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In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, host Stewart Alsop speaks with Ryan Estes about the intersections of podcasting, AI, ancient philosophy, and the shifting boundaries of consciousness and technology. Their conversation spans topics like the evolution of language, the impact of AI on human experience, the role of sensory interfaces, the tension between scientism and spiritual insight, and how future technologies might reshape power structures and daily life. Ryan also shares thoughts on data ownership, the illusion of modern VR, and the historical suppression of mystical knowledge. Listeners can connect with Ryan on LinkedIn and check out his podcast at AIforFounders.co.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversationTimestamps00:00 – Stewart Alsop and Ryan Estes open with thoughts on podcasting, conversation as primal instinct, and the richness of voice communication.05:00 – Language and consciousness, bicameral mind theory, early religion, and auditory hallucinations.10:00 – AI, cognitive ergonomics, interfacing with tech, new modes of communication, and speculative consciousness.15:00 – Scientism, projections, and authenticity; ownership of hardware, software, and data.20:00 – Tech oligarchs, Apple, Google, OpenAI, and privacy trade-offs.25:00 – VR, escapism, illusion vs. reality, Buddhist and Gnostic parallels.30:00 – Magic, Neoplatonism, Copernicus, alchemy, and suppressed knowledge.35:00 – Oligarchy, the fragile middle class, democracy's design, and authority temptation.40:00 – AGI, economic shifts, creative labor, vibe coding, and optimism about future work.45:00 – Podcasting's future, amateur charm, content creation tools, TikTok promotion.Key InsightsConversation is a foundational human instinct that transcends digital noise and brings people together in a meaningful way. Ryan Estes reflects on how podcasting revives the richness of dialogue, countering the flattening effects of modern communication platforms.The evolution of language might have sparked consciousness itself. Drawing on theories like the bicameral mind, Estes explores how early humans may have experienced internal commands as divine voices, illustrating a deep link between communication, cognition, and early religious structures.AI is not just a tool but a bridge to new kinds of consciousness. With developments in cognitive ergonomics and responsive interfaces, Estes imagines a future where subconscious cues might influence technology directly, reshaping how we interact with our environment and each other.Ownership of software, hardware, and data is emerging as a critical issue. Estes emphasizes that to avoid dystopian outcomes—such as corporate control via neural interfaces—individuals must reclaim the stack, potentially profiting from their own data and customizing their tech experiences.Virtual reality and AI-generated environments risk becoming addictive escapes, particularly for marginalized populations. Estes likens this to a digital opiate, drawing parallels to spiritual ideas about illusion and cautioning against losing ourselves in these seductive constructs.The suppression of mystical traditions—like Gnosticism, Neoplatonism, and indigenous knowledge—has led to vast cultural amnesia. Estes underscores how historical power structures systematically erased insights that modern AI might help rediscover or recontextualize.Despite the turbulence, AI and AGI offer a radically optimistic future. Estes sees the potential for a 10x productivity boost and entirely new forms of work, creativity, and leisure, reshaping what it means to be economically and spiritually fulfilled in a post-knowledge age.
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In this one-on-one episode of What's Good Denver, host Ryan Estes sits down with Patrick Whalen, co-founder of Church & Union, one of Denver's most exciting new restaurants, located in the historic Elmo Hotel building at 17th and Blake. From washing dishes to running a multi-city restaurant group, Patrick shares the real story behind his rise in the hospitality industry. They dive into: – Why LoDo stole Patrick's heart – The unexpected data behind Denver's restaurant market resilience – Building a restaurant with character—not just profit margins – Navigating high labor costs, tip credit laws, and ticket surcharges – Thoughts on Bourdain, Guy Fieri, Gordon Ramsay, and food as universal art – How Church & Union aims to surprise, delight, and deeply connect with guests Whether you're a restaurant lover, entrepreneur, or someone who just appreciates a damn good brunch, this episode is for you.
LifeBlood: We talked about monetizing podcasts, what it means to be an influencer today, how companies are pouring advertising dollars into podcasts, and why it's a growth industry, with Ryan Estes, CoFounder of Wildcast and Kitcaster. Listen to learn how you can start monetizing your podcast! You can learn more about Ryan at GoWildcast.com, Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
"The best salespeople really view selling as an act of service. It's not something you're doing to someone, it's a process through which you help somebody make the very best decision for themselves." - Ryan Estis ------------------------------------------------------------------- The art of selling has never been a static discipline. It's a constantly evolving conversation between buyer and seller, one that necessitates not only understanding of the present landscape but also a foresight into future shifts. My conversation with Ryan Estis, a renowned sales and leadership expert, on "Prepare for Impact" delved into this dynamic, addressing the quintessential question of how to align human-centric strategies with ambitious sales goals in today's fast-paced market. Some of the key highlights and takeaways from this episode include: The importance of delivering value to customers over personal relationships through helping them achieve their goals and priorities. Using active listening and questioning to deeply understand customers and build trust in sales conversations. Leveraging technology like AI to enhance the customer experience and help salespeople scale their impact. Getting crystal clear on one's own vision and purpose to avoid feeling lost or unfulfilled. Viewing sales as a noble act of service rather than a transaction by partnering with customers. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the show notes: Leadership, growth, and selling. (1:41) Sales strategies and customer experience. (11:04) Sales techniques, personal facts, and time manipulation. (15:48) Flow state, nut allergies, and veganism. (22:01) Business, leadership, and impact with Ryan Estes. (26:06) Human-centered leadership and AI's impact on growth. (32:53) AI's potential in sales and thought leadership. (39:23) Building relationships and delivering value in business. (44:12) Prioritization and decision-making in business and life. (53:17) Marketing and sales strategies with a humorous twist. (59:48) Marketing, loyalty, and customer experience. (1:04:48) ------------------------------------------------------------------- "You don't compete on price. You compete on relationships" - Patricia Fripp ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you like what you see, please subscribe to the show: bit.ly/subscribetotheshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
https://youtu.be/iYM3y85hEkM This week on the podcast, we're joined by Ryan Estes, a member of WatchGuard's Zero-Trust Application Service classification team and resident ransomware expert to discuss the wild month in ransomware news. We start the episode with a story about a fake ransomware operator that scammed cybercriminals out of tens of thousands of dollars before discussing two major Ransomware-as-a-Service operators that have had a pretty rough couple of weeks.
