If you want others to believe in what you are saying or offering, you have to believe in yourself first. Bestselling author and keynote speaker Rob Jolles joins Michelle Weinstein to discuss how self-belief is the key ingredient in building trust, leveling up your sales, and achieving business growth. Rob explains how to put yourself in character to unlock your desired success, control (or even silence) your self-critic, and address imposter syndrome. He also talks about the importance of refining your communication skills, embracing hope despite the fear of disappointment, and asking strategic questions that truly matter.
Before she became the CEO of a bookkeeping firm, Roxanne Ferrari struggled with sales and was terrified of anything related to marketing. But she managed to unlock her leadership skills and tap into her confident self through the Abundant Accountant's eight-week sales mastery course. She joins Michelle Weinstein to share how she went out of her comfort zone and trusted the process, which ultimately led to the foundation of Ferrari Bookkeeping Services and numerous financial wins. Roxanne also underlines how to achieve business success without sacrificing your personal life and the importance of being confident – and comfortable – with your own professional rates.
Becoming a fractional CFO requires far more than technical accounting skills—it's about mastering the soft skills that drive real client transformation. Michelle Weinstein talks with Ron Saharyan, co-founder of Profit First Professionals, about how accountants and bookkeepers can step into this high-value role with confidence. From strategic thinking and storytelling to emotional intelligence and coaching, Ron reveals the skills that separate true advisors from number crunchers. Together, they explore how to position yourself as a trusted CFO, ask the right questions, and deliver the client experience that commands premium fees while creating meaningful impact.
Sales anxiety in accounting can drain confidence, health, and business growth—but it doesn't have to. In this case study, Michelle Weinstein sits down with Rachel Bernier-Green, founder and CEO of Economic Justice Consortium (EJC), to share how she transformed her sales process, conquered fear, and built a thriving consulting firm serving six to eight-figure businesses. Rachel opens up about relying on referrals as a crutch, letting go of toxic clients, and the mindset shifts that helped her turn sales from something she dreaded into a way of serving. With clarity, systems, and confidence, Rachel not only reclaimed 30–40 hours a month but also achieved a 700% ROI, launched a CFO retainer service, and restored her energy and health—all by facing sales head-on.