It’s a cocktail of razor-sharp wit, business savvy, and unfiltered friendship.
For 16 years, The Focus Group has kept listeners hooked with the unique bond between hosts Tim Bennett and John Nash—high school buddies turned LGBTQ marketing trailblazers, best known for their groundbreaking Subaru campaigns. Tim and John blend corporate and entrepreneurial insights for discussions that seamlessly shift from professional to personal. Tune in for their trademark humor, industry insights, and the kind of chemistry you can’t buy off the shelf.
THIS WEEKS SHOW
TFG Unbuttoned: I Wish I Knew How to Quit You
05.06.25 | Oscar winning movie, “Brokeback Mountain,” is getting a 20th Anniversary re-release this June. With all the current anti-LGBTQ legislation and rhetoric taking place right now the timing is interesting. But first, a climber had to be rescued twice in two weeks when illegally traversing Mt. Fuji in Japan during the off season. The second rescue was triggered when he went in search of his phone and other personal items. Then, several large Las Vegas Hotels are eliminating their concierge staff as more people use their digital assets to plan their stay.
How to Look Younger
05.07.25 | Shop Talk comes from GQ Magazine this week as we look at “10 Habits That Are Making You Look Older.” In Caught My Eye, LEGO had special bags for a Star Wars May the 4th promotion destroyed the day after—much to the dismay of some staff. Also, an angry woodpecker looking for love on Cape Cod is damaging vehicle mirrors and windows as he marks his territory and tries to attract a mate. Our Business Birthday this week is Edwin Land, the co-founder of the Polaroid Company and inventor of the Polaroid Instant Camera.
PAST SHOWS
Vacation Plans Under Pressure
04.30.25 | Summer 2025 travel plans are stalling as many Americans take a “wait and see” approach, thanks to job worries and rising tariffs. Tired of winning yet? On Caught My Eye, we spotlight a Texas mom who thought Jell-O shots were a great idea for a 5th-grade Christmas party—plus an unexpected story featuring ChatGPT. Our Business Birthday celebrates Jake Burton Carpenter, the pioneer behind Burton Snowboards.
TFG Unbuttoned: NFL Scouting Reports Used to Sound a Lot Like Grindr Profiles
04.29.25 | According to Outsports, back before social media took over in the early 2000s, recruits were described with phrases like “nice V,” “muscular,” and “tight bubble.” In other news, poor Caitlyn Jenner is being sued over her meme coin venture. She’s launched a GoFundMe for legal fees — and as of today, it’s raised a grand total of $14. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is looking to roll back services on the 988 Lifeline — potentially cutting critical options for Spanish speakers, LGBTQ individuals, and veterans. In response, our friends up north have stepped in: Canada’s suicide hotline is now open to Americans, with an option to be routed back to U.S. services if needed. Thank you, Canada.
The Trump Who Stole Christmas
04.23.25 | Christmas may not be so merry according to the Toy Association which says more than 75% of toys destined for the US holiday come from China. The tariffs are putting supply chains and costs into chaos. Caught My Eye, looks at a “captain” that bought a German cruise ship on Craigslist to rehab, and an American YouTuber that may face five years in prison for contacting a remote tribe in India. Our Business Birthday this week celebrates Chuck Feeney, co-founder of Duty Free Shops and secret philanthropist.