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Lippert Academy for Leadership
Get comfortable with being uncomfortable

Lippert Academy for Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 27:42


On this episode of The Lippert Built to Lead Podcast, Jen Snyder, Leadership Director in the Chassis Division, speaks with Tim Richards, AGM for the newest location in the Chassis Division. Together they talk about the importance of self-evaluation and feedback for honing leadership skills. They also discuss Lippert's Rate My Leader survey, why it's important to evaluate leader quality and core values and how to share the results with the team members. Listen to Tim's advice for leaders that have received constructive feedback.   “And sometimes it can be hard to hear feedback too, so when it's that balance of ‘here are your strengths and what's working well' and then ‘here are the opportunities,' it's an easier pill.” -Jen Snyder [08:31]   “Being able to have these types of difficult conversations is what's… number one, it's going to drive your growth. It's going to drive everybody's growth.” -Tim Richards [25:44]   What You Will Learn: [01:12] Meet Tim [02:59] Tim's thoughts on getting feedback from his team [08:47] Why it's important to evaluate leader quality and core values  [10:57] Advice he would give a leader that's received constructive feedback [14:17] How to share the results with the team [20:59] What it would be like to be at a place that didn't feel the same [24:51] Higher-Performance Leadership Training Challenge: Learn to get comfortable with being uncomfortable.   Resources: Visit our website: https://www.lci1.com/academy Email us: academy@lci1.com

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast

Meet Tim Ayliffe, author of 'The Enemy Within'. Congrats to AWC presenter Lesley Gibbes on publishing her 10th picture book, 'Dinosaur Dads'. Plus, we have 3 copies of 'The Wolf's Howl' by A.L. Tait to give away. Read the show notes Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Strung Out
Strung Out Episode 56 MEET TIM GOLDICH, THE FOUNDER OF EQUALISM

Strung Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 45:18


Tim Goldich, author and men's work facilitator, has devoted the last 25 years to researching, pondering over and refining viewpoints regarding gender issues. His first book, Loving Men, Respecting Women: The Future of Gender Politics is part of a four-book series on the topic. The second book – Love and Respect in the Past: The History of Gender Equality – is due out in 2022.Dedicated to educating the public about the equality of the genders, Tim has also created a series of YouTube videos under the umbrella title of “Man Against the Wall.”A board member of both the National Coalition For Men and of the ManKind Project – two organizations that support men politically and emotionally – Tim is president of the Chicago chapter of NCFM and the editor of its “Transitions: A Journal of Men's Perspectives,” the longest running journal of its kind.

Killin' Em From The Couch
Ep. 103 - Dan Peña on global warming, Biden and Putin meet, Tim Kennedy is a beast

Killin' Em From The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 92:20


Alpha Host Lane kills it on stage with Michael Winslow.  The boys talk, Dan Peña on global warming, Biden and Putin meet, Tim Kennedy being a beast.  Jon Stewart on COVID 19 

Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church » Podcast
Mercy and Truth Meet | Tim McCool | 5-23-21

Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021


Psalm 85 verses 10-11 present a beautiful allegory from the Lord regarding our salvation. In this message, Brother Tim preaches about the showdown between these two characteristics of God, which culminated at the cross of our Lord. Mercy Meets Truth

Made in Japan-- Conversations with Meljo Catalan
Episode 47– Tim Bunting, The Kiwi Yamabushi

Made in Japan-- Conversations with Meljo Catalan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 46:49


To quote J.R.R. Tolkien, “He loved mountains, or he had loved the thought of them marching on the edge of stories brought from far away…” Meet Tim, a Yamabushi; a Shinto ascetic mountain monk who aims to share the values of what the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture offers. I want to help him open up an ancient custom that he has dedicated his life to. Here is his story and I hope it can be a worthwhile pause from our daily hustle to reflect on. You can find more info on the Yamabushi here: http://yamabushido.jp To learn more about the three mountains of Dewa: http://dewasanzan.com You can find Tim on IG ( @kiwiyamabushi ) or YouTube : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq4-v2UFSt9ybDDpFIddim4Jljm6CCN9F For more info on the Nakameguro Taproom and other Baird Beer taprooms, please visit: http://Bairdbeer.com/ To donate and buy drinks for the guests of my podcast: ko-fi.com/madeinjapanpodcast IG & FB: @madeinjapanpodcast Email: japanmademepodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/madeinjapanpodcast/message

The PCOS Podcast
S3 E12 A Boyfriends Perspective

The PCOS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 52:49


Have you ever wondered what it's like for your other half to support you with PCOS? Meet Tim, Megs' partner in crime who gives his raw version of what it's like to live with your host as she manages her condition and how she maintains the results she's achieved so far. Join me in my Facebook Group & introduce yourself! There's a FREE PCOS & Fat Loss Course exclusive for members only. If you want to show your appreciation for this podcast alongside other countless episodes. Shop my online store here & treat 'yo' self! If you want to know more about who I work with & how I can help you. Click here for all the information & to apply.  All my knowledge is based on my own personal experiences, as well as professional experience helping women all over the world, changing their lives just like you. 

San Antonio Public Library Podcast — Tuned In

Meet Tim and Liz from the new podcast Escape the Earth. JD and Raquel interview the podcasters form SAPL’s new Sci Fi / Fantasy podcast. Want to know more about the Escape The Earth podcast? Visit https://guides.mysapl.org/ETE

AHDB
272: Meet Tim Rycroft, AHDB's New CEO

AHDB

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 24:47


Tim Rycroft has been appointed to lead the AHDB team and takes up the role of Chief Executive on Tuesday 31 August 2021.Tim joins us having recently stepped down from the Food and Drink Federation and in this ‘getting to know you’ interview, John Bates asks about his career and why he was attracted to lead the AHDB. Read the full news story here.  Feedback survey: We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you’d like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis.Podcast produced and edited by Aisha Shabnam.

PJ's Bayou Grind
Meet Tim and Crystal

PJ's Bayou Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 32:16


Joe and Renee Prutch are joined by their son Tim and daughter in law Crystal! They talk about what it has been like running 3 businesses at the same time with Joe and Renee!

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
PopHealth Week: Meet Tim Suther, Senior VP for Data Solutions at Change Healthcare

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 29:38


Hosts Gregg Masters and Fred Goldstein meet Tim Suther, Senior VP for Data Solutions at Change Healthcare, an independent healthcare technology company, focused on insights, innovation and accelerating the transformation of the US healthcare system. We discuss inspiring a better healthcare system through the effective and responsible use of data and analytics. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/

PopHealth Week
Meet Tim Suther @TimSuther SVP Change Healthcare @Change_HC

PopHealth Week

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 30:00


On PopHealth Week our guest is Tim Suther, Senior Vice President for Data Solutions at Change Healthcare. Change Healthcare is a leading independent healthcare technology company, focused on insights, innovation and accelerating the transformation of the U.S. healthcare system. Tim is responsible for the overall management, direction and leadership to the Data Solutions business, including its focus on inspiring a better healthcare system through the effective & responsible use of data & analytics. Join us! ==##==  

Finding Gravitas Podcast
Meet Tim Fiore – Senior Vice President and Chief Procurement Officer For Ryder System,Inc. and Chair for the Institute for Supply Management’s (ISM®) Manufacturing Business Survey Committee (PMI®).

Finding Gravitas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 65:21


From spacesuits to trucks across multiple timezones, Tim Fiore speaks not only about his craft in the world of supply chain, but he is also the spokesman for a key economic indicator known as the  Manufacturing Business Survey (PMI®) Tim makes the case for authentic leadership and is grounded by his humanity, caring, and respect for his people, the business, and all of its stakeholders. 02:03 Janet Yellen can dance! 03:32 Tim’s story 12:41 The evolution of supply chain 15:20 Lessons from the Pandemic 22:00 Embracing WFH 29:41 The high-performance team 40:29 Innovation 46:28 Transparency 51:36 Respect 55:25 Advice to your 25-year-old self 1:00:59 What is Gravitas? 1:02:07 The Legacy        

Chief Executive Connector
43 | The Best Way To Grow An E-Commerce Business, Meet Tim Jordan

Chief Executive Connector

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 58:28


This week’s guest MAY just be the world’s most interesting man…He has an infinite number of businesses ranging from a brand of whiskey glasses to international buying trips for online sellers to a healthy public speaking schedule to running marketing for a brilliant FinTech company, Seller's Funding, and has recently taken over one of the biggest podcasts in the Ecommerce space.He’s also one of the most likable guys you’ll ever come across with a warm smile, soft eyes, and irresistible aw-shucks southern charm.He’s the LEADER OF THE PRIVATE LABEL LEGIONMy buddy, Tim Jordan.We talk about:his journey in leaving a "real" job and embracing entrepreneurism.the incredible world of e-commerce that he dominateshow e-commerce is changing now with Covidthe things nobody ever tells you about starting a businessCONNECT WITH TIM:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tim.jordan.714His Free Facebook Group of r=E-Com Sellers, The Private Label Legion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PrivateLabelLegionwww.privatelabellegion.comGet your e-commerce business funded: https://sellersfunding.com/Connect with ME! Also, I'd love it if you connected with me on LinkedIn or Instagram. Or shoot me an email at youshould@connectwithpablo.com with the "Heard CEC's Charod" in subject. This that's a genius email address? Me too, but I didn't come up with it. It was the idea of my good friend, and super talented web designer, Nathan Ruff. If you want your website redone, updated, and managed with unlimited updates for just $250/month (CRAZY GOOD DEAL RIGHT??), go to Manage My Website and hookup with one of the smartest, most talented guys I've ever met- THE Nathan Ruff.Support the show (https://connectwithpablo.com)

Obsessed with: Disappeared
24: The Disappearance of Tim Carney (S2 E11)

Obsessed with: Disappeared

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 56:22


TICK TOCK, IT'S CULT O'CLOCK!! This one get's realllllllllll complicated, you guys! Meet Tim. Tim is a member of a cult. His family tries to be supportive and thing of it as a "religious group" (even though it's clearly a cult). Tim has a group of friends for the first time, and even a girlfriend....though they can't hold hands unless they use a fork...it's a long weird story. Anyway, one day Tim doesn't come home. His roommate, who is also in the cult, calls Tim's parents, but they haven't seen him. A few days pass, the police get involved (just WAIT till you meet down bitch Colleen), but still nothing. But then there are bizarre Tim sightings. And his car is found. So what the hell is going on? And Where. The Hell. Is Tim? YOU GUYS WE LAUNCHED A NEW PODCAST!! Each week on "Crimes of the Centuries" (https://www.centuriespod.com/) host Amber Hunt (of the Accused podcast) takes us on a deep investigative dive into a crime that was huge when it happened, but has been lost to time--and one you've likely never heard of. Episodes 1 & 2 are available right now! Episode tells the story of the 1913 murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan (https://www.centuriespod.com/post/episode-1-mary-phagan) which resulted in one of the country's first high-profile murder trials. Episode 2 tells the story of the Jazz Age killers Leopold & Loeb (https://www.centuriespod.com/post/episode-2-leopold-loeb) , who murdered a boy just to prove they could get away with it. Find "Crimes of the Centuries" wherever you get your podcasts. 

