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Season 3, Episode 12 w/ Ryan Stephens
Johnny was honoured to speak with the remarkable Ryan Stephens in this episode. Ryan uses his own experiences to motivate individuals to become better and challenge themselves to improve their lives.Ryan shares how he found the strength to turn his life around completely when he was at his lowest point. He now supports others in doing the same.One of the ways Ryan facilitates personal growth is through his innovative program, Wild Minds Gower. This transformative initiative pushes individuals beyond their comfort zones, enabling them to discover their true selves.This episode is a must-listen, as Ryan's life experiences are truly inspiring.FIND RYAN HERE Instagram@ryanstephens___Wild Minds Gowerhttps://wildmindsgower.co.uk/Website: https://www.ryanstephens.co/ FIND THE SELF DEVELOPMENT COACHInstagram@theselfdevelopmentcoach Websitewww.theselfdevelopmentcoach.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a long-awaited conversation on martial arts, self-defense, and life as I sit down with my friend and jiu-jitsu black belt, Ryan Stephens, affectionately known as 'Coach Thanos.' After years of anticipation, we finally got the chance to delve into various topics ranging from training methodologies to personal insights. I found myself genuinely engrossed, and it was tough to bring our discussion to a close. I'm eagerly looking forward to having Ryan back on the show for more captivating conversations. Recently promoted to first-degree in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Ryan is the driving force behind Gray Beard Forge MMA, a thriving martial arts and fitness hub nestled in Conway, Arkansas. At 'The Forge,' our mission transcends physical fitness; we strive to foster a sense of camaraderie among our members, especially veterans, first responders, and their supporters. Through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, MMA, and fitness classes, we aim to cultivate not just physical prowess but also mental resilience and spiritual well-being. In line with our commitment to serving those who've served, we're proud partners of the We Defy Foundation, dedicated to empowering veterans through martial arts training. With a background that spans continents and a former stint as a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps, Ryan is deeply passionate about supporting veterans and enriching the martial arts community, both locally and abroad. For more information or to contribute to our cause, visit our website at GrayBeardForge.org or donate online using the link provided. Join Ryan for a class at Gray Bear. They are located at 3150 Vail Avenue, Conway, AR 72832. You can reach out to them through their website or via phone at 501-358-6960.
In another episode of Say It How It Is, Ffion and Gwen are joined by mindset & wellbeing coach, ultra marathon runner and public speaker, Ryan Stephens. Ryan is extremely passionate about challenging himself, pushing passed his limits and an advocate for self development. He is a committed sea dipper where he has created an incredible community called the ‘Wet Bandits', which has given many a valued purpose. Ryan speaks openly about what it's like to hit rock bottom, but encourages that every day is a day to grow.Please like, follow and subscribe!You can stay up to date with all our social media channels here:Instagram:@sayithowitisspodcast - https://instagram.com/sayithowitisspodcast?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==@ffionalicelewis - https://instagram.com/ffionalicelewis?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==@gwencrabb - https://instagram.com/gwencrabb?igshid=NzZlODBkYWE4Ng%3D%3D&utm_source=qr@ryanstephens___ - https://instagram.com/ryanstephens___ Tik tok:sayithowitiss - https://www.tiktok.com/@sayithowitisss?_t=8gcJlLFHuPg&_r=1ffionalicelewis - https://www.tiktok.com/@ffionalicelewis?_t=8gcJsxoYsAi&_r=1gwencrabb - https://www.tiktok.com/@gwencrabb?_t=8gcJtcqSJCC&_r=1Click the follow button to stay up to date on the latest episodes.And remember… to keep saying it how it is!Show producer- Daniella Attanasio-MartinezInstagram - @TheDaniellaMartinezhttps://www.instagram.com/thedaniellamartinez/www.instagram.com/grownuphustle/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lee Handford is one of Ryan's best friends and Ryan is the Godfather to one of Lee's children. Ryan and Lee met during one of the most challenging periods of their lives, in prison. Lee has since gone on to set-up multiple barber shops, win multiple national awards and is recognised globally in his industry of barbering. This conversation was a long talked about and anticipated one, covering topics such as Dealing with Set-backs, Prison, Family, Balance, Entrepreneurship, Self-Belief, Persistence & much more. Lee's Instagram is @LeeHandford_Official_ His barber shop and own brand are called Entourage (the shop is based in Carmarthen). His new Barber Training platform is live and you can contact him through his Instagram or website (https://www.entouragebarbers.com)
