Coffeez with Joe Shalaby - Miracle Maker Tim Storey | Coffeez for Closers with Joe Shalaby Ep. 61
Episode Date: December 13, 2024We are thrilled to welcome Tim Storey, an internationally acclaimed speaker, life coach, and author known for his transformative impact on celebrities and high-profile individuals. Tim has traveled to... 75 countries and inspired millions through his motivational speaking engagements. He has worked with renowned figures such as Oprah Winfrey, Robert Downey Jr., and Kanye West, earning his reputation as the "Original Comeback Coach" Tim's best-selling book, "The Miracle Mentality," has empowered countless individuals to overcome setbacks and achieve their dreams. Join us as we delve into Tim's incredible journey and discover how his insights can help you unlock your full potential.For More Check Out our Playlist: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgPwyhl8CkXiM0cBtuY8A_6JS60FueLz3&si=0_2dnoPkYV6jcSGwCheck Us Out on all Platforms!Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffeez-for-closers-with-joe-shalaby/id1726674707Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2KkQWRqHSHcCK3TVfsRKUK?si=hjTnUOjFS5eTDxBjgf4RwQ&preview=noneAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/Coffeez-Closers-Joe-Shalaby/dp/B0CRYLQRW6 Coffeez and Closers Socials & WebsiteWebsite: https://coffeezforclosers.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coffeezforclosers/TikTok: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbnU0T3RrLXdPbC1BR2NLc2lWcExqWklQaHlQUXxBQ3Jtc0tudi1GV2Zod3hRYzRhTkhONFBuMlptblNGSlJ1QzhpV0tzbHh5YThNR0R3Y2RnNnU5NV9ER3E5ZUhxMjdUUWp1UWo4MVl6Q2szeXo1cFh1OHNkYkxDR1F0MXZtMTZ6QnZoakdzSnJpVl9PcWZBOU9zZw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tiktok.com%2F%40coffeezforclosers&v=uXvk6LY9lS8Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa2pLZ2pMaUxmSTh4dy1qazMtdlBjX2pVN1AxQXxBQ3Jtc0tua2RUTUNsRmJob0RKWlVqeDhNaUN4US1rdlRvUG9Fdm5SNk1jU1pQNzNLQnVmUmtGMGtMYUViZ2pLMXJkOVJUci1kMk9DN2poTThVV2NFd0tISWdDMzNwOEZ2c3pVb09lbEhjemJHblRsS1RKdHZqbw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpeople%2FCoffeez-for-Closers-with-Joe-Shalaby%2F61556355642488%2F&v=uXvk6LY9lS8 Joe Shalaby SocialsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/josephshalaby/TikTok: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3p6VlRzR1BWMkJQM1ZIaUdVZHhYVTYyak43QXxBQ3Jtc0tuUXVBOE1oZUJYTmZIZnNENUgxQkhjamk4RXJHb09MWU9OczJhLWpnX0JwN2pENzRhaV9NajJROW5nek1tQ1VvVE40ZFJuUUI2cnI0ajNKLXE4d1VMUUpkTGFHR0tGY0o5NUhnWnZnaXJoZXdEM0piaw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tiktok.com%2F%40josephshalaby&v=uXvk6LY9lS8Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/josephshalaby E Mortgage Capital Socials & WebsiteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/emortgagecapital/Website: https://www.emortgagecapital.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Emortgagecap #1 Mortgage Company on Social on 🌎#1 Non Delegated Lender in the Country🌟#1 Broker in CANMLS #1416824"Mortgages Are What We Do Not Who We Are"™https://finance.yahoo.com/news/learn-why-e-mortgage-capital-192000740.htmlAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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What's up everybody and welcome to another episode of coffees for closers where success is served daily.
Today we have a special guest renowned for his transformative influence and motivational prowess.
He's a celebrated author of over 10 books and a dynamic speaker who has traveled to over 75 countries inspiring millions with his message of hope and resilience.
As a mentor, he has coached high-profile individuals and celebrities, such as Kanye West and Robert Downey Jr., helping them navigate personal recovery and discovery.
He has spoken to audiences of over 85,000 people and has been featured on Oprah, Steve Harvey, and CNN.
Get ready to be inspired by the original comeback coach.
One of the best intros I've heard, and I've heard a lot.
Thank you, Tim.
That was good.
Yeah, it's an absolute blessing and honor to have you on today's show.
We've been following you for a while, and, you know, it's great to see someone like you, a man of faith, a man of God, who's really in the public eye and is not like deflecting the Word of God.
Yeah, who's embracing the Holy Spirit.
the transformative nature that the Holy Spirit can provide to those who need it most.
And those who are in the public eye.
So like folks like Robert Downey Jr., Kanye West, like people that are true A-list
celebrities who really, you know, aren't going, no, no, like look to look inward or look
whatever, you know, look to some other idol.
Like, no, look to your heavenly father.
And that's who's going to help you really make radical change.
I like that.
Yeah, I think that it's more simple that people make it.
I mean, if there is a God, which we both know there is,
and God has a plan for us,
there's a difference between a good idea and a God idea.
And if you find the God idea for your life
and get an alignment to your assignment,
things work out a lot better,
and that's what I teach people all over the world.
That's awesome.
Get an alignment to your assignment.
Yeah, pretty simple stuff.
So I like to start the show with the same question I ask everybody
And then end with the same question I ask
So everyone that comes on the show
I like to just get into their morning routine
So what is Tim Story's morning routine?
I wake up super early
So I wake up about 4.45 a.m.
And I just do it.
I'm just awake.
There's no alarm clock
And brush my teeth, wash my face
and then I'm a devotional guy.
So from five to seven, I'll listen to the Bible on tape
or I'll watch a sermon or a YouTube video,
something that's going to feed my faith and starve my doubt.
And part of that is, I like what Carol Dweck says from Stanford University,
that we need a growth mindset and not a fixed mindset.
So every day I like to grow and get better.