My guest today is Ryan Estes. Ryan has more than 20 years of experience as a top-performing sales professional and leader. As the former chief strategy officer for the McCann Worldgroup advertising agency NAS, he brings a fresh perspective to business events. As a keynote speaker, Ryan is known for his innovative ideas on leading change, improving sales effectiveness and preparing for the future of work. He was recently recognized as one of “the best keynote speakers ever heard” by Meetings & Conventions magazine alongside Tony Robbins, Bill Gates, Colin Powell and Mike Ditka. Ryan delivers keynote speeches, courses and online learning with an emphasis on actionable content designed to elevate business performance. His curriculum emphasizes emerging trends influencing leadership effectiveness, sales performance and customer experience. Ryan helps participants prepare to thrive in today's ultra-competitive, hyper-connected business environment. Today, we are talking about his new book Prepare for Impact - Driving Growth & Serving Others through the principle of human centered leadership. This book comes out today and you do NOT want to miss this conversation. This show is dedicated to Ryan's journey, this conversation is what we make it. This is Counsel Culture. Learn more at www.ericbrooker.com & www.ryanestis.com
Use your words to paint a picture in someone else's mind. That's how my guest this episode, Ryan Estes, describes a great communicator. Ryan is a leader in the podcast space, having co-founded both Wildcast, a podcast advertising platform, and Kitcaster, a service that helps get you booked for podcast interviews. In this episode, we discuss how to use repetition to get your message across, why you need to adapt your approach based on your communication venue, and how communication is a lot like jazz. I hope you enjoy.Additional Resources:► Follow Communispond on LinkedIn for more communication skills tips: https://www.linkedin.com/company/communispond► Connect with Scott D'Amico on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdamico/► Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/► Subscribe to the podcast: https://communicast.simplecast.com/► Learn more about Communispond: https:www.communispond.com
What do Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and entrepreneurship have in common? Well, according to Ryan Estes, a lot more than you'd think. As the founder of Kickcaster and Wildcast, Ryan shares his fascinating journey from the mat to the meeting room in this episode. He shares how the lessons he learned in jiu-jitsu—about positioning and commitment—played a pivotal role in helping him face and overcome the challenges of starting and running a business. His candid insights will be a beacon of inspiration for those of you at the start of your own entrepreneurial journey.But we don't stop there. Ryan also walks us through his unique approach to business - a perfect blend of enjoyment, service, and profitability. He underlines the importance of project validation and the art of knowing when to take the leap. And when you think the conversation couldn't get more engaging, we switch gears to discuss something even more substantial - the legacy we leave through our children. Ryan, Brian, and Chris all share their personal experiences about the joy and long-term rewards of raising kind, cheerful, and influential individuals. So, whether you're an entrepreneur at heart or a parent in practice, join us for a conversation that promises to be as enlightening as it is inspiring.This episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something. =========================== ⚡️PODCAST: Subscribe to our podcast here ➡ https://elevatemedia.buzzsprout.com/ ⚡️LAUNCH YOUR SHOW: Let's get your show off the ground and into the top 5% globally listened to shows ➡ https://www.elevatemediastudios.com/launch ⚡️Need post-recording video production help? Let's chat ➡ https://calendly.com/elevate-media-group/application ⚡️For Support inquires or Business inquiries, please email us at ➡︎ support@elevate-media-group.com Our mission here at Elevate Media is to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs elevate their brands and make an impact through the power of video podcasting. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all our episodes or videos on the Elevate Media and Elevate Media Podcast YouTube channels. https://elevatemediastudios.com/disclaimer
Whether you've lived in Denver your whole life or moved here this year, we're STOKED to share what's good in Denver with you. In our first episode, learn a little about our hosts, Ryan Estes, Tom Donohue, and Olivia Laurienti, as well as our production team – AKA Troy Higgins. This week it's the long-awaited return of Pretty Lights, unlimited club dumplings, foul-mouthed cross stitching, and float tanks for us. The Goods: The Front Bottoms - Red Rocks Amphitheater, Golden, CO Yoga on the Rocks - Red Rocks Amphitheater, Golden, CO Joe Bonamassa - Red Rocks Amphitheater, Golden, CO Bao Brewhouse - 1317 14th St, Denver, CO 80202 Tocabe, An American Indian Eatery - 3536 W 44th Ave, Denver, CO 80211 Grandma's House - 1710 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80210 Samana Float Center - 1307 26th St, Denver, CO 80205
In today's episode, we've got Ryan Estes from Wildcast and Kitcaster dropping some serious knowledge nuggets on rebranding, finding awesome guests, and monetizing your show. Get pumped as we uncover mindset tricks to conquer that pesky inner critic, rock it out, and have a blast on your podcasting adventure. Let's dive in! WHAT TO LISTEN FOR Biggest mistakes podcasters make when rebranding their show How to overcome your inner critic effectively Pro tip for podcasters who are too conscious when putting out content A great test for aspiring hosts and the next steps to setting up a podcast Best platforms to source guests, scale listener base, and monetize your show RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Field of Weeds | Apple Podcast Joe Rogan DEATHSQUAD Zoom Zencastr Spreaker Spotify Apple Podcasts Subscribe to Kitcaster's monthly newsletter to gain seasonal feature opportunities, exclusive advertising, and be one of the few to see the newest guests kitcaster.com/podcaster-newsletter ABOUT RYAN ESTES Ryan Estes is an American Buddhist entrepreneur and the co-founder of Wildcast and KitCaster. He facilitates thousands of extraordinary conversions and conversations with podcasting. Ryan would like to talk about podcasts' role in healing our ailing culture by creating profit for podcast hosts and value for podcast audiences. He is an expert in leveraging podcasts for meaning and profitability. Ryan's audience on social media is greater than 10,000, and he is happy to share your episode with his fans! CONNECT WITH RYAN Website: Kitcaster | Wildcast LinkedIn: Ryan Estes CONNECT WITH US If you are interested in getting on our show, email us at team@growyourshow.com. Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Click here and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams! Upgrading your podcast equipment or maybe getting your first microphone? Get Your Free Equipment Guide! We also have free courses for you on everything you need to know about starting a great podcast! Check out our first six episodes through the links below! Identify Your Avatar - Free Course 1/6 What To Do BEFORE You Launch Your Podcast - Free Course 2/6 How To Launch A TOP Show - Free Course 3/6 Best Marketing And Growth Strategies - Free Course 4/6 How To Monetize Your Podcast - Free Course 5/6 Top 22 Pitfalls On Starting Your Own Podcast - Free Course 6/6 If you want to make money from your podcasts, check out this FREE resource we made. Our clients use a sponsor sheet, and now they are making between $2,000 to $5,000 from sponsorship! Subscribe so you don't miss out on great content and if you love the show, leave an honest rating and review here!