Nathan is a comedian, entrepreneur, and mentor. On this podcast Nathan discusses his mental health journey, dealing with his fathers' suicide, his entrance into comedy along with many other useful insights about how to improve your life and well-being. -- Nathan's Instagram: @NatWebbComedy Cruse Bereavement Support: https://www.cruse.org.uk/ TED Talk Referenced: https://www.ted.com/talks/robert_waldinger_what_makes_a_good_life_lessons_from_the_longest_study_on_happiness?language=en
Welcome to TeamPeds Talks, a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners which features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. We are excited to present this special series about the unique role and impact that acute care PNPs have within a wide variety of settings called, TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact. This special series is hosted by members of the acute care leadership Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis. Dr. Jordan is a pediatric ICU nurse practitioner, coordinator of an acute care pediatric NP program, and an active researcher and expert in pediatric neurologic injury. Dr. Kalis is a pediatric and adult acute care nurse practitioner working with congenital heart patients across the lifespan. She also teaches in a doctoral nursing program and is a certified healthcare simulation educator. This episode's guest is Dr. Ryan Stephens. Please enjoy this episode of TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact.
Ben is an undefeated professional boxer from Swansea, Wales.
Maddie is a Yoga Teacher, Triathlete & Mindset Coach. She has won poll positions on multiple events, including Tenby Long Course Weekend and The Mumbles Centurion. On this podcast, Ryan and Maddie talk about Eating Disorders, Self-Healing, Boundaries, Consistency & Self-Love. Maddie runs an advice & guidance blog called The Mental Toolbox (@_TheMentalToolbox). Her yoga page is (@GetBentYoga_) and her personal page is (@MadisonShaddick).
Sarah Maxwell is a good friend and fellow Mindset Coach, as well as one of Ryan's mentors. Sarah is originally from Swansea, UK and now lives in Gold Coast, Australia. She has worked in child services for many years as a youth case manager, and now runs her own coaching business, has her own blog and is an all-round incredible human being. In this podcast Ryan and Sarah discuss Achieving Balance, Personal Values, Self-Growth, Vision Boards, Dealing with Grief, Menstrual Cycles in relation to Motivation, as well as the Peaks and Troughs of life. Instagram: @SarahMaxwell.Blog
#25 - Ryan chats with Ian Grove from Coastal Fitness in Swansea. Topics include the flaws within the fitness industry, as well as the latest innovations and data tracking for athletes. Ryan and Ian also discuss health & well-being in general and Ian gives some top tips on creating a better sense of mental & physical well-being. Available on all channels, full video on YouTube. Instagram: @CoastalFitness
Neil Andrews AKA Neil Arms is a bodybuilder and powerlifter, coach, nutritionist and 5 X Mr Wales. We discuss fitness, health, wealth, mindset, nutrition and Neil's close encounter with dying. The podcast is available on all channels and YouTube for the video. Instagram: @NeilArmss Website: www.TeamGraniteFitness.com
Welcome back to another episode of INTO THE AIRBNB, where we talk with Airbnb Hosts about their STR experience. Today's guest is Ryan Stephens who manages a Farmhouse Airbnb listing in Waco, Texas. Today, he'll share how his market became popular and positively impacted his listings - thanks to a TV show called “Fixer Upper”! He'll also share his experience as a rental owner that prohibits kids and the ups and downs of making this decision. Visit Ryan's amazing listing: https://www.airbnb.com/users/show/287206543 Sponsored by Airbtics: the Affordable Accurate rental Analytics. If you'd like to get interviewed and share your story with us, please send us an email at delia@airbtics.com with the subject: “Podcast Interview request submission”. Find out more at: app.airbtics.com
Ryan kicks off the podcast after a year-long break with a guest who's been on once before - Anton Nootenboom (AKA The Barefoot Dutchman). Anton has served in the Dutch military, traveled the world, lived in Australia, and most notably climbed Mt Everest Base Camp BAREFOOT and was the first person to do so. Since then, he's set two Guinness World Records walking the longest distance barefoot (3019km across Australia) as well as the longest continuous barefoot walk (27hrs). In this podcast we discuss Masculinity/Toxic Masculinity, being a role model for younger generations and other men, the power of breathwork, persistence, and overcoming adversity. The video is also live on YouTube. www.thebarefootdutchman.com @thebarefoot_dutchman
CEO, Ryan Stephens and CTO Forrest Wang launched InventoryLab in March 2003 with the goal of getting 100 users in the first month, which they well surpassed. Now, they serve over 15k Amazon sellers and assist with the life of their inventory all the way from listing, to the accounting for sales of product. Instagram: InventoryLab_ Twitter: InventoryLab Facebook: InventoryLab TikTok: InventoryLab https://inventorylab.com/ Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so that you are notified of new episodes!