Medora Pentecostal Church
Where Grace And Truth Meet | Tim W. Gill

Medora Pentecostal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 38:26


Jesus is not only God manifested in flesh, He is the fulness of grace and truth personified. Pastor Gill taught this message Tuesday, September 29, 2020.

Buu's Hour
MEET TIM WAGNER - Daryl & Buu's Weekly Update - September 21, 2020

Buu's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 30:38


Tim Wagner is a Principal Cloud Evangelist with F5.   SUBSCRIBE - https://www.youtube.com/darylandbuu?sub_confirmation=1  FREE STICKERS WHEN YOU JOIN THE MAILING LIST - https://bit.ly/buushourstickers Daryl Montgomery and Buu Lam are the F5 Account Team based in Vancouver, British Columbia  INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/buushour/  LINKEDIN  https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryl-montgomery-8876752/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/buulam/  WEBSITE/NEWSLETTER http://darylandbuu.com  TWITTER https://twitter.com/buulam    PODCAST VERSION    APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/buus-hour/id1516148379  GOOGLE https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2J1dXNob3VyL2ZlZWQueG1s  SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/6TvlJQdIf5RpXEgZQbxJts?si=9cerHaZiSauMT9B2c2rS2Q 

Conversations for Yoga Teachers
Innovating and Changing with the Times: Meet Tim Kelleher (EP.94)

Conversations for Yoga Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 88:56


In this episode, I interview fellow yoga teacher here in Boston, Tim Kelleher, co-owner of Boston Yoga Union. I asked Tim if he could join me on the podcast today to speak of his experience being a studio owner and yoga teacher during the time of the pandemic. These times present unique challenges to teachers and yoga studio owners and I’ve been eager to hear from both perspectives and Tim can provide insight into not only what it means to teach right now but also what has he and his business partner had to consider when re-opening the studio. Tim’s studio can be found online at bostonyogaunion.com

Table for Two
TABLE FOR TWO: Episode 11: Meet Tim Bryan

Table for Two

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 67:04


Meet Tim Bryan.  Tim has worked in some of the best kitchens in Australia and the UK. He completed his apprenticeship at Opera Bar, was Senior Su Chef of Aria, and also opened Chiwisk, as head chef, which is owned by Australia top restraunteur Matt Moran.  In this episode, we chat about the pressure of working in some of Australia's busiest  restaurants, the crazy hours required to work starting out and the positive impact his wife Noreen had on him and his career. Nearly giving it all up, how he learnt from his failures to open High St Depot, one of the best cafes in Sydney

Keeshia & Tim Catch Up!
Meet Tim & Jess!

Keeshia & Tim Catch Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 2:51


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ILoveCambridge
Meet Tim from Diamond Martial Arts

ILoveCambridge

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 14:13


Meet Tim from Diamond Martial Arts. Diamond Martial Arts is a professional full-time studio located in central Cambridge, Ontario. They have been in business for over 18 years and are proud members of the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce. They offer Kenpo Karate programs for teens and adults and will soon be adding back one of a kind kids programs. They also offer many fitness classes focusing on cardio, strength training, and fitness kickboxing.

Instant Institute
Faces of the Institute- Meet Tim Alger

Instant Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 9:25


On this episode I interviewed Tim Alger **Topics discussed:** 1. He talks about his life, Family, and mission to Korea 2. He talks about his future plans, and his desire to learn many languages 3. He talks about how the gospel gives Purpose to... On this episode I interviewed Tim Alger Topics discussed: He talks about his life, Family, and mission to Korea He talks about his future plans, and his desire to learn many languages He talks about how the gospel gives Purpose to his life Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2020/04/45nelson?lang=eng Careers to consider What do you learn from Tim about how the gospel bless is his life? As you listen to President Nelson's talk consider the times God has asked us to hear him? This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

Wheeling Wine And Whiskey
Episode 36: Meet Tim Odell, Builder of the Trophy T

Wheeling Wine And Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 86:11


In this episode, Jason and Chris talk to Tim Odell. Tim is the builder of the award winning Trophy T car that we first saw at SEMA last fall. We had the opportunity to meet and talk to Tim at SEMA and really wanted to spend more time talking to …

Wheeling Wine And Whiskey
Episode 36: Meet Tim Odell, Builder of the Trophy T

Wheeling Wine And Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 86:11


In this episode, Jason and Chris talk to Tim Odell. Tim is the builder of the award winning Trophy T car that we first saw at SEMA last fall. We had the opportunity to meet and talk to Tim at SEMA and really wanted to spend more time talking to …

DREAM. THINK. DO.
Why Calendars are Killing Your Productivity

DREAM. THINK. DO.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 25:10


My guest this week is Tim Campos.  While Tim was Chief Information Officer of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg called him into his office and challenged him to fix things and make Facebook more productive.  Tim took that challenge and doubled their overall productivity in a year - making it one of the most productive companies in the world. Not surprisingly… the biggest shifts all had to do with how people were using their calendars.  We dig into the specific strategies so you can make 2020 your most focused and productive year yet!   Listen To The Podcast:   RESOURCES: TIM'S COMPANY: Woven.com    MORE OF THE STORY: Here's a question:  Did you ever have a sense that something was killing your productivity?   Maybe… you get to the end of a long day… you worked hard… you're exhausted… but you look back and you're not sure what the heck you got done? Or maybe you're listening to this particular episode while you're driving to work… and your brain is already buzzing and you're tempted to feel overwhelmed… almost like you've got a bunch of monkeys jumping around in your head.  (Maybe that's just me. LOL!) Well… today, we're going to be talking with the man who helped the employees of Facebook to double their productivity. He did it in a surprising way. Mainly… he went after their calendars.  Wild right? Well… that's why we're calling this episode “Why calendars are killing your productivity.”  I think you're going to dig it.   By the way, Tim is now the CEO of Woven.com, which is an intelligent calendar for busy professionals. His personal motto is “Take the work out of work.”  He's used that motto and approach to life to help a lot of people and a lot of organizations. As CEO of Woven, Tim's taking the lessons he's learned to reimagine how people use their calendar, so they can spend time on what matters most to them. Since it's early 2020… and we're wanting to help you make 2020 your best and most productive year yet… I wanted to have Tim on to talk about specific strategies to help you take your own productivity to the next level! Comment below and let us know which strategy stood out to you.  Plus, I would love to hear from you on what's working best for you.  Share your best PRODUCTIVITY tip and/or your favorite hack for beating the calendar and getting things done!     Quick Episode Summary: 0:02 What to expect today! 1:21 Meet Tim 2:49 How your calendar is ruining your productivity 4:28 Our most valuable asset 6:50 Making appointments with yourself 9:35 You will become what you spend time on 11:50 How to make your calendar smarter 16:49 No meetings Wednesday 18:47 How long the average meeting is 21:40 How to connect with Tim 22:02 Wisdom of the week 23:25 Mitch's biggest takeaways 34:14 Mitch's final thoughts   Listen to Mitch Mattews Top Podcast here

(RE)ACTION
Trailer

(RE)ACTION

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 1:33


Meet Tim, Lo and Matt – the team behind Homethings and the creators of the sustainability podcast, (RE)ACTION.Join our anti-plastic party @get_homethings and sign-up to the newsletter at gethomethings.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Financial Survival Network
Triple Lutz Report Episode #475 - Non Compos Mentis Creepy Joe (Biden) - Meet Tim Walz The Man Behind the Curtain

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 19:50


The so-called democratic field of presidential candidates is a farce. It's not real, it's simply intended to deceive and distract. And it's working! If sleepy creepy Joe Biden wins the nomination he will be removed prior to the convention, ostensibly for health reasons. Then we'll see one of three people take his place. Hillary, Andy Cuomo or Tim Walz (Minnesota's Governor). My money is on Tim. He an outsider insider. He's lefty enough for the core of the party. Perhaps he can hold Minnesota in the election and pick-up a couple of midwestern states that were claimed by Trump in 2020. Whatever happens, rest assured that none of the current crop of candidates will be the actual nominee. Like impeachment, it's all just a side show to the main event.

Financial Survival Network
Triple Lutz Report Episode #475 - Non Compos Mentis Creepy Joe (Biden) - Meet Tim Walz The Man Behind the Curtain

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 19:50


The so-called democratic field of presidential candidates is a farce. It's not real, it's simply intended to deceive and distract. And it's working! If sleepy creepy Joe Biden wins the nomination he will be removed prior to the convention, ostensibly for health reasons. Then we'll see one of three people take his place. Hillary, Andy Cuomo or Tim Walz (Minnesota's Governor). My money is on Tim. He an outsider insider. He's lefty enough for the core of the party. Perhaps he can hold Minnesota in the election and pick-up a couple of midwestern states that were claimed by Trump in 2020. Whatever happens, rest assured that none of the current crop of candidates will be the actual nominee. Like impeachment, it's all just a side show to the main event.

Living Well with Diabetes
Meet: Tim McMaster

Living Well with Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 32:09


The official podcast from Diabetes Victoria, hosted by Jack FitzpatrickThis week we meet Tim McMaster, one of Diabetes Victoria's dietitians, and discuss strategies for eating during the festive season.Find us online at http://diabetesvic.org.auSubscribe in iTunes - https://apple.co/2Dj29B6Subscribe on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/37F7elaContact us at podcasts@diabetesvic.org.au--Producer - Steve VisscherHowdy Partners Media - 2019

Home But Not Alone
1. Welcome to Home But Not Alone!

