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I AM A SWIMMER

Ryan Singleton

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Strong mental health begins with strong swimming. I write a blog about the positive effects open water swimming has had on my mental health. Check it out at iamaswimmer.com and soundcloud.com/iamaswimmer. For years I’ve experienced depression, anxiety, and intense feelings of self-doubt. Swimming, coupled with the unmatched support of my wife and appropriate medication, has allowed me to combat these symptoms and claim an identity that is empowering and more true to who I am: I AM A SWIMMER.
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The Knowledge Project

Shane Parrish

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Deep conversations with the best founders and business leaders that go beyond the usual advice to uncover the timeless principles that drive success. Master the best of what other people have already figured out. If you enjoy the show, please hit the follow button.
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Join Beth Karas, former prosecutor and Court TV reporter, as she conducts in-depth interviews with players in the criminal justice system including attorneys, forensic experts, victims, inmates and more. Read more about Beth at www.bethkaras.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Robert Kiyosaki, best-selling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, for The Rich Dad Radio Show — the podcast that challenges conventional financial wisdom and delivers real-world lessons on money, investing, and entrepreneurship. Each week, Robert and his expert guests explore how today’s economy affects your wealth and reveal the strategies the rich use to thrive in any market. From real estate to precious metals, stocks to entrepreneurship, Robert breaks down complex financial topics with hum ...
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Untold Stories: Black and Missing is a captivating and emotionally charged true-crime podcast series created by the Black and Missing Enterprises to shine a light on the cases of missing people of color that are often overlooked due to the lack of media coverage and law enforcement support. Our goal is to help find those who have gone missing, to bring them home and provide answers to their loved ones. Join us as we share the details of these cases and work together to generate new leads. Th ...
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My guest this week is Barry Diller, one of America's most successful businessmen. At 83, he chose to publish a deeply personal book and open up about his successes and failures. With surprising candor he details the rules he's lived by: trust first, confront directly, and make the call when the clock starts. In our conversation, he shares why succe…
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Most people work harder, pay more in taxes, and save in hopes of someday retiring—but that path doesn’t lead to wealth. Real freedom comes from cash flow, not a paycheck. In this powerful episode, Robert Kiyosaki reveals how the rich focus on building and acquiring assets that produce income month after month. You’ll discover why cash flow beats ca…
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Ed Stack built Dick’s Sporting Goods from a struggling family store into an empire of more than 800 stores and billions in sales. Along the way he nearly lost everything. Multiple times. This episode is the story of what he did, how he did it, and the lessons you can learn. ----- Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (02:48) Part 1: A Cookie Jar and a Cag…
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We spend years in school learning math, history, and science—but almost nothing about money. The truth is, the education system isn’t designed to make you rich. It’s designed to prepare you to be an employee. And that’s why so many hardworking people stay broke, even with good jobs and college degrees. In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki breaks down t…
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Lulu Cheng Meservey is one of the sharpest minds in communications and strategy. She has helped some of the best leaders through their hardest moments.We talk about why trust and conviction are contagious, how to win attention in a noisy world, and how to handle attacks without losing ground.-----About Lulu:Having been CCO and EVP of Corporate Affa…
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Buying real estate without a plan is a recipe for disaster. In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki shares the proven strategies he uses to avoid costly mistakes—and why most investors fail. You’ll learn: -The key planning steps before buying any property -How to evaluate deals using cashflow, not hype -Why financial education is the best insurance agains…
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Fred Smith founded FedEx on an idea everyone told him would fail and built it into an $88 billion empire that changed how the world moves. In this episode, we dive into how he built FedEx and the lessons he learned along the way. This story proves that impossible is just another word for opportunity. ----- Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (03:36) P…
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We are living in the middle of a financial emergency — but most people don’t even see it coming. In this urgent episode, Robert Kiyosaki explains why the economy is breaking down, why pensions and 401(k)s are in danger, and what you can do right now to protect yourself. Robert shares how inflation, government debt, and bad economic policy are wipin…
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Benedict Evans has been calling tech shifts for decades. Now he says forget the hype: AI isn't the new electricity. It's the biggest change since the iPhone, and that's plenty big enough. We talk about why everyone gets platform shifts wrong, where Google's actually vulnerable, and what real people do with AI when nobody's watching. Evans sees patt…
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Right now, we’re witnessing one of the greatest wealth shifts in history — and millions of people are being wiped out financially. In this powerful episode, Robert Kiyosaki explains why markets are collapsing, pensions are failing, and why traditional “safe” investments are no longer safe. Robert breaks down the five key lessons you must learn to p…
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One man controls half the world's wild blueberries, built North America's largest private telecom, and did it all without ever leaving his hometown of 1,100 people. In this episode, we decode the counterintuitive playbook of patient capital, rural advantage, and why Bragg's refusal to sell a single share made him unstoppable. My interview with John…
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Is the next great economic collapse already here? Economist Harry Dent joins Rich Dad to break down why markets are on the verge of the biggest reset in history—and what you can do about it. In this episode, we uncover: -Why debt bubbles and artificial money printing are fueling an inevitable crash -How history predicts what’s about to happen to st…
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This conversation will change how you handle your relationship starting tonight. The late Dr. Sue Johnson basically gave me a cheat code for relationships that not only last but amplify. She breaks down the real signals to look for in a partner. Why people actually cheat (not what you think) and how to spot it coming a mile away. Plus she offers a …