So two hours a day, seven days a week, I study.
You study the Word of God?
Yes.
That is deep.
That's a lot.
I wish I can commit that much time.
I usually listen to the Word of God concurrently while working out or something else.
And it's nothing that I'm even going to speak.
So I'm not studying something to speak.
So right now there's a guy named N.T. Wright.
He's been around for a long time, and he's a theologian, and he writes on different biblical characters,
and he's writing on the Apostle Paul.
It's so dope to get the book on tape and just hear about Paul's journeys and how everything that he did was in Christ, through Christ, in Christ, through Christ.
And then he's the one that said in Philippians, and Jesus made himself of no reputation.
That's what I was studying today.
So I do that because I then want that to be ingrained into my personal lifestyle and constantly
be transformed into the image of who God wants me to be.
Now, it's so fascinating your story.
You didn't seek out to be a pastor, but how did you get started in all of this?
So what happened to me when I was in high school, I wanted to go to USC, which I had the grades
to do, and I had great tutors and great teachers. So I wanted to go to USC, had the connections to go there,
and I was planning on going there. I was going to do business, and I was going to do communications,
because as you, we like to communicate. Somebody in one of my classes handed me a book about the life
of Mother Teresa, my junior year in high school. And I said,
why do you want me to read this book? And she says, Tim, this is so you. Because I was always like
the caretaker, even though I was a good athlete. I liked everybody. I loved the underdog. So I said,
I'll read it. So I read this book about Mother Teresa on how she was a nun, she was a teacher,
but she heard the cries of the orphans. And I'm trying to tell you, I got emotional. And I thought,
man, I think this is my life. I want to spend my life helping broken people.
people. And I made a decision. Talked to my counselor at the high school, who was just such a cool guy.
He says, Tim, this is so you. So I went to seminary, is what I did. And then after seminary, what'd you do?
Well, I was in seminary. I was already very fortunate. The story in my life is very Forrest Gumpish,
is that I've always had people that felt I want to help him.
So in seminary, some older guys saw that I had a gifting,
and they took me out on what they were doing.
They were doing these inner city outreaches,
like speaking to kids, giving kids backpacks, back to school supplies.
And I said, do we have a curriculum for this?
And they go, like, what do you mean?
I said, we should create a curriculum.
It was just something that hit my mind.
So I literally created this curriculum on how to get up and out
out of your situation that was just phenomenal.
Paid a lady who went to my school to actually edit everything and type it all out.
And it was like a 70-page curriculum that I created at 19.
And so I started using this curriculum in inner cities all over Florida.
when I was going to school.
And I really got seen and heard from people from the NFL football.
Some of the guys had heard about it.
I had gone into their inner city.
And one of them who was a famous, famous guy said,
listen, hey, man, little guy, little brother, you're amazing.
I got money and you got a gift from God.
Let's go.
And so that's what happened.
I started going to inner city.
all over America doing this kind of work.
And then an NFL player spotlighted you.
100%.
And then that's kind of how,
that was your introduction to the celebrity influencers?
Yeah, it was.
And again, I never looked for that
because that's not something that was even on my radar.
On my radar.
So this guy who is famous,
he introduced me to about seven guys
that were just as famous.
So think of all pros.
These guys run at the all pro level.
So some of those guys, not all, they know entertainers.
So the next thing you didn't know, these guys started saying, hey Tim, can I get your phone number?
This is before cell phones.
And I'd say, yeah.
And they go, I want to talk to you about I'm having trouble with my girlfriend or my cousin's always trying to borrow money.
And so I started life coaching before life coaching was even a deal.
So my doctorate is in world religion
and my master's is in therapy.
And so I was life coaching already
when I was 20 and 21 years of age.
Interesting.
Wow.
I didn't know that you had your PhD in world religion.
Yes.
So the way I have that is that I could have earned it,
but the seminar was nice enough to take studies
that I had already done
and they applied it to the PhD
program. But I am a nerd. I like school. So school is not something that was difficult for me.
It's something that I continued because I could have got out because I was already becoming pretty
well known by my sophomore year of seminary. Amazing stuff. So your biggest, so what your motivation
when you started this journey, all derived from reading a book on Mother Teresa? I would say part of it.
I think most of the drive is being born in Compton, California,
with seven people in a two-bedroom apartment
and seen what it was to be cramped and crowded
and also seen what it was like to live an almost life.
Almost means not quite.
So if you saw the kids at school with Levi's,
you got like plevise.
Or you wanted converse, you got something else that was like,
that. And to me, it just never settled in my heart that that's what I was supposed to be.
And so I would say, born in a lower income family that was cramped and crowded, that was driving a
Volkswagen Beetle, seven people in a beetle that's called illegal, something in me just said,
I think I'm going to do something else. But, you know, you didn't choose a path of like,
monetary gain.
Not at all.
You chose a path of servitude.
Yeah.
The money came
through
the favor of God
that's on your life
in my life.
So I remember the first time
I got paid
to speak, I was 18,
and I went and I spoke
at this group
and they gave me a $50 check.
And I said,
what's this?
They said, it's for
your speaking fee.
And I go, no, no, no.
no, no, I can't take it.
So I saw that as, no, I'm not going to get paid for my services.
I'm going to make my money in another way, like in business or something else.
So the side of starting to make money later on in life by writing books and having a lot of educational
material.
And then I remember, I think I was like 22, and they asked me to speak at a big Amway convention.
like the multi-level marketing.
Yeah.
And they paid me like $10,000 and I was 22.
I was like, yikes.
It was not something I expected.
And then I started doing more and more
of these kind of conventions for herbal life and other ones
and I was getting those amounts of money in higher.
And actually, it wasn't like I was like loving it.
It almost made me nervous.
I just wanted to make sure I didn't become a sellout.
And then you were still using, you know, godly concepts in these rallies.
Yes.
Were you ever, you know, told not to mention God when you were doing speaking agents?