Home But Not Alone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 24:19


Meet Tim and Sara, hosts of "Home But Not Alone." Tim started out in Church ministry, but eventually discerned to become a Stay at Home Dad. Sara's career goal was to have a job she could quit, to become a Stay at Home Mom. In this episode, you'll hear their stories about their journey to Stay at Home Parenting, and the reasons behind this podcast. If you sometimes feel lonely, even though you're constantly surrounded by tiny people, this podcast will help you realize - you're not so alone! Learn more and support our work! Visit our Podcast website HBNApodcast.com to learn more and sign up to become a supporter. Find more from Tim at ChasteLove.org. Find more from Sara at ToJesusSincerely.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homebutnotalone/support

You Never Asked
Meet Tim Coday

You Never Asked

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 27:08


Welcome back to Season 2 of You Never Asked! In Episode 9, Tim Coday shares about his music career, his first love, and three pivotal, life-changing events. Listen in to discover what you could be missing if you never asked Tim.  Show Links:Website // Patreon // YouTube // Facebook // Instagram Music: Nathan HallArtwork: Ashley Crutcher & Jenny Brewster

PumpFake PodCast
Short on Wins, but not on CONFIDENCE - BONUS CONTENT - Meet Tim Riggins, your Third Basemen?

PumpFake PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 77:34


We gather the 0-2 squads and give them a good ol' questionnaire! I think you will be equally entertained and surprised with their responses! Enjoy. - BONUS CONTENT- disclaimer, you don't have to listen and we can create a poll later to see if this ever happens again. but.. I have been playing the show and have created a player named Tim Riggins. I will be adding bonus content from time to time on his progression through the majors!

My DVC Points Podcast
032 Meet Tim Krasniewski from DVCNews.com

My DVC Points Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 45:17


Meet Tim Krasniewski, owner of DVCNews.com. Home Resorts: Saratoga Springs and BoardWalk Villas. Tim shares his family's journey in DVC and the backstory behind DVCNews.com.

Best.Podcast.Ever.
Ep 91 - Public Safety and Private Security - Meet Tim Dimoff

Best.Podcast.Ever.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 92:20


This week we sit down with Tim Dimoff of SACS Consulting and Investigative Services, which helps companies with “High Risk” workplace issues such as violence, substance abuse, active shooters, and more. Tim tells us about securing the 2016 Republican National Convention, and then takes us back to the streets and his time on the SWAT team. What do business owners and managers call him for now? Listen to find out. Plus, the return of Jessica D. and the gang’s adventures around town will have you giggling. Visit sacsconsulting.com or timothydimoff.com to reach Tim or for more information on his services. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Jessica Debeljak was our guest on Ep 60 – The Diamond Furniture Anniversary Show Captain Fantastic, the premier Elton John Tribute Show, will dazzle you with an amazing musical extravaganza in Chagrin Falls on Saturday, November 16th, 2019. Get your tickets at www.cvcc.org/events/details/adults-night-out-fundraiser-20620 Stop worrying if your company is vulnerable to lawsuits or liability and schedule a confidential, no-cost CM6 Vulnerability Check with Gertsburg Law Firm. Alex will walk you through the minefields in your documents and key processes and tell you how to fix them yourself. Call 440-571-7774 or e-mail mc@gertsburglaw.com to schedule your CM6 Vulnerability Check today. You can also check your business for legal risks instantly by taking a short Business Vulnerability Quiz at bit.ly/CM6quiz. Explore the full CoverMySix legal audit suite at covermysix.com. SHOW NOTES Welcome guest co-host Jessica D; Molly’s Emily settles into New York and the twins are baptized; Mixed feelings about rollercoasters; Beef in Vermillion; Phish comes to Cleveland, Elton John comes to Chagrin Falls How Jessica goes boating; Close contact with your coworkers; A different kind of party Introducing Tim Dimoff; Securing the RNC in Cleveland Tim’s journey through law enforcement; Stories from the heat of the moment Discovering the demand for HR security consultants and the services companies need; When a terminated employee could be a threat The importance of meeting people and building relationships

Best.Podcast.Ever.
Ep 88 - Cybersecurity Guard - Meet Tim Opsitnick

Best.Podcast.Ever.

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 80:31


Today we're welcoming Tim Opsitnick to the studio to talk about cybersecurity and his work with e-discovery and litigation management at TCDI. Tune in for good conversation on the important skills an entrepreneur needs, and what business owners need to know to protect themselves and their data. Get in touch with Tim through TCDI.com or on LinkedIn.  He’ll be speaking at the 2019 Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection Conference at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law on May 30-31. More information about the event is at www.law.csuohio.edu/cybersecurityconference2019 Visit apieceofmollysmind.com to get a copy of her book, Blossom. The Simple Summer Nights Concert Series kicks off June 6th. Visit the Chagrin Valley Chamber’s facebook page for details. SHOW NOTES Alex is a cover model; Blossom the book and its young illustrator; Love for mothers and daughters, but not for sunburn; Earth facts; Chicago suggestions; Introducing Tim; Working above the Playhouse Square chandelier; Tracing Tim’s roots and career; From litigator to business owner and the start of computer forensics and e-discovery; Meeting the needs of lawyers; Understanding need and using skills well; Growth from mistakes; Cybersecurity and what business owners need to know; Hackers, data, and protection; Current trends and threats to businesses and data security; A run for the Ohio House Click the images below to read the articles about Alex and about Molly’s book in the May 2019 issue of Neighbors magazine. For more information on Neighbors, contact Christi George at CZB2002@windstream.net or by phone at 216-526-2726. Do you wonder how vulnerable your company is to lawsuits or legal liability? Do you think about the expense, publicity, stress and distraction of litigation? Stop worrying and schedule a confidential, no-cost CM6 Vulnerability Check. If you own or lead a company that has been in business at least 3 years, has at least $1 million in annual revenues, or has at least 10 employees, we invite you to spend up to 90 minutes with the CEO of Gertsburg Law Firm, who will walk you through the minefields in your documents and key processes and tell you how to fix them yourself. Call 440-571-7774 or e-mail mc@gertsburglaw.com to schedule your CM6 Vulnerability Check today. You’ll leave our meeting more confident and far safer than when you walked in, guaranteed.

Sober Nation FM
Meet Tim, he is someone you need to meet..again.

Sober Nation FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 52:16


I want you to meet Tim...again This might be your first time getting to know Tim Stoddart, or maybe this a a refresher on who Tim is. I was really excited to get Tim to agree to an interview. You will find him very insightful and focused on helping others in addiction.  In this episode, Tim talks about his addiction experiences and how he made hard and fast decisions about his life, sending it into a high level trajectory that is just getting better each day for Tim. Our conversation gets into the mind of a young person who was addicted opioids and how it can change your thinking, your actions to only just hurt your family and friends going forward. Tim puts into perspective, his life at the age of 32, his goals for his business and himself and for his new family. Tm owns Sobernation.com and through hard work and relentless drive Tim and his team are quickly going to have the #1 podcast in the recovery space world-wide. To this interviewer, I am certain that he will. Finally, the conversation winds down with Tim's perspective on addiction, success and the struggle to maintain sobriety in todays world. In this episode we talk about... Breaking through fear to get to a higher place Making critical decisions for your life Opioids today and young people sobernation.com - the story of how Tim built it.   Show Notes www.timstodz.com www.sobernation.com              

S.I.T.U.P.
Episode 25: Meet Tim Soerens

S.I.T.U.P.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 27:28


What is church to you? What does church in the neighborhood look like? Whats ABCD or assets based community development? What is social capital? All of these questions and much more will be explored on this episode with guest Tim Soerens of the Parish Collective! Tim Soerens is an author, speaker, social entrepreneur, and co-founding director of the Parish Collective. As co-director of the Parish Collective he convenes ministry leaders, teaches, and consults with organizations seeking human flourishing in particular neighborhoods while also working collaboratively across the city. He is the co-author of The New Parish: How Neighborhood Churches are Transforming Mission, Discipleship, and Community. He is also the co-founding producer of the annual Inhabit Conference and New Parish Conference UK and co-designer and instructor at the Leadership in the New Parish certificate at The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. As social entrepreneur he is a founding adviser of Impact Hub-Seattle, an innovative co-working space for change makers in both non-profit and business sectors. He also is the curator for place-based innovation for Social Capital Markets the world’s largest gathering of socially motivated investors and entrepreneurs. Most recently, he co-founded Neighborhood Economics, a new venture bringing together pioneering entrepreneurs, ministry leaders, and investors to pursue holistic renewal at the neighborhood level. Tim earned a B.A. in Rhetorical Sciences from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Masters of Divinity from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. He lives in the South Park neighborhood of Seattle with his wife Maria-Jose and their son Lukas. For More info: https://parishcollective.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/situppodcast/message

Clicks and Funnels
Episode 73 - Meet Tim Cooper

Clicks and Funnels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 19:45


I'm super excited about today's episode because I have a very special guest on today's show. TIM COOPER! If you don't know who Tim is, he is a RECOVERY COACH and the author of the book, "The Art Of Unlearning", which is what Tim is best known for... Tim coaches people all over the world how to unlearn all the crap that is actually holding most people back and how to recover the best parts of who they actually are, so they can step into their most powerful and truly confident self! Listen in now and meet Tim Cooper... Enjoy, Brian Get The Art Of Unlearning Book: HERE Tim Cooper Academy: https://www.timcooperacademy.com/ Follow Tim On IG: https://www.instagram.com/thetimcooperacademy/?hl=en Follow Tim On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetimcooperacademy/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clicksandfunnels/message

Navigate with Tim Austin
Anchor Points with Ray Shelton

Navigate with Tim Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 40:11


Meet Tim's first pastor, Ray Shelton, as they two of them discuss what it looks like to anchor ourselves through transition. Life and career change has a way of throwing us off our game, but there are ways to stay grounded and focused on what really matters, even through these turbulent seasons. This episode of Navigate holds some important reminders from an experienced leader and mentor.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/timaustin)

Open Session with Tim Durr
Tim the Host of This Show

Open Session with Tim Durr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 74:38


Meet Tim...scratch that, you've already met me. Yep, I'm going solo this episode. Decided to take some time to tell you more about myself. I also share some of my philosophies on life and announce some exciting news for the show going forward. Around the 42-minute mark, I read excerpts from my book of poems, "Duality and Dichotomy". It's available in full-audio format and for purchase through Blurb.

