Two generations of business leaders talk faith, fear, and what it takes to rebuild America.In this rebrand debut episode of Fireside America, host Ryan Robbins and co-host Mark Montenero— CEO of AutoLand in Springfield, NJ — sit down for an unfiltered, old-school-meets-new-school conversation about entrepreneurship, faith, leadership, risk, and the values that built America.Ryan and Mark dive deep into the mindset behind growth — from sales to service, fear to faith, and business to community. They tackle tough topics: why America’s gone soft, how politics are dividing families, why mentorship matters more than management, and why tough love leadership is the cure this country needs.From personal stories about failure and risk to Mark’s decades of experience leading over 270 employees, this episode brings raw insight into what it takes to build something that lasts — not just in business, but in life.If you’re an entrepreneur, a salesperson, or just someone trying to level up and give back — this one’s for you.⏱ Timestamps:00:00:00 — Welcome to Fireside America00:03:29 — How Ryan and Mark met and decided to launch the show00:06:38 — What leadership really means in 202500:09:45 — “People know when you give a sh*t” — authenticity in sales00:17:13 — Politics, business, and the state of American conversation00:19:19 — Are families being torn apart by politics?00:20:00 — Faith, common sense, and believing in the “big guy upstairs”00:26:19 — Why young people need to fail — and how to handle rejection00:27:44 — The 20% rule — and why hard work always wins00:32:04 — How to reflect, pivot, and level up after failure00:33:00 — Supporting local businesses and community growth00:50:00 — The debate: Tough love vs. empathy in leadership01:00:05 — Fear, anxiety, and how to find purpose through struggle01:03:41 — Faith, giving back, and leading with heart01:06:01 — Open dialogue, cancel culture, and free speech in America01:09:57 — Old-school marketing vs. new-school media01:12:39 — The future of Fireside America🤝 Connect:Ryan Robbins: https://www.instagram.com/ryandrobbins/Mark Montanaro: https://www.instagram.com/monte_1980/Fireside America: https://www.instagram.com/firesideamerica/AutoLand: https://www.1800autoland.comPatriot Payments: https://patriotspayments.com/🔖 Tags:#FiresideAmerica #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #Faith #Politics #Mentorship #AmericanDream #Freedom #SmallBusiness #Philanthropy #WorkEthic #Community #ToughLove #BusinessPodcast #Sales #RyanRobbins #MarkMontanaro
In this powerful episode of Fireside America, we sit down with Dr. Joe Martelli, the founder of Revive Chiropractic in Point Pleasant, NJ — a man who walked away from healthcare, pivoted to solar sales, and then returned to his true calling after a traumatic birth injury changed the course of his family’s life.Joe opens up about leaving a successful sports medicine practice to focus on fatherhood, and how witnessing his son’s recovery inspired him to create a new kind of chiropractic care. He shares the raw truth about starting over, dealing with financial risk, and launching a practice that now serves kids, pregnant women, and families through a groundbreaking unlimited membership model, no insurance needed.From pediatric neurology to small business marketing, trauma healing to community building — this conversation is a masterclass in entrepreneurship, parenting, and purpose-driven leadership.Whether you’re a chiropractor, parent, or builder of any kind — this episode will hit you where it matters most.Timestamps:1. 00:05:16 — Why did he name it “Revive”?2. 00:07:39 — Why would a doctor walk away from his career for solar sales?3. 00:08:45 — How did becoming a dad change everything for Joe?4. 00:13:01 — What childhood trauma drove him to build a better future?5. 00:33:36 — What really happened to his son at birth?6. 00:36:12 — What did his wife say that launched the entire business?7. 01:01:13 — What’s the “Cairo Club” — and how can you get unlimited care?8. 00:44:01 — What marketing moves actually work for a local business?9. 00:51:55 — Why is social media a non-negotiable for young entrepreneurs?10. 01:04:02 — What’s next for Revive and the Martelli family mission?Socials:Ryan : https://www.instagram.com/ryandrobbins/Dr. Joe: https://www.instagram.com/revivehealthandwellnessnj/Revive Website: https://revivehealthandwellnessnj.com#america #smallbusiness #chiropractic
They called it an insurrection. We call it a stand for liberty.In this raw and powerful episode, Scott shares his emotional, unfiltered story—from solitary confinement to saving lives at the Capitol. What really happened on January 6th? Was it chaos, or was it a patriotic stand against lies, lockdowns, and lost liberties?This isn’t about violence. This is about standing for what’s right when the government silences its own. This is about being American.✅ Fighting for the Constitution✅ Standing up against lockdown tyranny✅ Exposing media lies and political corruption✅ Real stories the mainstream won’t tellIf you believe in truth, justice, and freedom—this is a story you need to hear.⏱️ Timestamp Breakdown:[00:00–01:00]Scott recounts solitary confinement and imprisonment alongside violent criminals for his role on January 6th.[01:54–02:26]Host frames Scott’s story as one of strength and resilience—not just about Jan 6, but a life of fighting through adversity.[05:48–06:28]Scott explains how the rally began with love and unity—people demanding truth after a suspicious election.[07:37–08:40]Gym shutdowns vs. liquor stores staying open—Scott’s early protest against lockdown hypocrisy.[09:12–09:43]Host calls him a patriot—highlighting love for country and frustration with government overreach.[14:13–15:25]Shadowbanning, censorship, and the battle for truth: “We’re still being silenced.”[19:01–20:22]The truth behind the obstruction charges—how outdated laws were twisted to prosecute patriots.[26:04–27:23]Brainwashing, propaganda, and being a free thinker in a media-controlled society.[31:19–32:05]Scott says he saved Capitol officers from Antifa attackers—backed by unseen video.[35:10–36:46]Tear gas, flashbangs, and being shot 30 times while trying to protect unarmed protestors.[39:10–40:30]Describes witnessing a superior officer brutalizing civilians—considers using force to stop it.[42:18–43:07]Picks up a baton while handing out water—FBI edits this moment into a violent altercation.[49:25–50:28]Scott reflects on being inside the Capitol for just 8 minutes—and why he regrets going in.[56:00–57:06]Calls the death of Ashli Babbitt an “execution” and questions media silence on it.[01:00:04–01:01:24]Trump was hunted in term one—now he’s the hunter. Why accountability matters.[01:02:16–01:03:09]Why Trump still earns his loyalty: “He gave up everything for the love of his country.”