Yeah, all the time.
And so I think that because of my personality of being so down to earth, what I would say to guys is that, number one, I'm not a preacher.
I'm not preaching.
I'm telling my story
and my story is
when you're in hardship
in the neighborhood we were raised
and then your parents take you to church
when you're four
and God touched my life at four
I'm just telling my story
and it was interesting that even some of the ones
that were in opposition to me telling my story
became people that said
you know what, I like you.
Just tell your story.
So I think it's pretty cool that
in the world that I get to live in now
so one minute I could be with the Dalai Lama,
I could be with Deepak Chopra,
I could be with some of these new age gurus,
the biggest in the world.
And I talk about Christianity
and what Jesus Christ has done in my life.
Now being associated with all
these celebrities and knowing all of them, do you ever get swayed by their lifestyle and does it
ever impact your belief system? When I was in my late 20s and 830s, early 30s, maybe a little bit,
and the reason I say that is because you have to understand I'd never been exposed to
always eating lunch at the Beverly's Hotel
or always eating at Spagoes
with who's who of celebrities
not like these little D-level celebrities
who they call celebrities now
but guys who are the biggest actors
and actresses of our day
yeah like Kanye is not a social media influencer
Kanye is Kanye
Kanye is not a YouTuber
you know like Robert Downey Jr
is like those aren't you know
social those aren't insta famous folks
but connier's like a little brother but i met him in 2006 but let's go before that
let's take 92 1992 what i'm
what i'm spending time with jack lemon
walter mathow i've become friends with charlton heston
later in the 90s mid 90s i'm hanging out with lea icocca
and lea iccaaicca says you teach me about god i'll teach you about money
and then around that same time, Quincy Jones is taking me up to his mansion in Bel Air,
and we're talking about God and life.
So to really be respected by the people who ran Hollywood, literally,
the biggest agents, the biggest managers, those are the guys I was around.
And I was always like 20, 30 years younger than them.
So what happens when you get influenced by that, sure, there is some temptation that comes with that.
Because I thought, wow, I've never been exposed to that.
But I think that I always had good people around me that would challenge me.
Like, is that really where you should go?
Is that really what you should do?
And I'm a person that likes to listen.
And I'm a person that likes to get better.
clearly i mean you work on yourself personal growth every single day for two hours yeah i need to
we all need to now can we carve out that much time for personal growth i mean i like to do in other ways
you know do a little bit of quiet time and then more like physical exercise just to clear my brain
but i definitely need that more i need to spend more time in devotion but i don't think if i was
coaching you.
Even if you gave me 30 minutes,
you can get it done.
My thing is
I'm working with
so many people.
So let's say 300 at a time
right now.
But guys that are moving and shaking the world.
I was talking to a guy from a whole other country
at 4 a.m.
The lady that just called me
as we were coming in here,
that's a famous
a celebrity from a whole other country.
And so my life is very unusual.
So I think that I have to be more prepared
because I'm giving out so much.
Yeah. You're right.
Now I'm just going to use like, you know, simple people.
Like, you know, what's Kanye's daily devotion time?
Well, let's say when he was doing better,
I would say that he first started coming to church
with me in 2006. His mother, Donda, was a friend of mine. We had great talks with me and Donda West.
I've had good talks with Kanye's dad. But when Kanye was doing better in his Christian walk,
he was very, very into it and growing. I can't get too much into his life because we're live
and that. And he's like my little brother. So I watch what I say about people.
but um no just as an example like from a normal a layman like you know if a star can do 30 minutes of prayer
and quiet time every morning like what's your excuse right so so like just for the general
public to use as a framework so that's Robert downy junior yeah so let's take over let's say
if i have over 200 entertainers that i work with now which is probably around the amount i i'm really
the average of those.
I'm really into this book called
Jesus Calling. Yeah.
There's so many
variations of that, right? It's a devotional.
Right. But that's like a one-minute
devotional, but then if you get into all of the
text that's required
to stack. So what I
do with a lot of these guys, because some
of them are Jewish, some of them
are Muslim, some of them are no
religion, their new age, and I'll say
have you learned to trust me? We've been
working together six years.
Yeah, or six months even,
Two months. Yeah, I trust you.
Let me buy you this devotional or you have your team buy the devotional and just start reading it every day.
It's amazing what the word does to people.
And so I think where I've become a pro is that I never pull people into like a church setting.
Because a lot of people don't want to go to church, but they are looking for God.
And so once they come closer to God,
I say God, reveal yourself to them.
And how is he going to reveal himself?
He's going to reveal Jesus Christ to them.
So this is what I see a lot.
So it's almost like you hear like a click funnel,
like a funnel.
I bring them through the funnel of daily devotional,
talk to God, ask him if Jesus is real,
reveal Jesus to me.
And then this is what,
happens. So they go through the, so everyone's going through the Jesus calling book, going through
the scripture required, the associated readings. Yeah. That's a 15, 20 minute clip right there.
Yeah. Yeah. And I think right there. And then I believe in this idea of prayer and meditation. Prayer
and meditation is a biblical idea. Absolutely. So Psalms 1 says to meditate on God's word. Yeah. So you can
spend time meditating and being in a place of meditation 10 15 20 minutes plus i'm not opposed to all my
buddies who are doing the ice bath a lot of my guys are doing that a lot of them are doing breathing
exercising yeah i'm okay with all that too so you know like i'm i like jessie itzler he's really
into that grand cardone is really into that they're into the ice baths i like the sauna more and more
because I'm, you know, North African and we can't do ice.
So, yeah.
So I don't think everybody needs to do it this way.
This way is something that I enjoy, number one, because I like to learn.
And secondly, it helps me to constantly stay in a state of flow.
Like you saw I came into your office and I just started flowing with you guys.
