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Each episode features candid conversations with CX experts, thought leaders, and practitioners who share their experiences, challenges, and successes in the field. The hosts and guests discuss a wide range of topics, from emerging technologies like AI and automation to the human elements of empathy, creativity, and problem-solving that are essential to delivering exceptional customer experiences.
What sets CX without the BS apart is its commitment to authenticity and practicality. Tom and Brian aren't afraid to call out the "BS" in the industry - the buzzwords, the fads, and the overhyped solutions that don't deliver real value. Instead, they focus on strategies and tactics that have been proven to work in the real world, drawing on their own extensive experience as well as the insights of their guests.
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Whether you're a seasoned CX professional or just starting out in the field, CX without the BS offers valuable perspectives and actionable advice to help you navigate the complex and ever-changing landscape of customer experience. With its engaging hosts, expert guests, and no-nonsense approach, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone who wants to stay ahead of the curve and deliver exceptional experiences to their customers.
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  <title>SMB Buyers KEEP STALLING | Here’s the Truth Vendors HATE</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>SMB buyers aren’t “hard to close.” They’re reacting rationally to slow responses, forced contracts, and bloated sales processes.

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For years, the tech industry has blamed small and mid-sized businesses for stalled deals, ghosting, and indecision - but what if the real problem is us? In this episode of CX Without the BS, Brian Nichols turns the mirror back on vendors, advisors, and channel leaders who claim to care about customer experience while quietly sabotaging it with slow responses, rigid contracts, bloated quotes, and seller-first processes.
This is a blunt, no-fluff gut check for anyone selling into the 5 to 1,000 employee market. Brian breaks down five specific ways the industry is breaking the SMB buyer experience - and exactly how to fix it without buzzwords, gimmicks, or enterprise theater. If you care about liberty, trust, and actually helping people make confident decisions, this episode will challenge how you think about sales, CX, and who the process should really serve. 
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<p>This is a blunt, no-fluff gut check for anyone selling into the 5 to 1,000 employee market. Brian breaks down five specific ways the industry is breaking the SMB buyer experience - and exactly how to fix it without buzzwords, gimmicks, or enterprise theater. If you care about liberty, trust, and actually helping people make confident decisions, this episode will challenge how you think about sales, CX, and who the process should really serve.</p>]]>
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<p>This is a blunt, no-fluff gut check for anyone selling into the 5 to 1,000 employee market. Brian breaks down five specific ways the industry is breaking the SMB buyer experience - and exactly how to fix it without buzzwords, gimmicks, or enterprise theater. If you care about liberty, trust, and actually helping people make confident decisions, this episode will challenge how you think about sales, CX, and who the process should really serve.</p>]]>
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