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The U.S. dollar is losing value faster than most people realize — and Robert Kiyosaki says the clock is ticking. In this urgent message, Robert reveals why inflation isn’t going away, why the government can’t stop printing money, and what that means for your savings. If you’re holding cash in the bank, you’re watching your purchasing power evaporat…
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The most influential retailer you’ve never heard of. How Sol Price invented the warehouse club and a philosophy that still runs Costco and Amazon. Have you ever wondered why you can still buy a hot dog and soda for $1.50 today at Costco? We can thank Sol Price for that. To him, keeping promises to customers mattered more than profit margins. Sam Wa…
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The U.S. dollar is dying a slow death… and most people have no idea. In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with legendary investor Rick Rule to reveal how fiat money is being devalued, why inflation is stealing your wealth, and why gold and silver are not just investments—they’re financial survival tools. Rick shares personal stories of buying…
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Build the system behind the system. Flexport founder Ryan Petersen shows how to turn messy, multi‑party operations into a simple, scalable system that compounds growth without sacrificing trust. He explains: The iPhone clue: using public shipping data to predict launches—and create pull from zero Retention is destiny: the equilibrium math that caps…
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In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with real estate mogul Ken McElroy to break down exactly why real estate remains one of the most powerful wealth-building tools today. You’ll learn how the rich use inflation to their advantage, how Ken finds cash-flowing properties (even in today’s market), and why debt can be your biggest ally instead of…
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When Katharine Graham took over the Washington Post in 1963, she was a shy socialite who'd never run anything. By retirement, she'd taken down a president, ended the most violent strike in a generation, and built one of the best-performing companies in American history. Graham had no training, no experience, not even confidence. Just a newspaper bl…
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What do Bitcoin, Buckminster Fuller, and the future of money have in common? In this powerful episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki and Kim Kiyosaki talk with Max Keiser to connect the dots between futurist thinking, decentralization, and why Bitcoin is shaking the very foundation of the financial system. Robert shares how Buckminster…
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Daniel Kahneman won the Nobel Prize for proving we're not as rational as we think. In this timeless conversation we discuss how to think clearly in a world full of noise, the invisible forces that cloud our judgement, and why more information doesn't equal better thinking. Kahneman also reveals the mental model he discovered at 22 that still guides…
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What’s really happening to your money? In this special Rich Dad Radio compilation, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with financial experts like Lawrence Lepard, Jeff Booth, and Andy Schectman to break down the truth about inflation, the death of the dollar, and why the middle class keeps getting squeezed. From the Fed’s reckless money printing to the quie…
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They weren’t employees. They were partners. Les Schwab didn’t build a company. He built a culture. This episode reveals how one small-town tire dealer scaled to $3 billion by turning customers into evangelists and employees into owners. Somewhere between changing his first flat tire and opening his 410th Les Schwab Tire Center, Les discovered somet…
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What’s really going on with the economy? In this eye-opening interview, financial expert Adam Taggart breaks down what most mainstream media won’t tell you. From exploding national debt to the quiet erosion of your purchasing power, Adam explains how we’re in the middle of a massive economic shift—and why most people will get blindsided. He shares …
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Shopify’s Harley Finkelstein reveals the one standard that actually scales your career and your family. Harley shares why stepping down as COO was his hardest choice, the family motto that guides his daughters, and what makes someone good at storytelling. They discuss AI's real advantage, the calendar system that keeps him accountable, and how he m…
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Silver is making headlines again, but most people still have no idea what’s really happening behind the scenes. In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with precious metals expert Andy Schectman to break it all down. From record-breaking silver deliveries on the COMEX to China quietly buying up massive amounts of silve…
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Jimmy Pattison still runs his $16 billion empire personally at 96 years old. He’s built The Pattison Group over the last 63 years without outside capital or a college degree. He owns 100% of car dealerships, grocery stores, billboards, radio stations and even Ripley’s Believe It or Not—with a philosophy of: "No partners, no shareholders, no relativ…
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The rich are getting richer… and the middle class? They’re getting wiped out — and most people don’t even see it coming. In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki and Ken McElroy break down what’s really happening behind the headlines — and how it impacts YOU. Inflation is surging, gold is hitting record highs, and global central …
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On her first day as CEO of PepsiCo, Indra Nooyi fired her general counsel. Then rehired him before dinner. It wasn’t a stunt. It was a signal. She ran a $200 billion empire the same way she ran her life: with surgical precision, uncompromising standards, and an allergy to corporate theater. But here's what separates this conversation from every oth…
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What if everything you thought you knew about money was a lie? In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with Lawrence Lepard, investor and author of The Big Print, to expose the shocking truth behind inflation, money printing, and why your dollar is losing value faster than ever. Did you know that 40% of all U.S. dollar…
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The job was editor-in-chief. The goal was to become the platform. And she did. Once she made it to the top, she didn’t just edit Vogue. She reinvented the power structures beneath it. This episode unpacks how a British girl who couldn’t type built the most bulletproof career in media, survived five decades of disruption, and made herself indispensa…
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Why are prices skyrocketing when technology should be making everything cheaper? In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki is joined by Jeff Booth, author of The Price of Tomorrow, to expose the real reason your dollar is losing value — and why most people have no idea it’s happening. We dive deep into how inflation isn’t just an …
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How do you build a high-performance culture without turning your company into the Hunger Games? Reed Hastings, co-founder and former CEO of Netflix, shares lessons from a career spent rewriting the rules—from severance as a management tool to “big-hearted champions who pick up the trash.” In this episode, he reveals how Netflix scaled trust, made b…
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