In this episode we hear from Ryan Stephens. Ryan recently earned his PhD and works as a Nurse Practitioner specializing with cardiac patients. Ryan and his wife Laura have two beautiful children together and are currently living in Memphis, Tennessee.Ryan shares that he was born with a heart condition that required corrective surgery at 9 months old. Because of this there were certain sports that he was not allowed to participate in when he was younger. In particular, Ryan was not allowed to play football or basketball in middle school. He was, however, allowed to play baseball. Ryan played from the time he could walk all the way into college.After college, Ryan tried several popular exercise programs to keep himself in shape. Because of his work schedule he was left to training by himself. Through encouragement of a friend, he stared running half-marathons and in early 2018, he set his sights on running a full marathon.Prior to the COVD lockdown, Ryan was introduced to F3 which was is a faith based organization that runs outdoor bootcamp type workouts that are self-lead. After getting to know several of the other participants, Ryan quickly discovered 6 of them lived in his neighborhood so when most of the world shutdown, they were able to continue to workout while maintaining the required social distancing.Ryan got interested in triathlon when Ironman announced they were bringing a 70.3 to Memphis. Ryan knew they he could run the distance, got a used road bike from a friend, and decided that he could get good enough to at least compete the swim. Unfortunate, because of the pandemic, he would have to wait until the following year to compete.Ryan spends a few minutes explaining what diagnosis is and identifies a well-known athlete that has the same condition. He provides a timeline for how he got his start in the medical profession to where he currently is. And we discuss the belief that once there's hope there's is possibility.We compare stories on how bad we were at swimming when we started. Ryan talks me through the 1st race that he was able to participate in, an endurance distance put on by a local group. The endurance distance covered a 1600 meter open water swim, 38 miles on the bike, and a 15K run. When 2021 came around and Memphis was able to host the Ironman 70.3 race, Ryan was finally able to enjoy that hometown race experience. He shares some history of how the city was picked and gives us some insight into the venue itself.I take the opportunity to ask how Ryan's training is going as he is signed up for what will be his 1st full distance race. Ryan is currently training for Ironman Tulsa. He acknowledges that training is going well, and that the realization is setting in that his sessions need to be more intentional in regard to effort. I ask him about the Instagram photos that show him swimming in an outdoor lap pool. Ryan explains that the pool he regularly uses is in fact an outdoor pool that is covered with a temporary structure in the winter for year-round use. Ryan provides a “pro tip” that has not come up on the podcast before. There's a benefit to being a volunteer that is not talked a lot about. And… we talk bikes. Ryan talks me through what he's using for a race bike, how he got such a great deal on it and even how he acquired his budget race wheels.
