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Past Shows

Saturday, June 28th

John Browne, CEO of BP from 1995 to 2007, built a reputation as a visionary leader and a master of business efficiency. His 41-year career at BP came to an abrupt halt when he was forced to resign after a British tabloid outed him as a gay man. In his new book The Glass Closet: Why Coming Out is Good Business Lord Browne examines the risks and rewards of coming out in business.

Kyle Young, CFP and Accredited Domestic Partnership Advisor with Wells Fargo Financial Advisors, will be looking at the unique challenges still facing the LGBT community a year after the historic Supreme Court DOMA decision. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, June 21st

New York Times bestseller Martin Yate is the author of Knock Em Dead–The Ultimate Job Search Guide. It is the keystone of a 14 book series, with each book addressing a different aspect of job search and modern career management. Knock ‘em Dead Social Networking: For Job Search and Professional Success is the latest in his series.

The Strip and Beyond catches up with Jim McMichael, Diversity & Cultural Manager with the LVCVA (Las Vegas Convention & Visitor Authority). Year after year, Las Vegas proves to be a favorite among LGBT travelers for good reason. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, June 14th

Machelle Williams has 18 years of experience in the Volkswagen Group, and now leads VW’s Corporate Diversity initiative. Under her leadership VWGoA has been recognized as a Best Place to Work by the Human Rights Campaign achieving a 100% score on the Corporate Equality Index three times since 2008.

Tabatha Coffey has been widely credited for her savvy business expertise, and ability to transform people’s lives and help struggling businesses. In her second book, Own It! Be the Boss of Your Life—at Home and in the Workplace, Coffey is teaching readers that the secret to their success is in taking charge of their own future.

Saturday, June 7th

Absolute Value: What Really Influences Customers in the Age of (Nearly) Perfect Information reveals what really influences customers today. Bestselling author Emanuel Rosen exposes how today’s new information environment demands that businesses change everything from communications to market research, and the way they think about customer loyalty.

Are you becoming obsolete at work? Shop Talk looks at strategies for staying relevant in the workplace. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, May 31st

Ed Salvato is editor in chief of ManAboutWorld, the number-one gay travel magazine built for the iPad and Android tablet platforms, which he launched along with his business partner Billy Kolber in summer 2012. Ed is often called “the world’s foremost gay travel expert.”

Chris Heuisler is the Concierge for Westin Hotels & Resorts RunWestin program. From pre-race training to the finish line, he acts as a personal marathon coach for Westin guests both in person and through social media.

Saturday, May 24th

This Memorial Day weekend Tim and John welcome LGBT Business Leader Bob Witeck to the studio. He is the President and founder of Witeck Communications, Inc. with nearly four decades professional communications experience in the private sector and in public service. He is a seasoned communicator, counselor, public affairs professional, speechwriter as well as a trusted crisis communications expert. His contributions to the LGBT community over the past 25 years cannot be overstated.

Saturday, May 17th

Tim and John  are back from Madrid and live in-studio. Paul Hagen of Metrosource magazine returns to continue his mission of putting the “culture” back in “pop culture” for our listeners on Metroscope.

On Shop Talk we share expert business travel tips—from the executives who are on the road many days out of the year. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, May 10th

Tim and John are in Madrid Spain for the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association’s 31st Annual Global Convention. It is the world’s premier educational and networking event for the LGBT tourism industry. This year introduces several unique destinations: Utah, Vietnam, Panama and new offerings from Japan.

Thanks to Orbitz for supporting The Focus Group in Madrid, and to Innside Genova for our great accommodations.

Saturday, May 3rd

In her new book Relevance: The Power to Change Minds and Behavior and Stay Ahead of the Competition, Brodeur Partners CEO Andrea Coville, along with journalist Paul B. Brown, take a deep dive into the dimensions of relevance—both qualitative and quantitative. She offers marketers a road-tested plan for creating relevant messages that shift attitudes and—most importantly—consumer behavior.

Shop Talk looks at four unique ways to motivate people, and wonders if PowerPoint is making us stupid. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, April 26th

Tabatha Coffey has been widely credited for her savvy business expertise, and ability to transform people’s lives and help struggling businesses. In her second book, Own It! Be the Boss of Your Life—at Home and in the Workplace, Coffey is teaching readers that the secret to their success is in taking charge of their own future.

Conservative Christian activists have some major brands in their sights. Shop Talk looks at which companies are rated the least and most holy. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

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