
Right About Now - Legendary Business Advice
by The Radcast Network
Is this your podcast?The Radcast Network is a prominent independent podcast creator known for its focus on marketing and business insights, positioning itself as a thought leader in the entrepreneurial space. Their flagship show, "Right About Now - Legendary Bu…
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- business strategies and insights
- marketing trends and tactics
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- uncensored business insights
- conversations with industry leaders
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- active for seven years
- weekly episode release
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- available on Apple Podcasts
- potential presence on major platforms
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Estimated from 18 chart positions in 18 markets.
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- 🇺🇸US · Marketing#21M to 3M
- 🇨🇦CA · Marketing#30100K to 300K
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- 🇩🇪DE · Marketing#1055K to 30K
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480K to 1.4M🎙 Daily cadence·621 episodes·Last published today - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
1.6M to 4.8M🇺🇸62%🇨🇦6%🇬🇧6%+15 more - Active Followers
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640K to 1.9M187K real followers tracked across platforms
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From 11 epsHost
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Recent episodes
How to Build a Career That Can Survive Drastic Change | Jason Feifer
Jun 12, 2026
22m 57s
The Brutal Reason Most Entrepreneurs Never Scale: Busywork, Sales, and Weak Offers | Tanner Chidester
Jun 9, 2026
20m 51s
How Pay-to-Play Keeps Top Talent From Being Found | Brad Rothenberg
Jun 5, 2026
24m 45s
How Premium Brands Create Demand Without Cutting Their Prices | Tom La Vecchia
Jun 2, 2026
21m 54s
How Unregulated Gambling Is Draining BILLIONS From the U.S. Economy | Ismail Vali
May 29, 2026
1h 00m 24s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/12/26 | ![]() How to Build a Career That Can Survive Drastic Change | Jason Feifer | Ryan Alford talks with Jason Feifer about what it really takes to build a durable career in a world that keeps changing faster than people expect. Jason explains why he stopped waiting to be discovered, why every path carries risk, and why adaptability is often the trait that separates the people who keep growing from the people who quietly get left behind. The conversation also digs into storytelling, audience psychology, and what makes content genuinely useful instead of just self-congratulatory. Jason shares how he thinks about serving an audience, why he prefers problem-solving stories over simple success stories, and how that mindset has shaped his work at Entrepreneur and on Build for Tomorrow. By the end, the episode becomes a bigger conversation about how to think long term without becoming rigid, how to stay useful in changing markets, and how to recognize that every decision carries risk whether you move or stay put. It is a thoughtful listen for anyone building a business, a brand, or a career that has to evolve over time. Topics Covered Why waiting to be chosen is a losing strategy What Jason Feifer learned from starting at a tiny local paper Why every career path carries risk How self-limiting plans close off better opportunities The audience-first framework for stronger storytelling Why problem-solving stories outperform generic success stories The four phases of change from Build for Tomorrow Ryan Alford and Jason Feifer on reinvention, relevance, and growth Links Right About Now https://www.ryanisright.com/ Ryan Alford https://www.ryanalford.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/ Jason Feifer https://www.jasonfeifer.com/ https://www.instagram.com/heyfeifer/ Build for Tomorrow https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/build-for-tomorrow/id1104682320 https://open.spotify.com/show/2JWluwXrmvrgeogZCAIWVF | 22m 57s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() The Brutal Reason Most Entrepreneurs Never Scale: Busywork, Sales, and Weak Offers | Tanner Chidester | Ryan Alford talks with Tanner Chidester about the difference between looking productive and actually building a business that makes money. Tanner explains why so many founders are trapped in the wrong tasks, why leads and sales volume still matter more than most people want to admit, and how weak follow-up systems quietly kill otherwise good businesses. The conversation also covers offer design, guarantees, branding, Tanner’s book Infinite Income, and the habits that separate solopreneurs from leaders who can actually scale teams. Ryan brings the operator and agency perspective, while Tanner brings the blunt, tactical lens of someone who has built, sold, hired, fired, coached, and learned the hard way. By the end, the episode becomes a bigger conversation about what it really takes to move from information to action. That includes doing the hard thing you have been avoiding, accepting that no one is coming to save you, and building something strong enough that the market does not need to be convinced as hard in the first place. Topics Covered Why entrepreneurs often choose busywork over sales work How better offers reduce friction in marketing and sales Why follow-up systems matter more than changing media buyers What Tanner sees inside businesses that are stuck Why door-to-door sales builds real skill fast What Tanner would change about Infinite Income Why Tanner is moving toward a bigger next chapter Ryan Alford and Tanner Chidester on execution, authority, and scale Links Right About Now https://www.ryanisright.