Ryan Stephens is a Creative Director & founder of Electric Seaweed, an agency specializing in surf culture. This So-Cal native talks about how surf culture would impact his identity & his future career working for iconic brand Vans. Why does surf culture translate to audiences nowhere near an ocean? How does a brand integrate into a sport that's traditionally anti-marketing? Where does the surf culture live now that magazines have died? All this and many Point Break references on this episode of the Pop-Marketing Podcast“That's, ahh... that's a surfboard all right! Looks like a '57 Chevy I used to have.” -BohdiConnect w/ Ryanhttp://electricseaweed.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rystephens/https://www.instagram.com/electricseaweed/Connect w/ The Pop-Marketer:https://qrco.de/bcI85K
Zack has a great conversation with Ryan Stephens. Ryan is an entrepreneurial-minded business strategist passionate about solving complex problems, cultivating strategic relationships and developing solutions to drive measurable return on investment. For the last 10-plus years, he's worked behind-the-scenes to drive results for a breadth of companies including: Fortune 500 companies, top academic medical institutions, seed-funded start-ups, D1 universities, and a number of local businesses. Along the way he's spent a lot of time reading books, studying top performers (authors, entrepreneurs, business leaders and more) and sharing what he's learned at Ryan Stephens Marketing.He's been a featured expert on business, marketing and entrepreneurship topics in media including: Inc., Forbes, Mashable, Business Insider and more.When he's not chasing his three kiddos around, he enjoys reading, writing, running, and good conversations with great people.Zack and Ryan discuss thoughts on finding purpose, fatherhood, entrepreneurship, developing a personal brand and more. There's sure to be something you can take away from this one. GET IN TOUCH WITH RYAN:Twitter: @ryanstephensWebsite: www.dialedinmen.com, www.ryanstephens.meGET IN TOUCH WITH THE TRUTH EXPERIMENT PODCAST:Twitter: @truthexpodEmail: truthexperimentpodcast@gmail.com
Ryan Stephens' is living proof that it does not matter who you were in your past, but what's important is who you become. Ryan started his life of entrepreneurship at a young age and has found great success over the years. Ryan's most memorable and influential endeavour in business happened to be drug dealing. Being a drug dealer was not what he ever anticipated nor wanted to do, but quite frankly it may have been the most influential thing for him. His mindset and overall take on life shifted and transformed him into who he is today. He now advocates mental health with 'Ideas and Beers', runs ultramarathons, and helps others succeed in life. Ryan is an incredible human with massive goals that solely revolve around helping others. I encourage everyone to be a light in someones life and aspire to change lives just like Ryan does. * If you want to reach out to Ryan and have a form of conversation with him then be sure to reach him via: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanstephens___/ Ideas and Beers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ideasandbeers.co/ Ideas and Beers Links: https://linktr.ee/ideasandbeers.co * If you want to reach out to me or are interested in being on the podcast you can contact me via: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strugglecreatesstrength/ Website: https://strugglecreatesstrength.com Email: info@strugglecreatesstrength.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strugglecreatesstrength Thanks so much for listening to another episode of Struggle Creates Strength and just remember that EVERYONE has a story.
Episode 46. Ryan Stephens of Big Beard Farms. We go deep on the greatest plant of all and also chat about the current state of the world and much more. Check out more of Ryan here: https://www.instagram.com/beerdedryno/
Ryan started with side hustling over 13 years ago. The job market was bad and he knew he needed to supplement his income. By being just a little bit ahead of the pack he landed jobs where others from his class didn’t. In this episode, you’ll learn how important it is to have a side hustle and how easy it is to get started. But even more important how it lands opportunities in your life.
Ryan Stephens talks about his personal experience with a congenital heart defect, how it impacted his adolescence, and how his life has greatly improved since his open-heart surgery.
The boys are joined by Mindset coach Ryan Stephens and discuss the effects of lockdown on Mental Health, the benefits of cold water swimming and the birth of the Wet Bandits, challenging yourself and being in school and laughing when you know you’re not allowed. Ryan talks about Ultra Marathon running, his love of Trance music and how he turned his life around after a trip to Prison plus much much more....
Robbie is joined by Ryan Stephens. These Marines were twice deployed together into combat. Ryan and Robbie go deep into their connection on their deployments and share the mutual experiences. Their stories are forever linked. Ryan is the founder of S7 Tactical and works and trains alongside our Nation's law enforcement officers. He is the co-host of the Forged in Fire pod cast among many other inspiring projects.