Did you see that?
everybody you float with everybody yeah the guys walked in is like tim stories here man his his energy is
unreal like he just comes in controls the room giving everyone positive vibes like yeah but i'm not thinking
that and i didn't learn that from how to win friends and influence people so even though i read that book
that's not where i'm coming from i never come into a space saying i'm going to win the space over
I come into this space saying
you're going to meet
people that are made in the image of God
and treat them good,
serve them, be good to them.
Because you never know what somebody's going through.
That mindset right there
allows you to be so approachable.
We had to kick people out of the room
to start the show because everyone just want to keep talking to you.
Yeah.
You know, and it wasn't, it's like, oh, Tim's story.
It's not from a starstruck perspective.
They were like, they were, like, it was brotherly, you know, conversations you were having
with everybody.
Yeah, but I, but I appreciate that.
I was, I won't say which one, but it's either ABC, CBS, or Fox.
So I was at one of those studios just recently, in the same thing happened.
They were all coming out of their cubicles.
And one of the heads of that company said,
What the heck?
This is like crazy.
Like, Tim, we get the biggest stars in the world coming through here.
And they're not jumping out of their offices.
I go, it's a different connection.
And all of it was always like, man, Tim, your messages are changing my life.
Or, man, I was in a tough situation.
I read your book, Turning Your Setbacks to Comebacks.
So it was really spiritually based of a person who really helped bring change.
But that excites me because that's really the vibe of a mother Teresa and the vibe of somebody like a Nelson Mandela.
Now, explain to me how you made that transition from seminary to life coach.
Because it's a pretty big transition because you're either going to seminary to be a pastor.
Yeah.
But you went from seminary and then you became a life coach, which is actually way better, I think.
So what happens in life?
as you know, some things you decide, it's like you could be freshman year at USC,
and they'll say, okay, declare your major.
And some people have thought through, but some are like trying to think of their major on the spot.
So for me, I just knew I was in seminary to learn more about God and to learn about helping people.
So then when doors started to open up
where people started invited me,
I started getting invited to Europe
to speak at high schools
that were not Christian,
but to do motivational speaking at high schools, okay?
And then I started getting invited
to do more inner city things
where it was what we call secular,
but also I put a Christian slant to it.
Then I started being invited
to speak at churches. But I thought to myself, I think that's for somebody else. I think that's more
for like a Billy Graham type that I will always speak at churches, but I don't see myself as a
traditional preacher. So I know a lot of the traditional preachers all over the world, and I think
that they're amazing guys, many of them and amazing women doing a very good job. But I don't, I don't label
myself just that. I label myself as a servant of God and a humanitarian to people.
Now on that note, because you're well known, not just in the church scene, but you're very well
known in the secular scene, which is the, you know, the Aspire tour, the 10x tour, all the
biggest business conferences in the world, you are always one of the keynote speakers.
Yes.
So how did you make that transition from a godly faith-based guy?
And I know like Dan Fleischman and Grand Cardone and all the leaders of industry,
they're godly people, but they don't, they're not like preachers, right?
But it's amazing.
And I know like, you know, their values are all godly values.
But, you know, because they have to, you know, they have to cater to the masses,
they like slip you in, you know?
Like they slip in.
like a man they they have to slip in you know like just to let everybody know like we're not atheists
here just so you all know like we are all faith-based people but they have to sadly in this world
this world we're all fed you know whorah about you know yeah so it's amazing that they
these industry titans can can bring you in and they chose you to kind of be the
the spearhead of bringing the Word of God in a massive audience.
And it's just fascinating to see, number one, they chose you.
Number two, how did you get, that's a big role ordained by God.
You know, to bring the Word in these massive business conferences,
and you're the only one doing it.
Like, no one else, like none of the other speakers are coming out there, like,
with that narrative, right?
So it's just fascinating how they chose you and why they chose you.
Yeah.
And how did you become that guy?
I see it number one as an assignment by God that God gives people assignments.
And that then he also gives you favor.
Favor is that little extra.
So when I met Grant Cardone maybe almost 15 years ago,
I was in his office, and he just kept staring at me, he goes, man, I don't know why, why do I love you so much, man?
I don't know why I love you so much.
And we started doing things instantly.
Like, I'm about to do an event with him.
We're doing an event just in a few months.
It's myself, Grant, my friend, Jesse Yitzler, whose wife created Spanx and became a billionaire.
John Max will be there.
but also guys like Rick Ross.
So could you imagine that I get to just like be me in those settings?
How about speaking on stages with Dalai Lama are so many with Deepak Chopra,
so many with these other people that would be considered new age gurus?
And for them to take me in,
but I am a Jesus guy.
So it's like the disciples said,
I cannot deviate from what I have seen and what I've heard.
So this is me for a period of time.
I'm still young enough.
I'll do it for a period of time.
And then someday I'll slide out of this physical body and live eternally.
But until then, I'm just grateful for the assignment.
and one of my assignments today
is to hang out with you
and what a privilege.
What a privilege for me as well.
I got to ask,
what is it like being a Jesus guy
and then having a conversation with the Dalai Lama?
I didn't get a chance to have a conversation with him
because he was so protected.
He had his guys around him.
But when I do get around others
not him,
but are at,
a pretty high level, pretty much the same, phenomenal.
And what I find is that they want to dialogue with me
because they're wondering how I got to the masses.
So I realize that a lot of people are very curious about people
that have done well in life.
So as you know, I life coach a lot of people
that have done extremely well financially
and that are very, very, very famous.
And a lot of people in sports,
in the highest level of sports
and highest level of film and entertainment
and comedians and rappers.
And so it's funny.
A lot of these guys, they know about that.
They want to talk about that stuff.
Like, who's this, how's that guy like?
Or what she really like?
Or how did this really happen?
So I think God gave me the favor for many reasons
to get into that.
world, but one is it got the attention of so many people.
Like when you're life coaching Robert Downey Jr. or Connie, like, are you doing this on Zoom,
on phone, you're going to their house? Like, how does that even commence?
So let's take it into just so many people. So let's take my friendship with Charlie Sheen.