This show is brought to you by SmartCookie Media where we provide end-to-end podcast production and VIP Day marketing services. Use the code "PODCAST23" for HALF OFF Nicole's latest workshop. Are you wondering how you can monetize this whole podcast thing? Meet Ryan Estes. He is a serial entrepreneur, co-founder of Kitcaster, and co-founder of Wildcast. Kitcaster is a company that books funded startup founders on the world's top podcasts (and SmartCookie Media has the pleasure of working with their clients often—highly recommend their work)! Ryan believes podcasts bring healing to our culture and is passionate about helping podcast hosts create revenue doing it! He also knows what it's like to have a distraction become your next best thing. In this episode, Ryan introduces his new company, Wildcast — A premier podcast ad marketplace for Business, Tech, Ecomm, SaaS, B2B, and B2C audiences. Tune in to learn how you can bring profitability and more meaning to your podcast today! Get Weekly Tools to Build Your Business (for free!): The Entrepreneur's Toolkit Connect with Nicole: Nicole Schmied Linkedin; @Nicole Schmied Get Your Data-Driven Marketing Strategy: SmartCookie Media Get Paid Ads for Your Audience: Wildcast Get Booked on Podcasts: Kitcaster Have a story to tell? Signup here: www.serialentrepreneurshow.com
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Ryan Estes shared four words that describe him and they would make a GREAT book title. Ryan's four words are Chop wood, carry water! Listen to the show to hear what it means. His founder story includes starting two businesses Kit Caster and Go Wild Cast. On the second half of the show we talk about robots, aliens, and ethical dilemmas of AI. The Intern Whisperer Podcast is brought to you by Employers 4 Change - Increasing diversity through #Skills based #DiversityEquityInclusion #recruitment and #management for #interns and #employees alike. Sign up to be an #Employer4Change that invests in their #intern talent and employees. Want a break? Play Intern Pursuit Game on Steam. Thank you to our sponsor Cat 5 Studios.
I love a good conversation! And talking to a fellow podcaster who made celebrating good conversations his bread and butter by creating a podcast agency was no different! Ryan and I share a passion - talking with people and keep them entertained, offer learnings and very practical engagement! In today's episode we discuss the importance of truly listening to your guests, but also the importance of professionalism without sounding cold or calculated! People crave engagement, love, hand holding! They crave too conversation! You are in for a treat! Links:Kitcaster https://kitcaster.com/ Ryan Estes on LIhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/ Available Courses: https://marianne-rutz.mykajabi.com/csdeliverylab https://marianne-rutz.mykajabi.com/customer-service-delivery-sprint Marianne on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marianne-rutz/ Rutz Consulting Website: https://rutzconsulting.com/ This Podcast is produced by: Andrew Madden Photography & Media Production
Ryan Estes is an American Buddhist entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of Kitcaster, a podcast booking agency and co-founder of Wildcast, a SaaS advertising platform for podcasts. Ryan facilitates thousands of extraordinary conversations. Kitcaster currently serves 400+ clients and Wildcast is slated for a beta launch in Q3 2022. Ryan is an expert in leveraging podcasts for meaning and profitability. Prior to Kitcaster, Ryan owned a media and marketing agency for 10 years. For eight of those years, he has hosted the founder's podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes “Top 100” podcasts, he has recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter-million downloads. What you will learn Ryan lets us in on his previous life as a music artist Discover how Ryan applied Buddhism principles when developing Kitcaster Find out what problem Kitcaster is trying to solve (and how they're solving it) Ryan shares a story about Kitcaster's first clients Thinking about podcasting? Discover what you should look for in a podcast host and guest Ryan tells us about his new SaaS advertising platform for podcasters, Wildcast Ryan shares his top 3 tips for entrepreneurs building a business in the digital world
Ryan Estes has decades of fly fishing experience under his belt and has started focusing even more on mastering the craft and fine-tuning his skills. He also views fly fishing as a performance-enhancing tool, taking lessons he has learned on the water and applying them to his career, relationships, and spiritual discipline. In this episode, we talk about some ways fishing can improve other aspects of your life, lessons we have learned over the years, how fishing can bring friends closer together, and why the heck someone would go paddleboarding without a rod. Linkedin: link Waypoint TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are living interesting times: my question is in 10-20 years will we still call the COVID times or it will be called the the great reflection times ? In recent times employees attitudes have changed from just earning money to creating value at work. They want to contribute the thing is that this search for purpose at work is in the back of the minds of the majority of people and finding alternatives is becoming critical. Something that is essential for us, the search for meaning through spirituality is something that is sometimes misunderstood. In particular, when we think about Buddhism, we think about religion or we think about meditation and yoga mats. But but But it's more than that. About our guest Ryan Estes Ryan Estes is the founder of Kitcaster and Wildcast. He is a also a marketeer and tech founder. He is disrupting the podcast industry but more than that his vision on how to lead companies that are purpose driven is what makes him the appropriate guest for our episode today: He practices Buddhist principles in life and business. How to reach out Ryan Estes? On LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/ Check out https://kitcaster.com/ryan-estes/ or https://www.gowildcast.com/ About Buddhism in life and work When we talk about Buddhism some distinctions about American Buddhism because certainly, the culture is very prevalent. In America, the Buddhist tradition is very young. And so we're trying to grapple with what is Americans contribution to Buddhism? What can we offer the community as a whole and also how are we going to incorporate some of these principles into our practice? We have heard about Westerners converting to Buddhism, mainly in the early 20s. There was people like writers like Herman Hesse, who was German or Austrian, one of those, so converted to Buddhism. And they both had other writers who were following but in the USA, I think it came wide after the 50s that there was an integration into this culture. There was an integration of these spiritual principles in the in this ideology. For people who aren't aware of Buddhist principles, what does it mean to live and breathe? These principles in your day to day life? Buddhism has a way of soaking into a culture or into different religious traditions. 