I am focused on helping entrepreneurs and small BUSINESS owners have and achieve what they dream of while maintaining a focus on what is important. I’ve seen too many entrepreneurs (myself included) put far too much ahead of the reasons they started their business in the first place. Losing sight of your “WHY” is a dangerous misstep on the road to financial freedom. That is where BBQ comes in! In my journey through starting and selling four businesses by the time I was 40, discovering my love for BBQ was the beginning of my departure from being a workaholic that wanted to make everything bigger!
On this episode of the podcast, Tim talks with his good friend Rick Sharga, Executive Vice President of RealtyTrac. They discuss the current market co...
On this episode of Business BBQ podcast, Tim Herriage talks about the the real estate market, and reviews data provided by the National Association Re...
On May 20th, I put together a panel of experts for a three hour webinar. The focus of the webinar was to discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on residenti...
This week I interviewed my friend Kevin Ortner. Kevin is the president and CEO of Renters Warehouse. During this 30 minute conversation Kevin and I d...
On today’s episode of Business and BBQ, Tim talks to Rick Sharga, President and CEO of the CJ Patrick Consulting Company, about what he sees going on ...
On this episode of the Business and BBQ Podcast Tim answers four questions recently asked by one of his sons for his English class. Instead of writing...
Our guest on the first episode of the second season of the Business and BBQ Podcast is Ken Channell, a good friend of Tim’s and a 40+ year veteran of ...
The topic of this episode of the Business and BBQ Podcast is leading with value. Many people go through life just looking for what they want and need,...
Our guest on this episode of the Business and BBQ Podcast is a podcasting all-star, John Lee Dumas. After being a very successful businessman, John re...
On this episode of the Business and BBQ podcast, Tim talks with Brad Sumrok, “The Apartment King”. Brad was in the “rat race” of corporate America for...