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Author: Scott Grates

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The Secret to Creating Infinite Opportunities to Grow Your Small Business. Hosted by Scott Grates.

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In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott sits down with sales leadership expert Steve Suggs to unpack one of the most overlooked but critical drivers of business success. Hiring the right people. With more than four decades of experience in recruiting and coaching, Steve breaks down why most hiring processes fail and how relying on resumes, gut instinct, or surface level interviews leads to costly mistakes. Instead, he introduces a more disciplined approach rooted in data, behavioral sc...
In this solo episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott introduces a powerful mindset shift through the lens of the Stockdale Principle. Drawing from the experiences of Admiral James Stockdale and Viktor Frankl, he challenges the way we think about adversity, time, and hope. The key idea is simple but uncomfortable. You must hold two truths at once. An unshakable belief that you will succeed in the end, while also facing the brutal reality of where you are today. This balance is what separates th...
In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott sits down with Keith Brown to break down what it really looks like to bring the Infinite Referral Advantage to life in the real world. Keith shares his experience stepping into a brand new role, learning how to build relationships, structure his days and create momentum from scratch. What started as uncertainty quickly turned into a system rooted in consistency, genuine connection, and showing up with a servant’s heart. This is a behind the scene...
In this solo episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott takes a different approach and revisits one of the most impactful sections from his book. He challenges listeners to think about time in a way most people avoid. Time is always moving forward, whether you are ready or not. You cannot slow it down, pause it, or get it back. The only thing you can control is how you choose to show up while the clock is running. That realization becomes the foundation for a bigger question. Are you actively pla...
In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott sits down with Krista Hawkins for a powerful conversation on growth, identity, leadership, and legacy. Krista shares her journey from a shy and insecure young girl to a Division I athlete, coach, business leader, and woman grounded in faith and service. Her story is filled with honest reflections on self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the internal work required to step into your calling. What stands out most is her ability to connect deeply with o...
In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott highlights a powerful initiative called Quotes for a Cause and how it creates meaningful impact for businesses, nonprofits, and the community all at once. The concept is simple but effective. Every time someone requests a quote, a donation is made to a local cause. What starts as a business conversation quickly becomes something bigger, bringing awareness, support, and real dollars to organizations that need it most . Scott and Keith break down ...
In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott sits down with Deb Stanley, founder of Transition Bridges, to explore the power of meaningful connection in both life and business. Deb shares how her journey from special education teacher to coach and author has been guided by a simple but profound belief. Real impact comes from understanding your strengths, sharing your story, and building authentic relationships. Inspired by the practice of “taking tea,” Deb emphasizes the importance of slowi...
In this solo episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott Grates challenges one of the most common habits holding people back in sales and in life. Waiting to feel ready. He breaks down how most people overestimate the risk of taking action while completely underestimating the potential reward. The real problem is not fear itself, but the cost of inaction that we cannot see. When you do nothing, you also miss out on opportunities that could change your business, your relationships, and your future ...
In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott Grates sits down with Marc Guthrie, an insurance professional from Delaware whose approach to business was shaped long before he ever entered the industry. Marc shares the story of starting his first business at age eleven, cutting grass around his neighborhood after deciding he wanted to buy a stereo system himself. That early experience taught him a lesson that still drives his work today. If you do such a good job that people cannot stop talki...
In this solo Thursday riff of Referrals Done Right, Scott tackles one of the biggest barriers to building relationships and growing a referral based business. Fear. More specifically, the fear of rejection that shows up when it is time to make a call, schedule a meeting, or reach out to someone new. Scott challenges RDR Nation to recognize that this fear is often rooted in ego. When we focus too much on how we might be perceived, we stop focusing on the person we are trying to help. To shift...
In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott sits down with Brooke Koeninger, a fractional CFO and strategic finance partner who helps service based founders move from financial confusion to clarity. Brooke shares how her background in corporate finance, consulting, and growing up in an entrepreneurial family shaped the way she now serves small business owners. Her perspective is refreshing because it blends the rigor of big business thinking with the flexibility and speed that small busine...
In this solo episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott dives into one of the most common struggles entrepreneurs and sales professionals face: feeling busy all day but still feeling like nothing truly important got done. Inspired by conversations with newer agents and team members overwhelmed by endless to do lists, Scott shares a simple but powerful framework that has shaped his own productivity for more than a decade. Using the classic “Professor and the Jar” analogy, Scott explains how prior...
In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott sits down with Jennifer Kok, entrepreneur, former bakery owner, franchise builder, and now business coach for creative entrepreneurs. Jennifer shares her raw and real journey from corporate life to opening a brick and mortar bakery, delivering her second daughter just days after opening the doors, and navigating the chaos of early entrepreneurship. What followed was 20 years of lessons in leadership, delegation, profit, and perseverance that ulti...
In this solo Thursday riff of Referrals Done Right, Scott gets personal about something he has struggled with for years: self-deprecating humor and the identity statements we casually speak over ourselves. What started as a simple joke about needing to get back to the gym turned into a powerful realization about how our brains do not process sarcasm the way we think they do. When we repeatedly say things like “I’m bad with money,” “I’m disorganized,” or “I’m not good at networking,” we are no...
In this episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott sits down with Andrew Cambria, agency owner, father of three and deeply rooted community leader serving Cicero and Camillus. Andrew shares the unlikely path that led him into insurance, including a failed deli venture on Long Island and how that early failure shaped his approach to planning, leadership and long-term thinking. What emerges is a powerful conversation about integrity, culture and why trust is the real product in a commoditized indus...
In this powerful solo episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott unpacks a fascinating psychology experiment from Dartmouth College that reveals just how much our beliefs shape our reality. Participants who thought they had a visible facial scar believed they were being judged, avoided, and treated differently — even though the scar had been secretly removed before their interactions began. The only place the “flaw” existed was in their own minds Scott connects this insight directly to bus...
In this energizing episode of Referrals Done Right, Scott and Kelly Grates sit down with Christine Spiak and Tricia Sticca, co-founders of Success Circle — a membership community for women solopreneurs in the Mohawk Valley. What started as two coaches sharing office space has grown into a powerful movement built on collaboration over competition, vulnerability over ego, and action over perfection. At its core, Success Circle exists to help women stop doing business alone and start building wi...
In this solo riff, Scott Grates brings the heat with a timely reminder that championship moments - whether in sports or in business, don’t happen by accident. Drawing inspiration from a visualization exercise led by Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald years before a Super Bowl victory, Scott challenges listeners to do the same for their own business: to stop winging it, and start seeing it. Because if you haven’t clearly visualized what winning looks like, how can you possibly build it? This ...
In this heartfelt and wisdom-packed episode, Scott sits down with Dan Collison, a former pastor turned agency owner, community builder, and passionate educator. With a unique background in ministry, tech, and small business ownership including a tech startup and an escape room, Dan shares how his life’s calling has always centered around serving others. Now, he brings that same mission into the world of insurance in Carlisle, Pennsylvania - where he’s redefining what it means to be a trusted ...
In this thought-provoking solo episode, Scott Grates draws inspiration from the classic “Mexican Fisherman” parable to ask one powerful question: how much is enough? Using storytelling, self-reflection, and a fishing metaphor that hits home, Scott unpacks the dangers of chasing “more” without defining what truly matters. It’s a reminder that in business - and in life - depth often beats width, and purpose matters more than performance metrics. For anyone building a referral-based business or...
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