I've been friends with Charlie since the 90s. So I started life coaching him, helping him.
we would do events at his house.
Charlie admits he's undone.
Charlie admits he's been through a lot.
And that's one reason I love him so much.
But you know, Charlie used to call my house
to just talk to my mother
because he can speak in Spanish.
And my mother speaks Spanish.
That's her first language.
Is he Hispanic? He was Hispanic, huh?
His father speaks Spanish.
so in his home with him
and Emilio
there was Spanish that was being spoken
and so
Charlie Sheen could speak Spanish
but
you know
I spent a lot of time
with him
alone
and I would spend time with him
on the phone or on Zoom
just
yesterday I spoke to some of the biggest stars in the world
this is a
It's a weekly occurrence of the biggest soccer stars, American football stars, music stars,
but it's a daily occurrence of just entertainers of some sort.
But can I tell you something?
I think everybody's a celebrity.
If you work at 7-Eleven and somebody celebrates you, then you're a celebrity.
I see everybody as special.
but I do give honor where honors do
for these guys that have crushed it like an Al Pacino.
You know, I give them credit.
Yeah, and it's nice to be around so many brilliant minds.
Like, you know, we're part of kind of the same group
in Dave Meltzer's Masterminds group.
And he really has done like a great job bringing, you know,
the top celebrities, entrepreneurs, CEOs,
and just getting them to get together, collaborate, and envision.
do something for good.
Yes.
You know, donate to charity.
He's doing a great job with that.
Yeah.
Very, very good job.
Feed the poor, help the poor, come up, collaborate on doing God's work.
And he's pretty vocal about being, you know, a servant of God.
And he knows so many amazing people.
The most amazing people.
Yeah, he does.
From sports, entertainment.
Yeah.
And as you know, you love him.
I love him.
He's a family man.
I'm so proud of who he is.
Yeah.
And it's just phenomenal that he gets, you know, all these, these athletes, these celebrities,
servants, and everyone's like-minded.
You know, we're all here.
We're just here to serve.
Yeah.
We're here to do God's work.
It's not about money.
Yeah.
And it's not about, you know, glory.
Yeah.
Because everyone, when we set these groups and I go to these dinners, it's like, these are full dinners,
open bar.
Yeah.
Not one drink.
Mm-hmm.
Nobody's drinking.
Nobody's like, you know, everyone is faithful.
Everyone's, everyone's like there.
Everyone's, no one's eat, desserts served, the finest desserts.
No one's eating the dessert.
You know, it's like.
But I want to say this because I am here to serve.
I'm here to give, but I'm here to make impact.
Yeah.
So I don't play.
I'm here to shake some stuff up.
So, you know, being to 81 countries, and as you say, speaking to 85,000.
$5,000 at one time. I'm not just sitting there very calm. I got a fight in me. I help people in
prison reform. I've been part of a group. I was on the board for years. My tenure ended called
ARC ARC. Arc that was started by a famous celebrity. I still work in prison reform. I'm in the
recovery world where people are dying. I'm helping people in mental health. I'm big into that.
I own part of nine psychology centers. So I'm here to make impact. I'm here to bring change.
I'm a revolutionary. On that note, where do you think that drive and that motivation to create
a long-lasting impact is derived from? It's not ego. It's definitely God, because
there's a side of me that's so laid back. I love, I love music. I love art. I love plays. And so this
fight in me to bring change, I believe, is a God assignment. So I teach this. I say, number one,
you have a God idea. Secondly, you should be obedient to that God idea. Thirdly,
somebody is waiting for you on the other side of your obedience to your God idea. So I say,
keep them waiting. So I got, I got to give you props. I'm loving these offices. I get to go into a lot of
offices. I just was at Jeff Fenster's office just recently in San Diego. He's running that amazing
program with all those stores that he has. I get to go into so many amazing offices for different
reasons. I love the flow here. I love the energy here. And it starts from the top and that's
you. Thank you. Thank you. What you're doing. We, and like I told you in the beginning,
you know, like our number one pillar, we got five company pillars here. Our number one pillar
is service, number one. And I tell everybody, you serve your clients with all your heart,
all your might, all your soul. You serve your vendor partners, your lender partners.
Yeah. And each other with all your heart, all your might, all your soul. That is our number
one pillar. We serve, serve, serve. You know, and then our second pillar to stack on top of that is
community. Everybody within the organization is a community. We're a community now.
Everyone that we serve, whether they're lenders, vendors,
appraisers, you know, all part of our community. So the community is everything here.
And through that community, we are able to foster a community of collaboration.
Yes.
You know, because like there is no, like, you're not my competitor. Now, we're 900. There's 900
loan officers here. They're all independent brokers or bankers or business.
business owners. So can you imagine there's 900 people who are all entrepreneurs who now you have
resources, you have access to all these people as brothers that are there like, we're here to
serve. Like, oh, did we, there's oftentimes these people within this organization, they stumble
upon another person's client. It's like, oh, you're with eMortgage. Oh, you're working with EMortgage.
And you're talking to, they never met the guy like, oh, he's great. Stay with them. We're not,
we don't step on each other's toes. Matter of fact, I'm going to help you get everything to
them ASAP. So we really try to foster and embrace a community of collaboration and servitude.
And our third pillar after that is relationships. Everybody within the organization is a lifelong
relationship and our clients are lifelong relationships. You sit with me for 30 minutes now. We're
40 minutes now. Now we're going to be buddies for life. So we're going to foster this relationship
forever. I believe that. So, you know, we're always embracing relationships, the community,
servitude. And then I just say that all day long. Service, community.
relationships.
We're ever forward.
We're always progressing.
We're always changing things up.
We're always, you know, trying to evolve.
That's our fourth pillar.
Yeah.
And then we're all thumb pointers here.
Like, we're all accountable for, you know, you screw up.
It's your fault.
You don't go, his fault.
No, no, it's my fault.