Former MMA fighter turned political disruptor Steve Orosco joins the show to talk flipping blue cities, taking on corrupt mayors, defunding the police fallout, Trump vs Biden 2024, sanctuary city chaos, and how fighting in Australia prepped him for the campaign trail & More • 💥 Running for Mayor of New Haven as a Republican in a Democrat stronghold • 🧠 Why wrestling creates winners (and woke culture doesn’t) • 🥊 Fighting pro MMA, losing in Australia, and the ego that cost him a KO • 🧼 Cleaning up cities filled with fentanyl, crime, and lazy public servants • 🛑 The dark side of unions, fake empathy, and empty policies • ⚖️ Black America before vs. after the Civil Rights Movement • 🇺🇸 Why sanctuary cities are destroying the country from the inside • 💡 The truth about voter turnout, school funding lies & how rigged the system really is • 🏆 His mission to become the first to flip a blue city red—and spark a national fire • 🧩 Connecting faith, fight culture, and political grit • 🔥 Why most politicians are soft—and what it’ll take to rebuild AmericaTimestamps00:00 – Who is Steve Orosco, and how did HasMedia bring him to Fireside?01:34 – What drives a man to fast every day and eat just one meal?02:18 – How did a stock market game in high school change Steve’s entire life?03:45 – What was it really like working on Wall Street—and why did he walk away?05:00 – Why does Steve believe every kid should wrestle (and liberals should’ve too)?07:49 – Are participation trophies quietly destroying American grit?09:45 – What makes wrestling the most brutally honest teacher of failure?11:00 – How did Steve’s mom go from struggling single parent to Yale graduate?14:37 – Why did Steve leave California after building a life there?16:00 – What’s the one feeling Steve says you can’t replicate outside the cage?19:12 – How did ego cost him his last pro fight in Australia?22:50 – What inspired Steve to start a black-tie MMA event—and did it work?27:50 – How did he get Mel Gibson, Steven Seagal, and ESPN to show up?30:00 – What really goes wrong behind the scenes of a luxury fight night?33:12 – Why do most influencers make terrible business partners?35:00 – How did a random gym collab turn into a 250,000 sq ft sportsplex project?39:46 – Why is Steve running for mayor of New Haven—and what’s at stake?42:30 – What’s broken in the public school system, and who’s really to blame?45:25 – How are open borders, fentanyl, and local crime all connected?50:00 – Is New Haven being neglected on purpose? Steve says yes.52:25 – Why empathy can be toxic—and what tough love really looks like in politics55:10 – What’s Steve’s boldest take on the Civil Rights Movement and black America?59:00 – Why does he believe school choice could flip cities like New Haven?1:04:35 – How does he plan to become the first to flip a blue city red?Fireside America is built for disruptors. Every episode we turn around to help the next man or woman in line. Real stories. Real action. No fluff.🎙️ Hosted by Ryan Robbins📍 Filmed at the largest outdoor podcast set in America🔗 Watch | Listen | Subscribe📲 Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/ryandrobbins/#SteveOrosco #NewHavenMayor #FiresideAmerica #WrestlingMindset #FentanylCrisis #Trump2024 #EndWokePolitics #FlipBlueCitiesRed #CombatSports #PublicSectorFraud #SanctuaryCityTruths #StopTheRot #AmericaFirst
In Episode 120 of Fireside America, host Ryan Robbins sits down with Kurt, a father, husband, sommelier, and boutique wine shop owner, to unpack a life built on faith, integrity, adoption, and entrepreneurship. This isn’t just a story about starting a small business — it’s about breaking the mold, finding your identity, and turning your values into a legacy.
Adopted as a child, Kurt grew up with a deep appreciation for family and a quiet drive to make those around him proud. That same spirit would guide him decades later as he left his high-paying corporate job at Kraft and Cadbury to pursue a completely different dream: owning a small, organic wine shop in Demarest, New Jersey — one rooted in connection, storytelling, and trust.