In this episode we are joined by mindset coach Ryan Stephens who tells his very unique and inspiring life story. Ryan shares how his fear of failure in business drove him to take measures that landed him in prison and why he wouldn't change how it happened for the world. We discuss rebuilding your life from rock bottom and not judging a book by its cover. We also delve into his passion for cold water therapy, what the benefits are and why he swims in the sea every single day. Finally we cover off his experience with psychedelic drugs that changed how he saw the world, his state of consciousness and the loss of the ego.This episode is full of fascinating topics we have been really curious to discuss on the podcast, so come to it all with an open mind to get the most out of this conversation.Get 10% off your first month of therapy with Better Help betterhelp.com/findingyourfeetShop positive affirmationsSubscribe to our Youtube ChannelCheck out our brand new website! findingyourfeetpodcast.comSign up to receive a positive Monday morning email from us once a weekJoin our community on instagram: @findingyourfeetpodcastFind Ryan at Ryan StephensHis podcast: Ideas and BeersWim Hof MethodQuote of the week, a poem by Robert FrostTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one traveler, long I stoodAnd looked down one as far as I couldTo where it bent in the undergrowth;Then took the other, as just as fair,And having perhaps the better claim,Because it was grassy and wanted wear;Though as for that the passing thereHad worn them really about the same,And both that morning equally layIn leaves no step had trodden black.Oh, I kept the first for another day!Yet knowing how way leads on to way,I doubted if I should ever come back.I shall be telling this with a sighSomewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.
Ryan Stephens has been writing on the Internet since 2008. In this conversation, we spoke about blogging in the early days, parenting, family values, and being weird. Enjoyed this episode? You'll also like my free weekly newsletter – Tuesday Treasure.
On this episode - Chad Punchard, Founder of Punchline Carpentry requested to interview podcast host and Co-Founder of Ideas & Beers, Ryan Stephens. Chad asked Ryan a series of questions to gain an insight into the man behind the microphone.
Thanks for stopping by. We would love for you to leave us a 5-star review wherever you listen to this podcast. It helps more people find the pod AND it enters you into a drawing for a BDWD prize pack at the end of the year. We're also going to give you a shoutout at the beginning of the next show that we record, so do us both a favor and write some nice things about us. Dr. Phil Fletcher and Ryan Stephens keep up the streak of returning guests. We got into a good conversation with them on their military experiences, how that's shaped their views on freedom and the American flag, July 4th, and Colin Kaepernick's peaceful protests, and much more. We also asked questions that you all sent to us over the last week, THANKS! Shoutout to this week's sponsor's: Rock City Outfitters are the number 1 source for Arkansas-based, locally relevant clothing. Their shirts are printed on high-quality garments and can be found right here in Conway, AR or online at rockcityoutfitters.com. Use code BDWD20 at checkout for 20% off your order AND free shipping. East Sixth Brewing Company, formerly Rebel Kettle Brewing, is opening up for the very first time this coming Monday, July 6. They have got a brand new menu, so AMAZING new beers, and the absolute best atmosphere in Central Arkansas. Do us a favor, go check them out. We love them, they love us. Let 'em know we sent you.
Creatives in quarantine is a scrappy little DIY podcast about advertising creatives and the fun, interesting, quirky projects that are keeping them sane while being locked up. Ryan Stephens is an art director by day and Stevie Stevens — singer-songwriter — by quarantine. You can find him at electricseaweed.com and Stevie Stevens on Spotify. Check out his album Sketches.
