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Agency intelligence podcast, is your top insurance podcast with two unique series that let you hear from and learn from both agency owners and industry influencers. Agents Influence is your weekly guide to the latest and greatest thought leaders the industry has to offer. Agency Intelligence covers real data from real agents in real agencies.


In today’s episode of Agents Influence podcast, host Jason Cass interviews Bryan Falchuk, Best-selling author of the book Future of Insurance, executive coach, TEDx presenter, public speaker, and advisor to the insurance industry. Bryan talks about his insurance career and philosophy and what he’s doing to help the industry.
Episode Highlights:
Jason mentions his guest is a TEDx speaker. (1:17)

Jason Cass introduces guest Bryan Falchuk. (3:27)

Is Bryan an Android or an iPhone user? (4:50)

What was the last app that Bryan downloaded? (5:53)

Does Bryan love to win or hate to lose?  (6:36)

What does Bryan attribute to his success, skill or luck? (7:12)

Bryan shares how he got into the insurance industry. (9:31)

Bryan says he loves seeing opportunities and finding ways to seize it. (9:58)

Bryan says he wanted to be in a consulting company because he wants to see different things. (10:31)

Bryan shares that his first client at liberty mutual is David Long. (13:35)

Since Bryan became a CEO, where is he now? What is he doing? (15:11)

McKinsey and Beasley are the two sides of Bryan’s insurance career. (15:25)

Bryan decided to be independent because he wanted to write his book. (18:32)

Bryan says that if you are a trusted adviser and a trusted protector of the insured, you’ll be able to have a strong business with high retention growth. (40:36)

Bryan says that he spent time in agents’ offices listening to how frustrated they are. (41:19)

Bryan says that listening to our agents and customers is significant. (42:37)

What is the meaning behind the umbrella universal insurance’s logo? (42:54)

What is Bryan reading right now? (43:53)