Like, what did I do wrong?
Where did I go wrong?
Yeah.
So that's our fifth pillar.
And we call that the acronym for all that's our secret.
That's our secret to success.
Yes.
Service, community relationships ever forward, thumb pointers.
I love that.
Yeah, so that's what we try to push.
You see those little icons when you walked in the kitchen.
There's that our pillars are plaster on the wall.
We try to, you know, really push that narrative all the time and, you know, keep preaching it.
I love it.
And I like that you have a ping pong table here.
Basketball.
Basketball.
You gave me some good tea.
Yeah, yeah.
And you're going to get that mug too.
Yeah, we're flowing.
Yeah, we're flowing.
We're trying to do whatever we can.
Now, we want to talk about, because you're the, you're the, you're the, you're
the comeback coach.
Yeah.
So on that note, like, what's the greatest miracle that you've seen in the 30 plus years
you've been doing this?
Yeah.
You don't have to give names if you don't want to.
But watch how cool this is.
A comeback is to get back to a place that you previously were.
Okay.
So most people, when they have a setback, to set means to fix, to solidify, to lock something.
Most people sit in a setback, settle in a setback, cement themselves in a setback.
I say, while you're feeling the sting of your setback, God is preparing your comeback.
So I think that even while a kid is lost, God's already preparing.
the comeback, the miracles in motion.
Even while a business is awry,
God is preparing the comeback
if you are looking for God to do that.
So I think I have so many
comeback stories
because, again, I work with the greatest minds
and entertainers, etc.,
in the world, but without going into the story of it,
I would say to watch some of my friends
who looked like they were finished
and then they won the Academy Award
without saying names because I have, that'd be four people.
Or it looks like they were just done
and something big happened.
I was in Milan the other day, Italy,
and I ran into George Clooney.
And I've known George 25 years.
And all that he was saying is about me and God
and me in the things of God
and me and all the people I've helped
and me and all the friends that I've helped.
So George is a solid man of faith.
No, George is George.
George. I don't know what George is like that. I mean, I know George as my friend.
But like, here's what I think, and you're not doing that. But we have to be careful to say that just because I saw so-and-so with Tim Story that they must really be going for this 100% and they must be going to a mega church.
No. Sometimes they're just looking for answers, want to talk about faith, want to talk about God.
What George is is a very smart man and a very nice man and always been great to me.
Yeah.
As long as he's a good human, right? And he's a...
Yeah. I mean, listen, we're all on our journey.
So whether it be Tony Hawk the skater or George Clooney or Kelly Slater, the surfer,
I think everybody's on their journey.
And that's what Jesus was.
I think he had 12 disciples.
Judas decided to really go the wrong way.
And Jesus was very patient with people.
I'm very patient with people.
I work with, you know, at one time,
out of the seven biggest rappers,
I probably worked with five in the world,
the biggest five in the world out of the seven.
And they would sometimes cuss in front of me on accident or I'd go into the studio.
They forgot I was coming and it was just blazing with weed.
And then they would, oh, and they'd bring it down.
So I don't judge.
And I always say you may not be what you want to be, but thank God you're not what you used to be.
And I mean, that's good for them.
That's powerful.
That's a powerful statement.
Now, you've seen a lot of these celebrities.
experienced a pretty big pitfalls.
Yeah.
Canyan notably, Robert Downey Jr.
I mean, those are like, but they came back
and they came back better than ever.
Yeah.
So let's leave it off those two guys for a second
just because those guys are like my brothers.
So like I don't, I won't always say
what's happening to my brother
because these are my brothers
and that's why we're so tight.
You know, I've remained tight with these guys.
for some 30 years, some of them.
Yeah.
So I don't say everything.
So let's just say in general.
I think that anybody that is willing to look to God in the midst of a setback,
their life will be changed.
David said in Psalm 77, I cried out to God, and he heard me,
And he delivered me from all my sorrow.
That's it right there.
So whether I'm dealing with somebody you see on TMZ,
like if you see him on TMZ,
it's a good possibility Tim Storries working with him.
So if somebody cries out to God, okay, with all their heart,
he's going to answer and he's going to look for ways to deliver them.
And to me, that's awesome.
You're like, so how does this, like, once a celebrity is going through hardship, like,
is there like just a network that just reaches out to you?
Yes.
Called agents, managers, friends.
I have been the life coach to the biggest agents and managers in the history of Beverly Hills.
So they're just like, I got a guy for this.
100% and you're the guy
almost every week of my life
you're the you're like the celebrity
I mean you are the celebrity
comeback coach but you're in all their managers
and agents Rolodex
not all but don't ask me to
like cook you
chicken Florentine
don't ask me to
fix your boat
but in the in the area of
turning a setback to come back
I do not think I could be beat.
That's incredible.
That's incredible.
I mean, your story's incredible.
What you've done for so many people who need your service,
you know, your servitude, your faith, your, you come in like a shining light of armor, right?
In darkness for these folks.
And I just can't imagine the darkness.
that some of these guys are in.
Yeah.
Where you're,
I think you're,
you're saving a lot of their lives.
Like,
and with,
and with boldness.
So when I say,
in that I cannot be beat,
in fixing a tire,
I can be beat.
In ping pong,
you were just beating me.
I smoked you.
Okay.
And what Grant Cardone does,
he's whooping me.
And what my buddy Ed Milet does,
he's whooping me.
In setback,
to come back, I just cannot be beat
because I put my
whole life into this.
Why do you think that? Like from setback to comeback,
what is it that makes you the greatest
in that space?
Okay, so
I think you would have to ask the people
that helped who's the greatest.
So that's like,
if you had Stevie Wonder,
Marvin Gay, and Smokey Robinson,
they were all great for Motown.
Who are they to say,
I'm better than
bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, and this is the reason why.
So it's what people say about me
and how they look for me from 81 countries of the world.
Like, people are looking for me all day long.
That's why I keep my ringer off.