95% of them don't have any contemplative meditation practice at all. It's really more of a religious practice. In Ryan's practice, and this is kind of taking the lead from the Dalai Lama, where the Dalai Lama said, you know, if you're reading our scriptures, and there's a section where it said that the Buddha walked and flowers bloomed from his footprints, he's like, take that with a grain of salt. That's poetry. We understand with physics and science that like actually that can happen, which is really refreshing. So that's to say that in Buddhism, there's a very small lift when you're talking about things to believe. And in fact, particularly with Zen Buddhism, there's nothing to believe there's there's you don't need a doctrine that can be helpful. You don't need a teacher, it can be helpful, but there's nothing to believe here. Rather, Buddhism is something that you do. There's different techniques, as far as like contemplative techniques that will evoke different consciousness states and different states of being so with the end goal being like I want to be the best person I can for the people that I love and for the people that have expectations on me, what are the practices that will lead me to that is the main question? Furthermore, if we want to change the culture of the company to make it a little bit more human, more human changes that's at the top. What would be your message for a founder or a CEO to consider creating a business culture, centering, kindness, mindfulness and purpose what could be the years the message if you have the magic wand and you have the opportunity to say it face to face? You know, you could see what happens when good intentions go terribly wrong There are a lot of times, those late night ideas that pop into your head, probably not a good idea. You know, I think the first step is to really become sensitive to it. Like really, if that's really something you want to I want to change the culture you realize right from the beginning, like how almost impossible this is going to be to do how long this is really going to take how much of a sacrifice this is really going to be in like, are you fit for that? Are you fit for the kind of cultural change that needs to happen inside of you so that it can emanate to everybody else? Misconceptions about Buddhism What could be the things that you consider as a misconception of Buddhism? The main one is the idea of enlightenment. We have I think, I have kind of a cartoonish representation of that if you see someone in a cartoon that's been enlightened they're in this like pose and they're hovering above the ground. And of course, a lot of that has been informed by folklore, like monks that you know, can melt snow and they can, they can levitate and stuff. You know, that, that that and somehow, the idea of enlightenment is something to be pursued. And then once you have enlightenment, it's a thing and you're some kind of Christ like deity now that that drifts off into the sunset. I think it's counterproductive to the essence of Buddhism, which really speaks about like, Hey, if you're pursuing enlightenment, this isn't the place for you. So maybe a more accurate way to understand enlightenment is, again, enlightenment is a mental state. You know, you can be in a state of enlightenment. There's maps within within Buddhism that will show you as you're approaching those states, what kind of things will kind of be arising in your mind and in your body? So if you want to pursue that, that's great. But like, once you climb to the mountaintop, you still got to come down, you know what I mean? Jump wood carrying water. So I think that that the idea of enlightenment is, and there's a kind of a purity associated with it. Components of Spirituality Ryan's favorite definition of happiness is happiness is freedom from the pursuit of happiness. Yeah, you let that go. There it is, which speaks to the other component of spiritual practice. Again, not something you believe rather something you do you know speaking to like the secular spirit, scientific materialists. You know, there's benefits to it. The other side from a spiritual component is the insights and meditation or insights and wisdom traditions. How is Ryan's changing the world with his two companies, Kitcaster and Wildcast? Ryan says: I think my best opportunity to change the world to love my children and steer them in the right direction. You know? If you want to be real Buddhist and one thing you do have to believe in is reincarnation, because there's no scientific evidence to that but it's encouraging because they've been kind of released you from the stress of having one life so I can if I take this one life and change the runner direction, just 10% in 100 lives, you know, my progeny are going to do great. I like that. But if I can, do you know there's a principle in Buddhism called right livelihood, and the fact that I work in podcasting to me really feels like right livelihood, because, you know, whereas you you're a creative and you're out here creating opportunities, and creating new thought we actually facilitate that opportunity, which feels like a really great place for us. 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This week, we talk to Kitcaster's Ryan Estes, an American Buddhist and entrepreneur, about all things mindful, Buddhism and contemplative practices ranging from meditation to psychedelics. Please subscribe today! For more mindful content: https://amindfulmoment.com https://work2livewell.org Connect Socially: Instagram YouTube Channel Twitter Donate to support our show! Teresa on LinkedIn The Spanish Version of our Podcast A Mindful Moment is written and hosted by Teresa McKee and/or Melissa Sims. The Spanish version, Un Momento En Atencion Plena, is translated and hosted by Paola Theil. Intro music, Retreat, by Jason Farnham. Outro music, Morning Stroll by Josh Kirsch, Media Right Productions. Thank you for tuning in! For advertising inquiries, please email sales@amindfulmoment.com. Bookings connect@amindfulmoment.com. This podcast is part of the Airwave Media Podcast Network and is produced by Work2Live Productions. Thank you for tuning in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the podcast we sit down with Ryan Estes, a malware analyst on the WatchGauard Threat Lab team, to discuss what it takes to rapidly differentiate malware from goodware. In this interview, we discuss what it takes to get in to malware analytics, popular tools to help with the task, and resources anyone can follow to build up skills.
Ryan Estes is the Co-Founder of Kitcaster, the world's premier podcast booking agency. He's also a podcasting OG whose podcasting origin story goes back to 2008, so he's been through virtually this entire industry's evolution. More importantly, Ryan is someone I consider both a professional friend and role model. I can go months or even...
Host Liam Leonard invites you to his discussion today with Ryan Estes, expert and long-time podcasting enthusiast, where Ryan shares the impact of learning grit as an entrepreneur. Tune in to hear his thoughts on the role of vision in your entrepreneurial journey, why you should give credence to your dumb ideas, and maintaining a life that keeps your top priorities at its center on this episode of The Prosperity Perspective. 3 Key TakeawaysVision is more than just a nice compliment. To Ryan, it's a mental roadmap for your future goals.There are so many ways to evaluate investment opportunities. Make sure how you live vibrates with your beliefs and protects your time with a monetary value.You need to have a clear upward potential to focus on. But be sure it is a realistic goal. ResourcesRyan's LinkedinKitcaster.comAbout Ryan EstesRyan is an American Buddhist entrepreneur. As the founder of Kitcaster, a podcast booking agency, he facilitates thousands of extraordinary conversations. Ryan would like to talk about the role podcasts play in healing our ailing culture and the responsibility of creating kind business practices. Kitcaster serves 150+ agency clients and is gearing up for their first software product in 2022. Ryan is an expert in leveraging podcasts for meaning and profitability.Ryan's audience on social media is greater than 10,000 and he is happy to share your episode with his fans!
