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Experience Leadership
042: Coaching vs Consulting (What's the Difference?)

Experience Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 18:21


We all need coaches. No matter how high up on the totem pole we are or how much experience we have, we've never “made it.” There is always more knowledge to learn, skills to develop, and practices to apply in our businesses.  Last week, we had the opportunity to talk with Tim Wells about all of this. He is an experienced executive in the area of the sales and technology of startups. If you missed that conversation, go back now and listen to it. Tim brought a rich depth of knowledge to our show based on his vast experience.    Today, we are finishing up our discussion. We're talking about the difference between coaching and consulting and diving even deeper into Tim's process for working with clients to help them become the best they can be. Tune in to learn even more from Tim's incredible leadership insights.   In this episode, you will hear: The difference between a coach and a consultant. Where Tim fits in the spectrum between coach and consultant. The importance of having a strong leadership team. Why you need to shape your company's culture around focusing on the client. What the Integrity Model is. How to build an infectious culture where people are excited to serve customers. Why everyone in a company is in sales. Subscribe and Review Share your thoughts and ideas with us and email me at stephen@experienceleadership.com.   If you like what you're hearing, please subscribe to this podcast. Each week, Experience Leadership Podcast shares coaching tips as well as new facts, figures, and cutting-edge theories and thoughts about leadership to help grow your business. We also feature stories of successful people so you learn from real people, and not just from theory. I'd love for you to give me a review over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Tim on LinkedIn Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com

CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Ep 344 - Midwest Cannabis Company Thrives In a Difficult Market

CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 34:36


We hear a lot about what’s going on in the west coast cannabis market, but what about the midwest? Here to fill us in is Tim Schuler of Cannalicious and Detroit Edible Company. Learn more at: www.cannaliciouslabs.com  www.detroitediblecompany.com  Key Takeaways: [1:09] An inside look at Cannalicious and Detroit Edible Company, two of Michigan’s most successful cannabis businesses [2:00] Tim’s background working for Anheuser Busch and how he got into the cannabis space [3:42] How the cannabis market in Michigan has evolved over the last ten years [8:35] How Tim and his team decide the best cannabis extracts to produce at Cannalicious [11:23] The types of products sold at Detroit Edible Company, from gummies to brownies [17:44] Detroit Edible’s latest partnership with Eaze and why the California-based delivery app is expanding into Michigan [21:31] How Tim manages his inventory using LeafLink, cannabis’ largest wholesale management platform [25:51] Where Tim sees the cannabis market in Michigan heading over the next 3-5 years

