Cultural Connection Through Classic Movies
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I love classic movies. My favorite actor is Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney. I mean, Basil Rathbone, that's my mentor. He was doing stuff in the thirties and forties. So when the client called me and said, Richard, do you know anything about classic movies? Yes. Wiffle ball pitch. Here we go again. I started rattling off all my Alfred Hitchcocks and Steve McQueen's. And I mean, come on, man, I'm all over the place. And the guy's like, man, you know this better than I do. I go, could you imagine how I'm going to be pushing this and selling this? Yeah, absolutely. Getting excited over the spaghetti Westerners of Clint Eastwood. I mean, you've got to be kidding me. These were classics. But I tell you what. One of the greatest things people can do is to watch these movies because if you're speaking, let's say for an example, you're 20 years old now and you wanna call someone like myself a business owner, You should be watching Fast Times at Richmond High and Failure Spielers Day Off. Why? Because that's what I grew up on. That's right. So when you call me up, you go, come on, man. You know Mike DeMone's five-point plan. Or you mentioned Scotty Palmer from the movie Hard Bodies when he talked about the BBD, the bigger, better deal. If you say that to me on a phone call, I have my credit card at the ready. It's yours to lose.
Let's Talk About It Podcast by Jeff Arnold. Customer Service with guest Richard Blank. Episode 33.
Your host, Jeff Arnold, talks with the CEO, President, and Bilingual Telemarketing Trainer of Costa Rica's Call Center, Richard Blank. Richard shares his journey from studying at the University of Arizona to establishing his business. He covers the importance of interpersonal communication, the impact of AI, and ethical client selection. Richard emphasizes mentorship, personal growth, and the challenges of running a nearshore call center. His story highlights perseverance, adaptability, and the significance of ethical practices in achieving success.
Episode 33 of Let's Talk About It: Conversations with Industry Shapers is live! Your host, Jeffery Arnold, interviews Richard Blank, CEO and President of Costa Rica's Call Center. From studying at the University of Arizona to building his own business, Richard shares his incredible journey.
He dives into the importance of interpersonal communication, the impact of AI, and the ethics behind client selection. Richard also discusses mentorship, personal growth, and the unique challenges of running a nearshore call center. His story is one of perseverance, adaptability, and ethical success.
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