The Fire Time Podcast

Tim Reed
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Jan 10, 2023 • 15min

"Two Ways to Ask Customers Better Questions" by Jim Adams (FTM Rapid Reaction)

When a salesperson is standing in front of a customer, it’s important to ask intentional questions. Listen to this episode to get a framework for finding the right tone for sales situations and asking questions that genuinely show customers you care.While we prepare Season 10 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 “Two Ways to Ask Customers Better Questions” by Jim Adams (Fire Investigator and Fuel Burning Appliance Specialist for QdotGlobal). Sign up for our incredible 2023 HPBExpo Meetup: https://www.itsfiretime.com/expo. To hear more audio articles from our magazine, subscribe to the Fire Time Magazine Podcast: https://www.itsfiretime.com/magazine. Read The Fire Time Magazine Reader Edition online: https://magazine.itsfiretime.com.Download The Fire Time Magazine app to get full access to the magazine (for free): https://www.itsfiretime.com/app.Support The Fire Time Podcast financially: https://www.patreon.com/itsfiretime.
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Jan 3, 2023 • 22min

"How a $20 Add-On Could Save Your Business in the Fight Against CO2" by Michael Verkruyse (FTM Rapid Reaction)

Two-thirds of Americans believe that the climate crisis is a major issue that needs to be addressed. Yet, many of the major companies that occupy our lives daily continue to pump out tons of CO2 with little to no public scrutiny. This is because they offset their emissions by purchasing carbon credits. People in our industry need to seriously consider this inexpensive strategy if we want our industry to survive another generation. Listen to this episode to learn how to start contributing to solving the climate crisis.While we prepare Season 10 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 “How a $20 Add-On Could Save Your Business in the Fight Against CO2” by Michael Verkruyse (VP for Associated Energy Systems). Email Michael: michaelv@aes4home.com.Read The Carbon Almanac: https://thecarbonalmanac.org. Sign up for our incredible 2023 HPBExpo Meetup: https://www.itsfiretime.com/expo. To hear more audio articles from our magazine, subscribe to the Fire Time Magazine Podcast: https://www.itsfiretime.com/magazine. Read The Fire Time Magazine Reader Edition online: https://magazine.itsfiretime.com.Download The Fire Time Magazine app to get full access to the magazine (for free): https://www.itsfiretime.com/app.Support The Fire Time Podcast financially: https://www.patreon.com/itsfiretime.
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Dec 27, 2022 • 13min

"The President's Perspective" by Grant Falco (FTM Rapid Reaction)

In recent years, our industry has been too occupied by intense demand to orient our businesses in accordance with shifts in society. Today, there are industry-wide struggles in labor, sales, supply, and electrification. These things are about to converge and impact our industry like never before. Listen to Grant Falco’s take and advice on these issues in this episode to better prepare for the future of our industry.While we prepare Season 10 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 "The President's Perspective” by Grant Falco (Co-Owner of Falcos & Co-Founder of Fire Time Network). Sign up for our exciting 2023 HPBExpo Meetup: https://www.itsfiretime.com/expo/. To hear more audio articles from our magazine, subscribe to the Fire Time Magazine Podcast: https://www.itsfiretime.com/magazine/. Read The Fire Time Magazine Reader Edition online: https://magazine.itsfiretime.com.Download The Fire Time Magazine app to get full access to the magazine (for free): https://www.itsfiretime.com/app.Support The Fire Time Podcast financially: https://www.patreon.com/itsfiretime.
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Dec 20, 2022 • 26min

"Don't Just Buy Your Marketing—Own It" by Brion Barnhill (FTM Rapid Reaction)

Once you’ve paid for a TV ad, it’s gone. This isn’t necessarily bad, but before dumping money into marketing you buy, you should assess if you’ve fully taken advantage of the marketing you own. Listen to this Rapid Reaction Episode to learn more about the two different types of marketing and when to rely on each. While we prepare Season 10 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 "Don't Just Buy Your Marketing—Own It” by Brion Barnhill (Owner, Barnhill Chimney Company). To hear more audio articles from our magazine, subscribe to the Fire Time Magazine Podcast: https://www.itsfiretime.com/magazine/. Read The Fire Time Magazine Reader Edition online: https://magazine.itsfiretime.com.Download The Fire Time Magazine app to get full access to the magazine (for free): https://www.itsfiretime.com/app.Support The Fire Time Podcast financially: https://www.patreon.com/itsfiretime.
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Dec 13, 2022 • 1h 56min

Last Call - Q&A with Tim Rethlake (Season 9 Finale)

The Fire Time Podcast launched over four years ago, and the first episode featured today’s guest. After praising him as the George Washington of our industry’s Mt. Rushmore, Tim asks this guest to respond to a series of questions that came in throughout the last season.In today’s episode, Tim talks with the soon-to-be-retired Tim Rethlake (Director of Sales Effectiveness at Hearth & Home Technologies). Tim taps into Rethlake’s 40-some years of industry experience while he’s still behind the wheel—and the two have some epiphanies during their conversation that you can’t afford to miss.In this episode, Tim and Rethlake tackle these questions (among others): Is company culture even a thing anymore with how often people job-hop? (And how can we prevent job-hopping in the first place?) What should we look for when we’re hiring? (And what are the right questions to ask during interviews?) Are salespeople formed or gifted? (And how can we overcome the negative paradigm surrounding them?) It’s incredible to see how things have changed since Rethlake first appeared on the podcast. His influence on our industry will endure, and his words will guide you during any tough times ahead. Listen to this episode today to learn more.The Hero’s Journey by Joseph CampbellTo Sell is Human by Dan PinkAIM - Always Intentional ManEvery Episode with Rethlake:Episode 1 - Tim Rethlake (What Every Salesperson Needs to Understand)Episode 15 – Tim Rethlake (7 Habits of Highly Effective Salespeople) Pt. 1 Episode 16 - Tim Rethlake (7 Habits of Highly Effective Salespeople) Pt. 2Episode 39 - Tim Rethlake (Show Gratitude)Episode 74 - Tim Rethlake & Jeni Forman (Let's Talk About IR)Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Dec 6, 2022 • 46min