But Kurt’s journey is anything but typical. Alongside his wife, he chose to adopt a Black daughter through the U.S. foster system, expanding not just his family but also his perspective. In a world obsessed with labeling and division, Kurt’s story is a breath of fresh air — a man who doesn’t see color as a barrier, but as part of the beauty of humanity.
Ryan and Kurt explore what it means to be a white parent raising a Black daughter, the tension between public perception and private truth, and why love, not blood, defines a real family. They also talk about men’s mental load, late-career pivots, and how faith, struggle, and wine all carry the same spiritual lessons — that complexity comes from adversity, and the richest vintages are born from the harshest soil.
Whether you’re a parent, a wine lover, a small business owner, or someone looking to find deeper meaning in your life, this episode will challenge you to think bigger, love harder, and live more authentically.
Timestamps
0:00 – Kurt’s Fireside Debut & Cheers to Connection
2:00 – Growing Up Adopted in Wayne, NJ
4:45 – Climbing the Gym Rope & Craving Respect
7:50 – Discovering the Need to Be Liked — and Letting It Go
11:30 – Why Adoption Made Him Want to Be a Great Father
14:00 – Corporate America to Cabernet: Leaving Kraft for Wine
17:25 – Going All-In: Sommelier School in His Late 40s
21:40 – The Wine Shop is Born: Demarest, NJ and Organic Only
26:00 – Why His Daughter’s Adoption Story is Proof of God’s Plan
30:10 – Faith, Fatherhood, and Being a White Parent to a Black Daughter
35:00 – What Wine Teaches Us About Struggle, Soil, and Storytelling
40:30 – What Real Business Integrity Looks Like
45:20 – Final Thoughts on Passion, Pressure & the Power of Family
In this episode of Fireside America, Ryan Robbins sits down with Pat Miller — a powerhouse in commercial construction, Amazon bestselling author, and widow-turned-entrepreneur — to tell the raw and powerful story behind her rise in a male-dominated industry.
Pat shares how she went from building some of the most well-known landmarks in Brick Township, NJ, alongside her late husband Ray, to facing a devastating personal loss, financial ruin, and a corrupt insurance battle — and still managing to rebuild her business bigger than ever. With sharp wit and unfiltered honesty, Pat discusses union politics, what it’s like being a woman on job sites, and how the trauma of her childhood gave her the resilience to carry on.
This episode covers:
What it’s like to lose a spouse and run the business alone
The harsh truth about insurance companies and widow benefits
Rebuilding multi-million dollar contracts from the ground up
Being a woman in commercial construction
How trauma from childhood can shape your grit as an adult
Integrity, reputation, and hard-earned trust in business
Stories from the job site — from cat porn to lawsuits
Mentorship for women and why more young girls need to consider the trades
Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, business owner, widow, or young woman breaking into male-dominated industries, this episode will remind you that life may knock you down — but you can always build back stronger.
Timestamps
0:00 – The Toughness You Can’t Teach: Pat’s Early Life & Values
5:15 – Growing Up in Old Bridge, Keg Parties & High Honors
10:45 – Losing Her Husband & Carrying the Business Alone
14:20 – Building Brick Township: Krispy Kreme, Best Buy & Home Depot
18:30 – $186 Widow’s Benefit: What Unions Don’t Tell You
22:00 – Lawsuit Nightmare: When Insurance Won’t Defend You
26:40 – Starting with $100 and a Layoff Check
31:05 – Raising Two Boys, Running a Company & Reinvesting in Tools
35:10 – Being a Woman on Construction Sites: Proving Them Wrong
42:20 – Mentorship, Vocational School Visits & Calling for More Tradeswomen
48:00 – Life After Loss: Grief, Gratitude, and The Filing Cabinet Mentality
55:00 – Final Wisdom on Integrity, Self-Awareness & Owning Who You Are
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In this powerful episode of Fireside America, host Ryan Robbins sits down with Dr. Mike, a former hospital physician turned health entrepreneur, to expose what’s really going on behind the scenes in American medicine. From testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) to vaccines, COVID hospital protocols, and why traditional healthcare is failing patients, Dr. Mike offers unfiltered insight based on real experience — not big pharma scripts.You’ll hear why Dr. Mike walked away from hospital medicine during the pandemic, how hormone imbalances are impacting both men and women, and why TRT is far more than a bodybuilder’s shortcut — it’s a lifeline for those battling fatigue, low libido, brain fog, and aging. Plus, we cover obesity, Ozempic, insulin resistance, and how Dr. Mike is disrupting the wellness space with his hormone-focused franchise model and AI-powered gym.If you’re interested in testosterone therapy, menopause solutions, natural medicine, vaccine controversy, COVID fallout, or functional health — this is an episode you can’t miss.Timestamps 1. 00:00 – Can women go on TRT? 2. 00:53 – Dr. Mike’s unfiltered thoughts on testosterone for everyone 3. 02:05 – Childhood & medical journey from Long Island to Jersey 4. 04:34 – Failing out of college to finishing med school 5. 07:01 – Working in hospitals vs. starting his own clinic 6. 09:45 – COVID truth: What Dr. Mike saw in the ICU 7. 13:00 – Thoughts on mRNA vaccines & what doctors couldn’t say 8. 17:52 – The moment Dr. Mike said: “I’m out. I’m opening my own” 9. 23:00 – Why hormone replacement therapy can change your life 10. 27:15 – TRT myths vs. facts: Cancer, blood pressure, and heart risks 11. 32:01 – Why traditional health care won’t change 12. 44:45 – Launching a gym & hormone franchiseSocials:Ryan Robbins : https://www.instagram.com/ryandrobbins/Dr. Mike Ellis:https://www.instagram.com/dr.mike_do/https://www.instagram.com/nulift_fitness/https://www.instagram.com/keepglowingmedicalspa/Websites:keepglowingmedicalspa.comnuliftfitness.com
In this gripping episode of Fireside America, Ryan Robbins sits down with insurance industry renegade Rick J. Lindsey, the CEO of XINSURANCE and Prime Insurance Company, to expose the hard truth about how America’s insurance system is failing its policyholders. With over four decades in the industry, Rick unpacks what makes him one of the most disruptive and effective figures in high-risk insurance today.
