

The Fire Time Podcast
Tim Reed
Are you tired of presentations that are only half relevant to your business? Many speakers are not practitioners of their material, simply teachers—not so with The Fire Time Podcast. This podcast is for the hearth industry and by the hearth industry. Host Tim Reed has over a decade of experience in the hearth industry, making conversations with guests relevant and extremely practical. In Season One, Tim speaks with twelve hearth industry leaders and provides content relevant to any position, whether on the retail or manufacturing side. Hearth companies everywhere are lost because the landscape of business has changed dramatically in the last ten years. They are trying hard, but they just don’t know what to do. The Fire Time Podcast equips hearth companies to win by sharing ideas and innovation from the best minds in our industry. This podcast will give you the tools to move the needle in your company and win in the changing landscape. This podcast is the first of its kind—specific to the business that you work in every day and simple enough to teach you what’s needed to succeed. Do not miss out on The Fire Time Podcast, available for Apple and Droid devices or at www.itsfiretime.com/podcast. The simple and repeatable steps provided will empower you to grow the bottom line of your company and inspire the team that you lead. ABOUT: Tim Reed is the Retail Sales Leader at Fireside Home Solutions in the Pacific Northwest where he helps his team members make it so stupidly easy to buy from them that there is no excuse not to. Starting as individual salesperson in an empty warehouse, he has grown Fireside’s Retail division by millions (after cutting his marketing budget by 90%). Tim has been invited all over the country to teach companies how to market effectively to their customers and sell more than ever before. His YouTube videos, sales blog, and “Fire Time Podcast” have become a resource for the industry and are actively helping thousands of people rethink their paradigms so that they can grow their businesses in the changing landscape. Tim learned “just enough to be dangerous” about sales, marketing, web development, and leadership from years of playing guitar in a failing punk band—which he swears has uniquely qualified him for his job today. Now considered one of the most innovative minds and compelling communicators in the industry, Tim uses his platform to serve others, helping them create clear messages that are wildly compelling to their audiences. Tim lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, Jessica, two children, Olivia and Luke, and his 90 pound Golden Retriever, Walter. He still plays guitar in a failing punk band. CONTACT: tim@itsfiretime.com | www.itsfiretime.com
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Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 8min
Stop Quoting. Start Selling (Live from the 2026 HPBExpo)
Welcome to Season 16 of The Fire Time Podcast—and for the first time ever, we're on video. To kick things off, Tim steps in for Gideon Honeycutt at the 2026 HPBExpo to teach a session on breaking free from the quote trap—the costly cycle where salespeople fail to show customers why a product uniquely solves their problem and get reduced to handing out numbers. What follows is a masterclass in three deceptively simple steps that can fundamentally transform how your team sells.
In this episode, Tim covers:
Why most salespeople accidentally turn their products into commodities—and how a customer intake form flips the script by uncovering the real problem before you ever show a product.
How adopting a documented company sales process turns your team from clerks flying by the seat of their pants into consultants who guide customers toward a decision with confidence.
Why establishing a next step with every single quote is the difference between "let me know" and actually closing the sale—and how appropriate pressure is a gift to your customers, not a burden.
Don't miss this no-nonsense kickoff to Season 16 that proves the basics aren't basic at all—because the companies that master these three steps don't just close more sales, they give their customers an experience worth coming back for.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 24min
Tim Reed - Don't Fall Asleep At the Wheel
On his the way to the 2026 HPBExpo in New Orleans, Tim takes a break from Rapid Reactions to share an audio article from the upcoming 2026 Fire Time Journal, the yearly printed playbook for running a hearth retail business, featuring the best of the industry.
Listen to Tim's article titled, "Don't Fall Asleep At the Wheel," hear his recap at the end, and pick up your free copy of 2026 The Fire Time Journal at the 2026 HPBExpo this week.
Don't miss the Fire Time After Hours Karaoke Party following the EPBExpo on Friday night. Sign up at: https://www.itsfiretime.com/afterparty
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Mar 10, 2026 • 59min
*Replay* Clay Dennis - Building a Business That You Can Sell
While we prepare for Season 16 of the podcast, we're taking a break from our Fire Time Magazine Rapid Reaction series to reply a conversation that Tim had with Grant Falco about the first step to build a heartbeat report for your company—the weekly traffic count.
Here are the original show notes:
“I started looking at my company as a retirement plan.” Do you look at your company the same way? Chances are, you probably don’t. But building a business you can sell is all about keeping the end in mind and reverse engineering from there—and this conversation covers how to do that like an expert.
Today, Tim talks with Clay Dennis, a man who titles himself a believer, a coach, and a friend when called. Clay tells Tim about how his business almost literally killed him, how he built his business like a retirement plan, how he eventually sold his business, and how he segments his life into acts.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How you can build a business that works as a retirement plan (this is mandatory if you want certainty in the future).
What you should know about the three fates of every business (this will help you decide how you want yours to end).
What you should do when a manufacturer’s suggested products aren’t moving (this is a hard truth that only the most dominant businesses embrace).
Stop operating your business day by day—focus on the end instead. Building a business that you can sell is essential to finishing life well. Listen today to learn how to craft a better future.
Nearing Home by Billy Graham
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Mar 3, 2026 • 45min
*Replay* Grant Falco - Building the Heartbeat Report (Traffic Count)
While we prepare for Season 16 of the podcast, we're taking a break from our Fire Time Magazine Rapid Reaction series to reply a conversation that Tim had with Grant Falco about the first step to build a heartbeat report for your company—the weekly traffic count.
