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The Business Development Podcast

Kelly Kennedy
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  • Building a Wine Business in Canada with Chloe Wu
    In Episode 236, Kelly Kennedy sits down with Chloe Wu, an accomplished wine industry professional and founder of Adventure Trading. Chloe shares her remarkable journey from growing up in China to studying international business and wine commerce in France, where her passion for wine flourished. After spearheading market development for Bordeaux wineries and taking on a major role with Coca-Cola in China, Chloe made the bold move to Canada in 2023 to launch her own liquor agency specializing in fine wines. Her story is one of relentless ambition, adaptability, and the courage to start over in a new country.Chloe dives into the complexities of building a business from scratch as a newcomer to Canada, including navigating regulations, learning the culture, and building networks in Western Canada’s competitive liquor industry. She also talks about the unique challenges of working across international markets and how her experience in both China and France prepared her for this venture. Chloe’s journey offers a powerful example of what’s possible when you combine global expertise with entrepreneurial courage.Key Takeaways: 1. Building a business in a new country starts with deep research and understanding of the local market and regulations.2. Success in international business requires adaptability and a strong willingness to embrace different cultures and systems.3. Developing a new market is always easier when you are physically present to build relationships and understand customer needs.4. Rejection is part of the sales process and learning how to overcome it is critical for long-term business development success.5. Creating a strong value chain that benefits everyone involved from producer to retailer leads to more sustainable growth.6. Leveraging prior experience and networks can help accelerate market entry even when starting fresh in a new country.7. Taking the time to build trust and credibility with local partners is essential, especially in regulated industries like liquor.8. A clear understanding of customer channels and how products move to market creates competitive advantage.9. Being proactive, traveling to meet clients, and continuously observing market behaviors gives you the edge in import/export industries.10. Having the courage to start a company in a new country without family support shows the power of preparation, risk-taking, and resilience.
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  • Ghosted, Canceled, Ignored? Not Today!
    In episode 235 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy tackles one of the most frustrating realities in business development: cancellations, no-shows, and the dreaded ghosting. Whether it’s a last-minute calendar drop or total silence after a confirmed meeting, this episode delivers a practical, no-nonsense approach to taking back control and turning lost meetings into new momentum. Kelly walks through the emotional side of these setbacks and shares why persistence, process, and empathy are your greatest tools for the turnaround.Listeners will learn how to strengthen their pre-meeting preparation, use marketing materials and LinkedIn to build stronger buy-in, and implement a follow-up strategy that rebooks meetings with confidence. It’s not about never getting ghosted—it’s about knowing exactly what to do when you do. If your calendar’s been hit with cancellations lately, this is your playbook to come back stronger.Key Takeaways: 1. Cancellations and no-shows are part of the game—how you respond determines your success.2. Most canceled meetings aren’t a “no,” they’re a “not right now”—don’t give up too soon.3. Building real interest upfront through strong marketing materials reduces flake rates dramatically.4. Always confirm meetings with a calendar invite—if it’s not accepted, it doesn’t exist.5. A clear, respectful follow-up process is key after a cancellation or ghosting.6. LinkedIn is no longer optional—your personal profile builds credibility and warms up leads.7. Never respond emotionally to a canceled meeting—lead with empathy and professionalism.8. Custom brochures and cut sheets tailored to each industry significantly boost meeting conversions.9. A good CRM process keeps your pipeline organized and makes rebooking easier.10. Almost any missed meeting can be rebooked—if you keep following up with kindness and consistency.
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  • You Don’t Need to Be the Best: You Need to Be Known with Amelia Sordell
    In episode 234 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy sits down with Amelia Sordell, the fearless founder of Klowt, the UK’s leading personal branding agency. Amelia shares her powerful journey from burnout and rock-bottom moments to building a $3 million fully inbound business—driven entirely by authenticity, vulnerability, and showing up online with conviction. With over 250,000 followers and a global reputation for cutting through corporate fluff, Amelia opens up about why most brands are failing to connect, and how real influence is built by being unapologetically human.This episode is a deep dive into the raw truth behind personal branding in 2025. Amelia and Kelly tackle fear, imposter syndrome, the myth of perfection, and what it truly takes to stand out in today’s noisy world. Whether you’re a founder, creator, or sales leader—this conversation will challenge your thinking, reignite your confidence, and give you the tactical edge to build trust at scale. It’s not just about being the best—it’s about being known.Check out Klowt, the personal branding agency redefining how the world sees you: www.klowt.comKey Takeaways: 1. You don’t need to be the best—you need to be the best known to win in today’s market.2. Personal branding is no longer optional; it's the most powerful inbound sales engine you can build.3. Trust is the currency of influence, and people trust people more than logos.4. Fear is lying to you—perfectionism is just procrastination in disguise.5. Your story, told honestly and without polish, is your biggest competitive advantage.6. Posting consistently, even when you're scared, builds confidence and traction.7. Authenticity isn’t a strategy—it’s a requirement if you want to cut through the noise.8. You don’t need fancy production—just clarity, intention, and the courage to hit post.9. Most people wait too long to start; the brand you’re not building is the opportunity you’re missing.10. If you want opportunities to find you, you need to show the world who you are—loudly and without apology.If you're ready to build a business development engine that drives real results—join Kelly Kennedy for the next Business Development Mastery Accelerator.6 weeks. Proven strategy. Serious growth.Spots are limited → www.kellykennedyofficial.com/acceleratorLet’s level up together.
