The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show

Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Jul 19, 2016 • 38min

128: Creating Your Miracle Morning to Win the Day — Hal Elrod

In addition to being one of the highest rated keynote speakers in America, Hal is the #1 best-selling author of one of the highest rated books in the world (with over 1,500+ five-star Amazon reviews), The Miracle Morning and creator of The Miracle Morning book series. He is also a Hall of Fame business achiever, ultra-marathon runner (that’s 52 consecutive miles), host of the top rated Achieve Your Goals podcast, creator of the Best Year Ever [Blueprint] live event, and grateful husband & father of two. Known as “Yo Pal Hal” since his mom gave him the moniker to use while hosting his first radio show at age 15, his greatest triumph came at age 20 after he was hit head on by a drunk driver (at 70 mph) and found dead at the scene… Despite being dead for 6 minutes, in a coma for 6 days, breaking 11 bones and being told he may never walk again, Hal defied the logic of doctors and the temptations to be a victim, and he bounced back to prove that ALL of us are capable of overcoming extraordinary adversity to create extraordinary results in our personal and professional lives. In This Episode: Having accountability in sales. The importance in having a positive attitude. The five minute rule for being upset What to do when you business reverses direction. How becoming a morning person can change your life. Hal’s Favorite Quote: Who you are depends entirely on where you were and where you go depends entirely on who you choose to be.” Hal’s Favorite Books: Vision to Reality: How Short Term Massive Action Equals Long Term Maximum Results Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:www.bestyeareverlive.com The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life (Before 8AM) www.halelrod.com www.jeremyryanslate.com/amplifytix
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Jul 18, 2016 • 44min

127: Dream, Grind, Hustle — Greg Walker

Greg Walker was born and raised on the south side of Columbus, Ohio. He is the only one of fifteen children to ever Graduate High School. Greg was living in a drug infested, alcoholic, and domestic violent environment. Greg has overcome many obstacles and yet accomplished so much more. Coming from a family of failures, Greg was always teased and labeled as a slow learner, he was asked to drop out of high school on his very first day, just because his twelve siblings dropped out before him. He refused to drop out and graduated high school because of a loving teacher, he then attended The University of Florida. Greg pursued his Dreams, even though everyone around him laughed and called him “The Big Dreamer”.  Greg became a Millionaire at a young age, he accomplished this through changing his mindset and becoming a Successful Entrepreneur by owning three National Franchises and a Master Developer of one of them. Greg was voted Business Person of the Year, he became an Award Winning National Motivational Speaker at the age of forty-eight. Recently, he spoke at the Twitter/Periscope Summit in San Francisco California. “I speak all over the world and I have Never heard a better Inspiration Motivational Speaker like Greg “The Big Dreamer” Walker.”- Murray Newlands of Forbes. Greg is also a Success Coach and a forth coming Best Selling Author. As an expert on Leadership & Success, he is known for his burst of excitement and allows his life to be an open book from which radiates dynamic and inspiring messages that many people across all barriers relate to. Greg is known as “The Big Dreamer,” “Changing Lives by Changing Minds!” Greg will inspire you and your crowd to achieve all your Dreams or Visions.  In This Episode: Dealing with a hard upbringing Finding a mentor even when you don’t think you need one why you need to take action How everyone has some ability to get a shot. The power in deep work The power in being a big dreamer Greg’s Favorite Quote: “How can you catch your dreams if you’re not chasing them?” Greg’s Favorite Books: Think and Grow Rich: The Classic Edition Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:jeremyryanslate.com/amplifytix greginspires.com  
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Jul 15, 2016 • 20min

126: Shorter Workouts, Better Health & The Optimal Entrepreneur

Positive Failure  enough weight to fail because its too heavy, but not because the muscle is tired but because it fails to have the power to lift a heavier weight. The is centered around an approach of at least 4 but no more than 6 reps. Linear Progression: This is a complicated way of saying to make the weight just a bit heavier, each week. Over time, the muscle will grow. Rest: workouts should only be about 3 days a week, and workouts need to be 30 minutes or less. Food: eat clean all the time and you will grow. Eat like crap, look like crap. Volume Sets: German volume training, instead of 10 sets of 10, its 5 sets of ten, or the last one may be 6-8 Combine that with linear progression and rest pauses. I had a client do this combo and gain 18lbs of muscle in a month. Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:www.ast-ss.comGerman Volume TrainingSlow Carb DietThe Compound Effect, Darren Hardy
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Jul 12, 2016 • 36min

