Last week we said trust gets them to the door. Today we're talking about what gets them through. In Part 2 of this series, Luis and Fonzie crack open a framework that has helped them launch the podcast, sign clients in the studio, and quietly scale a community. Three beliefs your audience needs to hold before they ever say yes... and most creators are addressing zero of them. Or worse, the wrong one. This is the one that uses an organic milk analogy you'll think about every time you walk into a grocery store. The one with the woman who showed up to the studio with 52 episode outlines and froze the moment the cameras turned on. The one where Luis admits he used to lose deals because he was trying too hard to impress people. If you've been creating content and watching prospects say "I love what you do" and then ghost you on the call... this is the episode that explains why. Stick around for the close. There's a story about a lawyer who came to BCC office hours one Friday and sold a $5,000 package the next week. 👉 Come hang with us inside Business Creator Club: www.businesscreator.club
Chapters: 00:00 Recap of Part 1 (trust = clarity + certainty) 01:00 Pablo from JWB hit episode 500 (the consistency story) 03:00 Why do people who trust you still not buy? 04:00 Trust gets them to the door. Belief gets them through. 05:30 Belief 1 — Vehicle (does the thing actually work?) 06:30 The "first mentor" principle (describe the problem, win the sale) 08:00 Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit (the show-and-tell that built a brand) 10:00 What to do if you don't have case studies yet 12:00 The AI prompt example (vehicle proof through quick wins) 13:30 Belief 2 — Internal (can I actually do this?) 14:00 The Organic Milk Test 16:00 The 52 outlines lady (when internal belief shortcircuits) 19:00 The infomercial tape example (vehicle + internal in one) 20:00 The fractional team demo confession (when Luis was over-showing) 21:30 Belief 3 — External (will the world let me?) 22:30 The 200% organic milk price moment 24:00 How testimonials handle the external belief 25:30 Sponsor Magnet (the studio's external-belief fix for podcast budgets) 26:30 The 3-part content self-audit 27:30 DM us your audit (and stop sending Fonzie memes) 28:30 Active lead magnets in BCC + the lawyer who sold $5K