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/ Tanner Chidester https://tannerchidester.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tanner.chidester/ https://tannerchidester.com/podcast2/ Elite CEOs https://go.eliteceos.com/main-elite-ceos-careers https://go.eliteceos.com/tanner-in-person | 20m 51s | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() How Pay-to-Play Keeps Top Talent From Being Found | Brad Rothenberg | Ryan Alford sits down with Brad Rothenberg for a conversation about the part of American soccer most casual fans never really see: the opportunity gap behind the game. Brad explains how the pay-to-play system creates barriers for talented athletes who have the skill to compete, but not the money or visibility to get into the right pipeline. He also breaks down how Access U works around that reality by helping students with tutoring, test prep, college counseling, recruiting, and the support needed to turn athletic talent into a real education pathway. Ryan helps connect the conversation to bigger themes around economics, sports business, merit, and long-term development. That makes this episode relevant not just to soccer families, but to anyone interested in opportunity, talent pipelines, youth sports, and how systems either unlock or waste human potential. Topics Covered The economics of pay-to-play soccer Why talented players fall outside the formal development system How Access U supports student-athletes over four years Why girls and boys often show different readiness patterns How Brad measures success beyond pro careers Why soccer’s future in America is still unfinished NIL, college sports, and what access really means Ryan Alford and Brad Rothenberg on systems that create or block opportunity Links Right About Now https://www.ryanisright.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford Ryan Alford https://ryanalford.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/ Brad Rothenberg / Access U https://accessufoundation.org/ | 24m 45s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() How Premium Brands Create Demand Without Cutting Their Prices | Tom La Vecchia | Ryan Alford sits down with Tom La Vecchia for a smart conversation on what luxury brands are really selling now — and why modern brand strategy is less about pure exclusivity and more about cultural participation. Using the rumored AP x Swatch collaboration as the centerpiece, Tom explains why giving more people a way into the brand does not necessarily weaken the grail product. Instead, he argues that it can strengthen long-term demand by creating nostalgia, recognition, and early emotional attachment before the consumer has the budget to buy the flagship version. Ryan brings the operator and brand-builder perspective, challenging the idea from the standpoint of old-school scarcity and luxury signaling. Together, they unpack why some watch brands stayed culturally relevant while others missed the shift, and why owned media, borrowed interest, and patient brand seeding matter more than ever. Topics Covered The business logic behind AP x Swatch Why exclusivity is now emotional as much as financial How culture and hype feed brand aspiration Why sneaker culture changed the luxury playbook The difference between premium, luxury, and grail positioning Why some legacy brands adapted and others stalled The value of owned media and controlled distribution Ryan Alford and Tom La Vecchia on playing the long brand game Links Right About Now https://www.ryanisright.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford Ryan Alford https://ryanalford.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/ Tom La Vecchia / X Factor Media / New Theory https://xfactormediagroup.com/ https://xfactormediagroup.com/about/ https://newtheory.com/ https://newtheory.com/author/tomla/ https://www.youtube.com/@NewTheoryMagazine | 21m 54s | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() How Unregulated Gambling Is Draining BILLIONS From the U.S. Economy | Ismail Vali | Ryan Alford sits down with Ismail Vali for a conversation that turns online gambling into a much bigger business and policy discussion. Ismail explains why he believes illegal and unregulated operators still dominate huge parts of the online gambling market, why legal operators have struggled to capture the economics people assumed they would, and how regulators remain behind the technology that changed the game years ago. He also lays out how offshore gambling, illegal streaming, and prediction-style products are creating a broader ecosystem that is harder to regulate and easier for consumers to stumble into than most people realize. Ryan brings the entrepreneur and free-market lens, pushing on consumer choice, overregulation, and where the line should actually be drawn. That back-and-forth makes this episode especially strong for listeners interested in business, policy, regulation, digital markets, and the unintended consequences of pretending a fast-growing market does not exist. Topics Covered The economics of illegal online gambling Why legal gaming markets are still underperforming expectations The role of offshore operators in value extraction Why some states still have no legal online gambling How prediction markets and other gray-area products fit in Why Ismail says the market is already here whether lawmakers accept it or not Consumer choice versus consumer protection Ryan Alford and Ismail Vali on what sensible regulation could look like Ryan Alford Website: https://www.ryanisright.