The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show

Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Nov 14, 2016 • 34min

178: How to Go From Startup To Thriving Business — Adi Halevy

Adi Halevy is the CEO and Co-Founder of Teami Blends, an all-natural tea company based in Tampa Bay, Florida. At the age of 23, Teami was just at its' conception and was run solely through her bedroom. Adi had no previous marketing or business experience, hadn't attended college, but did have the quick decision making skills of an entrepreneur. All marketing, design, website development, customer service, shipping and fulfillment were all done from her 5x8 ft. bedroom. Adi wanted to turn drinking loose leaf tea into a lifestyle choice, instead of a daily beverage choice- and she succeeded. Over 200,000 customers worldwide, Teami has become a lifestyle sensation for men and women in the USA, as well as internationally. Adi has spearheaded the movement which has grown to over 40 staff in under 2 years, as well as acquiring a 10,000 sq. ft warehouse/office space for their expansion in 2016.
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Nov 10, 2016 • 53min

177: How to Unleash Your Inner Warrior and Master Your Business — Randy Hetrick

Randy Hetrick is the creator of the Suspension Trainer®–perhaps the most prolific piece of exercise equipment in history–and the founder of TRX, one of the world’s leading training brands. Over the past three decades Randy built a record of unique accomplishments including: collegiate athlete, 14-year Navy SEAL Officer, bootstrap entrepreneur, multi-patented inventor, and growth company CEO whose company earned multiple placements on the rosters of the Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Companies and Outside Magazine Best Places to Work. He earned a bachelor’s from the University of Southern California; a master’s from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey; and an MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, where he is a contributing lecturer on entrepreneurship, branding and leadership. Randy has recently added television to his resume as host of Spike TV’s reality series “Sweat Inc.”
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Nov 9, 2016 • 47min

176: Turning the Obstacle to Opportunity — Andy Hnilo

When Andy Hnilo woke up in a hospital bed on the night of March 20th, 2011, his desperation became his inspiration to create Alitura. Andy had been struck by a series of large vehicles while crossing a busy street. He had a collapsed lung, seven broken ribs and a severe compound fracture of his jaw, which was broken in five places.  As someone who has always made a living based upon his appearance (modeling) and execution of demanding physical tasks (professional baseball), the outcome of this incident had far-reaching implications. Andy recognized that he had the power to choose as we all do when faced with stressful events and was determined to bounce back even stronger. Andy was inspired and told himself that what he put in will be what he got out and he knew he had to take the ordinary and make it extraordinary.  By approaching his problem from a nutritional perspective,  Andy rebuilt himself and was back on a runway in a mere 7 weeks. Andy attacked his injuries both from the inside and outside. The most critical tool for healing his exterior was a hand-crafted blend of unique, specialized ingredients from around the world that he formulated himself. Thus, the Alitura Clay Mask was born.
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Nov 7, 2016 • 37min

175: Creating an Order of Man — Ryan Michler

Ryan Michler is a husband, father, Iraqi Combat Veteran, and the Founder of Order of Man. Growing up without a permanent father figure, Ryan was left to learn how to be a man on his own and with the help of a few strong men in his life. He believes that most, if not all, of the world’s biggest problems could be solved if males everywhere learned how to be better husbands, fathers, friends, and leaders. He’s on a mission to help all men become the men they were meant to be.
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Nov 4, 2016 • 31min

174: Ignore Opinions but Seek Council — Greg Reid

As an action-taking phenomenon, strategy turns into results fast and furious, and relationships are deep and rich in the space he orbits. Published, co-authored and featured in over 50 books, 28 best sellers in 45 countries, five motion pictures, and featured in countless magazines, Greg will share that the most valuable lessons we learn, are also the easiest ones to apply. Recently, Greg has been hand selected by The Napoleon Hill Foundation to help carry on the teaching found in the bible of personal achievement – Think and Grow Rich.
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Nov 1, 2016 • 33min

173: Social Media Strategies to Grow You Influence — Terry Gremaux

Terry Gremaux (pronounced Gruemoe) is an entrepreneurial leader, training business-owners worldwide how to use free social media strategies to grow their market presence & business revenue. He’s shared the stage with top industry-leaders, including Mike Dillard, Brian Fanale, Peter Montoya & Russ Whitney. Working with Vince Reed, Chris Ducker, Ray Higdon & others, he’s supported the explosion of countless worldwide businesses. He’s been seen on ABC, NBC, Fox & CBS. Terry is an expert at helping you expand your positive business presence on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter & Instagram. He’s helped thousands of business-owners catapult to get success using the free social media strategies that he teaches with such ease.
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Oct 30, 2016 • 30min

172: Overcoming Fear to Create a Movement — Justin Shcenck

Justin has a decade of experience in Management, Sales, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship. He feels that vision, leadership, and the ability to overcome adversities are the keys to success. Justin has always wanted to help people reach their goals, no matter what they are. That is why he has teamed with Zac to form the Growth Now Movement. He prides himself on being able to help businesses and young entrepreneurs reach their full potential with coaching, whether that is something as simple as time management, or helping construct and execute a business plan with them. His big vision? To help improve the lives of millions of people through his speaking, coaching, and the Growth Now Movement Podcast.
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Oct 27, 2016 • 35min

171: The Making of a Millennial Leader — Cecil Cummins

For three years Cecil Cummins worked as a sales contractor, consistently meeting or exceeding goals and expectations. As a sales manager, Cecil oversaw over 100 people and lead his organization to be the best in the division. After Co-Founding RECN, Cecil assumed the role of CEO and has worked to establish systems for a scalable model while overseeing the entire companies operations. Cecil, alongside his work with RECN also actively consults for small companies offering expertise in workflow automation efficiency and event planning, and manages his small Venture Capital Firm focusing on providing stellar returns for small private equity investors in real estate.
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Oct 25, 2016 • 47min

170: The Key to Keeping Your Dreams Alive — Mark Jennison

Mark Jennison is a salesman, sales trainer and motivational speaker, seeing both the bottom and the top. Mark’s journey has led to him having a deeper, more spiritual connection to his life and to success. He has battled addiction all of his life, relapsing 7 times, before coming out the other side with a powerful message for salesmen struggling like he was. Mark’s sales career was interesting paradigm until his current level of greatness; publicly he was breaking sales records, while privately he was struggling to quit his vices. His story is one not just of success, but of redemption and how really going on in on your success can be the single factor to save your life.
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Oct 23, 2016 • 36min

169: Your Hero is Actually in the Mirror — Kyree Oliver

Have you ever felt like life just happened to you without your consent? Kyree Oliver found himself thinking this exact thought about two years ago. He was in his dorm room at college, thinking about the physical, mental, and emotional abuse he underwent in the previous five months of his life. He felt as though he had lost all control over his life and that he was simply life’s punching bag. Kyree needed a hero to save him but the people closest to him at the time, his teammates, were the people putting him through the abuse. He realized that if anybody was going to save him it HAD to be himself. He realized that he needed to build himself up so that one day he could look in the mirror and honestly say, “I did it… I pulled it together and saved myself” he let life happen to him up to that point, but from then on he became the author of his own life’s story. He became the Hero in the Mirror.

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