125: Lessons From a Shark Tank Entrepreneur — Kevin Harrington

Kevin Harrington has been a successful entrepreneur over the last 40 years. He is an Original Shark on the ABC hit, Emmy winning TV show, “Shark Tank.” He is also the Inventor of the Infomercial, As Seen On TV Pioneer, Co- Founder of the Electronic Retailers Association (ERA) and Co- Founder of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO). Kevin has launched over 20 businesses that have grown to over $100 million in sales each, has been involved in more than a dozen public companies, and has launched over 500 products generating more than $5 billion in sales worldwide with iconic brands and celebrities such as Jack Lalanne, Tony Little, George Foreman, and the new I-Grow hair restoration product on QVC. Kevin has extensive experience in business all over the world, opening distribution outlets in over 100 countries worldwide. His success led Mark Burnett to hand pick Kevin to become an Original Shark on Shark Tank where he filmed over 175 segments. In This Episode: Why having an entrepreneurial mentor is important. Deciding if your business idea can scale. When to pivot in your business and move on. How the idea for the infomerical happened. What a product needs to have to actually sell. Where is the future of TV marketing headed? What does it take to be a shark? Why you need a better pitch. Kevin’s Favorite Quote: “Whatever you vividly desire, ardently believe and enthusiastically act upon must inevitable come to pass.” — Paul Meyers Kevin’s Favorite Books: Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller – Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:kevinharrington.tv http://kevinharringtoninnercircle.com/join  
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Jul 11, 2016 • 43min

124: Finding Purpose After the Money — Keith Yackey

After the loss of his mother when she was only 56 years old, Keith decided right then and there to live his life with no regrets.  With that “No Regrets” mantra he started the business he was always wanting to start but was too afraid, which was investing in Real Estate. After building an 8 figure investing firm in the first two years he went on to teach thousands of other investors on the biggest stages in the country how to do the same. He then started an online education company teaching people how to raise money for their real estate deals. With a huge learning curve to overcome as he was new to the online space he was able to figure the ins and outs and help thousands of investors with his tools. Seeing how freeing the internet was and how much impact and reach you could have online he created the Amplify Live Experience, which is a unique LIVE four day experience that teaches people how to find their mission, message, passion and purpose and how to make profits with that passion. The top business thinkers, practitioners and executors continually speak on stage with Keith at the Amplify Live Experience a few times a year in Las Vegas. Keith prides himself on helping others learn from A to Z on how to make money online and have joy doing it! Success without Joy is failure in Keith’s eyes, so with that end he shares and serves others to truly bring the joy in their personal and professional lives. In This Episode: Making it happen when it seems lost. Finding your purpose. What to consider when creating a product. The biggest thing missing in success. How your authenticity communicates. Why its better to side hustle at first. The importance in building rapport. What living with “No Regrets,” really means. Keith’s Favorite Quote: “It’s not the critic who counts, not the man who points out where the strongman stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the area, who’s face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly, who errs, comes up short again and again, because there’s no effort without err and shortcoming, but who actually strives to do the deeds, who knows great enthusiasms and great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best in the end knows the triumph of high achievement  who at the worst if he fails while daring greatly, so that if he fails his place will never be with thos cold and timid souls, who neither knew victory or defeat.” — Theodore Roosevelt Keith’s Favorite Books: The Charge: Activating the 10 Human Drives That Make You Feel Alive Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:https://theampedlife.com/ jeremyryanslate.com/amplifiedtix http://www.keithyackey.com/  
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Jul 8, 2016 • 7min

123: Consistency is Your Key to Winning

The biggest issue for many of us is consistency and it happens to the best of us. Are you taking consistent action every day? Every hour every week? Seth Godin talks about the dip, and its what kills us; will you push through the dip or fall flat on your face?    Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)
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Jul 6, 2016 • 28min