From helicopter ski guides and truckers to high-net-worth homeowners and celebrities like Jessica Simpson, Rick Lindsey has built his career around saying yes to clients the big-box insurance carriers walk away from. He doesn’t just issue policies—he partners with his insureds and goes to war with them when the legal system comes knocking.
In this raw and no-nonsense conversation, you’ll hear:
Why most home, auto, and commercial policies are “cans of corn”—mass-produced, one-size-fits-all products that collapse when you file a serious claim
Why traditional insurance companies hide behind fine print, deductibles, and third-party adjusters
How Rick uses real risk-sharing to align with clients—and why XINSURANCE will fight in court when others fold
The truth behind multi-million-dollar claims, personal guarantees, and the internal dysfunction of most carriers
What it takes to build a $500M insurance company from scratch
Why deductibles are outdated and dangerous for business owners, athletes, entertainers, and real estate investors alike
How the legal system weaponizes weak insurance policies against entrepreneurs—and how to defend yourself
Why buyers need to stop shopping on price and start asking: “Will this partner show up on my worst day?”
Rick also shares behind-the-scenes stories of going to the Supreme Court, refusing to settle frivolous lawsuits, and how he handles over $30 million in active litigation. This episode is a must-watch for business owners, risk managers, and anyone who wants to protect their assets, reputation, and future.
If you’re searching for custom liability insurance, personal risk management, alternative business insurance, or insight from a real insurance CEO—this episode is packed with real-world takeaways.
👉 Learn why XINSURANCE isn’t just another policy—it’s a partnership built for when shit hits the fan.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Rick J. Lindsey Joins Fireside America
2:00 – Childhood, Sports, and Growing Up with Tough Lessons
7:00 – The Problem with Modern Parenting and Trophy Culture
12:00 – How Early Struggles Built Mental Grit and Business Acumen
19:00 – Entering the Insurance Business at 19 and Learning on the Job
26:00 – Taking Over Prime Insurance from Wall Street Giants
35:00 – Why Traditional Insurance Policies Fail at the Worst Time
43:00 – Replacing Deductibles with Risk-Sharing Agreements
50:00 – Real-Life Lawsuit Scenarios and Fighting in Supreme Court
59:00 – Disrupting the Insurance Industry and Redefining the Model
1:06:00 – The Role of Advertising, Boat Racing, and Brand Visibility
1:13:00 – Final Thoughts: Common Sense, Loyalty, and Going All In
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Entrepreneur & designer Lauren Farrell built a spirits label no one can ignore—Jooicy Tits Vodka—and funnels a portion of every bottle toward breast‑cancer support. In Episode 116, she sits down with Ryan to unpack naming a brand that pops, bootstrapping distribution, battling industry “mafias,” and why failure is the fastest teacher.Lauren’s business spark began in college when a single shot of Fireball made her blurt out, “They need the opposite—Juicy Tits!” Eight years (and countless requests for merch) later she turned the joke into a registered trademark, a patent‑pending bottle design, and a cause‑driven vodka that donates to Move Over Breast Cancer and Mary’s Place by the Sea. She explains how growing up with supportive parents and grandparents—and five childhood leg surgeries that landed her in Children’s Specialized Hospital—shaped her resilience and marketing flair.But grabbing attention is only step one. Lauren details creating her own New Jersey distribution company to stay nimble, the realities of dealing with big‑box liquor distributors, guerrilla tactics like branded bar mats and local billboards (minus the word “tits!”), and why every consumer who asks for her product helps crack new accounts. The conversation is packed with actionable advice on raising seed money, chunking giant goals into daily baby steps, and keeping brand values—kindness, patriotism, and fun—front and center.TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Fireball shot → “Jooicy Tits” name05:00 – Childhood surgeries & Children’s Specialized Hospital10:00 – From joke to trademark: 8‑year validation loop14:00 – Parents’ seed investment & first 3,024‑bottle run18:00 – Fear vs. growth for founders23:00 – Breast‑cancer partnerships & giving back27:00 – Fighting distributor “mafias” + DIY distribution30:00 – Marketing tactics: bar mats, billboards, tastings32:00 – The last “Greatest Generation” & American pride35:00 – Advice: fail fast, act now, nurture kids’ creativityTry the Vodka, Support the Cause– Ask for Juicy Tits Vodka at your local liquor store or order direct‑to‑door in 47 states at juicytitsvodka.com.Party for a Purpose– Learn how Move Over Breast Cancer and Mary’s Place by the Sea empower women in treatment—and donate if you can.Subscribe to Fireside America– Hit that subscribe button for more raw founder stories and share this episode with the boldest marketer you know.Socials:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ryandrobbins/https://www.instagram.com/jooicytitsvodka/
