

The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show
Jeremy Ryan Slate
The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show is a bi-weekly investigation into how power really works—across history, empires, and the modern world.Each episode draws on two core lenses:Hidden forces behind history—royal murders, lost colonies, financial systems, modern elites, NGOs, propaganda, and the quiet mechanisms that shape events long before they reach the headlines.And the Roman pattern—the idea that today’s crises aren’t new. Currency collapse, political division, border chaos, military overreach—Rome faced them all first. The Roman Empire spent centuries making every mistake a civilization can make, and left behind a playbook we’re following again, page by page.Through expert conversations with historians, researchers, and serious thinkers—and deep dives into primary sources, documents, and records—this show connects ancient history to modern power with evidence, not opinion.You’ll learn to: • Recognize collapse signals before they’re obvious • Understand modern crises through ancient parallels • See how empires actually rise, decay, and fall • Spot the patterns shaping what comes nextFrom medieval conspiracies to modern cover-ups, from Augustus to Constantine, from ancient Rome to today’s global order—this is history as investigation.No spin. No narratives. Just receipts.New episodes twice a week.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Mar 8, 2017 • 44min
227: Italian Castles and Living an Unconventional Live — Jules Schroeder
Jules Schroeder founded her first six-figure company at 18 and her first seven-figure company at 22. She is the founder of Unconventional Life, a media platform & experiences company that creates transformational live events through international business accelerator courses. At 27, Jules is creating a movement to empower youth to choose themselves by learning strategies from top experts so they can profit from their passions in this evolving world. In addition, Jules is a singer, speaker, and adventure enthusiast.

Mar 6, 2017 • 36min
226: How to Go From Freelance to Freedom — Vincent Pugliese
Vincent is a husband and father of three awesome boys, who they homeschool. Vincent has been a professional photographer for the past 22 years, shooting every major sporting event and much more. His book "Freelance to Freedom, will be published in 2017. Vincent International Sports Photographer of the Year for in 2003, photographer four U.S. Presidents, Photographed in more that 130 professional sports venues throughout the U.S., including Super Bowls, World Series, NHL Final and everything in between.

Mar 3, 2017 • 38min
225: From Jail and a Downward Spiral to Six-Figure Business Owner — Tamara Thompson
Tamara is an award winning filmmaker & director, who has found her niche with inspiring storytelling within video production. She is passionate about golf, storyboarding, building relationships, and directing documentary films that inspire. She’s produced for corporate clients such as Microsoft, and Starbucks. Tamara left the corporate world knowing she wanted to become her own boss. She built relationships with clients such as Safeway, Gabriel Cosmetics, John Lee Dumas and Cole Hatter. On the side she directed passion projects such as Artist's Encore, a web series involving artists from American Idol, X-factor and NBC's The Voice. Her most recent documentary film, Inspired by 11, with top entrepreneurial interviews from leaders all around the world released Feb 2016.

Feb 28, 2017 • 39min
224: Building a Brand of Self-Reliance and Taking the Untraveled Path | Jake Ducey
Jake Ducey is a 25 year old 3 x published author with Penguin/Random-house, a TEDx speaker, and last year was the first ever motivational speaker on the Vans Warped Tour where he spoke to 500,000 millennials. He has amassed a global following reaching over 100,000 people from over 30 countries with his inspiring messages.

Feb 27, 2017 • 51min
223: Successfully Making a Career Transition in Life | Yahya Bakkar
Yahya Bakkar is a motivational speaker, confidence coach and health educator who has spoken at Harvard University, Georgia Institute of Technology, TedX and various nationally recognized conferences and organizations. He’s the author of Beyond Motivation and The Ultimate Guide to Teen Life, and has trained with the top experts in psychology, physiology and health. Born in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, he first traveled alone to the United States at the age of 5. Like many people, Yahya faced a few challenges growing up. Yahya struggled to find his own identity because he never got along with his father and never met his birth mother. Despite his circumstances, Yahya did his best to put the missing pieces of his life back together by seeking professional help and finding his birth mother in Thailand after being separated for over 2 decades. Yahya’s inspirational story gives people hope & reminds them to never give up on their dreams. He now lives in New Jersey and is married to his high school sweetheart.

Feb 24, 2017 • 10min
222: How to Keep the Right People Around You
Often times, we do not realize how dangerous the people around us are. Even if we are pushing hard, having the incorrect people around can make you a liability. Having true success comes down to really controlling your environment and who is in it.

Feb 21, 2017 • 46min
221: It's Easier to Make a Million Bucks Than Fifty Grand | Eszylfie Taylor
Eszylfie Taylor is a Million Dollar Round Table Top of the Table producer. Before starting his own brokerage, Eszylfie Taylor finished his career as the top producing agent/advisor in the history of the African American market within New York Life. In 2015, he won NAIFA's Top 4 Under 40 award and launched The Taylor Method, his personal training series for financial advisors and agents. In the process of developing The Taylor Method, Mr. Taylor has coached countless agents and brought many back from the brink of leaving the business. His passion for mentoring and drive to succeed allows him to continually produce fresh, new content for his sales training system.

Feb 17, 2017 • 46min
220: Is it Time to Rethink Work? | Eric Termuende
Eric Termuende is on a mission to change the way we talk about work ad get fulfillment from it. An author, speaker, and entrepreneur, Eric is currently Head of Brand for True Calling Canada, founder of Now Innovations, and the DRYVER Group. Eric has been featured in Forbes and the Huffington Post and Inc. Magazine. In 2015, Eric was recognized as a Top 100 Emerging Innovators under 35 globally by American Express. Eric sat as Community Integration Chair for Global Shapers Calgary, a community that functions under the World Economic Forum. Eric is a former Canadian G20 YEA Delegate, representing Canada in Sydney in 2014. Eric is currently signed by the National Speakers Bureau and travels the world talking about the future of work and multiple generations in the workplace. In 2016, Eric spoke at TEDxBCIT in Vancouver giving his presentation entitled ‘Bigger than Work’. Eric has worked and spoken with clients across the world. His new book, Rethink Work is now available on Amazon.

Feb 17, 2017 • 19min
219: Mastering Your Health as an Entrepreneur | Jeremy Ryan Slate
I've gotten a lot of requests recently to talk more about my personal fitness program, especially from Kale Panoho. So, in this episode, I sum up what I do into about 15 minutes and the 3 core facets of my fitness. Morning ritual 30 Minute Workout Slow Carb Diet

Feb 15, 2017 • 46min
218: The Making of the Highest Grossing Nutrition Indiegogo Campaign | Connor Young
After Connor Young graduated with a biology degree and started a CrossFit gym in 2011, it was easy to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Nutrition was his passion, and he coached similar-minded people on health for a living. But then in 2014 when Connor moved to San Francisco and into healthcare entrepreneurship, his intention to eat healthily crashed into the grim reality of the startup lifestyle. Instantly, his free time vanished as he struggled to get his business off the ground. Connor was living in a hacker house with 50 people. His housemates were starting new tech companies, conducting groundbreaking genetics research, and launching promising sales careers. But because of this, they were busy, and couldn’t prioritize their health. They resorted to convenient snacks or the best hyped meal replacement drinks, powders, or bars without understanding the types and quality of ingredients, caloric makeup, and overall nutrition they were actually putting into their bodies. He began taking his friends down the difficult path with nutrition lectures and cooking classes, but it was more than they could initially handle. Connor’s friend Jason just told his “Connor, don’t give me more work to do. Just give me a solution.” That’s when the idea of Ample was born.