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/ Ismail Vali / Gaming Compliance International Website: https://gamingcompliance.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ismailvali/ GCI Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gaming-compliance-international | 1h 00m 24s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() The Predictable Revenue Playbook Most Founders Are Missing | Josh Troy | Ryan Alford sits down with Josh Troy for a deep conversation on what actually creates predictable revenue in modern B2B sales. Josh explains how revenue operations, outbound systems, content, trust, and AI all fit together, and why most businesses are still chasing activity instead of building a true revenue engine. He also breaks down the difference between generating leads and generating pipeline, why cold calling still works, and how smarter follow-up systems can unlock more revenue without spending more on new leads. Ryan brings the operator and marketing lens, Josh brings the sales systems and RevOps lens, and together they unpack what founders, sales leaders, and growth-minded businesses need to understand if they want their revenue to become more reliable. Topics Covered What RevOps really means in practice Why predictable revenue matters more than one-off wins The role of AI in modern outbound strategy Why cold calling is still working How content builds trust and pipeline What businesses get wrong about lead quality Why pipeline reactivation is an underrated growth lever How founders can think more strategically about revenue systems Connect Josh Troy / WFS Group Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troy.joshua/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-troy-09567198/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@joshuatroy Website: https://curvionblue.com/ Ryan Alford Right About Now: https://www.ryanisright.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8gmekIb1SS1s216ASNT_w | 40m 34s | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() The Business of NIL: Parents, Brands, and the Power Behind College Sports | Justin J. Giangrande | Ryan Alford sits down with Justin J. Giangrande, Founder and CEO of NETWORK, for a wide-ranging conversation on how NIL is reshaping college sports from the inside out. Justin explains what athlete representation actually looks like in the NIL era, why schools, conferences, and brands are all still figuring out the rules in real time, and why the real power in college sports now sits with a handful of decision-makers who still have not fully aligned. He also breaks down how his firm approaches school negotiations, why the best deal is not always the biggest one, and what parents need to understand before trying to navigate this world alone. Ryan brings the business and brand lens, Justin brings the operator and agent lens, and together they unpack why NIL is both a mess and a massive opportunity. This episode is especially useful for parents, athletes, marketers, and anyone trying to understand where the business of college sports is actually headed. Topics Covered NETWORK’s role in collegiate sports marketing and NIL Why regulation still has not caught up The tension between athlete opportunity and roster chaos How brands should think about NIL and athlete partnerships Why high school NIL may be the next big unlock What parents need to know before picking representation How schools can create more real endorsement value Why some sports still have massive untapped upside Connect with Justin J. Giangrande / NETWORK NETWORK: thenetworkadvisory.com Justin J. Giangrande bio: thenetworkadvisory.com/team/justin-j-giangrande Justin on Instagram: @jg.network NETWORK on Instagram: @thenetworkadvisory Connect with Ryan Alford / Right About Now Right About Now: ryanisright.com Right About Now YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCc8gmekIb1SS1s216ASNT_w | 24m 36s | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() The Million-Dollar Skill Most Professionals Are Losing: Fearless Authenticity, Communication, and Persuasion | Ryan Alford sits down with Jeanne Sparrow for a conversation about leadership, communication, and why authenticity is more than just “being yourself.” Jeanne shares how her media career, family storytelling roots, and work as an author and speaker shaped her view that real influence comes from spoken communication, memorable stories, and service to others. She also explains why so many teams struggle internally before they struggle externally, and why spoken confidence is becoming a bigger advantage as more people rely on text, email, and AI to do their talking for them. Ryan connects with Jeanne especially around marketing, persuasion, and what it really means to sell an idea in a way people remember. This episode is especially useful for leaders, entrepreneurs, speakers, and anyone navigating a career or identity transition. Topics Covered - Jeanne Sparrow’s path from radio and TV to speaking and authorship - Why stories stick more than lists or information - How authenticity and service work together - Why strong communication is still a competitive advantage - The gap between school performance and real-world performance - How leaders can communicate with more clarity and impact - Why AI will not replace human motivation and spoken influence Links - Jeanne Sparrow official site: jeannesparrow.com - Fearless Authenticity book page: jeannesparrow.com/book - Ryan Alford official site: ryanisright.com | 24m 02s | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Why Founders Must Rethink Their Teams in the Age of AI | AI is changing more than workflows — it is