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Welcome back to another thought-provoking episode! I'm your host, Jeff Williamson, and today I am thrilled to be joined by the dynamic Ty Lewis, a transformative leader dedicated to empowering future-focused communities.In this episode, Ty shares his inspiring journey from humble beginnings in the Quad Cities to becoming a prominent consultant and speaker through his engagement in leadership, real estate, and mentoring. We delve into the pivotal moments that shaped Ty's path, such as the profound impact of early mentors, his transformative educational experiences, and his passion for strengths-based development. Ty reflects on the importance of mentors like John Michelle Clavon and John Anderson, who instilled in him the values of intentionality and love in leadership.A central theme of our discussion is the impact of authentic care and love in the workplace, as Ty notes, "Leadership is when you care, love, go out your way, you're intentional about helping others, you're giving them resources." We explore how this philosophy not only fosters a positive environment but also drives business success and employee engagement.Ty also discusses his approach to leadership through a strengths-based lens and the power of exposure. He encourages listeners to embrace opportunities for growth and community involvement, encapsulating this with the insightful takeaway: "Your level of exposure is going to determine your level of success."Join us as we navigate Ty's remarkable story, discovering how intentional leadership and community involvement can shape not only a career but also a transformative life journey. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss more engaging discussions on leadership and impact!
What if you could change your life in two years, from a job to multiple rental properties, bringing you almost $2,000 in passive income? That's what you're going to hear in today's inspiring episode of Invest2FI. As Craig Curelop interviews Ty Lewis, a young, outstanding real estate investor with a journey that is nothing but remarkable. Ty's story starts out modestly, working at Chick-fil-A. But his ambition, ingenuity, and foresight led him into the real estate industry. Ty quickly went from having no rental properties to having several through house hacking, using meetups, and building important relationships. He remained inspired by his late father's goal of becoming financially independent. You'll learn how Ty financed his first deal with only 3% down. How he overcame unforeseen difficulties, and wisely left his 9-to-5 job to pursue entrepreneurship. Whether you're new to real estate or looking for inspiration, this episode is jam-packed with actionable advice, heartfelt motivation, and a plan for success. Tune in to hear Ty's astounding story and helpful tips that will inspire you on your own real estate journey! PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS:[03:10] Ty explains how his early jobs taught him discipline, teamwork, and the importance of curiosity. [10:45] Ty shares the emotional story of his father's unfulfilled dream of real estate investing and how it became his "why." [14:30] Ty talks about finding inspiration through podcasts. [18:50] Networking at meetups and banking connections led Ty to his first house hack in 2023. [25:00] Why repeat attendance at meetups and intentional connections paved the way for his second property. [34:20] Handling unexpected challenges like a raccoon in the attic and how mentorship saved the day. [39:40] Ty's strategies for finding and closing his second property, leveraging the same lender and relationships. [46:50] Ty emphasizes the importance of multiple income streams and shares his entrepreneurial ventures. [50:00] Ty encourages listeners to build meaningful relationships, stay consistent, and take action early. HOST Craig Curelop
Ozark Mountain Christmas with Byron Tyler and co-host Pam Yancey, President of ExploreBranson.com continues with this Third Show in the Series. Guests include Grace Lugo from Mel's Hard Luck Diner. Mel's Diner is a 1950's style diner with the singing waiters. Grace sings for us on the show! Next is Ty Lewis with Shepherd of the Hills with info on the Trail of Lights, longest running and #1 favorite Branson drive-through Christmas lights attraction as well as the North Pole Adventure, and host of Christmas themed dinner shows. We'll wrap this fourth show in our series with Valerie Coleman from College of the Ozarks. The college charges no tuition for full-time students due to its student work program. Valerie also shares Christmas festivities at the Keeter Center where you can experience farm to fork dining along with the best ice cream made from their campus dairy cows! These shows were produced in the Bott Radio Network studios in Branson, Missouri. Learn more about making plans to spend Christmas in Branson at www.explorebranson.com
Ty Lewis, Director of the Emerging Leaders program, gives us an inside look into the program and shares his personal journey and passion for helping young professionals in the Quad Cities community.
