Are you struggling with weight loss and looking for inspiration? Have you ever wondered how successful weight loss journeys can relate to customer experience in business? In this captivating episode of CX without the BS, hosts Brian Nichols and Tom Milligan share their personal weight loss stories and draw surprising parallels to the world of customer experience.
Brian and Tom open up about their lifelong struggles with weight, revealing the emotional and physical challenges they faced. From feeling self-conscious to experiencing health issues, they discuss the turning points that led them to make significant lifestyle changes. Tom shares his experience with gastric sleeve surgery, while Brian details his journey of losing over 180 pounds through diet and exercise.
Later, Brian and Tom draw connections between weight loss journeys and customer experience strategies. They explore how the "quick fix" mentality in both weight loss and business can lead to unintended consequences. Using examples from previous episodes, they discuss how rushing to implement AI solutions without proper preparation can backfire, much like fad diets or weight loss drugs.
Brian and Tom revisit key insights from past guests, including Michael Del Signore era's thoughts on AI hype, Pam's frustrating customer service experience, Andy Bird's 20+ hour wait while on-hold, and Charlie Newark-French's perspective on marketing BS. They emphasize the importance of building strong foundations before implementing new technologies or strategies, whether in personal health or business practices.
The hosts conclude by reflecting on the value of gradual, sustainable progress in both weight loss and customer experience. They encourage listeners to focus on long-term solutions rather than quick fixes, and to be wary of overhyped promises in both realms. This episode offers a unique blend of personal storytelling and professional insights, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in customer experience, personal growth, or the unexpected connections between the two.