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How to Handle the “I Need to Talk to My Spouse” Sales Objection [LIVE COACHING SESSION]

How to Handle the “I Need to Talk to My Spouse” Sales Objection [LIVE COACHING SESSION]

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One of the most common objections that comes up on sales calls is “I need to talk to my spouse.”

In this episode, I’m sharing a real coaching conversation from a group call where we unpack how to navigate the spouse objection in high-ticket sales. We talk about why this objection comes up, how decision dynamics often play out in relationships, and what to do when a potential client wants to “think about it” after the call.

You’ll also hear a simple but powerful strategy for increasing conversions. If you sell coaching, consulting, or service-based offers, this conversation will help you think differently about sales objections, buyer psychology, and how to involve key decision-makers in the sales process.

Inside the conversation we cover:

  • The psychology behind the spouse objection on sales calls
  • Why many buyers leave calls emotionally convinced but need logical support afterward
  • Questions you can ask during the call to prepare for the spouse conversation
  • How to reframe the investment around family, lifestyle, and relationship outcomes
  • A simple Loom follow-up strategy that can increase conversion rates

Resources Referenced:

  • Right Response + Sales Scripts
  • Follow Up Formula (bonus as part of the LEVERAGE Bundle)


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For coaches and service providers building high-trust, high-ticket offers who know their offer works, they just need a smarter way to run it.


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