Kirk Newby - Planting Trees Not Killing Fish

Too many people treat business decisions like killing fish. Today’s guest explains how he believes this mindset is detrimental to maintaining meaningful connections with the people a business serves. Instead, he claims, every decision should be thought of as planting a tree.In today’s episode, Tim sits down with Kirk Newby (President of Associated Energy Systems), a legacy maker Tim has long respected. Pulling from his lifetime of experience, Kirk shares some valuable words of wisdom you won’t want to miss.In this episode, you’ll learn: How Kirk has maintained a remarkable relationship with his brother and business partner for over 30 years (this is a lesson in humility). Why things that are worth doing are never easy (this message is especially pertinent to younger people). What must be put in place to be a relationally driven business (this is how to plant trees and not kill fish). If you want to retire from a thriving legacy business when the time comes, you need to stop running your company like a fishing operation and start viewing it as a tree nursery instead. Listen today to learn how one of our industry’s greats has set himself up for this outcome.Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Nov 29, 2022 • 52min

Alan Newkirk - Leaving a Legacy of People

The business owned by this episode’s guest experienced one of its greatest periods of growth during the 2008 recession. With the current instability of the economy, learning how to prosper when everyone else is suffering is in your best interest. This guest will explain how he did it.In today’s episode, Tim talks with Alan Newkirk (Owner of Newkirk Ventures and Master Hearth Professional), someone he’s admired from afar for a long time. Alan began a very successful hearth parts company (Total Hearth) in the ‘90s, which was swiftly acquired by people Alan believed in when he was ready to retire. Now in retirement, when Alan looks back on his company, he is most proud of the people.In this episode, you’ll learn: How to raise up people around you so they’re ready to take over once you’re gone (impacting people is the most important work you’ll do). How to win by putting all your eggs in one basket and watching it closely (going a mile deep and an inch wide is often the way to go). How to take advantage of a down economy (picking up the best talent during tough times is the key). When you’re in your mid-sixties, where do you want to be? You could be in Alan’s position, where you’ve built and sold a business that has significantly impacted the people it has employed and will continue to do so for future generations. Or you could be stuck managing your business day in and day out, wondering when you’ll have to close down for good. If you want to be in the former spot, listen to this episode and learn to empower your people now so they can take over later.Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast Financially Click Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Nov 22, 2022 • 59min

Jerry & Sheryl Isenhour - Growing Your Business in a Down Economy

As the economy starts to tighten up, it's more important than ever that you're in control of your sales process. In today's episode, we begin a series of conversations with "Legacy Makers" that have seen turbulent times before and have come out the other side.This first conversation is with Jerry and Sheryl Isenhour (CVC Success Group)—a power couple that has been serving this industry faithfully for decades. We podcasted live from the Chimney Expo in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania and hit a number of topics, including: Why a sales process is so important as the economy starts to turn. What most people miss as they hire millennials onto their team. How to set up your pricing in the showroom for success. Don't miss out on this conversation with two industry legends! By taking the time now to put this into practice, you'll be miles ahead of every else who is complacently standing by.Click here to check out more from the CVC Success GroupClick here to support The Fire Time Podcast financially
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Nov 15, 2022 • 42min

How to Understand Your Customer's Problem

As the market starts to shrink with the economy, the most important thing we can do is take the time to understand our customer's problem. It's simple. Companies who understand their customer's problem are in a position to advise a solution—and companies who don't understand the problem can't.In today's episode, Tim turns the page from speaking with Peak Performers to hit the sales process hard. In this conversation, you'll learn: Why the old sales funnel that's gotten our industry to this point doesn't work anymore. What it takes to master the new sales process to move the needle with our customers. How to understand your customer's problem in every interaction you have with them. Don't think you can coast while the market dries up around you. Rather, put these things in place and connect with more customers than ever—regardless of the economy.New Sales Funnel vs. Old Sales Funnel Graphic: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12MmzKkcldb2gquIhAg1s2feKBl1uFOgF/view?usp=sharingSign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Nov 8, 2022 • 1h

Grant Falco - Pushing Through the Dip

Imagine operating a hearth business that dominates its local market and coaching a kid's soccer team while being Tim’s accomplice in almost every endeavor. This episode’s guest does all these things in stride and has the humility to admit it’s not always easy.In today’s episode, Tim is joined by Grant Falco (Co-Owner of Falcos & Co-Founder of Fire Time Network) to round out the peak performer section of this season. Grant’s tenacity and attitude set him apart and allow him to operate his family’s business with unmatched deliberateness in decision-making.In this episode, you’ll learn: How to know when you’re in a dip versus a cul-de-sac (this difference is crucial when deciding how to use limited resources). How Grant developed a mentality that breeds success (this story will inspire you to do the same). How being honest with your gut will allow your intuition to regularly inform your decisions (this is something Grant tries to practice every day). While peak performers may seem perfect, their success has probably come with extensive struggle. We must accept this and push through our own struggles if we want to prosper. Listen today to learn from someone who embodies this mentality like nobody else.Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network

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