Our next guest on our MENtors that Make a Difference segment is the co-founder of Kitcaster, Ryan Estes. He has owned a media and marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years he hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes "Top 100" podcasts. He has recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter million downloads, and attributes $1M+ in revenue as a direct result from podcasts. He loves podcasting, believes the medium possesses a giant opportunity for entrepreneurs, and is more than happy to discuss your prospects! Find out more about Ryan and Kitcaster at https://kitcaster.com/ Thank you for listening and we hope Ryan's story helps inspire others to grow their tech career.
Ryan is an American Buddhist entrepreneur. As the founder of Kitcaster, a podcast booking agency, he facilitates thousands of extraordinary conversations. Ryan would like to talk about the role podcasts play in healing our ailing culture and the responsibility of creating kind business practices. Kitcaster serves 150+ agency clients and is gearing up for their first software product in 2022. Ryan is an expert in leveraging podcasts for meaning and profitability.Ryan's audience on social media is greater than 10,000 and he is happy to share your episode with his fans! kitcaster.com
Brandy Whalen and Ryan Estes are two different folks, joined together in a unified mission. If you look up Denver guy in the dictionary, you will see a picture of Ryan, in a flannel shirt, with a dog, a truck, and speeding off to hit up his fishing spot. He's a family guy, trains in martial arts, and previously owned an agency. Brandy is not a Denver native - in fact, she grew up in Iowa on a Turkey farm... with 30,000 turkeys. She's married with three boys, and likes to get in the mountains to hike or snowboard, during the right seasons.In their prior roles, Brandy had pitched a client to Ryan for his podcast. As Ryan describes it, she's a great networker and "instigator". When they both had the itch to do a new project, they looked to podcasting. And after some initial validation, they confirmed that they had stumbled upon a need.This is the creation story of Kitcaster, the podcast booking agency.LinksWebsite: https://kitcaster.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandy-whalen/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/https://kitcaster.com/podcast-guest-list/https://podcastcontent.studio/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ryan Estes has owned a media and marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years, he hosted the founder's podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes “” Top 100″” podcasts, Ryan has recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter-million downloads. He attributes $1M+ in revenue as a direct result of podcasts. Ryan loves podcasting. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Ryan Estes: Website: https://kitcaster.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kitcasterpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kitcaster/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kitcasterpod
✌️ I am Ryan Estes, I'm the co-founder of Kitcaster. I validate and scale Kitcaster products. I have owned a media and marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years I hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes "Top 100" podcasts, I have recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter million downloads. I attribute $1M+ in revenue as a direct result from podcasts. I love podcasting. I believe the medium possesses a giant opportunity for entrepreneurs and I'm more than happy to discuss your prospects. I am married with two kiddos here in Denver. I enjoy training brazilian jiu jitsu and capoeira, volunteering as a finance mentor, and I am an avid sportsman. Our mission is to put the world's top startup founders on the world's top podcasts and let them share their stories with a wider audience. If you have an amazing story to tell, we'd love to help you share it with the world.
Ryan is an American Buddhist entrepreneur. As the founder of Kitcaster, a podcast booking agency, he facilitates thousands of extraordinary conversations. Prior to Kitcaster, Ryan owned a media and marketing agency for 10 years. For eight of those years, he has hosted the founder's podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes “Top 100” podcasts, he has recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter-million downloads. He is married with two kiddos in Denver, CO. He enjoys training Brazilian jiu-jitsu (purple belt) and capoeira (green / yellow cord), volunteering as a finance mentor, and is an avid sportsman. In this awesome conversation with Ryan, we cover… Ryan's winding entrepreneurial journey When to stop and when to keep going Are you the person to this? Time managment and knowing how when to say no Can we be the best in the world at this? The power of podcasting Validating ideas (Minimal viable product) Figuring out your “All I do is….” statement. American Buddhism Meditation “Am I doing this right?” Having patience and understanding the process Kitcaster – Ryan's podcast booking agency. Ryan's LinkedIn Kitcaster IG ------------ The Box Workshop (A workshop for creatives to finish what they started) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artofnotyelling/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artofnotyelling/support
We talked about their entrepreneurship journeys and their current ventures in podcasting and healthcare. Ryan Estes is an American Buddhist entrepreneur. As the cofounder of Kitcaster, a podcast booking agency, he facilitates thousands of extraordinary conversations. The mission is to put the world's top startup founders on the world's top podcasts and let them share their stories with a wider audience. He has owned a media and marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years he hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes "Top 100" podcasts, he has recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter million downloads. He attributes $1M+ in revenue as a direct result from podcasts and believes the medium possesses a giant opportunity for entrepreneurs. He enjoys training brazilian jiu jitsu and capoeira, volunteering as a finance mentor, and is an avid sportsman.----- DeLon Canterbury is a Board Certified Geriatric Pharmacist. He founded GeriatRx, a telehealth-based senior care consulting company. GeriatRx combines Pharmacogenomic testing and Comprehensive Medication Management, and addresses the social determinants of health, such as food, shelter, financial stability, and health literacy. He helps patients who are struggling to achieve their healthcare goals and lowers their healthcare expenses. By reducing medication errors and advocating for deprescribing, consultant pharmacists like DeLon improve patient safety and save patients, their families, and the healthcare system money. DeLon manages patients across the state of North Carolina and demonstrates the value pharmacists add to healthcare delivery. DeLon embodies servant-leadership and places it at the forefront of GeriatRx. He is an active Executive Board Member for the African-American Minority COVID Task Force in Durham, North Carolina, a Formulary Committee member of Senior PharmAssist at the Durham Senior Center for Life, and served as Community Health Coalition's Telehealth Director, helping older African-American patients with wellness and reassurance check-ups during COVID.