Ady Cooney is the founder and president of the Pacific Coast Rugby League. Ty Lewis is the communication director for the Pacific Coast Rugby League. Together they are focused on developing the structure and awareness of Rugby League in the USA. They are also helping the National Rugby League in their event in Las Vegas on March 2, 2024. We talk about the development of Rugby League in the USA, how Rugby League and Rugby Union can work together hand in hand, and where the future of Rugby League is going. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUPPORTED BY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Health Enhanced Foods (http://www.HealthEnhancedFoods.com) Eat bread again without guilt and concern. 10% off your first order with code "RugbySwag" Rugby Outlet Mall (http://www.RugbyoutletMall.com) 20% off all GiftTime Rugby and HBCU Rugby Classic merch with promo code, 'GREAUX RUGBY' Singapore To Tokyo: Anyway We Can (http://Seerugby.vhx.tv) Follow the journey of two men who bike ride through Southeast Asia on their way to the 2019 Rugby World Cup RSRF Rugby Foundation (https://www.rsrugbyfoundation.org/) To provide Historically Black Colleges and Universities with the resources they need to develop, grow, and flourish in the game of rugby. They want to establish a sustainable HBCU presence in USA Rugby and World Rugby. Green Geeks (https://www.greengeeks.com/track/u72185) Get access to one of the best and eco-friendly web hosting platforms in the world. You can create your own e-commerce store, websites, and more with ease. Don't allow yourself to only be at the mercy of social media. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rugbyswagshow/support
Cowboys. We love'em. We hate'em. We love to hate'em; and then we hate the fact that we love'em. Maybe it's best to say that America has a complicated relationship with cowboys. Whetstone Boys Ranch, even with its strong Western roots, is no different. We could argue about the reasons why and what these reasons tell us about ourselves, but one thing is for sure. Everyone seems to like Danny Glover's portrayal of Joshua Deets in the television miniseries, Lonesome Dove. Rarely has a fictional character demonstrated such “splendid behavior,” to quote the book by Larry McMurtry and the film. But the more you think about Deets and what he represents, the more complicated he becomes. On this episode of A Time to Sharpen, we discuss Deets with Ty Lewis, our current agricultural director and a former house parent at Whetstone Boys Ranch. What can this iconic character tell us about how to work with struggling teenagers? And perhaps more importantly, what can he tell us about how to work with ourselves while we work with struggling teenagers? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/time-to-sharpen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/time-to-sharpen/support
Franco sits down with TyNisha “Ty” Lewis, a former homeless youth and first generation college student who has a bachelor's in Journalism and Public Relations from California State University, Northridge (CSUN), as well as an African Studies minor. Ty shares her pain to power story, including how searching for her father was a precursor to her career. Ty has helped launch and develop local professional community organizations such as Real To Reel Global and The Empower Her Project, while also working with Black Public Relations Society Los Angeles (BPRSLA) and Sista's Of L.A. (SOLA). Currently, she works as a creative consultant for independent brands and companies such as Warner Media. Click here to listen to previous episodes of The RightWay Podcast.
Books:Crowned with Glory by Dorena Williamson Josey Johnson's Hair and the Holy Spirit by Esau McCauley Black Boys: Our Hidden Treasure by Ty Lewis Books by Adam Thomason
We conclude our wonderful conversation with Ty Lewis, a dynamic woman juggling career and family while lovingly caring for her mother with Alzheimer's Special Guest: Ty Lewis.
We have a wonderful conversation with Ty Lewis, a dynamic woman juggling career and family while lovingly caring for her mother with Alzheimer's. Special Guest: Ty Lewis.