Vacation Mavens
166: Affordable Vacation Destinations

Vacation Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 34:43


If your vacation budget is being squeezed, you are not alone. This week we tackle the topic of affordable vacation destinations (that you can hopefully take this year or in the near future) with Tim Leffel, author of "The World's Cheapest Destinations." Plus, we share some of our favorite black family travel content creators and commit to bringing more diverse voices onto the podcast.   ON THE PODCAST 00:30 - Recommended black family travel bloggers 05:17 - Talking with Tim Leffel 07:20 - What makes a cheap destination 09:10 - US budget destinations 14:05 - Covid cases in other countries 15:35 - Budget places in other countries 20:50 - Tips for saving money 25:30 - Thoughts of what is to come 27:50 - Where Tim wants to go first 29:53 - Tim’s Favorite Travel Gear 33:20 - What’s next for Vacation Mavens ABOUT TIM LEFFEL Tim Leffel is an award-winning travel writer, editor, and blogger. He publishes five online magazines and blogs including Perceptive Travel, the Cheapest Destinations Blog, and Hotel Scoop. He is the author of several books including Travel Writing 2.0, A Better Life for Half the Price, and The World's Cheapest Destinations, now in its fifth edition. He is a member of NATJA and SATW and is North American Conference Director of the Travel Bloggers Exhange Conference (TBEX). Follow Tim on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. TIPS FOR TRAVELING ON A BUDGET Visiting a place where the cost of living is cheaper ends up being a bit cheaper if you are going to take a vacation there. If the cost of living is cheaper that means dinners, admission prices and even room costs tend to be lower than your home country or city. Just checking out smaller cities in the US rather than going to a big city like NYC or Chicago can help save you on the budget. There is still a lot to offer in smaller cities including museums, waterparks, aquariums, etc. Smaller cities are also usually easier to get around being that they are not as crowded. In other countries there are different regions that are budget friendly for families In Europe there are two great budget areas; one in Eastern Europe and one in the Balkans. The Southeast Asian countries are pretty close together and easy to get to, making this area a backpacker favorite. South America also has some great budget friendly areas to visit. Malaysia is one of these budget areas that doesn’t get thought about often, but it holds a lot to explore. The roads are easy to travel, the food is cheap and good and you don’t have to worry about the water, it is safe to drink. There are some destinations like Iceland or Canada that if you have had them on your bucket list some places are offering cheaper prices than normal and the exchange rate is really good. You should definitely look into these destinations if you have wanted to go there at all, this might be your opportunity to take that trip at a lower price that you could have before. (Just keep in mind that the Canadian border is closed until at least the end of July and, while Iceland is reopening on June 15th, you need to get tested either before you arrive or on arrival or be subject to a 14-day quarantine.) It may be tougher for families but the more you leave yourself open the options of making the trip trip cheaper increases. Travel dates are a big cost change if you are more flexible. Having kids in school makes this harder to do but it is definitely something to keep an eye on when your kids are younger and you are more capable to pull them out of school. You also want to think about high travel times for different destinations. Peak season for travel is going to be different in different countries and destinations. This will make your trip cheaper if you are able to go at a non-peak time. Other kinds of accommodations and travel options can make a big difference in your budget. FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR Tim loves to wear either ExOffico or CragHoppers clothing. He has tried out a bunch of different brands of gear and loves how well these brands have held up over the years. He will also almost always choose something that is quick dry and he can wash it in the sink if he has to. He has recently been wearing some Prana items because he likes the comfort and how they look. If he is going anywhere that he thinks might be busy, he will wear pick-pocket proof pants to keep his items safe. As for socks, he loves his Darn Tough socks that are very durable and comfortable to wear and are made in the USA. For shoes he likes a lot of different kinds but Sanuk’s are the best for compact travel. They are comfortable and they are also easily compressed and can fit nicely in your bag for travel, no matter what kind of bag you have. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Travelers to follow: Heather Greenwood Davis on Instagram Montoya from The Spring Break Family Blog Monet from The Traveling Child Blog Karen from The Mom Trotter Blog Tim’s Travel Books Stuffed Suitcase - Budget Vacation Worksheet Stuffed Suitcase - Budget Planner FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email at podcast@vacationmavens.com. You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening!

Passive Income through Multifamily Real Estate
Episode #98: Building a Team with Tim Bratz

Passive Income through Multifamily Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 15:21


Many business owners would argue that a large part of success comes down to having the right people around you. One such a person is Tim Bratz, the President of Legacy Wealth Holdings, who joins us to talk about hiring the right people to build a strong, committed team. The conversation starts with Tim explaining the need for a Steve Jobs and a Steve Wozniak on your A-team: one who is the visionary and one who is skilled at operations and the more technical aspects of the business. He walks listeners through his thought processes around his first hire, how this person propelled his exponential growth, and why hiring an employee to solve each new obstacle is a bad idea. Tim also shares how they have used the DISC personality assessment to pair the right people with the right roles, the importance of doubling down on your strengths by focusing only on those while delegating everything else, and he gives listeners some insight into how the compensation for their core team members is structured to ensure everyone’s buy-in. Key Points From This Episode:Hear about Tim’s transition from real estate broker to owner and his total portfolio value. The requirements of a strong team: having a combination of visionaries and operators.Understanding that growth cannot happen unless you let go of control. Tim’s first-ever hire and how it helped him to triple his income. Falling into the trap of hiring a new employee every time you run into a problem. The numerous difficulties with owning a property management company. Where Tim found the 200 employees who are currently working for him. Staying in your genius self by focusing on your strengths and delegating the rest. How Legacy Wealth Holdings go about finding people with the right character traits for each role. Hear how the compensation is structured so that members remain motivated and committed. Find out what Tim’s assets manager superpower is!Tweetables:“You need two types of personalities to run a business. One is kind of that visionary, more the CEO mindset, kind of like Steve Jobs. But you need the technical element which is like the Steve Wozniak.” — @TimBratz [0:01:58]“What I do know about growth is that it works inversely to control. You have to give up control in order to grow.” — @TimBratz [0:02:26]Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Tim Bratz on LinkedInTim Bratz on InstagramTim Bratz on TwitterLegacy Wealth HoldingsSteve JobsSteve Wozniak on TwitterDonald TrumpBarack Obama George W. Bush DISC Personality AssessmentPassive Income through Multifamily Real Estate Group on FacebookGary Lipsky on TwitterKyle Mitchell on FacebookLimitless Estates

Wyre Talks
Ep 55, Secure Autonomous Earnings Through Staking and Defi—With Tim Ogilvie of Staked