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Wherever entrepreneurs are in their journey, podcasts can take them further, whether as a guest or a host. Ryan Estes, co-founder of Kitcaster, joins Tim Bornholdt of The Jed Mahonis Group to chat about why podcasting is the Trojan horse of marketing for startups, how audience quality over quantity results in conversions, and why everyone should sit down with a couple friends, grab a bottle of wine, and start a podcast. **SHOW LINKS** Kitcaster.com | https://kitcaster.com/ Rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts | https://constantvariables.co/review Connect with Tim Bornholdt on LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/timbornholdt/ Show notes | https://constantvariables.co Chat with The Jed Mahonis Group about your app dev questions | https://jmg.mn Are you an iOS or Android developer? Visit the JMG Careers Page | https://jmg.mn/careers
BUDDHISM IN BUSINESS with RYAN ESTES “Vulnerability is the key to a great conversation. Conversation is the antidote to polarization.” – Ryan Estes, American Buddhist and Entrepreneur Episode Summary: Does your spiritual path sort of meander around here and there? Or are you one of those people who has unwavering beliefs and disciplined spiritual routines? Or do you fall somewhere in the middle? In this episode, we talk with Ryan Estes, an American Buddhist entrepreneur, an overall powerhouse when it comes to work life balance. He owns multiple businesses. As founder of podcast booking agency Kitcaster, he facilitates thousands of extraordinary conversations. He is a firm believer that vulnerability is the key to a great conversation. And that conversation is the antidote to polarization. Listen in to understand how Ryan Estes defines himself as an American Buddhist, and how he integrates Buddhist teachings into successful enterprises. Topics We Discuss: [2:52] How raised as a self-described “strip mall Christian”, he found Buddhism by way of native American Lakota purification ceremony, and psychedelics including ayahuasca. Always driven by innate curiosity. [10:46] How Ryan integrates spirituality and entrepreneurship. Asking the three questions: Is it fun? It is of service? Does it make money? Ritual of loving-kindness meditations. Bringing calm and peace to the workplace. [15:45] Ryan's perspective of what it means to be an American Buddhist. How Buddhist ideas are seeping into the American culture. [18:45] Spiritual bypass vs. integrity in spirituality. Humility. Keeping it real. [21:50] At time with deep social, political, economic stressors and differences of opinion -- conversation is the only antidote to polarization. [22:42] Jujitsu! [26:00] Metta meditation – a technology to practice loving-kindness. A series of affirmations projected first onto oneself, then projected onto someone near to you, then projected to someone you are indifferent to, then finally projected onto someone with whom you are in conflict. FOLLOW Ryan Estes: You can learn more about Ryan Estes and his world here: Kitcaster.com Follow Ryan Estes on: LinkedIn SUPPORT LIFE, DEATH AND THE SPACE BETWEEN: If you're enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins As a member you'll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness! Stay Connected with Dr. Amy Robbins: Instagram YouTube Fireside Website Facebook
Are you trying to start a business? Starting a busines has a been a big theme of the post 9/11 veteran story and one that continues to see no end coming soon. The idea of finding our next purpose and having us be in the drive seat of it has proven to the magic bullet to ignite that fire within a Veteran. Today I am talking with Ryan Estes who owns Kitcaster a podcast guesting agency to talk about how he got started and why it became the only way he would go forward. And how to make sure your family is at the center of the conversation. Ryan is the co-founder of Kitcaster, he has owned a media and marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years he hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes "Top 100" podcasts. He is married and has two kids and has no intention of slowing down. He is always learning and creating more intention than ever to keep family at the center. Topics Covered: Collecting ideas for the future Finding the courage to start Finding the burning the ships moment Teaching kids to start businesses Building a business while having a family Finding the right mountain to climb How to connect with guest https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/ (LinkedIn) https://kitcaster.com/ (Website) Thank you for Listening to the Episode! Be sure to subscribe on https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-military-veteran-dad-podcast/id1448127126 (Apple), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9taWxpdGFyeXZldGVyYW5kYWQubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M (Google), https://open.spotify.com/show/2I1mwoZ0VaR9tLdCwwxsg2 (Spotify), or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at ben@militaryveterandad.com. Follow Ben on Social Media to stay up to date on Military Veteran Dad – https://www.facebook.com/benjamin.killoy (Facebook) | https://twitter.com/BenKilloy (Twitter) | https://www.instagram.com/militaryveterandad/?hl=en (Instagram) | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-killoy/ (LinkedIn) For help, resources, and community support, please join the https://www.facebook.com/groups/militaryveterandad (Military Veteran Dad) Facebook Group. Be sure to check out all the http://www.freedadcourse.com/ (free courses) available to help come home to a better tomorrow. Heads Up: My episodes may contain affiliate links! If you buy something through one of those links, you won't pay a penny more, but we'll get a small commission, which helps keep the lights on. Thanks! Support this podcast
In today's episode of Tech Talks Daily, I want to explore three of the most common questions that I am asked on this show. How do I launch a podcast without the hassle of editing audio files and submitting them to all the podcast platforms? How do I get high-quality guests on my new podcast? And if you are a business leader, how can I get invited onto more podcasts as a thought leader in 2022? Ryan Estes from Kitcaster joins me on the podcast to talk about all this and much more. He also discusses how to leverage podcast interviews to generate leads, validate new products, create new opportunities, and build brand awareness through personal connections. About Kitcaster Kitcaster books podcast interviews for funded start-up founders, entrepreneurs with exits, and C-suit execs. Get on-demand podcast placements scheduled for you by professionals. All growing businesses run into the same fundamental marketing problems. Automated bots, fake news, rampant amateurism. The good news? kitcaster™ solves them. Podcasts cut through the gobbledygook and make fundamentally authentic connections. Podcasts make business better. Where are you in your entrepreneur journey? Validation? Launch? Traction? Scale? Wherever you are, podcasts will take you further. They book you on top podcasts that speak directly to your ideal audience. These are your peeps – this is your influence. Podcasts are good for business and good for people.
In this episode, we interview cofounder of Kitcaster Ryan Estes…. Kitcaster helps entrepreneurs, business owners and tech founders share their ideas through thought leadership on podcasts.To get featured on great podcasts, visit www.kitcaster.com
Ryan Estes is the co-founder at Kitcaster, a podcast booking agency that currently serves over 150 clients. He has an expertise in leveraging podcasts for meaning and profitability, and currently validates and scales Kitcaster products. Prior to Kitcaster, Ryan owned a media and marketing agency for ten years. During that time, he hosted the Talklaunch podcast which consistently ranked in the iTunes top 100.In this episode:1. Ryan shares how Kitcaster helps book SaaS startup founders on podcasts and the benefits of doing so. He discusses creating evergreen marketing assets through podcasting.2. Ryan shares his lessons learned for new a startup founder. He has started several startups and talks about the hype of entrepreneruship and people tend to wrap their personalities around their business. Ryan talks about separting yourself by treating your product/project as a science experiment, startingwith a hypothesis. Ryan talks about the onboarding process at Kitcaster...and so much more!Learn more at Kitcaster or reach out to Ryan on LinkedIn.