Stream Coach: Twitch Stream Tips | Partner Interviews | Pro Advice
Using YouTube to BLOW UP on Twitch - Twitch Tricks and Advice - YouTube Tips

Stream Coach: Twitch Stream Tips | Partner Interviews | Pro Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 99:33


Tim Schmoyer is the owner of the video creators YouTube channel. With over 10 years of experience, Tim has grown many YouTube channels to 1mil+ subscribers. He works with some of the largest creators on the platform. In today's episode, he is going to teach us about growing our YouTube channels for the Twitch community. MEET TIM▹twitter.com/timschmoyer JOIN OUR DISCORD▹ bit.ly/AshniD GET STREAM COACHING▹ patreon.com/ashnichrist ASHNI'S TWITCH▹ twitch.tv/ashnichrist ASHNI'S YOUTUBE▹ youtube.com/ashnichrist ASHNI'S TWITTER▹ twitter.com/ashnichrist ASHNI'S INSTAGRAM▹ instagram.com/ashnichrist --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Gumball Love Podcast
Happy Couple Series: Tim and Carli

Gumball Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 82:34


Meet Tim and Carli:  How do you know when you are ready for a relationship? Do you really love yourself?  What about kids and a second marriage? What if your parent is against your relationship?  We go in to all this and so much more in this podcast with Tim and Carli!    "Know your intentions, know your core and know your values because when you are a strong woman and you can say who you are and what you want, it draws men to you." - Tim "My mom write an 8 page letter about why Tim wasn't the right guy for me."  "You have to be able to grow with the man you're with." - Tim  Carli And Tim: Email: Hello@AbilityBuilder.com Find their Podcast on iTunes "Ability Builder"   

Beyond Cheaters: The Detective Gomez Files
#11: Meet Tim Wilkins: Producer of TV Show CHEATERS

Beyond Cheaters: The Detective Gomez Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 38:21


SAFE Berks
Safe Berks | Meet Tim Diehl Pastor of Community Life at Koinos Community Church

SAFE Berks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 10:35


Tim Diehl, Pastor of Community Life at Koinos Community Church, Sinking Spring, shares the story of how the Koinos congregation began helping Safe Berks ten years ago. Each year, they organize a significant donation drive based on the Safe Berks Wish List and deliver the items to Safe Berks.

SAFE Berks
Safe Berks | Meet Tim Diehl Pastor of Community Life at Koinos Community Church

SAFE Berks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 10:35


Tim Diehl, Pastor of Community Life at Koinos Community Church, Sinking Spring, shares the story of how the Koinos congregation began helping Safe Berks ten years ago. Each year, they organize a significant donation drive based on the Safe Berks Wish List and deliver the items to Safe Berks.

Terrorific Talk : Horror Interviews | Why Horror?
Full Motion Video is back! - The Shapeshifting Detective

Terrorific Talk : Horror Interviews | Why Horror?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 65:42


Full motion video is a genre that started in the early 80s. Since then, it's seen its rises and falls in popularity, but it's back, and in a BIG way! In the inaugural episode of Terrorific Talk, I talk to one of the founders of D'Avekki Studios, Tim Cowles, who also wrote The Shapeshifting Detective along with his wife, Lynda. I also talk to some of the cast: Anarosa Butler, Joe Maw, and Olivia Noyce about the game. Meet Tim: twitter.com/letsfixitinpost Meet Anarosa: twitter.com/anarosaeiza Meet Olivia: twitter.com/olivianoyce Meet Joe: twitter.com/joe_maw Brandykins' YouTube: youtube.com/brandykins Brandykins' Twitter: twitter.com/brandykins1982 Brandykins' Instagram: instagram.com/brandykinsontwitch Brandykins' Twitch: twitch.tv/brandykins Terrorific Talk Twitter: twitter.com/terrorifictalk

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
WRITER 246: AWC graduates score book deals and win awards! And meet Tim Harris, author of 'Mr Bambuckle's Remarkables',

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 49:25


You’ll meet Tim Harris, author of ‘Mr Bambuckle’s Remarkables’. Shout-out to Allison Rushby for winning the Davitt Award for Children's fiction for ‘The Turnkey’. Mandy Foot lands children’s book deal as writer and illustrator and Catherine Pelosi celebrates her second children’s book published this year! Plus, we have double passes to ‘Book Club’ to giveaway.  Read the show notes.  Email Valerie and Allison podcast@writerscentre.com.au. WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com 

Ringgold Band
Retirement and The Ringgold Band - Meet Tim Simmons

Ringgold Band

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 12:01


Tim Simmons is a tuba player and the Treasurer of the Ringgold Band. Tim shares with Cindy and Jim how retirement and The Ringgold Band go hand in hand. He also answers the age old question - "What do Tuba Players talk about?"

Let’s Meet
Episode 40: Linsey Kraeling (part 1 of 3)

Let’s Meet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 24:32


On the 40th… yes 40th Episode of Let’s Meet Tim wears shorts and has dad legs Michael inherrited his mother’s vericose Bain Linsey has a one woman, one opinion show Maps are flat, earth is flat, All the hamburgers The post Episode 40: Linsey Kraeling (part 1 of 3) appeared first on Let's Meet.

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Napa Valley Inside Out
Meet Tim Martin of Tusk

Napa Valley Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 30:41


Tim Martin of Tim Tusk joins me on Napa Valley Inside Out to talk about the success of Tusk, a cult brand he owns with Michael Uytengsu and Philippe Melka. We talk about his journey in the wine business and the skillset he has developed over the years that has attracted partners in several other wine ventures, and the thought process behind his highly successful business “Gauge Branding and Design”.

The Kim Jacobs Show
Meet Tim E. D. Walt Disney World Fan Show Radio Host

The Kim Jacobs Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 32:13


On this edition of The Balance Doctor Show, Kim Jacobs interviews Tim E.D. who is the Radio Host for fans of Walt Disney World. This lighthearted interview will allow you to hear a male's perspective on being married, having a child, and owning his own business. Visit thebalancedoctor.tv to sign up to receive emails from Kim Jacobs -The Balance Doctor and Chief Mother Dreamer.

Chamber Spotlight
Member Spotlight | Meet Tim McLeod of Riverfront Credit Union

Chamber Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 10:43


Tim McLeod of Riverfront Credit Union discusses the benefits of banking with a credit union locally – hear more in this edition of Member Spotlight.

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network
Meet Tim Simpson News Channel 3 Chief Meteorologist // August 3, 2017

Mid-South Viewpoint // Bott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2017 26:40


Topic: Tim Simpson, Chief Weather Anchor for WREG-TV in Memphis joins host Byron Tyler on this "Faith in Media" edition of Mid-South View Point. This special series includes area media personalities who share their personal faith journey in Jesus Christ.

Locked On Wizards - Daily Podcast On The Washington Wizards
LOCKED ON WIZARDS, Episode 237: CP3 Blasts Off; Meet Tim Frazier

Locked On Wizards - Daily Podcast On The Washington Wizards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 22:37


Hear from Tim Frazier as the newest Wizards met with the local media Wednesday. Also Ben Standig examines a wild day in the NBA as Chris Paul lands with the Rockets and Phil Jackson gets shoved out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

3rdRace.org Podcast
Podcast #25: Meet Tim Buss

3rdRace.org Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 20:07


Meet the Saints Part 7: Meet Tim Buss! He's a holy one, parent, engineer, blogger, and beholder of Christ in all he sees.

Mr Corpo Podcast
MEET TIM BARNES THE WORLD'S TALLEST COMIC

Mr Corpo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 50:36


Ever wonder what it's like to be a comic? Tim Barnes is the host of the It's All True podcast and a working comic in New York City. Tim joins Mr Corpo to talk about tweeting from bed, waking up at 11am, quitting your job to take an unpaid internships, why he wants to be just like Whoopi Goldberg, and how awesome it is to have enough money to go to the movies whenever you want. Tim also shares his favorite flavor of wine - Suicide (hint: it's white and red mixed together) - and explains why you can never remember what a comic says 2 minutes after they just said it.

RevThinking with Joel Pilger
RevThinking 004 | Meet Tim Thompson, Part 2

RevThinking with Joel Pilger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 14:47


Tim Thompson is a consultant and Chief Revolution Thinker at RevThink. In this episode, Joel Pilger interviews RevThink's founder to learn about Tim’s early days in the industry – from working on the film titles for “Seven” to the launching of Imaginary Forces to the meteoric rise of Trailer Park – and the eventual shift to consulting his friends running creative firms.

RevThinking with Joel Pilger
RevThinking 003 | Meet Tim Thompson, Part 1

RevThinking with Joel Pilger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 15:17


Tim Thompson is a consultant and Chief Revolution Thinker at RevThink. In this episode, Joel Pilger interviews RevThink's founder to learn about Tim’s early days in the industry – from working on the film titles for “Seven” to the launching of Imaginary Forces to the meteoric rise of Trailer Park – and the eventual shift to consulting his friends running creative firms.

Savvy Radio Show
#081 15,000 transactions to the tune of a billionaire dollars you want to meet Tim Herriage

Savvy Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 33:22


Tim was and is an integral part in helping Blackstone private equity group start B2R Finance which is helping thousands of investors like you and me borrow money with ease.  This episode will blow your mind. Tim doesn't know it, he is one true entrepreneur that I revere!  Tim is down to earth and I believe the bridge between Wall Street and the local investor getting it done on a daily basis. Contact Tim at http://www.2020rei.com/savvylandlord/ You will get a prospect in how to get involved in the game without using your own capital.  Have a comment? Share it!! Go to this link ask.savvylandlord.me or go to www.savvyradioshow.com and leave a voice mail!