In Episode 115, Ryan Robbins welcomes Gabby Brehm and Carly Decker, two determined young women who overcame life-altering neurological injuries as teens. Gabby collapsed at a middle-school track practice and awoke to discover a ruptured brain aneurysm, while Carly’s unexplained numbness progressed into a rare spinal cord issue triggered by a B12 deficiency. Both share how they worked tirelessly at Children’s Specialized Hospital to regain mobility and independence—proof that with the right care, community, and unshakable resolve, you can transform any setback into possibility.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thirteen-year-old Gabby was a top athlete, thrilled to be running track and excelling in travel soccer—until her left side suddenly went numb on the field. In a matter of hours, an arterial venous malformation (AVM) in her brain revealed itself, forcing emergency surgery. Across the state, 19-year-old Carly was preparing for her sophomore year of college when a hidden B12 deficiency and exposure to volcanic springs led to a non-traumatic spinal cord injury. Doctors struggled to find answers as Carly gradually lost sensation from her waist down.Their paths converged at Children’s Specialized Hospital, where both young women encountered a vibrant culture of hope, cutting-edge therapies, and unwavering staff support that helped them walk and dream again. Now, as champion ambassadors for the hospital, Gabby and Carly continue to share their journeys—showing that with sheer perseverance and a network of caring professionals, anyone can overcome the impossible. This conversation will motivate you to see challenges in a new light and remind you that one day, you too can pay it forward.
Time Stamps
00:00 – Introductions & Background
05:00 – Gabby’s Brain Aneurysm at 13
10:00 – Carly’s Mysterious Numbness & Diagnosis
15:00 – Emergency Surgeries & Hospital Stays
20:00 – Arriving at Children’s Specialized Hospital
30:00 – Physical & Occupational Therapy Stories
35:00 – Transitioning Home, Overcoming Setbacks
40:00 – Moving Forward: Ambassadorship & Careers
45:00 – Advice for Others Facing Major Life Changes
50:00 – Final Reflections & Gratitude
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Chris Boyd’s world turned upside down when his daughter Amaya was diagnosed with cerebral palsy after suffering multiple strokes as a newborn. Unable to walk or speak, Amaya’s bright smile and laughter continue to bring hope to Chris and everyone around her. Despite the pain, setbacks, and financial obstacles tied to special-needs equipment and care, Chris remains determined to give his daughter the best life possible.In this in-depth conversation, Chris opens up about learning to accept daily hardships, the emotional toll of feeling “stuck,” and how crucial it is to find purpose in helping others. Now aiming to start a foundation named “Amaya’s Smiles for Miles,” Chris hopes to assist single parents with the rising costs of therapy and specialized gear. Through tears, laughter, and raw honesty, Chris proves that even the toughest circumstances can spark a transformative new beginning.TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Introductions05:00 – A Father’s Worst Day10:00 – The Early Diagnosis15:00 – Embracing Daily Challenges20:00 – Mental Health Struggles25:00 – Support Systems & Special Education30:00 – Shifting Mindsets & Finding Purpose35:00 – Plans for Amaya’s Foundation40:00 – Hard Lessons on Fatherhood45:00 – Final Words of HopeIf your are struggling parent reach out here:https://ladacin.org/SocialsInstagram:Ryan Robbinshttps://www.instagram.com/ryandrobbins/?hl=enChris Boydhttps://www.instagram.com/c_boyd27/
Dr. TJ Abrams was never the perfect student. From struggling in high school to leaving college early, he found his stride through personal training and supplement shops. In this candid conversation, TJ shares the moment he discovered chiropractic, why he refused to settle for a safe career, and the pivotal mentors who shaped his thinking. He also delves into the challenges of juggling restaurant shifts, acing board exams, and working through confidence hurdles before finally opening Essential Spine & Wellness.Whether you’re an aspiring chiropractor, a first-time entrepreneur, or simply curious about how to break free from the 9-to-5 grind, TJ’s story offers practical insights and inspiration. Tune in to learn about handling criticism, trusting your instincts, and staying committed to putting patients first—even when it means referring them elsewhere. TJ proves that with the right mix of passion and perseverance, anyone can build a practice—and a life—they truly love.TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Introduction05:00 – Low GPA Reality10:00 – Discovering Chiropractic15:00 – Juggling Work20:00 – First Chiropractic Job25:00 – Overcoming Confidence30:00 – Launching Practice35:00 – Building Patient Base40:00 – Unique Challenges45:00 – Final AdviceSocials:📲 Instagram: @ryandrobbins 📲 Guest: @dr.tj_abramsAPPLY TO BE A GUEST!: https://ryandrobbins.com/fireside-chats/MORE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/ryanrobbinsWATCH MORE HERE ↓https://youtu.be/z3yfM44BOFg?si=r0JyCOAaT8ALf64x#Entrepreneurship #Mindset #BusinessGrowth #Success #Motivation #FiresideChat
