049: How Intentional Relationships Transform Probate Practice and Client Trust With Barb Betts
Loneliness has been labeled a public health epidemic, and in this episode, we’re digging into what we can actually do about it with our guest Barb Betts. Barb is a former real estate broker turned corporate keynote speaker here to share about the life-changing power of intentional human connection.
We explore how Barb’s 24 years in real estate, her leadership within the National Association of Realtors, and her evolution as a speaker have led her to focus on relationships as the core of sales, leadership, and everyday life. She highlights the paradox of being constantly “connected” online yet deeply disconnected in reality, and why social media and texting can’t replace real voice-to-voice or face-to-face interactions.
Listeners learn why relationships often don’t break down but quietly drift apart, how to stop waiting for others to reach out, and how a more deliberate approach to staying in touch can transform our businesses, teams, communities, and personal lives.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Loneliness and disconnection as a public health epidemic and business risk
- The Five by Five Method for daily outreach to strengthen personal and professional relationships
- Ranking relationships with a simple five-star system and using tools like Team Z to stay intentional
- Building relationship-driven cultures inside law firms and businesses to reduce burnout and boost referrals
- The importance of the relationship with ourselves and showing up authentically, even in the age of AI
Resources from this Episode
https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbbetts/
The 6-Stage Probate Process: How to Navigate California Probate: https://a.co/d/82310Rw
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