Slave Stealer
002 Meet Timothy Ballard Part II

Slave Stealer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 39:09


  Interview w/ Timothy Ballard Mark Mabry January 11, 2016 Final Transcript   Intro: You are listening to Slave Stealer. Tim: Welcome to Slave Stealer podcast, where we take you into the dark world of trafficking so you can help us find the solution. We are talking here with co-host, Mark Mabry. Mark: That’s me. And we did a little change in format. This is part two of our ‘Meet Tim’ series, because he has had a really interesting story. And what I found amazing in getting to know Tim over the last few years, is that sacrifice of peace of mind, sacrifice of kind of this level of innocence that 99.9% of the rest of us enjoy. And, to recap, we talked about Tim’s story a little bit, how he got into child crimes, and how he was invited by HSI to be on that team, and then we talked about his family. He has got young kids, and his son is now 15. And, the birds and the bees talk is awkward enough. What about that talk about what dad does for a living?” Tim: Well, you know, yeah..Let me say this first: I was scared to death some 15 years ago when I was asked to enter this dark world of child crimes. And the thing that scared me the most was the fact that I had kids, and I didn’t know how that would affect me. Would I see an image that reminded me of my kids, would that make me a paranoid father, would that turn me... My wife was scared to death that I would turn into just some cynical, just bitter old dude. And I was scared to death. I mean, you’ve got to wade through the sewer to find the crap. Mark: And what if the pornography took, I mean, worst case scenario, you turn into somebody that is actually into it? Not that that would happen with you knowing you, but... Tim: You know, what I have found that’s..a lot of people think that, and they go there, but... Mark: Those people are stupid. Tim: The people who had that suggestion are really idiotic. No, but it’s a logical conclusion. But what I have found is, frankly, kind of the opposite. Because when you are exposed to children - unless you are a pedophile, right - when you are exposed to that, it makes you want to distance yourself even more from all things pornography. At least that was my experience, and as I watched other agents who I have worked with, who have to be exposed to this. It turns you off so much to the whole industry, even the legal part of it, because it’s so, frankly, similar that it actually, at least for me, it has had the effect of major deterrent, even from any temptation my own part to even look at regular pornography. Does that make sense? Mark: Yeah! Tim: And, for the child stuff, it is just a punch in the stomach every time, and it is worse and worse every time. And you learn how to cope, you learn how to be able to see this stuff and still move on. But, like in the last show, I was talking about how the first thing I want to do when I saw particular images or videos, is just grab my kids and bring them to the safest place I know, which is my home, and just hold them. And so the whole concept, the whole idea to your question of how I bring together these two worlds, of what I do outside versus what I do inside - you have to factor in all these things. But my kids do start asking questions. I was addressing a group that was doing a benefit for Operation Underground Railroad just two nights ago. And they had the kids there and they wanted me to talk about it, and it was so hard, because I’m sitting there, and they say, “Tell us what you do!”, and I’m going, “All right, well I’ll start...”       Mark: How old were the kids? Tim: Oh, the kids were as young as five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve. Mark: Oh, geez.. Tim: It was like all these neighborhood kids. And their parents wanted them to know that there are kids who are less fortunate and that we need to help them. That was the idea. So, I thought to myself, “I’ll start with the software that we are building.” The software is called ‘Stars’. It’s a pretty name. Until one of the kids says, “What does STARS stand for?” And it stands for Sex Traveler Apprehension Retention System, right? So, I say SEEEE ugh...I can’t say it, I can’t even say the name of the software! Mark: Super Terrific Apprehension... Tim: Yes! So, I couldn’t, and it was so..it’s so difficult. A little kid raises his hand after I’m talking about slavery in general terms, and he said, “Why would someone want to steal a child? Wouldn’t they rather steal an adult because they’d be better at being a slave and a stronger worker?” I just looked at this little kid, I was like, “I know exactly the truth of your question, I know how to answer that, but I cannot answer that.” And so these issues that I was grappling with at this charity event, are the same issues I grapple with every day with my kids. When they see something on the news, and with my small children I just tell them, you know, I help kids, we help kids, we help kids who’ve been kidnapped. That’s all they know, and they seem ok with that. But as they get older, they start asking questions. And it intersects at the same time that I need to start talking to them about the birds and the bees. My wife and I are very open, I mean, I think my job has made me the most desensitized to all things sex, like I can say anything to anyone, because the conversations that I have had with people, with perpetrators especially during interrogations, where we were talking about things, or undercover, where they’re selling me kids. There is nothing that makes me blush, right. So, I can just take my kids and sit down, and say, “Hey”, talk about everything, embarrassing things, everything from pornography to masturbation to dating and all this stuff. It is rare that we talk about that, somehow it leads to the fact that - again these are my more adolescent, teenage kids - it always leads to some kind of an explanation that they are asking me for about, “Why would an adult want to do that to a child?”      Mark: When they say THAT, what ..I mean.. Tim: I mean they kind of..they know, I mean, they figured it out. Mark: Yeah. Tim: They do, because they know what is what we’re talking about. And so, I think, in the world of child pornography and sexual abuse of children, you don’t want to be graphic with the kids at all, even with my teenage kids. I kind of let them just figure it out and let their brain stop them where they should be stopped, because the brain will do that. Mark: Oh, adults don’t even grasp it. Tim: Adults don’t grasp it. I was sitting with my father-in-law - a brilliant man, PhD - we were in his kitchen, this was when I was an agent, and I heard him, he started talking.. What had happened was that I arrested one of his friends - not like a close friend, right, but... Mark: ”So, what did you do today, Tim?” “Well, I busted Larry.” Tim: Right! Mark: I have heard this story. Tim: He knew this guy, he had been to his home. So he knew this guy, and he started saying, “You know...I kind of feel bad for this particular individual, because it’s not really their fault. I mean, these girls dress in a certain way that is provocative, and it is not totally their fault.” And, I’m just dying. I’m like, “Wait, wait, wait, what?! You are telling me that a 5-year old puts on clothes, and now it’s not the pedophile’s fault that they look at the 5-year-old!” And his eyes almost popped out of his head! He says, “Five years old?! Why are you talking about 5-year-olds?!”     Mark: He’s thinking the 17 ½-year-old. Tim: He’s thinking 17, 16 years old, where you can’t really maybe tell the difference between a 17- and an 18-year-old, right. His eyes popped out of his head, and he says, “What?!” I said, “Yeah...Dad, you don’t know this, but what George was looking at was 5- to 7-year-old children, boys and girls, being raped, ok?” Mark: They sent a picture in the tub. Tim: Exactly. Being raped by adults. And he just kind of put his head down, shook it, and he said, “Now, that is weird..” I remember he said, ”That is just weird...”, and he walked out of the kitchen. He couldn’t handle it, and I don’t blame him. Our minds don’t even let us go there. And this is the problem. This is the problem that, frankly, is the obstacle to the solution. And the problem is we don’t want to see, we don’t want to believe it. I remember in the very beginning, in the early 2000s, when we were taking cases, child porn cases, to the judges, federal judges and state judges on pornography cases, on child pornography cases. And they were sentencing them to the most minimal sentences. Like this one guy had this collection that was unbelievable, categorized it by the names - he would name the kids in the videos, and create little files for them. It was unbelievable. He had hundreds of thousands of videos, images and everything else. And when the judge sentenced him, he sentenced him to four or five months in jail, but weekends only.            Mark: What?! Tim: And, I thought, “What is going on?!” The prosecutor I was working with, she said, “You know, the problem, Tim, is they don’t get it.The judges don’t get it!” They don’t get it. And we asked the judges if we could please show..during the sentencing they brought me in, and said, “Agent Ballard wants to show you the images.” He said, “I don’t want to see that junk! I don’t want to see that junk.” He’s embarrassed to even look at it. The human side of him doesn't want to even watch him looking at it, so he says, “I don’t need to see, I don’t need to see it!” So, we didn’t show it to him, and then that sentence came out. I guarantee you, I guarantee you that he doesn’t want to accept it. You know, the reports indicated that the kids were as young as five or four years old. His brain - my theory - wouldn’t let him grasp it, wouldn’t let him grasp it. And so he just gave him this super light sentence. But if I would have just opened that laptop, and say, “You have to watch this, you need to see this.” Now, I’m not advocating for showing child porn to people.    Mark: Exactly. Tim: At all! At all! Mark: But, maybe we emphasize, highly illegal: if you download this, even for altruistic, I’m-going-to-expose-myself, but...   Tim: You will go to jail. Don’t do it! Don’t do it! Mark: Yes! Tim: But what I’m telling you is, be aware that it is there, and we have got to talk about it. It hurts...You mentioned that when you talk about this, and this is why people don’t want to talk about it, you hit the nail in the head: you lose part of your own innocence. Mark: Absolutely. Tim: And every time you talk about it, some more of your innocence, even as adults, it goes away. You have to sacrifice that, but you sacrifice it for the kids. Because if we don’t sacrifice a part of our innocence to know this is happening, they have no hope, because we are the adults, we are the ones who will...if anyone’s going to save them, it is going to be the adults, that have the power and the influence and the ability. But if we don’t know about it, we are not going to save them. But to know about it, you must sacrifice some of your innocence. And so that’s what we ask people to do: sacrifice some of your innocence, listen to this show, go to our website, learn about trafficking. It’s the fastest growing criminal enterprise on earth. Two million children, and more, are being sold for sex, over ten million children sold for labor. Add all the adults, we’re on a 30-40 million range. I mean, wake up! Help them out! But it does require a sacrifice of innocence.     Mark: So, back to the question at hand, did you actually have, have you had a sit-down, “Ok, let me talk to you about this, son”? Like, let me ask it this way: have your kids seen the documentary? Tim: Here’s my policy and my wife’s, I mean, every kid is an individual, right. Every kid you treat differently, because it is not a ‘one size fits all’ solution to raising kids. Mark: You have how many? Tim: I have six kids. Mark: That’s awesome! Tim: So, our kind of general policy, guideline on the documentary, which is ‘The Abolitionists’ documentary, which films my team going into different countries and helping the police infiltrate trafficking rings and so forth... Mark: Catching you soliciting pimps for underaged girls. Tim: Right. Mark: Asking “Hey, will she do this, will she do that?” Tim: Oh, yeah. Mark: Your kids have to hear you saying that. Tim: My kids are hearing that, yeah. So, what we’ve decided is, generally speaking, if this particular video or this particular documentary includes children, who are being sold, who are, say, 12 years old, then I’m going to let my 12-year-old watch it. And that is because I think it’s important for him to see what he has and what someone else doesn’t have. “Someone your age is being trafficked. You get to play football; they are being sold for sex.” And, I think it’s important for kids to recognize what they have, and then it instills in them a sense of responsibility: “How can I help that kid, who doesn’t get to play football? What can I do?” And it makes them aware of the world and aware of what’s happening. So, that is kind of how we deal with it. And then again I let them watch it, I don’t rehash it with them, I don’t bring it up too much, at least graphically.           Mark: Yeah. Tim: I let their mind stop them where it needs to stop. Mark: Smart. I like that principle that you said with adults, with kids, with everyone - they will go to a point that they are ready to go to.   Tim: Right. But here’s the point that I was making too - once you are an adult and you have real influence to help, it changes a bit in my mind, right.     Mark: Especially if you are a judge. Tim: Especially if you are a judge. I don’t want it to stop where your mind wants it to stop. And this is our job at Slave Stealer podcast and other places, other people’s responsibility, who are in the know-how, who have seen it, you’ve got to say “No!” No, I’m not going to let you stop. I am not going to let you shake your head and walk out of the kitchen. I’m going to make you stay until your mind grasps this enough to where you are going to act. And that’s the problem, is people hit that point where their brain wants them to stop, and they shake their head and walk away. We can’t have that. If we do that, these kids will not be liberated.        Mark: If that happens in 1860, you have still got millions of slaves in the South. Tim: Absolutely! Mark: Because we have talked about it. Tim: Absolutely. That’s why, because people shook their head and walked out of the kitchen. Mark: Yeah. You have got to show it to them. There are so many questions - I’m trying to think of a logical order here. You talked about it with your father-in-law, and we are not talking about 17 ½-year-old girls.    