In Episode 112 of the Fireside America Podcast, Ryan welcomes Scott Presler, a dedicated patriot and self-proclaimed “Florida man” who has traveled across the country to help turn traditionally blue strongholds into winnable battlegrounds. From his start in Texas politics to his groundbreaking efforts with Amish communities in Pennsylvania, Scott has carved out a unique space as an energizing force for conservative voter registration. He believes that showing up in every community—no matter how “blue” it might seem—is the key to empowering people to vote their values.Throughout this lively conversation, Scott lays out why New Jersey, a state often dismissed as solidly blue, has all the ingredients needed for a conservative upset. From focusing on property taxes and religious freedom to attracting gun owners and minority communities, his plan centers on engagement rather than fear. Scott also opens up about his personal journey, how to unify various demographic groups, and why strong turnout during the closed primaries is critical for success in November 2025. If you’ve ever questioned your ability to make a political impact, this episode will change your mind.Time Stamps00:00 – Intro & Scott Presler’s Journey01:07 – Why NJ is Ready to Flip Red02:16 – Growing Up in Florida & Military Family Influence04:39 – From Dog-Walking to Politics: Scott’s Early Days05:55 – Teaching in Diverse Communities & Lessons Learned07:44 – Engaging Amish Voters & Religious Freedom10:12 – Gay Conservative? Overcoming Labels & Fearmongering13:18 – “Globalist vs. America First” Republicans16:25 – Activating Non-Voters & Closed Primaries19:02 – Registering Gun Owners & Churches22:41 – Building Political Momentum & Local Races26:28 – The “Weak Men Create Hard Times” Cycle29:16 – Advice for Young Activists & Learning From Failure31:25 – Call to Action: How to Register & Vote32:31 – Wrap-Up & Future PlansHelp Turn NEW JERSEY RED: 1. Check Your Voter Status: • New Jersey residents can go to the state’s official site (or Google “New Jersey voter registration lookup”) to confirm your address and party affiliation. 2. Register as a Republican (If Aligned): • New Jersey is a closed primary state—choose a party to vote in primaries. 3. Support Early Vote Action: • Visit EarlyVoteAction.com to learn more about Scott’s work, donate, and volunteer. 4. Subscribe & Share: • If you enjoyed this conversation, like, share, and subscribe to Fireside America to stay updated on future episodes.Socials: • Ryan Robbins / Fireside America: • @ryandrobbins • Scott Presler / Early Vote Action: • earlyvoteaction.com • X/IG: @ScottPresler
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In this episode of the Fireside America Podcast (Ep. 111), Ryan sits down with Paul from PDR, an accomplished architect and entrepreneur who leveraged social media to evolve his firm and reach new clients. They discuss growing up in Freehold, how a friend’s tragic loss influenced Paul’s perspectives on work–life balance, and how he launched his architecture business in 2008 during a challenging economic climate.
Paul explains why social media became a game-changer for direct-to-consumer marketing, how he scaled a team from three employees to a thriving operation, and the importance of mentoring young talent to fuel sustainable growth. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, this honest conversation covers scaling, trusting your network, learning from failures, and creating an abundance mindset that pays off.
Like and subscribe for more deep-dive discussions about building successful ventures, finding balance, and innovating with digital platforms. Visit PDRDesigns.com to learn more about Paul’s projects, and follow Ryan on Instagram for behind-the-scenes content. Share your favorite part in the comments, and let us know how you’re using social media to grow your own goals.
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction and setting the scene
3:22 Surrounding yourself with winners
6:16 College tragedy and finding balance
8:09 Leaving a firm to start a business
11:46 Bootstrapping and early struggles
15:18 Balancing family and entrepreneurship
20:15 The power of giving and paying it forward
24:15 Mentoring the next generation
29:01 Social media as a business game-changer
32:10 Closing thoughts and encouragement
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In this powerful episode of the Fireside America Podcast, host Ryan Robbins sits down with Drew and his wife—a SWAT officer and a schoolteacher—who share a deeply personal story about their son, Salvatore. A young police officer in New Jersey, Salvatore answered a frantic 911 call that led to a fatal encounter with a reportedly armed homeowner. Initially cleared by the Attorney General’s shooting response team, he was later indicted nearly two years after the incident, when a new AG administration reopened the case.
Drawing upon bodycam footage, the homeowner’s 911 call, and statements from the family, Drew and his wife shed light on the critical evidence that was withheld from the grand jury—evidence suggesting Salvatore acted within the bounds of reasonable force.What unfolds is a broader discussion of how political climates, media narratives, and changing leadership can thrust law enforcement officers into legal jeopardy—sometimes without all the facts.
