Finding Peak w/ Ryan Hanley - MM: Daring Greatly
Episode Date: September 19, 2023Spartan philosophy, built in the black-ops lab of business: https://www.findingpeak.comFinding Peak podcast: https://linktr.ee/ryan_hanleyHow often do you dare greatly? Are you willing to step into th...e arena, face the critics and chase your dreams?Listen in as I share an impromptu presentation from a mastermind dinner with top players in the insurance industry.This was the starting point of an impactful and vulnerable conversation. In the spirit of being bold, I draw upon a speech by Teddy Roosevelt, the 21st president, titled Citizenship in the Republic. This talk, particularly the segment known as the man in the arena, greatly emphasizes the importance of daring. I challenge you, our listeners, to ponder greatly what aspects of your life would be considered daring.Remember, those who put themselves on the line and actively engage truly succeed.Join us as we explore the necessity of acknowledging our own resilience during challenging times and the importance of relying on our support systems when feeling overwhelmed. This episode emphasizes the significance of having the courage to chase our dreams, even if it means facing criticism.I also offer personal advice on how to remain resilient in the face of adversity. Whether you believe in a higher power or not, it's essential to find something in your life that can be considered as daring greatly.So brace yourself, be prepared to weather the storm, and know that on the other side, you'll come out stronger and more aware of who you are.Find your favorite way to subscribe: https://linktr.ee/ryan_hanley--Recommended Tools for GrowthOpusClip: #1 AI video clipping and editing tool: https://link.ryanhanley.com/opusRiverside: HD Podcast & Video Software | Free Recording & Editing: https://link.ryanhanley.com/riversideWhisperFlow: Never waste time typing on your keyboard again: https://link.ryanhanley.com/whisperflowCaptionsApp: One app for all your social media video creation: https://link.ryanhanley.com/captionsappGoHighLevel: It's time to take your business workflow to the Next Level: https://link.ryanhanley.com/gohighlevelPerspective.co: The #1 funnel builder for lead generation: https://link.ryanhanley.com/perspective--Episodes You Might Enjoy:From $2 Million Loss to World-Class Entrepreneur: https://lnk.to/delkFrom One Man Shop to $200M in Revenue: https://lnk.to/tommymelloIs Psilocybin the Gateway to Self-Mastery? https://lnk.to/80upZ9This show is part of the Unplugged Studios Network — the infrastructure layer for serious creators. 👉 Learn more at https://unpluggedstudios.fm.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Well, everyone, and welcome back to the show.
We have the Monday mindset for you.
And as you saw the title, we were talking about daring greatly.
What you're about to hear is actually an impromptu presentation that I gave at a mastermind dinner
with some of the best and the brightest in the insurance industry.
And it just, it was spur the moment.
I was asked to give this kind of kickoff to what was an incredibly powerful, moving, vulnerable conversation
with a group of individuals that I love dearly, some of which I,
I knew very well, some of which I was just meeting for the first time, but over the course of
three days at this conference, I have become very connected to them. It was an amazing moment.
And this was the kickoff to that conversation. I had no idea I was going to be asked to do this.
It's a little over six minutes long. It builds off of last week's Monday mindset. We were talking
about the man in the arena and we take it further and we dive in, particularly on the idea of
Darren greatly and why that is so important for us.
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I've been a leader of organizations and executives for more than a decade now, but the last
three plus years have been as the founder and CEO of an independent insurance agency called
Roe Risk. And what I've learned throughout those 10 years and certainly the last three is that
tactics are bullshit. Tactics are a dime a dozen. You can make any tactic work. Pick one.
You can literally throw tactics up on a wall, throw a dart, do that tactic really well, executed, and you're going to do fine.
The things that mess us up as leaders aren't tactics.
What really brings our business down is our inability to handle the emotional toil that comes with leadership.
So in that vein, what I wanted to do was start talking about the mindset.
So I've really dug into this, and I do a lot of personal work.
I do a lot of counseling.
I do a lot of reading.