Ryan Stephens, a self-proclaimed "self-improvement junkie," shares his own deft insights and an impressive knowledge base, synthesized from a variety of scholarly sources. His passion for Stoic principles remind us in the Fox Den of how important a resource time is, more valuable than precious stones. Here are some key points discussed in the episode: His introduction to "motivational twitter" Self-improvement tweets as reminders to live with purpose How to retain what you read The Horsemen of Relationship Apocalypse What is "commonplace book" and why you should keep one How to treat your twitter and blog as a journal for your best ideas Factors which contribute to the significant suicide rate in males The importance of community in an age of isolation Sedentary lifestyle and the contemporary man Disconnection from craftsmanship as detrimental to the psyche Exercise and specific benefits to mental well-being Evolutionary biology and the postmodern condition The rise of "hate watching/listening" and the weaponization of rage the myth of multitasking Imperative of a "dopamine fast" to success and mental wellness How to overcome perfectionism and the consequent "freeze" response to stress The mental trick to overcoming perfectionism A key factor which immunizes against trauma becoming PTSD ▶Find Ryan on ✔Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanstephens ✔Masculinity Blog: https://www.dialedinmen.com/ ✔Self-improvement/Reading Blog: https://ryanstephens.me/ ▶Loneliness & Millennials ✔22 percent of millennials say they have “no friends”: https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/8/1/20750047/millennials-poll-loneliness ✔Millennials and the Loneliness Epidemic: https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilhowe/2019/05/03/millennials-and-the-loneliness-epidemic/#92803ed7676a ✔The Solution to Millennial Loneliness: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-gen-y-guide/201704/the-solution-millennial-loneliness
Ryan Stephens is teaching men how to write, how to run and how to conquer their life. Ryan is an entrepreneurial-minded business strategist passionate about solving complex problems, cultivating strategic relationships and developing solutions to drive measurable return on investment. www.RyanStephens.me www.DialedInMen.com Atomic Habits How Will You Measure Your Life? Lessons From History The Meditations Deep Work Fox Den Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pathtomanliness/support
Artur Achziger was born 1993 in Ostercappeln / Germany. Music was from then on part of his life and vice versa. His older brother and his cousin were DJs in the House- & Techno genre. The fundament of his future development in music was accompanied by them but started with the piano: At that time he was six years and learned for over 12 years playing this instrument in genres like Classic and Jazz. Within this period he participated successfully at several piano contests. In 2011 he began using Decks and started exploring a new way of making music. With Ableton Live, which he has encountered in 2014, he started producing on his own and after six months he released his first track on Syncope Recordz. On 2015 he participated and won at a local DJ-Contest in the Club named Dr. Vogel. After this Ryan Stephens, the organiser of SOUNDBOUTIQUE, took notice of Artur Achziger and from that moment on he started to play besides big names of the scene like Lexer, Tinush, and more. https://soundcloud.com/arturachziger Download for free on The Artist Union
Ryan Stephens is the owner of S7 Tactical, a gun club focused on bettering individuals physically, mentally, and spiritually. By day he is responsible to train law enforcement combative and defensive techniques. He also did two tours in Iraq as a marine. He's pretty much all around awesome. Check out his story.
Description: Just in time to enjoy the Opening Ceremonies of the Games of the 23rd Winter Olympiad, today we have a bonus episode with our guest Ryan Stevens. Ryan is the producer of the Skate Guard Blog and was our guest for the Hello London episode. Ryan gives a primer on the history of Olympic Figure Skating and what to look forward to on the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeong Chang South Korea. You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places:http://atozhistorypage.com/email: steve@atozhistorypage.comhttp://rss.acast.com/beyondthebigscreenAgora: www.agorapodcastnetwork.comhttps://www.patreon.com/papacyOn Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/Beyondthebigscreen/https://twitter.com/BigScreenBeyondLearn More About our Guest:Ryan Stevens of the Skate Guard Bloghttp://skateguard1.blogspot.com/Ryan’s Free Definitive Biography of Belita Jepson-Turnerhttp://skateguard1.blogspot.com/2017/06/all-best-belita-definitive-biography-of.htmlA Short Documentary on the “Battle of the Carmens”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiCLlAT0IdcMusic Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Begin Transcript:This is beyond the big screen podcast with your host Steve Guerra and Agoura Podcast Network member.Welcome back to this very special bonus episode of Beyond the big screen. Today we aren't specifically talking about a movie but instead we're revisiting a topic we discussed in a previous episode. Figure skating through the