changing what teams are, how leaders lead, and what kinds of people businesses need next. In this episode, Ryan Alford talks with Veronica Shelton, co-founder of Oak Theory, about accessibility, inclusive design, neurodivergent thinking, leadership without ego, and why curiosity is often the trait that separates good founders from great ones. They also go deep on the practical side of AI adoption: how roles are blending, how companies can stay lean without losing humanity, and why resisting change is no longer a viable option. Ryan connects with Veronica especially around founder leadership, team evolution, and the challenge of helping people adapt to a world where AI is becoming part of nearly every role. The result is a smart, current conversation for anyone building a company, managing creative work, or trying to understand where modern work is actually headed. Topics Covered Veronica Shelton’s path into product design and creative tech Why curiosity drives real success Accessibility, psychology, and better digital experiences The human implications of AI at work How Oak Theory is evolving team roles with AI Why leaders need to drop ego and tell the truth Ryan Alford and Veronica Shelton on what adaptation really looks like Links Oak Theory: oaktheory.co Under the Oak: undertheoak.co Veronica Shelton on LinkedIn: LinkedIn profile for Oak Theory co-founder Veronica Shelton. Right About Now / Ryan Alford: ryanisright.com | 25m 40s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() From Zero to Hero: Lessons on Rejection, Resilience, and Momentum | Every entrepreneur talks about the breakthrough. Fewer talk honestly about the rejection, chaos, and setbacks that come first. In this themed compilation episode of Right About Now, Ryan Alford brings together powerful moments from conversations with Alex Morton, Jen Gottlieb, Ken Wentworth, and other guests who know what it means to rebuild, reinvent, and push through resistance. The result is a sharp, motivating episode about what really creates traction: resilience, self-awareness, better decision-making, and the willingness to execute before you feel ready. Ryan ties these conversations together with the bigger lesson behind the show: breakthroughs do not come from consuming more information. They come from acting on the right insight at the right time and refusing to stay stuck. Topics Covered Rock bottom moments that became turning points Why rejection is often the start of real progress Authenticity, confidence, and reinvention in business The first win that changes how you see opportunity Strategic financial thinking and margin improvement Why execution matters more than motivation How Ryan Alford frames resilience across every industry Connect Ryan Alford / Right About Now: RyanIsRight.com Social Media: @RyanAlford Join our newsletter: https://ryans-newsletter-148404.beehiiv.com/ | 29m 28s | ||||||
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| 5/8/26 | ![]() With $50K Left and a 40% Failure Rate, How FightCamp Rebuilt After the COVID Boom and Bust | In this episode of Right About Now, Ryan Alford speaks with Khalil Zahar, CEO of FightCamp, about the realities of building a startup from the ground up. Khalil shares the challenges of launching a hardware-based business, including manufacturing risks, financial pressure, and the critical “valley of death” stage that many startups never survive. They also discuss the importance of growth, team dynamics, and maintaining momentum through both high-growth periods and difficult downturns. This episode offers practical insights and hard-earned lessons for entrepreneurs navigating the realities of building and scaling a business. 🔑 Topics Covered Startup challenges in hardware businesses Growth and revenue as key drivers Leadership and team management Navigating setbacks and failure Building long-term resilience 🤝 Connect Ryan Alford 👉 https://www.rightaboutnow.com 👉 https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanalford Khalil Zahar 👉 https://www.fightcamp.com 👉 https://www.instagram.com/fightcamp 👉 https://www.instagram.com/khalilzahar | 25m 27s | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() AI Is Lowering the Cost to Build Wealth—Here’s How to Take Advantage with Scott Clary | In this episode of Right About Now, Ryan Alford speaks with Scott Clary about the rapid rise of AI and its impact on business, careers, and opportunity. Scott shares why adopting AI is no longer optional and how these tools are enabling individuals to scale output, test ideas faster, and build businesses with fewer resources than ever before. They also discuss the mindset required to succeed, including self-belief, removing limiting assumptions, and adapting quickly to new technology. This episode provides practical insights for anyone looking to stay competitive in an AI-driven world. 🔑 Topics Covered AI’s impact on business and productivity One-person business models Execution speed as a competitive advantage Mindset and risk-taking AI-first thinking 🤝 Connect Ryan Alford 👉 https://www.ryanisright.com 👉 https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanalford Scott Clary 👉 https://www.instagram.com/scottdclary 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottclary 👉 https://successstorypodcast.com | 41m 08s | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() The $2.5M Problem No One Is Planning For: AI, Aging, and Your Financial Future with Lily Vittayarukskul | In this episode of Right About Now, Ryan Alford sits down with Lily Vittayarukskul, founder of Waterlily, to explore the intersection of AI, aging, and financial planning. The conversation highlights how advancements in AI are enabling more personalized predictions around long-term care needs, helping individuals and families better understand future costs and risks. Ryan and Lily also discuss the broader implications of AI on wealth creation, economic inequality, and the importance of adapting to new technologies in order to stay competitive. This episode offers valuable insight for anyone looking to better prepare for the financial realities of the future. 