In this episode Nate sits down with artist and business owner Ty Lewis to discuss all things art as well as Ty's new book "I Am A Man; In the rhythm of a black man's heart." Listen in as they also discuss mental health and the role that art plays in being mentally healthy. This episode is filled with value so grab your notepad. Make sure to subscribe, share and leave a review Follow the podcast: www.instagram.com/changewhatwenormalizepodcast Follow Nate: www.instagram.com/nateevansjr For Bookings: www.nateevansjr.com Support our movement & platform: CashApp: $ChangeAgent89 Venmo: nathan-evans08 PayPal: info@nateevansjr.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/changewhatwenormalize/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/changewhatwenormalize/support
In this episode we touch base with both Ty Domin (@tydomin) and Lewis Ciddor (@overland.archive) and chat about the world of Bikepacking. How COVID-19 has impacted the 2020 race calendar, what Ty & Lewis have planned for 2020 and they also dispel some of the myths or barriers of entry for beginners entering the world of Bikepacking. Enjoy.
We are elated to welcome back Ty Lewis, Founder of Educationally Speaking and a Cool Soror of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. This time, we jump into the much-needed conversation about parents now becoming their children’s teachers in the wake of COVID-19.Ty breaks down the following:*Finding joy in the journey of homeschool*Grades, retention, and equity*Scheduling*Resources to assist your child in gaining access to the curriculum*What "school" looks like for students with disabilitiesFind valuable information by following Ty Lewis and Educationally Speaking at @educationallyspeaking on IG and Facebook as well as at www.educationallyspeaking.net and www.educationallyspeaking.blog.
Ty & Lewis provide some insight into the world and evolution of the Bikepacking community in Australia. They walk us through their experience at the most prestigious off road Bikepacking event the Tour Divide and some more recent Australian events like VicDivide550. Enjoy.
Topic: Being a CEO is about a position of purpose My guest today says, “Being a CEO is not about a position of power, but about a position of purpose.” Joining me today is Ty Lewis. Ty is a wife, mother, motivational speaker, author, educator, CEO and founder of Pleasant Words, LLC and Educationally Speaking [...] The post [Ep #264] Being a CEO is about a position of purpose appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
Ty Lewis joins me for Episode 75. She is affectionately known as Speaker of the House and is determined to walk in greatness. She is a motivational speaker, author, and change agent. She's authored 4 books: SPEAKing from the Heart, Black Boys: Our Hidden Treasure, Confessions of a CEO: 25 Lessons I Learned on the Journey to Becoming My Own Boss and her most recent book, Hello Bella. We talk about purpose--how to discover your unique purpose, distractions that can get in the way of your purpose and advice to women who lead. Friends. I promise that you will be inspired by Ty. It felt like we experienced church around my kitchen table. There was so much good stuff said--it will come at your quickly so be ready. What did you enjoy about this episode? What was your takeaway. Let's continue the conversation on Instagram or Twitter or you can send me an email here. Thank you for following along life with me. I love being apart of your day. And as always, I hope this show helps you survive a little easier.
Ty Lewis joins us in the bunker as we explore the depths of normal life. Listeners are already mailing in their thoughts about these much debated topics. “This podcast is like if people with the Memento disease tried to direct Memento.” said Canonically Confused in Croatia.
The gang is back! We were gone for a month. We hope you still like us. We went everywhere from Portland to St. Louis to LA and beyond, gathering shame from all across the country to bring back to share with you monsters. To commemorate our vacation, Tyler hosts a brief episode with two stories about being far from home featuring Ty Lewis at We Still Like You: Springfield and Bill Cruz at We Still Like You: LA! This marks the end of Season One of We Still Like You: The Podcast, but fear not! The show will return on September 28th, and will become a WEEKLY podcast! That means double the episodes, double the stories, and most importantly, double the shame. We cannot wait to show you some of the things we have in store for season two and we want to thank everyone who's stuck with us this far. To help us further improve the podcast, fill out our 8 question listener survey! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/H538CFM