movie. Hello London. The 2013 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang South Korea are upon us and I am very happy to be joined by Ryan Stevens of the Schaik blog to give us a little primer on Olympic figure skating. Thank you so much for joining us today Ryan.Oh you're most welcome. It's a pleasure to speak with you.Ryan Stephens is a former competitive figure skater and S.F.A Skate Canada judge. He's been writing about figure skating history since 2013. Ryan has media credentials with Skate Canada covering the 2016 Canadian Tire national skating championships in Halifax as well as conducting interviews with many of the top figure skaters past and present. And in June 2017 Ryan released a full length biography of British actress figure skater and dancer Bellita Jepson. Turner who is a contemporary of Sanya Henie who we discussed in the Hello London episode which will be linked to this and the Schoenaerts for this episode as well as the links to Schaik guard so I highly suggest you go back and listen to that episode because it was a lot of fun and very informative. Before we get rolling Can you just tell us a little bit about yourself and your blogger.Absolutely. So I'm based in Halifax Nova Scotia. I'm here in Canada. For those of you that are down in the States and I write about skating history all around the world and I cried about a little bit I bounced around a little bit a released three bloggers a week covering a whole range of topics everything from how schooling might have developed in a certain country to a... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Personal financial planning is something that can have major long-term implications for our lives. This truth can be ignored to our detriment or used to our advantage. Unfortunately, this is an aspect of men’s lives that often goes neglected, leaving their families to live with crippling debt and a bleak financial future. As masculine leaders of the home, one of our many responsibilities is to lead the effective management of our family’s finances. Today’s podcast guest joins me to discuss the foundational factors we need to consider when formulating a strategy for our personal financial planning. Ryan Stephens is a marketing strategist and entrepreneur who has a passion for helping men take ownership over their financial destinies. Ryan has achieved financial success in his own life by developing and implementing a 5-pillar strategy to guide his personal pursuit of excellence. Today he joins me on the podcast to share the keys to his financial success so that every man listening can use them to level up his personal or family finances in similar fashion. Show Highlights - What tracking your spending will teach you about your spending habits - The striking similarities between fitness and finance - The long-term consequences of credit card debt that many perilously ignore - How to eliminate credit card debts most effectively - The best way to track your spending (and best tools to organize it) - Why it’s essential for you to start investing money as soon as possible - How to properly leverage the benefits of a Roth IRA - How to “find” extra money in your budget - The best strategies for earning more money from your current employer - How to stretch your earnings potential using your spare time - The importance of diversifying your revenue streams - Why everyone has something they can produce that others will find valuable Listen on MasculineByDesign.com: http://masculinebydesign.com/personal-financial-planning-advice-ryan-stephens/ Get my free ebook: http://masculinebydesign.com/start-here/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasculineDesign
I had the pleasure of moderating a discussion about urban planning wishes at a live event put on by Taproot Edmonton, my other adventure in building a future for local media, which I've been working on for the past year with Mack Male. It was an interesting discussion on a profoundly local topic, so I figured it might also be of interest to listeners of Seen and Heard in Edmonton. Here you go. This episode is also available in Apple Podcasts, on Google Play, on SoundCloud or on Stitcher. For more on Ryan Stephens's urban planning wish and planner Erik Backstrom's commentary, read the Taproot recap: 'High Line' on the High Level. For more on Michelle Taylor's urban planning wish and architect Shafraaz Kaba's commentary, read the Taproot recap: 'Nature-bombing' Jasper Avenue. If this makes you want to join Taproot, we'd love to have you! Sign up here. Our next regular Edmonton Podcasting Meetup will be held on July 30 at Variant Edition Comics & Culture. It will be on the topic of growing a fandom, and we'll be talking to Erika Ensign, a podcaster with many fans and member of many fandoms. It's free — register here. Many thanks to Castria for editing this podcast, recorded at the Sugar Swing Ballroom on June 21. This episode of Seen and Heard in Edmonton is brought to you by ATB Financial, founding sponsor of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. ATB listens to you, whether you’re an entrepreneur in search of advice, a parent saving for your kids’ education, a homebuyer in need of a mortgage or a podcaster hoping to reach more people! Learn more about how ATB listens at atb.com/listen.
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