In this episode of Startup Hustle, Hernan Sias and Ryan Estes, Co-Founder of KitCaster talk about how to book more podcast appearances. Find Startup Hustle Everywhere: https://linktr.ee/startuphustle This episode is sponsored by Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Learn more about KitCaster: https://kitcaster.com/ Learn more about Business Bros Podcast: https://www.businessbros.biz/optin1613537007900 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Power of Podcasting With Kitcaster's Ryan EstesOn today's Sales Vitamin Podcast I'm speaking with leading podcast agency co-founder Ryan Estes. Ryan co-founded Kitcaster, a podcasts booking agency that connects top business owners, CEO's, and entrepreneurs too top podcasts.Ryan is a powerhouse. He is a multi-business owner, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter, experienced podcast host, and a master of work-life balance. Ryan is a skilled entrepreneur who lives, eats, and breathes podcasts. In the last two years, Ryan has built Kitcaster into an agency serving more than 150 clients. His sales acumen and marketing savvy have launched a wildly successful brand.Prior to Kitcaster Ryan owned a marketing agency for 10 years. For eight those years he hosted the Talklaunch podcast. The podcast was consistently ranked in the iTunes "Top 100" podcasts. Ryan has recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter-million downloads. Here's what we discuss in this episode: Ryan's background.How Kitcaster started.How do leverage a podcast?Repurposing podcast content. Podcasting mistakes.Measuring the Podcast ROI. Company culture in a startup.The future at Kitcaster.One sales vitamin. Connect with RyanKitcaster official websiteTwitter Special Offer from Kitcaster Kitcaster is a podcast booking agency that specializes in developing real human connections through podcast appearances.If you are an expert in your field, have a unique story to share, or an interesting point of view-- it's time to explore the world of podcasting with Kitcaster.Go to this link at Kitcaster to apply for a special offer. Special Offer from GiANTIf you're looking to build a profitable side hustle that also impacts people, then you need to look at becoming a certified Leadership Coach with GiANT.If you don't already know, GiANT has been in the leadership space for over 13 years. They used to own and operate the John Maxwell Brands, they ran the Leadercast Conferences where Jim Collins, Henry Cloud, Malcolm Gladwell, and Simon Sinek were regular speakers. They have over 500 coaches being hired by companies like Chick-fil-A, Pfizer, Delta, and more.GiANT literally gives you everything you need to start your own coaching business from scratch:You get hands-on training from top level coaches to learn the exact methodology and tools that six-figure coaches are using.An all-in-one online platform to run your entire coaching business - even if you want to work 100% remotely.If you're ready to impact people and get paid to do it, go to giant.tv/salesvitamin and reserve your spot.
BlaZae speaks with Ryan Estes, Cofounder of the podcasting booking agency Kitcaster. They discuss podcasting, Buddhism as a technology, ayahuasca and Jiu-Jitsu!If you are an entrepreneur looking to get your business in front of a broader audience through podcasting, go to https://kitcaster.com/perspective to apply for a special offer for friends of this podcast. if you would like to try Buzzsprout as a host for your podcast, click here and receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid plan : https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1186328Follow The Left Hand Perspective on Instagram Facebook, Twitter and Youtube!Follow BlaZae on Instagram @ blazaebeySend us an email at lefthandperspective1@gmail.comSupport the show (https://cash.app/$lefthandperspective)
Season Five Episode EightGuest: Ryan Estes, Co-Founder at KitcasterAbout Ryan:I am Ryan Estes, I'm the co-founder of Kitcaster. I validate and scale Kitcaster products.I have owned a media and marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years I hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes "Top 100" podcasts, I have recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter million downloads. I attribute $1M+ in revenue as a direct result from podcasts. I love podcasting. I believe the medium possesses a giant opportunity for entrepreneurs and I'm more than happy to discuss your prospects.I am married with two kiddos here in Denver. I enjoy training Brazilian jiu jitsu and capoeira, volunteering as a finance mentor, and I am an avid sportsman. Our mission is to put the world's top startup founders on the world's top podcasts and let them share their stories with a wider audience. If you have an amazing story to tell, we'd love to help you share it with the world.You can learn more about Ryan and reach out to him on LinkedIn here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/estesryan/About Kitcaster:Hire Kitcaster to manage your podcast appearances. Get on-demand podcast placements scheduled for you by professionals, for a flat monthly rate.Learn more about Kitcaster here:https://kitcaster.com/
On this episode of The Mind ShiftLab, I'm joined by International keynote speaker, Ryan Estes. We talked about navigating change and adversity as a leader why investing in the inner work, is a pre requisite to be a transformational leader and why it's crucial to adapt and Implement routines and rituals. Let's Dive In.
