
Remote Sales Specialist Guiding Setters and Closers From $0 to $15K/Month in High-Ticket Sales
What made Muay Thai in Thailand the turning point that pushed you toward remote work and a different lifestyle?
You booked a one-way ticket to Chiang Mai six months later—what was happening in your life that made you commit to that move?
What did four years abroad and traveling to 20 countries teach you about confidence and building relationships from scratch?
How did your Amazon FBA and Amazon-agency experience shape the way you now coach sales professionals?
You led a 10-person team across five time zones—what were the systems that kept performance consistent?
What did “quiet quitting” look like for you, and how did coaching F45 classes at 5:30 a.m. change your energy?
Can you walk us through the exact habits behind booking 10 appointments before lunch on Day One?
You speak openly about accent bias in sales—how can non-native speakers improve clarity without losing identity?
Your “Break In 60” framework is built from your own rapid transitions—what enables someone to land a role in under a week?
You want to be the person people in Singapore associate with high-ticket sales—what does it take to build that reputation intentionally?
Latest video

How to Make 15K a Month Selling Remotely. High Ticket Sales That Beat AI | Joe Cramond | Kai Law
Latest episodes
Key topics
Consistency is the real differentiator-and why most salespeople don’t have it
Sales stalls not from lack of talent but from sloppy follow-up and inconsistent communication. Many reps rely on motivation instead of systems. Kai breaks down the habits behind his own record of 10 appointments booked before lunch on Day One, emphasising simple, repeatable routines that raise activity, clarity, and conversions.
Why talented professionals stay stuck for years-and how to pivot into a new industry in weeks, not months
Many high-performing professionals stay in roles they’ve outgrown because the stability feels safer than starting again, even as their income and growth flatten. The common belief is that changing industries requires starting from the bottom or taking a pay cut. Kai shows why that isn’t true: most people underestimate how transferable their communication, client management, and problem-solving skills are. Drawing from his own experience landing three new roles in under seven days-each in a new industry-he explains how to reframe your existing strengths, build a targeted outreach plan, and move into remote sales without risking your livelihood.
Burnout is data, not identity-here’s how to use it as a strategic pivot
Burnout often shows up as boredom, avoidance, or doing just enough to get by. Instead of treating it as failure, Kai frames it as information: a signal that a career’s structure, challenge, or reward is no longer a fit. He explains how exploring fitness coaching and pickleball helped him rebuild momentum, and how listeners can test new directions without risking financial stability.
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Latest video

How to Make 15K a Month Selling Remotely. High Ticket Sales That Beat AI | Joe Cramond | Kai Law
Latest episodes
Key topics
Consistency is the real differentiator-and why most salespeople don’t have it
Sales stalls not from lack of talent but from sloppy follow-up and inconsistent communication. Many reps rely on motivation instead of systems. Kai breaks down the habits behind his own record of 10 appointments booked before lunch on Day One, emphasising simple, repeatable routines that raise activity, clarity, and conversions.
Why talented professionals stay stuck for years-and how to pivot into a new industry in weeks, not months
Many high-performing professionals stay in roles they’ve outgrown because the stability feels safer than starting again, even as their income and growth flatten. The common belief is that changing industries requires starting from the bottom or taking a pay cut. Kai shows why that isn’t true: most people underestimate how transferable their communication, client management, and problem-solving skills are. Drawing from his own experience landing three new roles in under seven days-each in a new industry-he explains how to reframe your existing strengths, build a targeted outreach plan, and move into remote sales without risking your livelihood.
Burnout is data, not identity-here’s how to use it as a strategic pivot
Burnout often shows up as boredom, avoidance, or doing just enough to get by. Instead of treating it as failure, Kai frames it as information: a signal that a career’s structure, challenge, or reward is no longer a fit. He explains how exploring fitness coaching and pickleball helped him rebuild momentum, and how listeners can test new directions without risking financial stability.
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