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What if the most powerful sales lessons did not come from a boardroom, a funnel, or a script but from behind a bar?
In this episode of The Creative Entrepreneur Podcast, hosts Julie Lokun and Dominic Domasky sit down with sales expert and author Neil Rogers for a candid, practical, and deeply human conversation about sales, business, and life.
Neil Rogers is the author of Bar Tips: Everything I Needed to Know in Sales I Learned Behind the Bar, a book that reframes selling through the lens of hospitality, emotional intelligence, and real human connection. Julie describes the book as dog-eared, underlined, and transformational, not just for business owners but for how we navigate relationships, pressure, and communication in everyday life.
This episode is a must-listen for small business owners, entrepreneurs, sales professionals, coaches, consultants, and side hustlers who want to grow revenue without sacrificing authenticity.
How hospitality principles translate directly into successful salesWhy reading people is more important than reading scriptsHow to build instant rapport without sounding salesyThe power of remembering names and why it builds trust fastHow bartenders master upselling without pressureWhy organization and time management are sales superpowersHow to handle difficult customers with patience and professionalismWhy sales skills are actually life skillsHow humility and kindness create long-term business success
Neil explains that bartenders are some of the best sales professionals in the world because they master first impressions, active listening, emotional regulation, and service under pressure.
Behind the bar, you learn quickly that people want to be seen, heard, and respected. The same is true in business.
Neil shares stories from decades in hospitality and entrepreneurship that illustrate how showing up on time, being prepared, listening more than talking, and treating everyone like a regular creates trust and loyalty that no sales tactic can replace.
As Neil puts it, we are not in the product business, we are in the hospitality business.
This episode goes deeper than sales.
Neil opens up about his personal journey as a father to a non-speaking autistic son and discusses the impact of the book Underestimated and the practice of spelling to communicate. It is a powerful reminder that communication, leadership, and sales all begin with empathy and the willingness to truly listen.
This conversation reinforces why Bar Tips is not just a sales book but a guide to being a better human in business and in life.
Bar Tips: Everything I Needed to Know in Sales I Learned Behind the BarBy Neil Rogers
Get his book on Amazon: Bar Tips: Everything I Needed to Know in Sales I Learned Behind the Bar: Rogers, Neil: 9798886548235: Amazon.com: Books
This book is ideal for entrepreneurs, small business owners, sales professionals, and anyone who works with people. It delivers practical lessons, real stories, and timeles