From how to separate yourself from emotion and logically validating ideas in business, to learning to realize and harness the fact that we are not our thoughts or our failures, Ryan Estes drops knowledge bomb after knowledge bomb in this episode. Ryan is the co-founder of Kitcaster, a premier podcast booking company, and a seasoned podcast host himself. Listen as he and Myles geek out a bit about what podcasting can do for you and how Ryan has harnessed the space and built a career. For more Unseen Work awesomeness, follow Myles on Instagram (@mylesjbiggs) and visit www.mylesbiggs.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unseen-work/message
In this episode, we speak with Ryan Estes, of Kitcaster booking agency. Some of the things that we discuss in this episode include understanding good partnerships, how to help people grow podcasting, as a way out a way of discovery and growth, meaningful conversation, passion about what you do. resources through connections. rewards of completion. Making your dream come alive can be very awkward. We discussed being critical of yourself and being patient with growth in your podcast. We also speak with Ryan about how to leverage podcasting for your business purposes. in that discussion, also, find out how to find the right people to grow within your business and how to discover the right answers you need. We touch on the complexity of podcasting. We speak about podcasting tours, and we also find out podcast hosts make excellent podcast guests. Ryan discusses a validation phase. We also speak about finding your fit and putting it all together. We also touch on the principle of human capital using good people. One of the big ones we speak about is imposter syndrome. And we find out imposter syndrome might actually be healthy and helpful for your podcast. We can also discover how to find out what you are better at and how to leverage that. We also talk about kitcaster booking agency and what it can do for you, networking, media kit, making connections. Ryan also explains to us that podcasting should be fun. We also talk about Ryan's podcast guest list, where over 1000 podcasters already use this list. We speak about getting booked on a podcast. Also what makes you stand out. Do it like you are the best. Ryan also speaks to us about competition as a good thing. And we discover mission really matters. Do that little extra thing and it might make your business pop. The booking process in podcasting can be very difficult. And getting help saves you a lot of time we discuss communication skills. Also, we speak about COVID and your business going all-in when it counts. Then we turn our attention to podcasting will die also we'll discuss Who is your ideal client and a good call to action. It was a good discussion with Ryan Estes from the Kitcaster booking agency. I highly recommend you going and checking out the Kitcaster booking agency https://kitcaster.com/ryan-estes/ (https://kitcaster.com/ryan-estes/) https://kitcaster.com (https://kitcaster.com) Transcript https://www.mediafire.com/file/z1alwkjcqzt6m25/Ryan_Estes.docx/file (Download it here) DisclaimerThe views expressed on Dead America podcast are the views of the person expressing themselves.We are here for entertainment only for any Medical or Mental Health concerns you might have. We always recommend seeking local listings for a qualified provider in your area. We will always consider other points of view on any subject. We do not necessarily agree with our guests all of the time. We value everyone. All of our guests deserve respect and a platform to voice concerns. SUMMARY KEYWORDS podcast, people, business, clients, find, Ryan, podcasters, challenges, called, agency, hosts, overcame, book, leverage, question, launched, product, booking agencies, bit, digital marketing agency SPEAKERS Ryan Estes, Ed Watters Ed Watters 00:00 If you're a podcaster or a business entrepreneur, you want to pay attention. We have with us Ryan Estes he is the co-founder of Kitcaster podcast, booking agency. Ryan, could you introduce yourself? And let people know just a little bit about you, please? Ryan Estes 00:19 I'd love to Ed, and I appreciate you having me on the show. Like you said, I am the co-founder of Kitcaster. We book entrepreneurs on top podcasts. We are very deep into podcasting. We love podcasters. And, you know, our mission is to celebrate good conversation. And wherever that takes us, we're ready to go. So, you know, I'm excited for this conversation and being on your show. Thanks, Ed. Ed Watters ...
Brandy Whalen is a shiny object chaser. Excited by new challenges & new opportunities. Each day, she gets to hear founder stories, entrepreneurial journeys & ideas that are not fully formed, and that is what drives her to do what she does. Ryan Estes is co-founder of Kitcaster. He's owned a media & marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years he hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes Top 100 podcasts, he's recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter million downloads. Together, their mission is to put the world's top startup founders on the world's top podcasts and let them share their stories with a wider audience. If you have an amazing story to tell, they'd love to help you share it with the world. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast and Apple Podcasts.
Brandy Whalen is a shiny object chaser. Excited by new challenges & new opportunities. Each day, she gets to hear founder stories, entrepreneurial journeys & ideas that are not fully formed, and that is what drives her to do what she does. Ryan Estes is co-founder of Kitcaster. He's owned a media & marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years he hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes Top 100 podcasts, he's recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter million downloads. Together, their mission is to put the world's top startup founders on the world's top podcasts and let them share their stories with a wider audience. If you have an amazing story to tell, they'd love to help you share it with the world. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast and Apple Podcasts.
Brandy Whalen is a shiny object chaser. Excited by new challenges & new opportunities. Each day, she gets to hear founder stories, entrepreneurial journeys & ideas that are not fully formed, and that is what drives her to do what she does. Ryan Estes is co-founder of Kitcaster. He's owned a media & marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years he hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes Top 100 podcasts, he's recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter million downloads. Together, their mission is to put the world's top startup founders on the world's top podcasts and let them share their stories with a wider audience. If you have an amazing story to tell, they'd love to help you share it with the world. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast and Apple Podcasts.
Brandy Whalen is a shiny object chaser. Excited by new challenges & new opportunities. Each day, she gets to hear founder stories, entrepreneurial journeys & ideas that are not fully formed, and that is what drives her to do what she does. Ryan Estes is co-founder of Kitcaster. He's owned a media & marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years he hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes Top 100 podcasts, he's recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter million downloads. Together, their mission is to put the world's top startup founders on the world's top podcasts and let them share their stories with a wider audience. If you have an amazing story to tell, they'd love to help you share it with the world. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast and Apple Podcasts.
Brandy Whalen is a shiny object chaser. Excited by new challenges & new opportunities. Each day, she gets to hear founder stories, entrepreneurial journeys & ideas that are not fully formed, and that is what drives her to do what she does. Ryan Estes is co-founder of Kitcaster. He's owned a media & marketing agency for the last 10 years. For eight of those years he hosted the founders podcast Talklaunch. Consistently ranked in the iTunes Top 100 podcasts, he's recorded 300+ interviews with more than a quarter million downloads. Together, their mission is to put the world's top startup founders on the world's top podcasts and let them share their stories with a wider audience. If you have an amazing story to tell, they'd love to help you share it with the world. Listen to The Tony DUrso Show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Platform every Friday at 2pm Pacific. You can also find Tony at tonydurso.com/podcast and Apple Podcasts.
Ryan Estes Co-Founder of Kitcaster, Host of the talk launch podcast, Father, Husband, Kitcaster has had a 40% growth month over month since September 2019, and he is a Purple belt Jujitsu and Yellow cord in Calooweda, and a #1 of Fan of Arctric Greyling Ryan helps busy entrepreneurs book top podcast interviews. Hire kitcaster to manage your podcast appearances. Get on-demand podcast placements scheduled for you by professionals, for a flat monthly rate. We've been expecting you. All growing businesses run into the same fundamental marketing problems. Automated bots, fake news, rampant amateurism. The good news? kitcaster™ solves them. Podcasts cut through the gobbledygook and make fundamentally authentic connections. Podcasts make business better. Where are you in your entrepreneur journey? Validation? Launch? Traction? Scale? Wherever you are, podcasts will take you further. We ain't talking about small talk, we're talking about the good stuff – real, actionable communication. You're always in control. We book you on top podcasts that speak directly to your ideal audience. These are your peeps – this is your influence. Podcasts are good for business and good for people. Support this podcast
How can we be the Church during a pandemic? Sheyna, Ryan, & Rob discuss this as well as other very important topics like the dog urinating on Rob's lawn, Ryan's potential career as a voiceover artist, & more!