Tim: Right. Mark: We are talking about kids that are groomed, And, maybe.. let’s define the term. We kind of need to have like a trafficking glossary on our site. But grooming, and, maybe in the case of Lady, that we talked about - that’s when you explained it to me, you know, when I was going to go be a scoutmaster. I had to go through the whole ‘how to identify a perv’, right, and one of the terms they used was grooming. And they’re like, “Well, when you prepare a child for…” whatever. But you really broke it down for me in the case of this 11-year old virgin, who was sold to you in Columbia. I was there watching, she was a virgin. Tim: Right Mark: However, she knew exactly what was going to go down. Tim: Right.. Mark: What do they do to groom a child and how were you made aware of it? Like, give me how you came to that knowledge. Because this episode is kind of about you and the topic. Tim: So I came to the knowledge the only way I think anyone can, and that is experiencing it firsthand. For me, that was going undercover, pretending to be someone, who is interested in that black market, and getting into that market, becoming a player in that market. So, in the case of this little girl, who they were calling ‘Lady’ - and that surely wasn’t her real name, it was a name the traffickers gave her - in that case, we were pretending to be solicitors of child sex. We were working with the Colombian police pretending to be Americans, who travel to Colombia to engage in sex with children. And what had happened in this case, because we were working in that capacity and because we presented ourselves as wealthy Americans, I hinted to the trafficker that we would be interested in sharing profits and investing in his trafficking business. The reason we did that was because that all of a sudden, if they believe us, that pushes them to open their books and open their business and explain the business plan. And that’s how we learn how they do this. I would say things like, ”Look, I could probably get you a million dollar investment in this, but I need to know how it works; I need to know how you get these kids; I want to know you maintain the kids, how you groom and prepare them,” and so on and so forth. And the guy was more than happy to tell me what he does. Mark: I have a photograph of your hands around this little pattern napkin. It was like a napkin business plan...     Tim: Sure, yeah. Mark: Of a sex hotel for kids. Tim: That’s right. Mark: I have a picture of that. I’ll post it, because it is so disturbing when you realize what those numbers represent, volume and quantity and velocity of children and child rape.    Tim: Yeah, it was the dirtiest, most evil business plan that anyone could ever dream up. Mark: Yeah. Tim: ..on that napkin. That’s right. Mark: I’ll post that. Tim: And that was like our third or fourth discussion about how their business operations work. So, what they explained to me was, “Look, it’s easy to get the kids. You find poor families.” You don’t want to do a hard kidnapping, you know like the movie ‘Taken’. Does that happen? Yes. Is that the likely scenario? No. Why? Because you kidnap a kid, a hard kidnapping - meaning go into their house, like what happened with Elizabeth Smart, go into the house, pull them out. Well, you are going to kick up a lot of dust around you. Why do that if you are a trafficker if you can instead make it a peaceful kidnapping. Not peaceful for the child, right.          Mark: Yeah. Tim: Hell for the child, peaceful for the trafficker. In other words, they can kind of do this without fearing much consequence. So, what they do is they go to poor families, and these guys had actually hired or were working with, contracting with, a beauty queen in Cartagena. She had won a pageant, a beauty pageant. So, kind of people knew who she was; she had been on the news, she showed up in music videos, and so people knew who she was. So, they walk into the house with this beauty queen, and they say, “Look, look at this beautiful woman. She doesn’t have a worry in the world. She is paid, she is wealthy, she is beautiful, she is famous.” And then they point to the 9-year old daughter, and say, “we focus” - they told us “9 years old is where we start”. And they say to the mother and father: “Your 9-year-old daughter is just as beautiful as this girl; we just got to train her. We can train her, and she can become a model and an actress.” And they fill the parents with all sorts of dreams that they never believed were possible for their child. And certainly this is legitimate, because they are looking at the star, who is in their living room saying, “I can do this for you. And we’re going to give you a scholarship. You can come to our school and learn how to be a model for free.” At that point, they bring them into the modeling school, and they teach them some things. And when they get comfortable, they say, “Now you are going to watch this video.” And the video will be pornography. “This is part of being an actress, it’s part of…you need to understand this world.” And when kids are at that age - nine, ten, eleven - their minds are still developing and forming, and if someone tells you this is right, this is right, this is right, eventually your mind develops as a 9- or 10-year old into believing, “Ok, this is right, this is right.” And so they start seeing that. We had evidence that some of them were being drugged, you know, threatened: “If you go back and tell your parents that we are doing these things, you are going to be in big trouble.” And again, kids are very… Elizabeth Smart, when we get her on the show, she can talk about this, where a police officer walked up to her, while she was in captivity, and said “Are you Elizabeth Smart?”. I mean that, it would have been over! Mark: Yeah. Tim: And she said, “I am not. I am not Elizabeth Smart.” Because she was scared to death because they, her captors, had told her, “If you ever reveal who you are, we will kill your sister, and your family.” And as Elizabeth tells it, everything they had told her they are going to do to her, they did it. They told her they are going to rape her, and they did it. They told her they are doing this particular thing - sex acts - and they did it. They told her they’d chain her up, and they did it. So, when they told her that they are going to kill her parents if she reveals who she is, why would a 14-year-old not believe that they are going to do it?                        Mark: They’ve got all power. Tim: All power. And she has received criticism for that, you know, like, “Why didn’t you run away? Did you want to be there?”, you know... People just can’t comprehend how the mind of a child works. And that’s what these kids go through - they are scared into not revealing what is really going on. So, they groom them, and they said it, it will be a year and a half, or more, while they are grooming them, all under the hospices of this modeling school. And of course they are being trained to be models as well, and then eventually they say, “Ok, so this is your test. You are going to this party on this island, and these men are going to come from America, and you are going to do the things that you have seen being done in the pornography videos, and do whatever they want.” In a nutshell, that is how it works. I mean, that is how it works, that is the reality. Mark: And variations of. Tim: And variations of that.   Mark: So, they can do everything up until the point that she is not a virgin to claim... Tim: Right. Mark: “Hey, it is a virgin.” Tim: And they can, and they want to do this because their virgins are premium, right.  Already, a child, in most black markets, a child will go for about a double or more than double of what an adult prostitute will go for. But then, if that child is also a virgin, then it’s quadruple, or more of that price. So, it’s a premium to sell a virgin child. Mark: Wow...Give me, you’ve talked about it - like pulling people’s blinders off, and those moments where people are opened up, and the one with I think your father-in-law, who gets it now - that was pretty dramatic. What about..give me another one. You don’t have to name names, I just like hearing about people’s response. Are there any high profiles that you are allowed to share, that, maybe change the name, change the whatever? Somebody that you have shocked, that should have known?        Tim: Yeah. I was in the office, probably a year or two ago, of a governor of a certain state. We were explaining who we were and what we did, and he was absolutely shocked. And, kudos to him for being honest, saying, “Wait, wait, wait, what?! There is how many kids? There is how many kids being hurt and trafficked in the world? And what does that mean? They do what?!” He didn’t know, he didn’t know anything! And again, I’m not blaming him for not knowing. It is not something you go seek out, right? It is not something that your advisors seek out to tell you. It is hard to talk about. And I don’t know that you know the answer - why aren’t we talking about it more? Why, why, why, why? I really believe because it is that.. it is so dark a topic. It is not even...you know, slavery in the nineteenth century - it was politically divisive. It was a political nightmare to get involved: go back to the Lincoln-Douglas debates and everything. I mean, it was a divisive and a political issue. This is not even a political issue. There is nobody standing on the side of the pedophiles - well there are some: NAMBLA, the North American Man/Boy Love Association, which deserves its own show someday.         Mark: Do they have a logo? Tim: Well, there are all sorts of different..Look them up: nambla.org. Mark: Is that weird? Tim: You might have cops knocking on your door tonight. Mark: That is what I am saying. Tim: No, no, no, you won’t. You can look them up. Mark: What are the pop-up ads I am getting after that? Tim: Yeah, be careful when you go: nambla.org. I mean, it is a legitimate organization, legitimate in terms of legality, right. And, they are just a group that is pushing for a.. Mark: Oh hell! Tim: What did you find? You got...I told you to be careful when you go to that... Mark: No, it is not...and luckily, I’ve retained that innocence: I have never seen child pornography. It is a cartoon on the front their page - it is an adult asking a little boy, “What can I do to make you happy?” And the little boy says, “I like hugs.” Tim: Boom! And that’s their whole message. If you go into...When I was an agent, I would go all into it and learn about it, what they believe in. And they actually talk about how kids, psychologically and emotionally, need sexual healing and sexual exposure from adults. And why not adults, who know what they are doing? And so they make it sound as though the kid wants to be hugged, the kid wants to be touched. Why is it so bad? And they bring up science, where they show that children are sexual beings based on this story and that. Of course, they are human beings! Their sexuality is attached to everybody; we are born with it. But that doesn’t mean you are ready to bring it out and force it on a child, because that’s what you would be really doing, forcing it on a child. Their brains aren’t developed to the point where they can make those kind of decisions, or comprehend the kind of consequences of that activity. I mean it destroys...I’ve seen kids destroyed over this. And here they are saying they just want to hug, “Just hug me, that is all I want.”      Mark: Oh, here’s the other one, right. They are just headlines and we’re not going to go off on NAMBLA forever, because it does deserve its own show. Maybe we bring one of these idiots in.   Tim: Yeah, bring them in, let them take it. Mark: Or, we bring in some of the people they are attacking. And I thought of this this morning, ok. I’ll read a couple headlines: ‘When Labor Loved Liberty (And Before They Changed Their Minds)’ about the labor unions formally supporting..whatever. ‘Remembering Michael Jackson’, and they’ve got the old black version of Michael, ‘Remembering a Lover of Boys’, ‘Michael Jackson’s Dangerous Liaisons’, ‘The Non-Wisdom of Crowds: Defender of Anonymous Outraged by our Lack of Passivity’. Now, this one’s interesting: ‘Hipster Vigilantism and the New Populist Attack on Free Speech’. That is what they are calling it: speech, right. And then, they say ‘Anonymous Decidedly Illiberal Campaign to Silence Us’. Dude, is Anonymous getting on these guys, because they would be an awesome ally.   Tim: I don’t know, but let’s check, let’s look into it - let’s absolutely look into it. But these guys have conventions; it’s a political movement to legalize this kind of behavior. Mark: They called Oprah a liar, by the way. Tim: And so... Mark: Saying she wasn’t, she wasn’t molested as a child. Ok, I’m off on NAMBLA. Tim: Ok. So, we’ll go back talking more about that, but the point is, that, except for these few total whackjobs, who think that this is a healthy thing for children, it is really just obviously serving their own selfish lust and pleasure and evil. Dark, dark souls...But, for the most part, this is not a political issue, right, it is not a political issue. Everyone will be on the side of solving this. So, what is the obstruction? It is simply, “I don’t want to know; I don’t want to see it.” It’s the ostrich, the ostrich effect, sticking our head in the sand: “I don’t want to see it, I don’t want to...I have kids, grandkids. I can’t think about it.” And that’s where we have to make the change, that’s where we have to convert people to look at it.    Mark: What are the more offensive things that people have said to you? Maybe on purpose or not on purpose. I don’t need the top three, because it’s hard to think in superlatives, but give me five offensive things people have said to Tim Ballard, unknowingly or knowingly.   Tim: Offensive, in terms of just this topic in general? Mark: Yeah, that you’re like, “I used to respect you three minutes ago, before that came out your mouth.” Tim:I think the one time I can remember where I got the most offended...and frankly, you actually just did it to me earlier today, accidentally. I wasn’t so mad. Mark: Oh, when I wondered if you would turn into a perv by looking at... Tim: Yeah, it was so...I felt really bad because... Mark: That wasn’t a personal attack, by the way. Tim: No, no no, it wasn’t. And I want to clear this up. I don’t have a whole lot of examples of people, who say things offensive in terms of why this should or shouldn’t be legal or illegal, right. I mean, I’ve had perpetrators during interrogations defended, you know. A guy named Ernst Luposchainsky, for example - you can look him up, we arrested him in Minnesota... And he was pretty, I mean he was offensive, but I mean, geez, he was just such a joke. You are looking at this guy and you are almost, almost...somewhere in between laughter and vomit. You know, you are just like: “Are you serious? You are saying this?” You know, but he would talk about like the benefits of child pornography and how it helps the poor kids. “These kids get paid, they get paid for their sexual services, and we are helping them, we are helping their families.” He would talk about the tiger and the meat analogy. I remember we talked about, and this is all during his interrogation, where he would say, “Look, you have got to feed the tiger meat. If you don’t feed the tiger meat, he will eventually attack human beings.” So, he is actually saying, “Children are being raped, that’s horrible! Now, a consensual sex with a child, that is a different story. But, children are being raped against their will, I’m against that. Oh, I’m so against that!” You know, he would say...       