Wyre Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 59:49


DeFi and staking are classified as two different animals. And yet, both facilitate a protocol-level interaction with a smart contract that pays a yield over time. For that reason, Tim Ogilvie and the team at Staked are playing in both arenas, helping customers put their idle crypto to use.Tim is the Cofounder and CEO of Staked, a crypto platform that helps institutional investors reliably and securely compound their crypto assets. On this episode of Wyre Talks, Tim joins us to share his team’s mission around creating an easy-to-generate yield button and offer a high-level overview of the Staked infrastructure. He walks us through the metrics the team uses to judge its performance in terms of security and reliability and explains how his experience as a validator has changed his view of the space.Tim goes on to address Staked’s first DeFi product, Robo Advisor for Yield or RAY, discussing how it outperformed several other competitive rebalancing products and why the team wants RAY to be an open standard rather than staked product. He also weighs in on the current share of alpha that Staked earns, how that benchmark rate is defined, and the decisioning models the team uses to determine their potential market impact. Listen in for Tim’s take on KYC/AML and learn the benefit of smart contracts in terms of money operating like a pool—without being truly mixed. Follow Thomas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tomscariaFollow Louis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/louAboudHogbenFollow Tim on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tim_ogilvieFollow Staked on Twitter:https://twitter.com/staked_usToday’s Topics[0:20] Tim’s 20-year career in entrepreneurship and what drew him to crypto[1:16] What inspired Tim’s transition from Wall Street to the risky world of startups[2:44] How Tim’s work on a debt derivatives desk informs his work at Staked[4:01] Where Tim thinks the crypto space is headed in terms of financial products based on interest rates[5:45] The volatility of forward yield markets and the subsequent challenge around defining a risk-free rate in Bitcoin[6:30] What Staked looked like in the beginning[7:51] A high-level overview of the Staked infrastructure[8:38] What metrics Staked uses to judge itself and other stakers[9:31] The Staked team’s mission to make it easy to take advantage of passive opportunities in crypto + what customers need to show up with to facilitate that[10:37] Why Staked runs its servers on a combination of public cloud and on-premise infrastructure[11:12] Why Staked does not charge fees for individual pieces of infrastructure[11:42] Determining which proof-of-stake coins require high-performance infrastructure to run a node based on performance, security and decentralization[13:17] How Tim’s experience running validators has changed his view of the space[14:41] Tim’s insight on the relatively low operating costs associated with PoS networks + why secure enclaves are much more expensive[16:41] Tim’s take on the profitability of a staking-as-a-service business model[18:36] How Staked benefits from running several different networks at once[20:17] The fee pressure among validators on Cosmos + why validator fees are rising in general[21:50] Other products and services Staked might provide in building a premium product[22:46] How the common theme around putting idle crypto to use inspired Staked’s DeFi vision[24:36] Staked’s first product in the DeFi space and how it works[25:22] How RAY might evolve to support more sophisticated pricing and evaluate risk[29:11] The DeFi opportunities the Staked team might add to RAY (i.e.: staking, liquidation tools)[29:51] How pricing is likely to evolve for RAY’s option to bid on underwater loans[31:10] How RAY outperformed several other competitive rebalancing products + how it will be better able to take advantage of opportunities and service new markets as its pool increases[33:51] Tim’s thoughts on KYC/AML + the advantage of smart contracts in terms of money operating like a pool without truly being mixed[36:19] How RAY is creating SPVs to bridge centralized lending services[37:10] Why the Staked team wants RAY to be an open standard rather than staked product[38:46] The decisioning models the team uses to determine their potential market impact[40:11] How RAY earns revenue in lieu of fees[40:46] The RAY token model and Staked’s approach to developing a decentralized product[41:50] The current share of alpha that Staked earns and how the benchmark rate is defined[42:48] Tim’s vision for the future of RAY + its potential distribution play to wallets and exchanges[44:52] Opportunities around forwards, spot prices and other DeFi functionalities that developers are exploring with the latest Staked tech[46:05] The most-requested features Staked customers are asking for[46:50] Tim’s prediction that the space will move toward a fixed interest rate model[48:24] How Tim thinks about Staked’s role in helping protocols define their own risk properties[49:41] How customers maintain their role in governance while Staked serves as a technical pass-through[50:19] Tim’s insight around smart contract insurance and the challenges associated with pricing it effectively[51:57] The demand for building an effective borrowing product[52:22] Tim’s view of early exit opportunities as the next big thing in the passive income space[53:16] How validators think about the nuances of high inflation vs. low inflation coins[56:34] Tim’s advice around recruiting capital for hobbyists interested in running a node[57:42] Why Tim is excited about projects like Cosmos, Polkadot and Keep in allowing for interchain activity

Multifamily Live
Ep. 419: Quit STRESSING and WASTING TIME Searching for a Commercial Real Estate Loans! Tim Milazzo Shows Us How!