And if I'm driving with people that are close to me,
I try to take the Bluetooth off,
so I'm just not staring at everybody looking for me.
people are looking for me 24 hours a day.
So I don't think I have the answer to say,
the reason on the best is these five steps.
But I've worked hard at it.
There's an understanding.
There's a grace and I get results.
Results is a big thing.
Let's get results.
Yeah.
I mean, listen, here's my answer to that question.
You're just divinely appointed.
I like that answer by you.
But you can't, in your humility, you can't, you know, you're not going to say that, but I firmly believe that.
No, but I'll take that from a younger, good-looking guy like yourself.
So I'm just doing what I do.
But there will be a time I'm going to exit this earth.
My mother's 93.
I hope I go like mid-90s or late 90s, but healthy.
I want to go healthy and strong.
and then I'm cool with it.
Because I'm doing my assignment and I'm living my life.
I'm living my life by the grace of God and work through problems still.
We all have challenges, but I thank God for his grace.
Amazing.
Now I want to ask you, is there like a popular mindset or principle that you like to instill for the comeback?
Yes.
Yeah.
a comeback is not a go-back.
A comeback is not a go-back.
Watch.
If a man who's a powerful businessman
loses a lot,
I'm going to get that back.
Charles Barkley,
Charles, if you're watching this life,
you said in an interview,
so I could say this,
that when you would lose millions of dollars in Vegas,
you could hardly sleep thinking,
I got to get that money back.
See, that's how a lot of people are.
I got to get back what I lost.
I got divorced.
I got to get my reputation back.
I fell on my butt.
I got to get my reputation back.
That's not how I think.
I think this.
You have to be quick to ask for forgiveness.
Ask God to help you forget.
And ask God to help you go forward.
forgive, forget, go forward.
That's how I roll.
I love that.
I don't even know how to even, you know,
do a follow-up to that.
You know, I want to close out with that,
but I got a couple more questions because...
Don't even try to mess with that J.Z.
Ryan right there, because that was dope.
Yeah.
Forgive, forget, go forward.
That is amazing.
What is your favorite quote?
One of my own.
Sometimes you got to go left.
before you go right.
Come on, man.
That's awesome.
Sometimes you've got to go left before you go right.
Man, I dated all the wrong men, a woman will say.
Sometimes you've got to go left before you go right.
My business has failed.
Sometimes you've got to go left before you go right.
Every person God ever called to do great things,
he allowed them to be left before he got them right.
And now what's the best piece of advice you've ever received?
One of the best pieces of advice to me was by Quincy Jones, the Quincy Jones.
And he said, little brother, you can't help yourself.
God's hand is on you and you're going to do really big things.
The key is for you just.
to cooperate
with the bigness
that you're called to do.
So that's all I'm doing.
I'm just cooperating
with what he's called me to do.
And when I say big,
big to me is doing this podcast.
Big to me is talking to your staff.
One of your staff or workers
saw me speak on Sunday at a church.
You saw that I try,
Treat him with respect.
Another guy, staff member, grew up with me.
Haven't seen him probably in 40 years.
You see, I took time with him.
Another staff member followed you and was something else.
Yeah.
Yeah, I like it.
Everybody knew you when you walked in.
It's all about treating people like these amazing humans that they are.
Yeah.
Made in the image of an almighty God.
Even if somebody's lost and very,
very lost, I still treat them good.
Even if they treat me like crap,
I do my best to at least tolerate them.
I'll never let a person hurt me,
injure me, be used by the devil to get me,
but I will try to be as kind as I can.
Now, we talked about so many great things,
but, like, we haven't talked about any hardship.
Like, what's the biggest hardship you've ever experienced
and how'd you overcome it?
The biggest hardship I've ever faced is my brother dying.
So you had three sisters, a brother who was three years older than me, very handsome, went to Cal State Fullerton,
then he becomes an engineer for a company called McDonald-Douglas, and he used to drink a lot on the weekends.
He would let Friday come, he'd knock him down Friday, drink a lot on Saturday, drink half a Sunday.
And it really started to deteriorate his body, even though he was only in his mid-30s and then late-30s.
And I tried to help him.
I tried to help him spiritually.
He pushed back on me.
He saw me as the brother that had it all.
Look at Timmy.
He's got such a great life.
You know, everybody loves him.
And, I mean, this guy was good looking.
He could serve.
he could put cars together, just a smart guy. He was an engineer. But he was caught in a world that
wasn't true. And that is he let the enemy, and there is an enemy, accuse him and tell him that he
wasn't much. And he ended up dying on alcoholism because his body couldn't take it anymore. So we found
him dead.
So that is the heartbreak of my life
Because I've helped
Literally thousands of people
Break addiction
Get out of addiction
Walk out of addiction
Walk in sobriety and my own brother's dead
So that is a heartbreak of my life
I'm sorry to hear that
And I'm sure that just motivated you more to fight the enemy
Yes 100%.
And you being
so close to
Hollywood, I mean, you're seeing this
firsthand in the entertainment
space. You've seen this firsthand.
The enemy just
gets those people. That's why I'm so bold
against it. I remember
a dog the bounty hunter,
you might be watching this live.
I remember
somebody on his
team said, nobody
has ever talked to him like that.
Because I got mad at him for something
he was doing and I just went at him like that's one thing about me from being inner city I'll go
at a guy yeah they could say like you know you know you're going to talk to him for 12 minutes I
just smile like that ain't going to happen let let him sit in front of me he'll want to talk to me
for more than 12 minutes and then next thing you know the guy's crying and I'm going at him hard
or if a guy who is, you know, doing really bad things
and cheating on his wife forever,
I'll come at him hard.
And it's not because you think you're more pious
or I think I'm more pious or more perfect.
I just love people enough to tell them the truth.
Yeah.
And that takes a huge sense of boldness.
Not a lot of people are going to be bold and go tell, like,
some superstar athlete or celebrity.