Here are the original show notes:
Many leaders judge the well-being of their businesses purely based on feel. This works great until it doesn’t—and then you’re left scrambling to figure out where things went wrong. Imagine if, instead, you could have your finger on the pulse of your business so you could prevent problems before they happen.
In today’s episode, Tim and Grant discuss traffic count—the first of the four keystone metrics that make up the heartbeat report. Traffic count (door swings) is the metric that Tim credits for bringing him where he is today.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How you should track traffic in your business (this—once implemented—will give you a ton of information).
How tracking traffic will allow you to align your inventory with what customers actually want (this is exciting to see when it starts to happen).
Why having a human track traffic is almost always better than a stale metric produced by a computer (this is something that took Tim and Grant a while to understand).
Stop judging the well-being of your business entirely on feel. Instead, build a heartbeat report that tracks key metrics and gives you the complete picture. Want to get started? Just press play.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 58min
*Replay* Stan Campbell - Mission, Vision, Core Values, Goals, and Objectives
While we prepare for Season 16 of the podcast, we're taking a break from our Fire Time Magazine Rapid Reaction series to reply a conversation that Tim had with Stan Campbell about the value of building your organization the right way.
Here are the original show notes:
If you walked up to your team and asked them to recite your mission statement, could they do it? If not, here’s the hard truth: Your mission statement stinks, and you need to improve it. If your team doesn’t know why your organization exists, where you’re going, and how they’re expected to behave, then you’re setting them up to fail.
In today’s episode, Tim sits down with his mentor, Stan Campbell, to define and discuss the essential elements of any healthy business: mission, vision, core values, goals, and objectives. During the conversation, Tim explains how Stan helped him and his team develop each of these elements so that they could always have clarity on what the company is and where it’s going.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How core values—when done right—will pump up your team (this makes winning organizations).
How an outsider’s critique of your organization will change everything (this will allow you to truly see eye-to-eye with your team).
How you should delegate tasks (this isn’t offloading things you don’t want to do onto others' plates).
The landscape is littered with organizations that never made it past their leaders' capacities. If you truly care about your business, you should be okay with leaving behind a legacy that doesn’t include you. Making things less about you as a leader and giving your team the authority to talk back will pay dividends. Listen today to get started.
Hiring Stan is the best money Tim has ever spent. Bring him in to critique your organization by emailing him here: stanfordjcampbell@gmail.com.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 48min
Tim Reed - The Journey: Part 2 (FTM Rapid Reaction)
While we prepare Season 16 of the podcast, Tim will be giving weekly rapid reactions to audio articles from The Fire Time Magazine. In this week's episode, Tim reacts to an article he just wrote titled, "The Journey: Part 2" (released in the February 2026 issue of The Fire Time Magazine).
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Feb 10, 2026 • 25min
Ryan Przybylski - 5 Building Blocks of a Strong Company Culture (FTM Rapid Reaction)
While we prepare Season 16 of the podcast, Tim will be giving weekly rapid reactions to audio articles from The Fire Time Magazine. In this week's episode, Tim reacts to an article by Ryan Przybylski titled, "5 Building Blocks of a Strong Company Culture" (released in the February 2025 issue of The Fire Time Magazine).
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Feb 3, 2026 • 27min
Kim Davis - Value First, Discounts Second (FTM Rapid Reaction)
While we prepare Season 16 of the podcast, Tim will be giving weekly rapid reactions to audio articles from The Fire Time Magazine. In this week's episode, Tim reacts to an article by Kim Davis titled, " Value First, Discounts Second" (released in the November 2025 issue of The Fire Time Magazine).
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Jan 27, 2026 • 50min
A Guide to the 2026 HPBExpo
This week, Tim walks through the Fire Time Guide to the 2026 HPBExpo in New Orleans (March 18-21), breaking down day-by-day strategies to maximize your time at the industry's biggest annual event. From affiliate parties to education sessions to the first-ever Fire Time Karaoke After Party, Tim explains how to attack the show with intentionality to make the most of it.
In this episode, Tim covers:
Why Wednesday's affiliate parties and retailer roundtables are your first chance to forge relationships that matter.
How Thursday's education lineup is so stacked that you may need to split up your team—Gideon Honeycutt, Kenneth Walker, and Tim all teach back-to-back sessions.
What makes the outdoor burn area Industry Street Party is going to be off the hook this year.
Why Friday's Ultimate Awards Show is something that no one can miss.
How to guarantee entry to the Fire Time Karaoke After Party at The Den with golden tickets (sign up to sing or donate to Stove Team International before 8:30pm)
Don't miss this tactical guide to turning expo inspiration into actual business results—because the real work starts when you debrief and create your implementation plan before the daily grind makes you forget everything.
Links from today's Episode:
Download the Fire Time Guide to the 2026 HPBExpo
RSVP for The Fire Time Karaoke After Party
RSVP for the Women's Breakfast & Roundtable Event
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Jan 20, 2026 • 26min
Dax Johnston - 3 Tips to Transform Industry Rookies Into Hearth Pros (FTM Rapid Reaction)
While we prepare Season 16 of the podcast, Tim will be giving weekly rapid reactions to audio articles from The Fire Time Magazine. In this week's episode, Tim reacts to an article by Dax Johnston titled, "3 Tips to Transform Industry Rookies Into Hearth Pros" (released in the September 2025 issue of The Fire Time Magazine).
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