351 Jeremy Slate - From Ancient Rome to Free Speech: A Guide to Authentic Podcasting
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In this episode, I speak with Jeremy Slate, the host of the Jeremy Ryan Slate Show. We kick things off with a light-hearted chat about our shared love for wooden wall backgrounds and quickly dive into Jeremy's unique journey. From his early days working on a farm with a character known as Bikini Joe to his unexpected stint as a high school teacher, Jeremy shares how these experiences shaped his work ethic and resilience. We also touch on his transition from network marketing and life insurance to becoming a podcast host, where he found his true calling. Jeremy's candid storytelling and humor make for an engaging conversation that you won't want to miss.
We also explore Jeremy's deep interest in the Roman Empire and how it has influenced his current work and worldview. He explains how studying ancient civilizations has given him a unique perspective on modern-day issues, particularly in politics and culture. Jeremy's passion for history and his ability to connect it to contemporary life is both enlightening and thought-provoking. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about how past events shape our present, this episode offers valuable insights and plenty of laughs.
Tune in to hear Jeremy's fascinating journey and his take on the importance of having meaningful conversations in today's world.
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Key Takeaways
0:00 Intro
5:12 Growing Up on a Farm and Learning Practical Skills
7:43 Jeremy Slate's Journey to Podcasting
13:35 Jeremy Slate's Podcast Evolution
16:44 Jeremy's Influences in Interviewing
20:40 Alexander the Great's Leadership Dynamics
28:02 Advice on Handling Audience Shifts
31:24 Jeremy Slate's Podcast Philosophy
35:32 Civilization Shifting and Community Involvement
44:10 Jeremy Slate's Inspiring Story
Tweetable Quotes
"I think the interesting thing about growing up in a rural area is that you're generally expected to know how to do things. I can drive a tractor, change brakes, and even replace an engine. It's just part of the lifestyle."
"When I started my podcast, I didn't have a plan. I was reading a lot of personal development books and thought, wouldn't it be cool to learn from the authors? It wasn't about making money; it was about having meaningful conversations."
"The pandemic was a turning point for me. I saw a lot of poor management and encroachment on civil rights. I realized that talking to another best-selling author wasn't going to address these issues. I wanted to have real conversations about what's happening in the world and how to navigate it."
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