Multifamily Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 29:01


Click Here To Listen Full Episode of the Podcast  Tim Milazzo is the Co-founder and CEO of StackSource, an online platform for Commercial Real Estate Loans where customers can connect to top commercial mortgage lenders, receive real loan quotes, and close with confidence. Tim comes from tech giants, Facebook and Google, where he helped expand B2B marketplaces and ad tech. Years ago he interned at a top NYC real estate company before the current real estate tech wave. Tim also comes from a family with history in real estate. Some topics covered: -How Tim got started in real estate -What is StackSource? -Where Tim got the idea for StackSource -Who are the best candidates for StackSource and where will you get the best value out of it. -What data do you need to know in order to get into the StackSource quotation process? -The advantages of StackSource -Advice and skills needed for those thinking of starting their own business -Some hurdles Tim has faced while starting StackSource -What Tim looks for when hiring employees and how to avoid hiring mistakes. -What roles did Tim look to fill when hiring first employees? -What should you do Day 1 when starting a business that you want to have an impact on the market? -What is Tim's WHY? -Words Tim lives by -Best way to connect with Tim: www.stacksource.com  or tim@stacksource.com --------------------------

Multifamily Live
Ep. 257 Quit STRESSING and WASTING TIME Searching for a Commercial Real Estate Loans! Tim Milazzo Shows Us How!

Multifamily Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 27:32


Download This Awesome Podcast: http://bit.ly/2JCL2yA Tim Milazzo is the Co-founder and CEO of StackSource, an online platform for Commercial Real Estate Loans where customers can connect to top commercial mortgage lenders, receive real loan quotes, and close with confidence. Tim comes from tech giants, Facebook and Google, where he helped expand B2B marketplaces and ad tech. Years ago he interned at a top NYC real estate company before the current real estate tech wave. Tim also comes from a family with history in real estate. Some topics covered: -How Tim got started in real estate -What is StackSource? -Where Tim got the idea for StackSource -Who are the best candidates for StackSource and where will you get the best value out of it. -What data do you need to know in order to get into the StackSource quotation process? -The advantages of StackSource -Advice and skills needed for those thinking of starting their own business -Some hurdles Tim has faced while starting StackSource -What Tim looks for when hiring employees and how to avoid hiring mistakes. -What roles did Tim look to fill when hiring first employees? -What should you do Day 1 when starting a business that you want to have an impact on the market? -What is Tim's WHY? -Words Tim lives by -Best way to connect with Tim: www.stacksource.com or tim@stacksource.com As always we thank you so much for your support. We appreciate you for listening. If you like what you hear it would mean a lot if you can give us a 5 star rating and review on iTunes- Check out our Facebook page at Yarusi Holdings For our Youtube Channel click here. A full list of podcasts are available at https://www.yarusiholdings.com/podcast/ And if you have any questions feel free to reach us at info@yarusiholdings.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Things I Learned Last Night
TILLN BONUS - Backwards Episodes and Norwegia

Things I Learned Last Night

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 5:00


This clip is from Episode 15 about Televangelists! Where Tim and Jaron explain what an episode would sound like if you play it backwards! Every other week, we'll put out a full episode! And in between, you'll get our favorite clips of episodes past! Get Immediate Access to Bonus Contenthttp://patreon.com/jaronmyers Contact Us podcast@jaronmyers.com

GMI - Guitar And Music Institute Guitar Podcasts
Episode 30 – Tim Clarke of Pitch Pilot

GMI - Guitar And Music Institute Guitar Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 45:11


