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The Human Code
AI, Sales & the Future of Human Connection | The Human Code ft. Jarod Bowersett
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In this episode of The Human Code, Don Finley sits down with Jarod Bowersett — sales veteran, entrepreneur, and co-founder of HeyRafi — to explore the fascinating intersection of AI, sales, and what it means to be human in an era of rapid technological change.
Jarod shares hard-won lessons from 15 years of building high-ticket sales teams, why the "unsexy" fundamentals of sales still matter, and how AI voice agents are quietly transforming how businesses connect with prospects. The conversation expands into the future of SaaS, agentic commerce, the role of human relationships in enterprise deals, and a thought-provoking vision of what work — and life — might look like when AI handles the grind.
Whether you're a founder, a salesperson, or just someone trying to make sense of where technology is taking us, this episode is packed with candid insights and real-world perspective.
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Table of Contents
Introductions & Jared's Background — 0:00 Don welcomes Jarod and they kick off with Jarod's origin story: 15 years building sales teams and closing multi-million dollar deals, and what drew him to the messy, unsexy reality of high-ticket sales.
The Real Secret to Sales: Just Follow Up — 1:30 Jarod breaks down why relentless follow-up is the most underrated (and undervalued) skill in sales, and how figuring that out changed everything for him.
HeyRafi: AI That Makes Outbound Sales Calls — 3:02 An introduction to HeyRafi and what it actually means to replace a sales rep with an AI that calls, texts, and emails prospects at scale.
Will People Actually Talk to an AI? The Data Says Yes — 4:58 Jarod shares surprising data on how people respond to AI-driven outreach — and why most callers simply don't care if it's a robot, as long as it serves them well.
What Excites Jarod Most About AI in Sales — 8:28 The vision of a future where salespeople spend their entire day on quality discovery and demo calls — with AI handling all the prospecting grunt work.
Will Micro-SaaS Disappear? — 10:44 Jarod poses a friendly debate: does the rise of AI agents kill micro-SaaS products? Don shares why micro-SaaS may be the most vulnerable segment — and what larger platforms still have going for them.
The Shift from Per-Seat Licensing to Usage-Based Models — 12:47 Don points to Atlassian's declining enterprise seat sales and the broader trend toward compute- and outcome-based pricing. Jarod connects this to HeyRafi's own experiments with usage-based distribution.
Selling to Agents: The Future of B2B Discovery — 14:50 How do you sell a product when the buyer's first touchpoint is an AI agent doing comparison research? Don and Jarod explore what "agent-friendly" marketing might look like.
Human Relationships Still Win in High-Ticket Sales — 17:47 Despite all the automation, both agree: for seven- and eight-figure deals, the human element isn't going anywhere. Emotional connection, trust, and the ability to "shake a hand" still close contracts.
AI, Time, and the 50% Net Margin Future — 22:39 Jarod's personal take on what AI gives back most: time. He paints a picture of a near future where lean, AI-first companies run at 50%+ net margins with a fraction of today's headcount.
New Jobs We Can't Imagine Yet — 25:31 Don reflects on how "content creator" didn't exist when they were growing up — and asks what the next unimaginable job category will be as AI frees up human potential.
Entrepreneurship for Everyone & Sacred Economics — 26:15 A philosophical stretch: what if AI lowered the barriers to entrepreneurship so much that everyone could be a builder? Don references Sacred Economics and the idea that commoditized intelligence makes real-world, human experiences more valuable than ever.
Closing Thoughts: Be Curious — 30:09 Jarod leaves the audience with one simple piece of advice — and Don wraps up a wide-ranging, thought-provoking conversation.
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