With Salvatore now fighting for his freedom and future, his parents bring a passionate plea for transparency, accountability, and support for police who find themselves in impossible, life-threatening situations. Whether you’re a member of law enforcement, a concerned citizen, or simply an advocate for civil liberties, this episode offers an unfiltered look at how swiftly lives can be upended in the line of duty—and why this case has implications for all Americans.
Timestamps:
• (0:00) Who Is Salvatore?– His lifelong dream to be a “cop’s cop” and how he dedicated himself to training.
• (06:00) The Night of the Incident– A frantic 911 call, a homeowner with a gun, and the split-second decision no officer wants to make.
• (15:00) The Aftermath– Attorney General’s initial clearance vs. new AG reopening the case.
• (23:00) Potential ‘Suicide by Cop’?– Evidence and statements from the ex-wife suggesting the homeowner had a history of suicidal behavior.
• (30:00) The Indictment & Grand Jury– How critical evidence was reportedly withheld, leading to a controversial indictment. • (37:00) Personal Toll on Salvatore– Losing income, benefits, and the emotional weight on his young family.
• (45:00) Larger Issue: Policing Under Fire– Why this case sets a dangerous precedent for all law enforcement.
• (55:00) Parents’ Plea to the AG– “Look at the facts, not the feelings,” and do what’s right.
• (1:05:00) Ways You Can Help– Legal defense fund link, how to contact legislators, and raising awareness.
• (1:10:00) Final Thoughts– Restoring respect for police and the fight for freedom in America.
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In this episode, Ryan Robbins sits down with Kris Black, the passionate owner of a beloved NJ pizzeria known for its mouthwatering cheesesteaks, burgers, and Detroit-style pizza. Kris shares why high-quality ingredients and consistency are the backbone of his success—and how he’s built a loyal customer base by refusing to cut corners.
Kris opens up about:
The importance of quality: Why he sources the best ingredients, even when it means higher costs.
Building a loyal following: How word-of-mouth and customer trust have fueled his business.
Surviving COVID: Adapting to challenges while staying true to his commitment to quality.
Fatherhood and hustle: Balancing a thriving business with raising four kids and staying grounded.
He also dives into:
🔥 The secret to great food: Why consistency and attention to detail matter more than trends.
🔥 Dealing with tough customers: How he handles complaints while keeping his staff and values intact.
🔥 The future of his business: Expanding the menu, staying true to his roots, and giving back to the community.
Whether you’re a foodie, small business owner, or just love a good underdog story, this episode is packed with practical advice, heartfelt moments, and a reminder that quality always wins.
(00:00) Intro: Kris’s Commitment to High-Quality Food
(08:00) From Landscaping to Pizza Boss: Kris’s Unconventional Journey
(15:00) Why Quality Ingredients Are Non-Negotiable
(22:00) Building a Loyal Customer Base: Word-of-Mouth & Trust
(28:00) Surviving COVID: Adapting Without Compromising Quality
(34:00) Fatherhood & Hustle: Balancing Family and Business
(40:00) The Secret to Great Food: Consistency & Attention to Detail
(47:00) Dealing with Tough Customers: “We Fix Mistakes, But Respect is Key”
(53:00) The Future of the Business: Expanding the Menu & Staying True to His Roots
(58:00) Final Advice: “Quality Always Wins—Never Cut Corners”
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In this episode, Ryan sits down with basketball skills coach and former public school teacher, Nick Aldiero, who shares why he decided to leave the classroom for the court. Nick opens up about the frustrations of a system that rewards tenure over excellence, and how he realized he had more to offer young athletes than just grading papers and enforcing lunch duties. Determined to build a small business around his passion for skill development, Nick hired a mentor to guide him through sales, marketing, and the transition away from one-size-fits-all teaching. Now, he runs group programs for first through ninth graders, focusing on fundamentals, footwork, and fostering confidence on and off the court.