And I wanted to start to share some of the.
mindsets that I use every day. One of those mindsets that I come back to is actually I have this speech
that I'm about to, this section of a speech that I'm about to read to you framed on my wall. I look at
it every single day. It reminds me that especially in this time that we live in today,
it is the doers that matter. When you're out there, when you're making calls, when you're,
when you are the one in which the buck stops, everyone is going to criticize you, everyone's going to
have an opinion and it's only the other people who are out there bleeding with you that actually
matter. I used to say I only hire people who walk with a limp. If you don't walk with a limp,
I'm not interested in working with you because I know you haven't played the game. And it doesn't
mean you have to have as much experience as I do and your experiences are going to be different
to my experiences. What it means is if you're not willing to put your ass on the line and engage,
then I'm not interested. So what I'm going to read you is something that is very, it's personal
to me, it's emotional to me, it is a core philosophy of who I am as a human. I could wholly disagree
with your viewpoint, but if you're out there doing it, I'm there for you. And I've always, I've always
been that way. This is a wonderful speech by Teddy Roosevelt, our 21st President. It's called
Citizenship in the Republic. If you want to know everything that is wrong with what it means to be
American and today and what it should be, read this speech. There is way, way more to it. It takes
about 14 minutes to read. I read the whole thing.
thing on the podcast, but you can just Google and read it for free wherever you get. I encourage you to do it.
This is the most popularized portion and has become known as the man in the arena section. So I'm
going to read this to you. It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how a strong
man stumbles or where the doer of beads could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man
who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives
valiantly, who airs, who comes short again and again because the
is no effort without error or shortcoming. But who does actually strike to do the deeds,
who knows great enthusiasms, worthy of cause, who at their best knows in the end the triumph of
high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly.
So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory
nor defeat. And I would like to call out one particular two-word phrase that I think, when I think about this,
like it gives me chills every time I read it. It's this idea of daring greatly. Like, what in your life
are you doing that you would consider daring greatly? Like if you, and so I'm a Christian and then
indoctrinated by Catholic Catholic Catholicism, you could say. And how I view my life very much is at some point I'm going to have to stand in front of
St. Peter and he's going to ask me, what did you do? And I want to be able to stand there and be like,
look, Mother, you know, I did this and I lived this way and I never cheated and I never stole and I
never lied. And I went out about as far as I could possibly go everywhere I could and I help people.
And that's how I choose to live my life because I feel like we have this greater purpose.
But that can play down to because we all have different beliefs and that's what makes this place
that we live so amazing. Right. So you might not believe in St. Peter. That's fine. Right.
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And that's where I think we need to start as leaders.
can you handle the shit yourself
before you put it on your wife
or your husband or your partner
before you put it on your kids
or anyone you work with
can you handle it yourself
and I feel like most of us at different times
and I think we all have this
this is not me as much as any
have moments where you are allowed cracks
to form in who we are
and the work that I try to do
the way I try to help people
the way I try to give back to the world
in whatever way shape I can
is to let other people know
One, you're not alone for falling apart.
Happens, right?
There are other people out in the world who can talk to, who will listen to you, will share
their story with you.
And three, you can fucking do it.
You can do it.
You have it in you to make the decisions necessary to not fall apart.
I had a really shitty thing happened to me about three weeks ago.
It was devastating.
I didn't see it coming.
And I literally just started saying to myself, don't fall apart.
Don't fall apart.
Don't fall apart
If you can weather the storm
The other side
You're gonna be able to figure it out
Just don't fall apart
Don't go to the bottle
Don't look to drugs
Don't try to do whatever the thing
Whatever your advice is
Whatever your thing is
Don't do that
Don't fall apart
Weather it
Made a couple phone calls
Talk to a couple people
Started to feel better
Got to the other side
of the emotional storm
And now we're
Now it doesn't even feel like
A really shitty thing anymore
So my point in sharing
All this to you
is that I think we all need to find something
that we would consider if asked daring greatly
and know that you will absolutely positively
have people shit on that dream.
And that is not something that you should run away from,
but you should wear it as a badge of honor.
Because in that time, that's how we figure out
who we are.
And when you figure out who you are,
regardless of where on your meter,
you may be in that current moment,
It feels pretty good because not a lot of people do.
So that's my little spiel for leadership and getting in the arena,
daring greatly, understanding you are friends that you can turn on.
A lot of them are in this room.
And we all have it in us to make good on the best version of ourselves.
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