Mark: Just for the record, you were quoting him on the “consensual sex is a different story”? Tim: Yes. Mark: Ok, just making sure it wasn’t like... Tim: Yes, quoting. Mark: You, parenthetically saying “Hey, consensual sex...” Tim: I’m sure some out there would love to misquote me on that and accuse me. So, the tiger and the meat, right. “You have got to feed the tiger meat, you have got to feed the tiger meat, and then he will never rape the kids.” And the meat is child porngraphy. “Make it legal. Let them look at it, because then they will just look at it, and then they will get satisfied and the kids will be safe.” Mark: Oh, yeah, totally! Tim: Because it doesn’t, it certainly doesn’t fuel your evil passion by looking at it, right? Like for example, a man who watches pornography, he never watches pornography with an int to actually engage in sex with a woman. He just watches it for, you know, for the pleasure in itself. Yeah...baloney! Any dude, who watched porn will tell you, right, “I would like to translate this to my bedroom,” right. It is no different with child pornographers. They are looking at this, and they want to act out. So it is just the opposite - you are fueling the fire, not putting it out. But, I mean, that was offensive. And, by the way, that Ernst Lupochainsky case, we got to do a show sometime on that. That was the hardest case I have ever did. In the middle of that interview, ok, while he was telling me all this stuff, he would not break, he would not break, he would not break. So, what I had to do...because he believed that all men were closet pedophiles, he just believed that story... Mark: I love this story. Tim: He just believed that. It was his way to justify his own feelings, of course. But this puritanical society - that is what he called it - has stopped the natural flow of love between a man and young, little girls. But on this show, I have got to read...he had this postmortem message he put on all his child porn collection. We will prep and I will read his message.      Mark: Oh my gosh. Tim: It’s unbelievable. Unbelievable. But the point I am making here is, I had to go undercover - this is just a teaser - I had to go undercover... Mark: Don’t blow it, because I know the punchline, and it is unreal. Tim: Yeah..as myself. So, I pushed my buddy away, the other agent, who was interviewing the guy. I was still wired up undercover, you know, and I said, “Hey, listen man, listen Ernst, help me out. I mean you are right. Reading your stuff - it makes me trust you. I have got to look at this stuff all day long. What do you think that does to me? It makes me want that. But there is no one I can talk to. Can you talk to me? Can you help me?” Sure enough, his eyes just light up. He believed it! I couldn’t believe he bought into it. I was...I was...It is one thing when I am Brian Black, you know, or I’m some alias in an undercover operative.          Mark: That is a cute name. Did you make that one up? Tim: That was the name that I used to use, yeah...Brian Black. So, here I was, Tim Ballard, U.S. agent/pedophile. So it was a totally different thing. I was myself, and that went on for...and then you know, I reported it to my supervisors; they loved it. And that kept on for at least a month, until we could get all the information out of this guy we possibly could about his contacts and networks. And he opened up to me, thinking he was helping me enter into, you know, induct me into the beautiful world of pedophilia. So, someday we’ll do that story, because that is an amazing story. The guy is still in jail.     Mark: Good. Tim: So, that is kind of somewhat offensive, but the time I blew up...the sweetest lady on earth - she was, she was just...Lived down the street, sweet kind lady, and I was working in child porn cases, kind of mad - you know you’re just mad a lot, thinking about it. And she said to me, “So, how many agents, you know, end up…?” And again, the same thing you just said, but I didn’t blow up at you.    Mark: Good grief! I feel like such a schmuck, especially in context of the story you have just told me. Tim: Yeah, it was the first time... Mark: Because I know you are not susceptible to that. Tim: Right. And, I would honestly argue that unless you are predisposed and you enter the child crimes group so that you could access it, I think it is just the opposite. And, you know, she said, “So, how many end up pedophiles themselves, being exposed to this?” Mark: Legit question! Tim: Yeah...I mean it sounds like a legit question, unless when you are in it, you are like “Wait, whoa, whoa.” Yeah so, by the hundredth time I am watching a child scream in pain, by that time I am like, “I am digging this.” But, I went off, I went crazy. I said, “Do you think it is that?! Or maybe it is, ‘I can’t believe I have to watch this again! I can’t believe I have to subject myself again to this video, and my stomach is punched again and again and again.” It was so bothersome to me, because it is just the opposite of what she was saying. It is like, I have got to endure this. It is like saying this, here is a good analogy: someone who has been doing chemotherapy for a year, right, and every three months they got to go get another dose of chemo. It is like someone saying, “So, how many cancer patients become addicted to chemo? Even after the cancer is done, they still take chemo just because they are addicted to it?” Right?! That is analogous right there. Mark: Yeah... Tim: Ok? And, it is just like, “Wow, wow,” you know, it killed me. I get it, but it was just, it is...What they don’t understand is the potency of this. It is not! What they think is, she was probably still thinking 16-year-olds, 17-year-olds. I was like, are you kidding me?! It is not what we are talking about! If there is a 16-year old in a child porn video, we wouldn’t even prosecute that, unless you absolutely knew it was a 16-year-old, in like specific cases where, you know, uncles taking pictures or something. Mark:Yeah. Tim: But otherwise, you wouldn’t. You would be like “Eh...” If you can’t tell...The majority of the child porn cases we prosecuted: 5 years old, 7 years old, 10 years old, that range, right. I know, it’s just... it is just things the vast majority don’t have to see, and I don’t want them to see it. Mark: Yeah. Tim: I don’t want them to see it. But they need to know it is happening, so that they can be part of the solution. Mark: On that same thought of things that people unintentionally say that are offensive, how about this? And I have got this one before, even with my little bit of involvement: “Well, she looks like she wants it.” Tim: Oh, yeah...I get that quite a bit. In fact, right in our documentary, in “The Abolitionists”. Mark: Yeah! Tim: I have heard a couple of people say that. In an early screening that happened, and my wife who was in the room,  it was a very early screening, we brought some kind of influential people in to watch. Mark: I was there! Tim: Oh, right! You were there. That’s right! Mark: I was sitting by your wife. Tim: You were there. A sweet lady - I think you know her, I think you know who she is - totally innocent, you know, she just...she said, “Can’t you show like a little darker side to this, so that people know? Can’t you show us some kids who are not looking like they want to be here?” And, if you remember my wife, she’s like... Mark: Oh yeah. Tim: “Alright! This is tragic, what is happening to these kids! This isn’t a scripted film, this isn’t - we can’t make this up. This is real, and it is their hell. And just because you can’t see it, because you are not the spirit inside of that body,”... know, my wife just… bless her heart, she went crazy.   Mark: She is not outspoken. Tim: No. Mark: Right? For her to... Tim: For her to do that... it touched a nerve. Mark: Yeah.. Tim: And again, back to the misconceptions. Are you going to find cases of kids chained up and locked in closets? Absolutely, you are going to find that! The vast majority, the vast majority? No, that is not what it looks like. And in the documentary - most people get it, it is not usually a big problem - but in the documentary, I mean, you are watching the filmmakers put the ages of the kids - of course cover their identities - but they put their ages, their numbers like over their blurred faces. And so you are watching this 12-year old-girl, it says twelve, you know, and I remember that little girl, I remember that she actually had fear in her eyes. But if you weren’t looking straight into her eyes, she did walk into the party, and she knew what was going to happen to her.   Mark: And she was dressed like a 21-year-old prostitute. Maybe not her, but some of the others. Tim: Some of them were, that one wasn’t, but some of them absolutely... This little girl was wearing like long basketball shorts and a white t-shirt, and you will see that in the documentary. But others were, the 12-year-olds...    Mark: They are not picking their outfit here. Tim: Right, right. Mark: For the most part. Tim: And they are walking in and people say, “Looks like they want to do that! They want to do it! Look at, they... No one is forcing them to walk in.” And again back to Elizabeth Smart. When you will bring her on the show, we can talk to her about it, and she...If you thought Catherine, my wife, got passionate, wait until Elizabeth answers that question. And she says, because they bring it u, she had plenty of opportunities, in theory, to run. She did. She was in public areas, policeman came up to her, right, but what they don’t understand is trafficking, slavery, so much of slavery is mental. These traffickers enslave these kids mentally, emotionally, not just physically. In fact, they don’t want it; if they can get away with not enslaving them physically, all the better. Remember, they don’t want to kick up a lot of dust around them. So, if they can figure out how to enslave them mentally and emotionally, that is always the first choice, and they do it by the grooming process that we described earlier. They groom them, and then they control them. They control them! And this is why the rehab part is so important, because you have got to undo the damage, and that doesn’t happen overnight. It is a long process. I don’t know, I mean, I have talked to a lot of victims of trafficking, who are adults now and have families of their own, and they have told me, “You know, you don’t ever fully, fully heal.” I mean, there is always something there you have got to battle. And that is what happens, that is why when Elizabeth’s father runs to her, she still denies who she is for a second, and then she opens up. Because it is like a spell, and if you haven’t been through it - and I haven’t, so I can’t fully comprehend it, but I’ve been around it enough to know that you can’t comprehend it, unless it has happened to you. And a child’s mind is not like an adult’s mind. Children don’t think like adults think. Their minds are at different levels of development, they don’t have a lot of experience, they don’t understand the consequences like adults can and do. And so, it is not so difficult for the traffickers to play those mind games, warp them, brainwash them, and make them slaves.      Mark: Well, I think that...we’ll get into, I think, in shows down the road, we’ll have Throwback Thursdays. We’ll go revisit missions and do things, but I feel like that can give our listeners a little bit of insight into your passion, your feeling for what it is you do and how it affects your life. It is not a job you leave at the door, as you are hearing. And so if you have any parting shots along the lines of ‘Here’s Tim’, ‘Get to know Tim’, let’s go and leave our listeners with that.    Tim: You know I...I’d say this that I understand completely. We are talking about awareness, we are talking about people’s ability to see this problem. And I can’t sit back and judge and say, “Come on, open your eyes, open your eyes!” I was the worst of everybody; it was right before me and I was denying. I was denying it. I didn’t want to do it. It took me a long time to say yes, and even after I said yes, I was very apprehensive about how far I would go in this. So, I get it. It is a hard barrier to get around. And even when it is in front of you almost...you know, and then, when it is not in front you, of course, it is sometimes near impossible to get around. So, I get it, I get it, but I also understand that when you see it, when you allow yourself to open up to it, you become converted. And part of that I think is from God. I think God, more than anybody, wants these children liberated. I think he weeps more than anybody for these kids. So, if he can find an adult, who is willing to open their mind enough and not walk out of the room, he will help convert you, and put that passion into you, fill you with his spirit, and call you. He will call anybody, if you are going to help save his kids. And I just want people to go through the same conversion that I went through. I am kind of a missionary for trafficking, right. I mean, I am trying to evangelize here and get people converted to the cause, because that is who I am. I have been converted to the cause. And it hurt!        Mark: The cause of freedom. Tim: The cause of freedom. But it hurts to be converted, because you must leave something at the door, and that is your innocence. You must leave it. And who wants to give that up? But you must do that. You must make that sacrifice. And it hurts, and you cry, and you have moments that are embarrassing - and we’ll get into some of these. There were times, when I was like a child in my wife’s arms weeping and she is holding me, and I am just shaking. Still happens to me... I used to not talk about it, but I just talk about it now. It hurts, it hurts to get into this cause, because the cause of freedom requires you to fight evil, and evil hurts. But what we want to do here on this show is make converts, because I know this: converts to this cause equals liberty to children. And what greater thing can we do than bring liberty to children?   Mark: Thank you. And, because your last words were so good, I’ll sign off for you from OUR headquarters. Good night!    

