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Summary Ryan, an officer in the National Guard, shares his journey to becoming a millionaire and his plans for retirement. He discusses his net worth, which is currently $1.1 million, and how he achieved it through investments and a pension from the military. His pension could be worth $3-$5 million. Ryan is in his late 30's. He emphasizes the importance of starting to invest early and taking advantage of compounding interest. He also talks about his passion for travel and his plans to pursue entrepreneurial ventures in retirement. Takeaways *Start investing early and take advantage of compounding interest *Consider the benefits of a pension and other retirement accounts *Travel can be a worthwhile expense and a rewarding experience *Entrepreneurship can provide fulfillment and additional income in retirement
Summary Ryan and Haley, a married couple in the entertainment industry, share their journey to becoming millionaires. They met at work and have been working in video production and editing. They currently have a net worth of just over $1 million, with the majority of their investments in retirement accounts and a brokerage account. They have also recently purchased land and have equity in their primary home. They have been contributing to Roth IRAs since their 20s and have seen significant growth in their investments. They plan to continue contributing to their 401ks and brokerage account, and they also have an HSA. Their goal is to reach a net worth of around $3-3.5 million and retire early. Ryan and Haley share their financial journey and mindset, highlighting their frugal habits and focus on experiences over material possessions. They discuss the influence of their parents on their financial habits and the importance of having a partner with similar financial values. They also talk about their most expensive purchases, trips, and meals, as well as their changing financial habits as they strive to reach their goals. Takeaways *Meeting at work and pursuing careers in the entertainment industry *Significant growth in investments through Roth IRAs and retirement accounts *Diversifying investments with a brokerage account and HSA *Goal of reaching a net worth of $3-3.5 million and retiring early Having a partner with similar financial values can make a big difference in achieving financial goals. *Experiences and relationships are more important than material possessions. *Hard work and a focus on goals can lead to financial success. *It's important to be mindful of spending habits and avoid wasting money on unnecessary purchases. *Investing early and consistently can have a significant impact on long-term financial growth. Keywords millionaires, entertainment industry, video production, editing, net worth, investments, retirement accounts, Roth IRAs, growth, 401ks, brokerage account, HSA, early retirement, financial journey, frugal habits, experiences over possessions, parental influence, partner with similar values, expensive purchases, expensive trips, changing financial habits
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Summary: Ryan briefly walks through Steinbeck's account of the Salinas Valley, Cain's children, and Steinbeck's coined Hebrew word timshel. Blog post: https://thelifegivenandrec.wixsite.com/website/post/east-of-eden --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-life-given/message
The Daily Stoic is a book with 366 extracts from Stoics. Each extract is given a simple explanation which makes it very easy to understand. I read this book in 2020 & re-reading it this year as well. This is a book that I highly recommend everyone to read at least once in their life. In this podcast episode, I summarize the book, impact of reading it after reading for 1 year and do a review as well. If you liked listening to this episode, follow my podcast and subscribe to my YouTube Channel (It's totally free!!). Subscribe on YouTube - http://bit.ly/sanjanaraj-youtube Follow on Spotify - https://bit.ly/sanjanaraj-spotify Follow on Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/2XXRnKz Follow on Google Podcast - https://bit.ly/sanjanaraj-google Hi! I'm Sanjana & I'm a Mindset Coach. I help women across the globe to create a life which is in alignment with their true selves without feeling overwhelmed. Learn more about me - https://bit.ly/sanjanaraj-website the daily stoic book review the daily stoic book summary the daily stoic the daily stoic journal Ryan holiday book review
Podcasting can be a great way to share your message with others, but for teachers it's also an excellent opportunity to grow in the classroom and share new things with your students. Today's guest shares all about his podcasting journey and how he brings his new knowledge into the classroom. Today's Guest: Ryan, Host of the Classroom Brew Podcast Ryan (Mr. F) is a high school Social Studies teacher, a coach, a teacher mentor and host of the Classroom Brew Podcast. Originally from Algonquin, IL, Ryan received his Bachelor or Arts in History, Education, and Psychology from the University of Iowa in 2015. During that time, he worked as a teacher aide in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics’ In-patient/Out-patient “Circle School. After receiving his Bachelor’s, Ryan moved back to Chicago to earn his Master’s degree in the Teaching of History and Social Sciences. Ryan’s podcast, which features a variety of guests and solo episodes, explores the funny side of teaching and the classroom over a couple of beers. He has proudly worked in Chicago Public Schools since the Fall of 2017. Summary Ryan started his podcast as an idea while he was just sitting around chatting with student teaching friends. when he finally got his own classroom he decided