×

We’re all business. Except when we’re not.

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: Target Fades, Costco Rises, and Drag Wins in Texas

04.15.25 | Costco is the new Target—and not just for bulk snacks. As Target’s once-progressive halo dims under political pressure and plunging foot traffic, shoppers on both sides of the aisle are walking away. Meanwhile, a Texas judge defends free speech and drag, giving the green light for students to bring Draggieland back to Texas A&M. And finally, David Wallace makes the case for why gay bars still matter, even if straight people treat them like novelty nightclubs. Identity, retail, and resistance—it’s all on tap.

Spring Clean Your Finances

04.16.25 | It’s time for a little financial spring cleaning. From sneaky subscription fees to annual price hikes, we highlight the easy wins that can help tidy up your finances. In Caught My Eye, two international Delta flights were unexpectedly diverted to an Alabama airport—without a working customs office. And finally, we revisit the age-old debate: is peeing in the shower efficient or just gross? Plus, we celebrate the Business Birthday of Max Berlitz, founder of the Berlitz Language Schools and a pioneer in language education. Money, mishaps, and a little hygiene debate.

PAST SHOWS

From Bodega Cats to Barbie Dreams

04.09.25 | This week we unplug to reconnect: Gen Z is ghosting smartphones in favor of MP3 players, flip phones, and digital cameras—because what’s old is suddenly minimalist chic. Then, we meet the real gatekeepers of New York convenience stores: Bodega Cats. Plus, a woman in Pennsylvania accidentally gives away her $2.5 million lottery ticket—stuffed in a jacket donated to charity. And finally, we celebrate the man behind Barbie, Hot Wheels, and an empire of plastic dreams—Elliott Handler, founder of Mattel, is our Business Birthday.

TFG Unbuttoned: From Harassment to Hooters: America, Are You happy?

04.08.25 | This week, justice is served with a $10 million payout to a lesbian police officer who faced relentless harassment in her own department. Then we ask: why is America so sad? Turns out, more of us are dining alone—and not just skipping dessert. Meanwhile, Hooters goes bust (bankrupt, not topless), but promises a comeback with more “family-friendly” vibes. Wings, loneliness, and justice—what more do you want?

Retirement Brain Drain, Squirrel Space Travel, and a Toilet Paper Shock

04.02.25 | What happens to your brain when you retire? In Shop Talk, we explore how staying sharp means having a plan and a purpose. Then, Caught My Eye reveals a shocking stat—75% of the world skips toilet paper (seriously!). Plus, scientists are studying hibernating squirrels to crack the code on deep-space travel. And our Business Birthday honors Erastus Bigelow, the father of modern carpets.

SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW

SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS