A Wake-Up Call for Ultra Achievers and the Evolution of Revenue Enablement with Roderick Jefferson, Best-Selling Author of Stroke of Success
Thu Feb 05 2026
TL;DR
Sales enablement pioneer Roderick Jefferson joins Kelly Lewis for a raw, deeply human conversation about the evolution of enablement, why revenue teams are still missing the mark, and the life-altering stroke that forced him to redefine success, leadership, and self-care.
If you work in enablement, revenue, or leadership, this episode is required listening.
What happens when the person who coined the term sales enablement says he is no longer a fan of it?
In this episode of The Revenue Insiders, Kelly Lewis sits down with Roderick Jefferson, widely known as the grandfather of sales enablement, for a conversation that goes far beyond job titles and frameworks.
Together, they unpack why enablement has outgrown its original definition, how revenue enablement should function as the connective tissue across go to market teams, and why roles like Customer Success, Professional Services, and onboarding are still treated like distant relatives instead of critical partners.
Roderick challenges the profession to stop being myopic, stop operating at the kids table, and start speaking the language of revenue, relationships, and impact across the full buyer and customer journey.
But this conversation takes a powerful turn.
Roderick opens up about his personal story behind his book Stroke of Success, sharing how unchecked stress, ego, and ultra achievement led to a massive stroke that nearly cost him his life. What follows is an honest reflection on burnout, identity, leadership, and the dangerous normalization of living at the red line.
Kelly and Roderick discuss:
Why enablement must evolve beyond sales and truly serve the full go to market ecosystem
The role of enablement as translators across marketing, product, sales, CS, and services
Why team selling is an overlooked core competency
The hidden cost of being an ultra achiever
How redefining success can literally save your life
Why self-care is not a reward, but a daily responsibility
This episode is a reminder that success and happiness are not the same thing, and that the best leaders know when to step back, trust their people, and take care of themselves.
If you have ever felt exhausted, stretched too thin, or unsure how long you can keep pushing, this conversation will stay with you.
π§ Listen now and join the conversation.
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π Follow https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-revenue-insiders on LinkedIn for behind-the-scenes insights and discussions.
π Connect with Roderick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roderickjefferson/
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TL;DR Sales enablement pioneer Roderick Jefferson joins Kelly Lewis for a raw, deeply human conversation about the evolution of enablement, why revenue teams are still missing the mark, and the life-altering stroke that forced him to redefine success, leadership, and self-care. If you work in enablement, revenue, or leadership, this episode is required listening. What happens when the person who coined the term sales enablement says he is no longer a fan of it? In this episode of The Revenue Insiders, Kelly Lewis sits down with Roderick Jefferson, widely known as the grandfather of sales enablement, for a conversation that goes far beyond job titles and frameworks. Together, they unpack why enablement has outgrown its original definition, how revenue enablement should function as the connective tissue across go to market teams, and why roles like Customer Success, Professional Services, and onboarding are still treated like distant relatives instead of critical partners. Roderick challenges the profession to stop being myopic, stop operating at the kids table, and start speaking the language of revenue, relationships, and impact across the full buyer and customer journey. But this conversation takes a powerful turn. Roderick opens up about his personal story behind his book Stroke of Success, sharing how unchecked stress, ego, and ultra achievement led to a massive stroke that nearly cost him his life. What follows is an honest reflection on burnout, identity, leadership, and the dangerous normalization of living at the red line. Kelly and Roderick discuss: Why enablement must evolve beyond sales and truly serve the full go to market ecosystem The role of enablement as translators across marketing, product, sales, CS, and services Why team selling is an overlooked core competency The hidden cost of being an ultra achiever How redefining success can literally save your life Why self-care is not a reward, but a daily responsibility This episode is a reminder that success and happiness are not the same thing, and that the best leaders know when to step back, trust their people, and take care of themselves. If you have ever felt exhausted, stretched too thin, or unsure how long you can keep pushing, this conversation will stay with you. π§ Listen now and join the conversation. π Subscribe to The Revenue Insiders for more candid conversations on modern GTM leadership. π Follow https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-revenue-insiders on LinkedIn for behind-the-scenes insights and discussions. π Connect with Roderick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roderickjefferson/