122: The Entrepreneur’s Wife — Amy Stefanik

Amy Stefanik is a wife, mother, and along with her husband Matt has been on the entrepreneur roller coaster since 2002. Matt put in his time, and made it big in real estate, but in 2008, the bottom fell out of the economy, and Amy’s hard work kept the family afloat. She created The Entrepreneur’s Wife™ to connect with like-minded, family oriented individuals who can relate to the fears and failures, thrills and triumphs that come with being an entrepreneur. She believes that the entrepreneurial journey can be lonely for spouses, and she has made it her mission to create community for other women that are pushing for greatness. In This Episode: What happens when the real estate bottom falls out? Changing geography to change your luck. How long does it take to be profitable? The value in the entrepreneurial family. Dealing with uncertainty. The importance of community. Amy’s Favorite Quote: “She stood in the storm and when she saw the winds did not make her fall, she adjusted her sails.” — Elizabeth Edwards Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:www.amystefanik.com https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursWife  
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Jul 4, 2016 • 43min

121: The Way of the Navy Seal — Mark Divine

Mark Divine is from upstate New York with a degree in economics from Colgate University and an MBA in Finance from New York University Stern School of Business. Mark’s first career was with Coopers & Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouse Coopers) as a Certified Public Accountant. Clients included luminous financial firms such as Solomon Brothers and Paine Weber. Four years after joining Coopers, Mark left behind the corporate world to pursue his vision to become an elite Navy SEAL officer. At 26 he graduated as honor-man (#1 ranked trainee) of his SEAL BUD/s class number 170. Mark served for nine years total on Active Duty and eleven as a Reserve SEAL, retiring as Commander in 2011. In 2006 he launched US Tactical, a government contracting business where he gained contracts with Naval Special Warfare Group ONE for training support and with the Navy Recruiting Command for a nationwide mentoring program for SEAL trainees. This latter program was credited with increasing the quality of Navy SEAL candidates and reducing the attrition rate at BUD/s by up to 5% and was the inspiration for SEALFIT. Mark is an accomplished martial artist with black belts in Seido and Goju Ryu Karate, a military hand to hand combat certification in SCARS and senior ranking in Saito Nijutsu. He is teacher trained in Ashtanga Yoga, and created the innovative Unbeatable Warrior Yoga program taught to his students. After working with thousands of special ops candidates and professionals developing mental toughness, Mark self-published his first book Unbeatable Mind in 2011 and launched the at-home study program www.unbeatablemind.com. He is also the author of The Way of the SEAL published by Readers Digest and 8 Weeks to SEALFIT published by St. Martins.   
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Jul 1, 2016 • 17min

120: Health, Red Wine and the Optimal Entrepreneur

All my wine drinking friends are going to love that I finally produced this episode. I spoke to a gentlemen at the gym today that talked about the terrible hangover that his drinking the previous night had caused, if only he knew the rest of what that alcohol was causing. Beer causes more than just belly fat:It causes a hormone that called cortisol that causes you to lose you hair, muscle and to develop a luscious gut. What is resveritrol?Its an amazing antioxidant and an extract from red wine that causes your body to recover that much better. However, you’d need 28 bottles of the average red wine to get enough to recover properly; about 250 mg. So, obviously this does not make wine a dietary supplement. Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:What is cortisol?Bodybuilding.com Will red wine kill your workout?Slow-Carb Friendly Wine  pe3d7z4a  
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Jun 29, 2016 • 35min

119: How to Network Like a Pro — Michael Roderick

When Michael went from high school teacher to Broadway producer in under two years people started to ask him how he managed it.  Michael began his career as a high school English teacher before producing Off Broadway and then on Broadway. This combination of experience in the arts and entrepreneurship led to Michael starting an arts incubator program to teach more artists about building and growing their own businesses (PLAE). Eventually, he decided to develop a workshop on networking which grew into a full time consulting practice and that became Small Pond Enterprises. Michael took a short break to work as the V.P. of Operations and as a Director of Business Development for an NYC Ed. Tech Startup which introduced him to the New York Startup community. Most recently, Michael founded The Connecting Connectors Conference (ConnectorCon). In This Episode: The rules of the Broadway industry. What it takes to be a top Broadway producer. What needs to change to become a good networker. Curating v. creating a network The four categories of people you will meet networking. The “Double Opt In” Introduction Why listening makes you a better networker. Michael‘s Favorite Quote: “You can have anything you want in your life, if you help enough other people get what they want.” Michael’s Favorite Books: Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today’s Show:http://www.smallpondenterprises.com  

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