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  • From Burnout to Breakthrough: How Iteration Revealed My True Business Purpose
    In Episode 233 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy takes us on a powerful behind-the-scenes journey through the evolution of Capital Business Development. What began as a fractional business development service has, through years of iteration, transformed into a purpose-driven coaching and advisory firm. Kelly shares the honest highs and lows of entrepreneurship—burnout, reinvention, and the struggle for scalability—revealing how each iteration pulled him closer to his true calling: empowering others to build sustainable growth engines through teaching, coaching, and podcasting.This episode is a masterclass in alignment, reminding listeners that clarity rarely comes from planning—it comes from doing. With real talk about the costs of podcasting, the importance of sponsors, and the courage to pivot when things no longer serve you, Kelly offers not just a business story, but a deeply human one. Whether you're launching something new or stuck in a stale cycle, this is the episode to remind you that reinvention is not failure—it’s the path to purpose.Key Takeaways: 1. Clarity doesn’t come from planning, it comes from action—doing reveals the path. 2. You won’t get it right the first time, and that’s exactly how it’s supposed to work. 3. The best business models serve both you and your clients equally. 4. Letting go of what no longer fits is necessary to grow into what does. 5. Your customers will show you the way forward—if you’re willing to listen. 6. Reinvention is the cost of staying aligned with your evolving purpose. 7. Every pivot should move you closer to your vision, not away from it. 8. Podcasting success is fueled by community, consistency, and meaningful partnerships. 9. Direct service can limit impact—scalable coaching creates lasting change. 10. The journey from burnout to alignment is paved by iteration, not perfection. Business Development isn’t luck. It’s a skill.Master it with me.⚡ Real strategy ⚡ Real results ⚡ Free discovery callBook Now
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  • The Financial Decisions That Define Your Future with Jeremie L'Heureux
    In Episode 232 of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy sits down with Jeremie L'Heureux, founder and CEO of L'Heureux Auto Group, to explore how everyday financial decisions shape our future. From vehicle financing to managing debt, Jeremie shares real-world insights on the traps that quietly erode financial stability — and how better choices can unlock long-term freedom. Together, they dig into why smart money management matters now more than ever, especially in a world of rising costs and economic uncertainty.Through a conversation rooted in real experience and practical advice, Kelly and Jeremie break down common mistakes people make with auto loans, leasing, and credit, and how small shifts in thinking can lead to major breakthroughs. Whether you're building a business, buying a home, or just trying to get ahead, this episode will change how you approach your next big financial move.Key Takeaways: 1. Success in entrepreneurship comes from saying yes to the right opportunities, not just having a perfect plan.2. Most financial mistakes happen because people lead with emotion instead of logic when making big purchases.3. Keeping and paying off your vehicle long-term is one of the smartest financial moves you can make.4. Negative equity quietly compounds over time, trapping people in debt with fewer and fewer options.5. Your total vehicle costs, including payment, insurance, and fuel, should stay under 10% of your monthly income.6. Strategic refinancing can lower your loan interest and free up critical cash flow when done right.7. Leasing is rarely the best move for individuals and often creates hidden costs and restrictions.8. Shifting your mindset from “what do I want” to “what can I comfortably afford” protects your future.9. Financial literacy isn’t taught early enough, but it’s never too late to start learning and changing.10. Every small financial decision you make today is either building your freedom or putting it further out of reach.
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Business development chooses you. You didn’t plan for this—but here you are. Whether you're a founder, entrepreneur, executive, or growth leader, one day you realize: building relationships, opening doors, and driving revenue is now your job. And no one ever taught you how to do it. No books. No training. No roadmap. Until now. Welcome to The Business Development Podcast, hosted by Kelly Kennedy—award-winning business development expert, executive coach, founder of Capital Business Development, and proudly known as a Hope Dealer for those leading from the front. Kelly didn’t set out to build the world’s leading business development resource. He just started sharing what he’d learned from 15+ years in the trenches. 220+ episodes later, with listeners in 145+ countries, this podcast became the global standard for mastering real-world business development. Each week, you'll get no-fluff strategy, hard-earned insight, and real conversations with top founders, CEOs, and builders. From personal branding to partnership building, from deal flow to leadership—this is where you sharpen the skills they never taught you. If business development chose you—this is the show built for you. 🎧 Listen: https://thebusinessdevelopmentpodcast.captivate.fm/listen 📩 Connect: [email protected]
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