What,
I mean,
you're one of the few people in the world that will do it.
I will do it.
One guy that you would know
was a famous rapper that we have not mentioned.
I went to the studio
and he said he was going to order us food,
me and him and the other guy.
And he's so selfish,
he only ordered food for himself.
So when the food came,
I go,
oh, man, I'm hungry.
What do we get?
and he goes, oh, I didn't get anything for you guys.
And he just started eating his food.
I go, I go, man, come on.
How selfish are you?
Like, you're serious?
Like, you just order?
He goes, yeah, I just ordered for myself.
I said, because you forgot?
He goes, no, I just wanted to order for myself.
I go, you need to rethink that.
I said, I'm going to take off.
This is a true story.
I left.
He just kept calling me and calling it.
It's a famous guy.
Just kept calling.
Like, don't be mad at me.
It taught him a life lesson, though.
It taught him a life lesson, yeah.
Buy the other guy food.
Yeah.
And don't be that selfish, you know.
I know I always appreciate it when people call me out or, you know, for me, like, in my position, oh, he's a CEO or he's some, whatever.
Like, I need, I need help.
I need constructive criticism.
I need a spiritual mentor, you know, a life coach.
I'm always seeking wise counsel because I'm on the beginning of my journey still.
Well, if this is called the beginning, I can't wait to see what's next because at your young age, you don't have to say your age.
At your young age, look at this building, the way it's being run.
You have millions of people following you on social media.
You're a phenomenal communicator, and you're not just good.
your mind is just like that quick you got my attention here real quick and so you're going to do
nothing but go higher and higher higher why because god is on you the bible says i will take you from
glory to glory to glory dimension to dimension to dimension so i'm not trying to go where Elon Musk went
I'm not trying to go where Jeff Bezos went I got a whole other vibe going I'm connected
to an all-powerful God, omnipresent, right?
Omnipotent, all-powerful.
That's how you are.
We are going dimension to dimension to dimension.
You know, and we say that in our liturgy, like omnipresent, omnipowerful, and, you know, glory to glory.
But the way you broke it down and the way you simplified that, the magnitude, and, you
of that concept.
You know, like, that's what people don't get.
Like, God's going to take you from here to here to here to here.
And just to understand, like, in just this six-month segment where I started this journey of the podcast, health and social media, I've already, you know, I'm now the, I've been able to take my brand, the podcast into the biggest in the space.
But now I'm like, I'm going to use it for God's glory even more so.
I mean, obviously you're going to speak, so let me prophesy over you for a minute, you're going to speak, you'll do the podcast, you'll have some kind of masterminds that you do, probably do very amazing conferences in the way you want to do them, because bigger's not always better, but you're going to branch out into many things.
like you look at men like Richard Branson,
they have like eight different companies going at the same time.
You look at Magic Johnson.
He probably has 15 different companies at one time.
That's what I see happening for you.
But at the same time, you'll be a good husband and a good father
and the good man that you are today.
Those are the two hardest jobs, by the way.
Husbandry, fatherhood.
Those are tough.
Yeah.
And you'll constantly be pulled away.
from those kind of things if you're not careful.
Yeah.
And, you know, and they take a great amount of time.
And when you have multiple jobs, it does cause deflection.
And, you know.
So are we live on Instagram right now?
We're live on Instagram.
Are we getting emojis or anything?
I have no idea.
We got to, I'm sure we are.
So I just want to just tell you guys, if we're live on Instagram,
we're live on Instagram and TikTok, but it only goes for an hour, so we're going to be
wrapping up here.
Send me some doggone emojis.
I like emojis.
Give me some hearts and give me some fire.
Yeah, absolutely.
You're going to give the, I'm sure the emojis are dropping.
I got to wrap this thing up because I know you got to finish it.
I got, I got one last, two last questions.
What is a personal goal that you have for yourself,
a goal that you have for Tim's story companies?
Yeah.
And a goal that you have for your family.
Okay.
No big personal goal for myself.
I think I did much more than I thought I'd ever do.
sure I'm in the movie business
I got a dope movie coming out
with a star that I told you about
I'm working on Broadway plays
I have my own TV show
coming out in 2025
What's that gonna be on?
At the big, big level.
I think of the big networks
Okay
The Tim Story show
Okay, so that's all dope
But that's not like the big thing
I think about
So no goals like that
I just want to follow the will of God
and family goals is to continue to see my children.
I have two children.
Understand and embrace God in a better way, in a stronger way,
and understand legacy so that they could take the legacy to the next generation.
But I think that's what a lot of parents feel.
It's easy to like, oh, my God, my kids are getting it.
Yeah, they're six.
you know let them be 22 and have other influences yeah be 25 other influences and so let them be
10 and 11 and there's a big influences i work i work on that all the time by um spending time
with them and um talking to them and that but that's what's important to me but where i'm at right
now is i i'm just trusting god and i'm glad to
be alive and I'm glad to be in your studio.
And it's a blessing to have you.
My last question, and I kind of know how this is going to be answered.
But when you're in front of the pearly gates,
what do you think God's going to tell you?
Well done, the good and faithful servant.
Amazing.
Amazing.
God bless you.
God bless your service.
God bless your ministry.
God bless everything that you're doing for the community,
the business community, the entertainment community.
and all and the church communities
that continue to invite you
to their churches to speak to the masses.
You're an incredible leader, an incredible servant,
and I wish you, and I pray
for nothing but the best for you and your family.
Thank you.
Thanks, everybody.
Tim's story, and how do people find you
if they want to connect with you on social media?
This way is just the website,
Tim Story, S-T-R-E-Y-com.
Did that lead you everywhere?
Perfect. Tim Story, also,
all social media is Tim's Story.
You can follow, right?
Tim Story on Instagram
and LinkedIn, Facebook, everything.
All right, guys,
thank you guys for watching today's show.
Coffee's for closers.
Tim Story,
the great comeback.