Passion to Thrive!
Merra Lee - What do you need to know before buying a franchise - Meet Tim Meade!

Passion to Thrive!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 14:37


Merra Lee talks to Tim Meade, Owner, CertaPro Painters, about his process of vetting a franchise before he takes it over. Great information for anyone looking into buying a franchise!

Passion to Thrive!
Merra Lee - What do you need to know before buying a franchise - Meet Tim Meade!

Passion to Thrive!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2015 14:37


Merra Lee talks to Tim Meade, Owner, CertaPro Painters, about his process of vetting a franchise before he takes it over. Great information for anyone looking into buying a franchise!

The MX Endurance Podcast
#29 – From Fat to Fit meet Tim Ford

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 46:20


Great interview with age group triathalete Tim Ford who's gone from 120kg (165lbs) to 71 kg (156lbs) and qualified for the 70.3 World Championships in 2016. We also discuss …. Triple crown and how this now looks Stand out performances of 2015 (Jan Frodeno, Gwynsanity, Daniele Ryf) Off season training, common mistakes to avoid.   View the free training sessions here ...  http://www.maccax.com/26-from-fat-to-fit-tim-ford/

Awesome Advocates- For Dogs, Cats, & other Pets on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Awesome Animal Advocates - Episode 69 Meet Tim Phillips of ADI who was Featured on ABC’ Nightline

Awesome Advocates- For Dogs, Cats, & other Pets on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 34:00


Between the two of them this will make the third appearance of either Tim Phillips and/or his wife Jan Creamer co-founders of Animal Defenders International (ADI) appearing on Awesome Animal Advocates. Listen as Tim Phillips brings us up to date on the success of the film Lion Ark, and what he and Jan are doing in Peru. When you do you’ll understand why ADI is a featured news item on a national network news program such as ABC’s Nightline. Questions or Comments? Email Max A Pooch: maxapooch@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Meet Tim Phillips of ADI who was Featured on ABC’ Nightline on Pet Life Radio

Chamber Spotlight
Meet Tim Daley, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity Berks!

Chamber Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2015 11:58


Tim Daley and Habitat for Humanity of Berks are building homes, communities, and hope!

Oh Behave - Harmony in the household with your pets - Recommended by Oprah - on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Oh Behave - Episode 264 Meet Tim Link - The Man Who Talks With Animals and Can Teach You, Too!

Oh Behave - Harmony in the household with your pets - Recommended by Oprah - on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 34:59


Renowned animal communicator Tim Link shares ways to you can converse, really converse with your dog and cat on this special episode of the Oh Behave Show. Link’s must-get new book, Talking with Dogs and Cats: Joining the Conversation to Improve Behavior and Bond with Your Animals, is being unleashed in early June to kick off his book tours. Find out what your dog and your cat are really thinking and feeling from the man who can teach you: Tim Link. Learn more by visiting www.wagging-tales.com. Questions or Comments? Send them to: arden@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - The Man Who Talks With Animals and Can Teach You, Too on Pet Life Radio

This Week in Health Innovation
@HiMSS 2015: Meet Tim Stettheimer SVP & Regional CIO @AscensionHealth Services

This Week in Health Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 10:00


My colleague and Health Innovation Media Co-host Douglas Goldstein @efuturist and I caught up with Tim Stettheimer @AscensionHealth Senior Vice President and Regional Chief Information Officer at CHIME CIO Forum at HiMSS 2015. This is audio portion of interview only. Complete interview to be available c/o Health Innovation Media and specifically posted in our video library here. Enjoy! 

Meet My Good Friend
Meet My Good Friend Tim

Meet My Good Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 28:27


Meet Tim. He is from Boston and travelled in to Cleveland to watch the Celtics lose to the Cleveland Cavaliers in game 1 of the opening round of the NBA playoffs. We talk basketball, baseball, football, and Tim’s love of watching sporting events in various cities. You will also learn what an insurance claims adjuster does, which includes, but is not limited to “I do my job.”The real meat and potatoes of the talk is about the City of Boston and it’s various landmarks and peculiarities. For example, did you know that the entire city of Boston shuts down for a holiday called Patriots' Day where they run marathons for some reason and everyone wears Bill Belichick sleeveless hoodies?I’m pleased to introduce you to my good friend Tim.

Chamber Spotlight
Meet Tim Meade, Owner of CertaPro Painters!

Chamber Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 8:57


Ellen Horan speaks to Tim Meade, Owner of CertaPro Painters, on owning a franchise and his road to success.

Ringgold Band
Meet Tim Gross of the Ringgold Band

Ringgold Band

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2014 11:09


Jim Seidel and Cindy Miller-Aungst talk to Tim Gross about his life and journey as a music educator and also his love for the Ringgold Band!

Be Something Greater
Why Berks County? Meet Tim Dietrich, Board Member of GREP

Be Something Greater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2014 11:28


Aaron talks to Tim Dietrich about Barley Snyder Attorneys at Law and how being involved in the local communities is a one of their keys to success.

Be Something Greater
Why Berks County? Meet Tim Dietrich, Board Member of GREP

Be Something Greater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2014 11:28


Aaron talks to Tim Dietrich about Barley Snyder Attorneys at Law and how being involved in the local communities is a one of their keys to success.