🔑 Topics Covered Long-term care planning and financial risk AI-driven predictions and personalized data insights Wealth building and protection strategies Economic impact of emerging technologies Business and entrepreneurship in an AI-driven world 🤝 Connect Ryan Alford 👉 https://www.ryanalford.com 👉 https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanalford Lily Vittayarukskul 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/lily-vittayarukskul/ 👉 https://waterlily.com | 25m 27s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() What Second-Order Effects From the Iran War and AI Mean for Your Business | Ben Johnston with Kaptus✨ | economic conditionssmall business+4 | Ben Johnston | Kaptus | Iran | economyinterest rates+4 | — | 34m 19s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() The Mental Blind Spot That’s Costing You Money and Affecting Your Business Decisions | Anders Hansen✨ | mental conditioningsubconscious behavior+4 | Anders Hansen | Real Magic | — | perceptionbelief systems+6 | — | 33m 33s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() The “Real American Beer” Playbook for Breaking Into a Saturated Industry FAST✨ | Distribution challengesBusiness relationships+4 | Chad BronsteinTerri Francis | Real American BeerReal American Freestyle+1 | — | Real American Beerbranding+6 | — | 23m 13s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Personal Branding Isn’t Dead: How It Still Drives Real Income in 2026 with Ashley Stahl✨ | personal brandingcredibility vs authority+4 | Ashley Stahl | TEDxYouTube+2 | — | personal brandcredibility+6 | — | 26m 02s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() How Smart Small Businesses Are Actually Using AI to Grow Faster with Dave Charest✨ | AI adoption among small businessesEfficiency vs overcomplication with AI+5 | Dave Charest | Constant ContactLinkedIn+2 | — | AIsmall business+7 | — | 25m 20s | |
| 4/10/26 | ![]() How Ken Goldin Built a $500M Market: Attention, Hype & the Business of Collectibles✨ | collectibles marketaudience growth+4 | Ken Goldin | Goldin AuctionsThe Radcast Network | global | collectiblesGoldin Auctions+7 | — | 25m 38s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Why AI Content Isn’t Converting: John Benson on Persuasion, Values & What Actually Converts✨ | AI contentpersuasion+4 | John Benson | The Radcast NetworkAI+6 | — | AI contentconversion+5 | — | 26m 00s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() No One Is Coming to Save You: How Jamil Damji Took Control of His Life & Built a Real Estate Empire✨ | real estateentrepreneurship+4 | Jamil Damji | Right About NowRadcast Network | — | real estate empirewholesale deal+5 | — | 25m 30s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Earning the Commute: What It Takes to Make the Office Worth It Again | Bob Cicero✨ | future of workhybrid models+4 | Bob Cicero | Cisco | — | AIhybrid work+3 | — | 25m 42s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Adapt or Get Left Behind: The New Rules of AI & Business✨ | AI adoptionbusiness transformation+4 | — | The Radcast Network | — | AIbusiness+5 | — | 25m 51s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() 70% of Workers Feel Unprepared: How Instructure Is Rethinking Learning with Ryan Lufkin✨ | workforce readinessAI in education+4 | Ryan Lufkin | InstructureCanvas+1 | — | skills gapAI education+5 | — | 26m 51s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Stop Consuming, Start Winning: How to Build Wealth, Discipline & Freedom in Today’s World with Kaylor Betts | Ryan sits down with life and business coach Kaylor Betts to break down a hard truth: being “awake” isn’t the same as actually winning. In a world full of noise, distractions, and blame, they dive into why personal responsibility—not external factors—is the real key to building a life of freedom, wealth, and fulfillment. The conversation explores the difference between consuming information and actually executing, and why so many people stay stuck despite having access to more knowledge than ever before. Kaylor shares his journey from struggling with depression and a victim mindset to building a thriving online coaching business that creates both income and impact. They also unpack the blueprint for building a modern online business, from solving real problems to leveraging content, attention, and personal branding as the ultimate form of leverage. If you’re looking for clarity, direction, and a push to actually take action, this episode delivers exactly that. 🎯 TOPICS COVERED Why “being awake” doesn’t mean you’re winning Victim mindset vs personal responsibility The difference between education and execution How to build wealth and freedom online Why attention and personal branding = leverage The blueprint for starting an online coaching business Solving problems that people will pay for Why most people stay stuck (and how to break out) The power of discipline, routine, and alignment 🤝 CONNECT WITH THE HOST Ryan Alford Instagram: @RyanAlford Website: RyanisRight.com Guest: Kaylor Betts Instagram: @thekaylorbetts Business: awbiz.com Life Coaching: awlife.com | 16m 56s | ||||||
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