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141: The Power of Storytelling: How To Craft Stories That Convert Prospects Into Clients with Stacy Havener



The most common mistake advisors make with prospects?

They deliver a logically-driven pitch showcasing all the ways they can help.

But, prospects make decisions with the emotional part of the brain. And, that’s why logical pitches fall on deaf ears.

Stacy Havener, Founder and CEO at Havener Capital Partners, has raised billions for boutique asset managers, and she did it with words, not numbers. Her story-driven method taps into something most pitches miss: emotion.

If you want to connect with prospects, you need to master the art of storytelling.

In this conversation, she unpacks why logic-based pitches fail, how to structure a first meeting to connect at a human level, and the neuroscience behind compelling narratives that convert.

You’ll learn: 

  • How you can set the tone for a vulnerable and authentic conversation
  • How to turn a good story into a compelling offer that moves clients to action
  • Structuring prospect meetings to build an emotional connection and trust from the start
  • The science behind storytelling and how it triggers buying decisions at a subconscious level
  • Tips for creating powerful “backstories” and using emotional cues that resonate with your audience

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About our Guest: 

Stacy Havener is the Founder/CEO at Havener Capital Partners, a sales and marketing agency that helps boutique asset managers build, launch and grow funds. Havener Capital is on a mission to level the playing field in asset management by raising $100B for boutiques over the next decade.

Stacy holds her Series 6, 7, 24, 63, 66, and 79 licenses and is a registered representative of Compass Securities Corporation. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Western Connecticut State University, graduating summa cum laude in 1998. That same year, Stacy was named to both the NCAA and the GTE/CoSida Academi


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