that there was enough material there to actually have a podcast so classroom Brew was born At first guess we're just friends of his who would stop by and have a drink or two while they chatted about the realities of teaching school children and the 21st century. He eventually branched out to speak with people teachers he never met before and even students about their own School experience. Uline Launching a podcast brought about a whole new learning experience. Things like publicity and social media, the teachers don't typically have to worry about, are a key piece of having a successful podcast. But as Ryan says, it's easy to learn as you go with a format like podcasting. These days Ryan has even brought podcasting into his classroom having students use the medium for extra credit or as a new way to show their learning. for those interested Casey Bell of shake up learning does a podcast on this very topic which you can find here. Recently Ryan has started doing voice-over work on the platform known as fiber. And well the work got off to a slow start with fake pitches from people who quote-unquote needed his help he's now seeing a fairly regular stream of small jobs come in to supplement his income. At one point Ryan was nervous about people he knew finding out about his podcast. But as time passed and he became more comfortable with the medium and what he was choosing to share that anxiety subsided. when students discover his podcast he asked them how and you know jokes around with them about what they've heard or if they would listen and then moves on. in the two years he's been on the air he hasn't had any negative repercussions from reading his show. Key Take-Aways: Sometimes the ideas that seem crazy are the ones that end up being great and just what you were looking for. You don't have to be super tech-savvy in order to launch a podcast (or a blog or YouTube channel), you just have to be willing to learn, to make mistakes, and to get better as you go. Podcasting can open up doors to other avenues for income like voice over work. Any learning you do for yourself and your business can benefit you in the classroom and your students as well.
Summary: Ryan is a serial entrepreneur, having launched over 45 new products and companies. Previously he was the President & Founder of ContentVia and the Co-Founder of Pangaea Services, and currently he is an Entrepreneur in Residence at Smart Columbus and the Co-Founder/CEO at SHARE. SHARE is a new ride-share service that helps you plan …
Ryan Orrock has been studying all things pleasure, connection and relating “consciously” for just shy of a decade now. He loves pleasure in ever form that it appears in. He has made every mistake possible, and finds great joy in supporting others to find their pleasure and path to whatever else they want. Summary Ryan discusses sensory experiences, and how important they are to our perceptions of intimacy, connection, enjoyment and pleasure. He goes into his upbringing, and how that impacted his early sexual experiences, as well as what changed in order for him to enjoy intimacy and pleasure in a much bigger way. He explains energy, and how it can be used to heal, as well as where certain forms of energy work originated. He also shares his perspective on pain for pleasure. Alexa and Ryan talk about guilt, importer syndrome, and how it can impact various aspects of a person's life. They also discuss the waterfall effect, and a mass sharing and teaching that the world could benefit from. He gives Alexa a peek at everything he has going on in terms of pleasure, connection, communication and relationships, what he's hoping to solve, and how people can get involved. Quotes “It's so important to learn our sensory experience” “I have fantasies and dreams about us using erotic energy to do everything from learning languages to saving rain forests.” “If you wait until you're perfect before you go help anyone, you never will” “Keep sharing, wherever you're at.” “We seek pleasure, we avoid pain” “ I boil everything down to knowing what you want, asking for it, and negotiating” “We make relationships so complex” “This is the solution for everything we see on TV” Links www.ryanorrock.com www.patreon.com/ryanorrock
Ryan Thomas is the founder of The Intimate Lifestyle. Host of the podcast Modern Sex Talks, Ryan helps men build sexual confidence, deepen the intimacy in their relationships, and recover from sexual shame. After spending 11 years in the military and having some less than ideal relationships and sexual encounters, Ryan decided to dedicate his professional life to providing the information that he lacked in his sexual and intimate lifetime. Summary Ryan talks about his transition from the military into talking about sex an intimacy, as well as some of the issues he developed that lead to some pretty big realizations. Dana and Ryan get into a discussion about anger, and the pros and cons of embracing anger versus repressing it. Ryan also explains different ways anger can show itself between the genders, and where anger can be used in a healthy manner. Ryan explains the sexual manifestations of repressed anger, and how it can be linked psychologically to past instances of getting hurt, or having objections to certain aspects of your partner. He also talks about things like rejection, and the part it can play is inhibiting your sex life. Quotes “When I was 4 years old I learned the word empathy” “They weren't rejecting me, they were rejecting my neediness and my need for approval.” “I am the source of my problems” “I help build sexual confidence and intimacy because that's where I struggled the most” “The fear that is named loses its' power” Links www.theintimatelifestyle.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.