Nick’s journey is a testament to the power of investing in yourself. From the initial sticker shock of business coaching to the hurdles of finding gym space during COVID, he learned that entrepreneurial success often comes down to setting standards—and holding both yourself and your clients to them. If you’ve ever felt boxed in by a day job or wondered how to transform a personal passion into a community-impacting business, tune in for Nick’s honest take on letting drive and determination pave a new path.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Kobe’s Influence & Champion Mindset
(04:00) Leaving Teaching: The Spark of Frustration
(08:00) Building a Small Business in Hoops
(11:00) Hiring a Coach for Coaching
(13:00) Moving to Group Sessions & Growing Fast
(15:00) Education System Flaws & COVID Challenges
(19:00) Adopting Non-Negotiable Standards
(22:00) Navigating Family Doubts & Pension Fears
(25:00) Methods for Player Development
(28:00) Final Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
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In this episode, Ryan sits down with Matt, a young entrepreneur whose journey proves that a high tolerance for risk and a flair for metalwork can forge a successful business. From finding his passion for welding in vocational school to jumping headfirst into the competitive heavy-equipment repair market, Matt’s story highlights the value of practical, on-the-job skills. He discusses the moment he realized a traditional 9-to-5 was not for him, the grit required to stay afloat in his early days, and how tailoring his craft for niche jobs like line boring and heavy fabrication helped him carve out a profitable niche of his own. Whether you’re a trade-school enthusiast or an aspiring small business owner, Matt’s candid take on striking out independently will resonate. Tune in for real talk on making the leap, building robust client relationships, balancing passion with financial realities, and learning how to turn mistakes into empowering lessons. If you’ve ever wondered whether you can turn a hands-on talent into your life’s work—and thrive doing it—this conversation is your spark to weld your own path in the world of small business. Timestamps: (00:00) Learning Welding & Embracing Non-Traditional Paths (06:00) Breaking Out of the 9-to-5 Grind (10:00) Taking the Leap & Finding Startup Funding (13:00) Early Challenges: Clients, Calls, & Confidence (18:00) Line Boring Explained: Fixing Heavy Machinery On-Site (22:00) Big Repairs & Unexpected Opportunities (25:00) Balancing Specialized Work vs. Paying the Bills (27:00) Owning Mistakes & Adapting in Business (29:00) Advice for Vocational Students & Aspiring Entrepreneurs (31:00) Putting It All Together: Welding Your Own Freedom RYAN’S INSTAGRAM: @ryandrobbins ↓ GET IN MY CIRCLE ↓ APPLY TO BE A GUEST!: https://ryandrobbins.com/fireside-chats/ JOIN THE PIT (ONLY $147/MONTH!): https://go.ryandrobbins.com/join APPLY FOR 1-ON-1 COACHING: https://ryandrobbins.com/coaching/ MORE LINKS: https://linktr.ee/ryanrobbins ↓WATCH MORE HERE ↓ https://youtu.be/z3yfM44BOFg?si=r0JyCOAaT8ALf64x
In this candid conversation, Carly Olson shares her transformative journey from a structured upbringing and a traditional corporate career to boldly embracing the entrepreneurial path.
We unpack how stepping into uncomfortable territories and opening up to vulnerability can drastically shift your personal and professional landscape. From navigating the uncertainty of leaving a stable job to discovering the power of authenticity in branding and marketing, Carly’s story offers a roadmap for anyone craving freedom, growth, and genuine connection.
Join us as we delve into the delicate balance of independent thinking, the importance of seeking help, and how embracing both masculine and feminine strengths in business leads to impactful, lasting change.
Timestamps:
1. (00:00) Balancing Masculine & Feminine Energy in Business
2. (06:00) Childhood Expectations & Building Independence
3. (13:00) Stepping Out of Comfort Zones & Studying Abroad
4. (21:00) Challenging Corporate Norms & Embracing Freedom
5. (29:00) Pandemic Pressures, Mandates & Independent Thought
6. (38:00) Finding Community & Support Through Networks
7. (45:00) Taking the Leap: From Corporate to Self-Employed
8. (54:00) Identifying Brand Blind Spots & Authentic Storytelling
9. (1:05:00) Vulnerability as a Catalyst for Growth & Connection
10. (1:18:00) Life’s Shortness: Choosing Faith, Peace & Purpose
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In this episode, Ryan sits down with political commentator and strategist Mike Crispi to expose the tangled web of New Jersey’s entrenched party bosses and the corrupt ballot “line” system that controls who truly holds power in the state. Crispi, drawing on his own experiences challenging the establishment, reveals how the system stifles authentic candidates and real change, making it nearly impossible for genuine America First policies to break through.
He offers a roadmap for dismantling this machine, calling out the political mafia and emphasizing that without honest primaries and grassroots awakening, true reform remains out of reach. Mike also delves into bigger-picture issues, from the twisted moral fabric of national politics to the global power plays behind figures like Obama and the health agendas championed by RFK. He and Ryan explore controversial subjects like forced vaccines, the sexualization of children in schools, and the erasure of traditional values in American life.
Crispi argues that only by embracing strong alpha leadership, preserving family units, and returning to a meritocracy can the nation truly heal. Throughout their candid, no-holds-barred conversation, Mike and Ryan refuse to yield to political correctness or intimidation. They demonstrate that unwavering loyalty to principles, not party bosses or big money interests, holds the key to restoring freedom, honesty, and opportunity for the next generation in both New Jersey and beyond.
Time Stamps:
00:00:00 Intro and the corruption of the ballot line
00:05:12 Building a fake political persona for Obama
00:10:30 Impact of forced vaccines and covid tyranny
00:16:20 Protecting children’s education and moral values
00:22:40 Exposing the party bosses and their deals
00:31:10 The windmill scam and environmental lies
00:38:50 Embracing Trump’s influence and MAGA principles
00:45:00 Calling out cultural manipulation and weak leadership
00:52:10 Health, diet, and banning harmful chemicals
01:00:20 Andy Kim’s lawsuit and the line’s future
01:08:30 Alpha males, traditionalism, and stable families
01:16:40 Matt Gaetz, media smear tactics, and standing firm
01:25:00 Plans for NJ’s political future, hints at a new candidate
01:35:00 Final thoughts on freedom, honesty, and real reform
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