Pitch Pilot - Inventor Tim Clarke Discusses New Invention For Guitar Pitch Pilot, Niagara Falls and Log Cabins. Tim Clarke's Log Cabin, inventor of Pitch PilotAbove you can see the log cabin that Tim Clarke, inventor of Pitch Pilot lives in. Tim is a musician who has a long line of inventions and ideas. In this episode, Ged Brockie from GMI discusses Pitch Pilot, Tim's latest invention that helps guitarists bend individual strings on guitars. It's hard bringing new ideas to the market and Tim discusses the lows and highs of the Pitch Perfect product. Living in a log cabin (above) in Canada, Tim needed to travel to undertake this interview which he gave near Niagara falls. Podcast Ep 30 – Table Of Contents 1.16 Tim describes his recording location. 2.59 Where Tim lives. 6.30 Introduction to Pitch Pilot. 13.17 The difference between Pitch Pilot and existing wammy bars. 14.40 Is Pitch Pilot confined to certain musical genres? 17.05 How is Pitch Pilot physically connected to a guitar? 22.01 Undertaking R&D. 25.36 The Pitch Pilot Kickstarter campaign. 28.26 Is Pitch Pilot too expensive? 35.59 Is the licencing of Pitch Pilot a possibility? 40.20 A musical family. Video Material From Pitch Pilot A review of Pitch Pilot from the guys at Guitar World. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yxDqwNbtAs&t=19s An up close look at Pitch Pilot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSikQQmHonM Watch Pitch Pilot in action being used on a Fender Tele. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma0CMoVxEL0 Links To Pitch Pilot Online Content Fancy checking out Pitch Pilot in more detail? If you do, then here are the links you need. The Pitch Pilot Campaign on Kickstarter. The Pitch Pilot website Pitch Pilot. The Pitch Pilot Youtube Channel. The Facebook page for Pitch Pilot. Twitter users here is Pitch Pilot on Twitter. Tim's daughter vocalist Paige Cora & her orchestra Check Out All Other GMI Podcasts HERE.

Los Livingston Brothers
#Show 180 – February 1, 2015

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2015 33:36


Where Tim and Pete do an impromptu pod to and from getting supplies for the Super Bowl! We talk about the game, but most importantly, the name of the brothers’ new restaurant. And it’s all thanks to cheap Whole Foods buffalo wings. (It sounds like an Oxymoron, but it isn’t.)

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #154 – January 12, 2014

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 79:04


Where Tim and Harrison talk about the awesomeness of donations for a video game marathon and what the hell A-Rod was thinking. We also congratulate Pete on the birth of his baby girl!

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #149 – December 8, 2013

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 85:06


Where Tim posted a weird article on his Facebook, hit up the HOT STOVE TRANSACTIONS, and we revisit Andrew Friedman’s only major draft blunder. Also, Tim says its Show #150, but it really isn’t. Week 2 of Los Livingston Brothers Appreciation Month.

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #145 – November 10, 2013

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 72:40


Where Tim loves him some of the “Stone Cold” Steve Austin podcast, Pete and Harrison tackle Phantasy Star Online and we ponder whether there is another video game down the line that will shake up the scene.

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #125 – June 16, 2013

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 58:05


Where Tim talks about his new job, is PlayStation jumping ahead of XBox, and the worst KNBR callers ever. Shout outs to @LOLKNBRCallers, and you should follow him on Twitter.

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #111 – March 10, 2013

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 59:18


Where Tim goes crazy about the Uhh Yeah Dude Wiki page, because CRAIG’S LIST. Also, we are joined by a random homeless guy. I couldn’t make that up even if I wanted to.

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #89 – September 30, 2012

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 60:14


Where Tim debuts the Tiger Shot text alert, LLB have their super serious sports discussions, and point and click adventures are discussed over the years.

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #87 – September 16, 2012

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 60:56


Where Tim loves him some Stanford football, Harrison gets called EX Giby after a great Aftershock performance, the Giants continue to roll, and Giby calls in to talk about how he and Harrison picked up women after a triumphant NorCal victory. Even more triumphant than that? Sam’s fishing tale that ranks as the greatest in […]

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #72 – May 27, 2012

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 58:36


Where Tim goes NUTS about Game of Thrones, Pete wants beef with The New Yorker, we all want the Street Fighter 25th Anniversary package, Sam plays King’s Quest: So You Want To Be A Hero, and we are playing craps in studio.

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #63 – March 25, 2012

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 60:42


Where Tim holds off the first 1/3 of the show, Sam joins him for the second 1/3 and Pete joins for the final third to talk about March Madness, NorCal Regionals and Pete’s successful Kickstarter venture!

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #62 – March 18, 2012

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 61:48


Where Tim can’t make the show because he’s sick, but have no fear, Harrison Young is here! He talks about The Walking Dead finale, NorCal Regionals, and what he would do in the result of a zombie apocalypse. It’s good stuff, folks. Enjoy.

Los Livingston Brothers
Show #36 – September 18, 2011

Los Livingston Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2014 59:14


Where Tim is nowhere to be found due to a meeting and Pete and Sam take over the show. The duo talks about Super Battle Opera, the Tokyo Games Show and whether or not Sam’s beard should be kept or not. Tim does call in for the last few minutes to get mad at the […]