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Episode Overview:
In this powerful conversation, Ryan T. Reichert — retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel turned Christian author, speaker, and mindset coach — shares his remarkable journey from military command to personal transformation. After leaving the Army and conquering addiction, Ryan rebuilt his life around faith, discipline, and purpose. In this episode, he and Dr. Lika discuss how leadership principles forged in the military can empower personal growth, business success, and spiritual renewal.
Key Takeaways:
Listener Q&A:
Q1: What inspired Ryan to leave his corporate career and start his leadership company?
A: After achieving success in corporate risk management, Ryan felt unfulfilled. His sobriety journey awakened a deeper purpose — to teach others that leadership starts with self-mastery and faith.
Q2: How can small daily habits actually change a person’s life?
A: Ryan explains that transformation isn’t about drastic change but consistent effort. Making your bed, journaling, or exercising daily builds discipline — the foundation for confidence and growth.
Q3: What does “leaders eat last” mean in practice?
A: It’s about prioritizing others — whether that’s your team, family, or community — and leading by example, not control. True leaders serve before they command.
Q4: How does Ryan help others overcome limiting beliefs?
A: Through his “War of Purpose” program and mindset coaching, Ryan challenges people to question self-imposed boundaries and replace them with daily acts of courage and gratitude.
What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
🔗 Guest Social Media Links
By Dr. Allen LyckaEpisode Overview:
In this powerful conversation, Ryan T. Reichert — retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel turned Christian author, speaker, and mindset coach — shares his remarkable journey from military command to personal transformation. After leaving the Army and conquering addiction, Ryan rebuilt his life around faith, discipline, and purpose. In this episode, he and Dr. Lika discuss how leadership principles forged in the military can empower personal growth, business success, and spiritual renewal.
Key Takeaways:
Listener Q&A:
Q1: What inspired Ryan to leave his corporate career and start his leadership company?
A: After achieving success in corporate risk management, Ryan felt unfulfilled. His sobriety journey awakened a deeper purpose — to teach others that leadership starts with self-mastery and faith.
Q2: How can small daily habits actually change a person’s life?
A: Ryan explains that transformation isn’t about drastic change but consistent effort. Making your bed, journaling, or exercising daily builds discipline — the foundation for confidence and growth.
Q3: What does “leaders eat last” mean in practice?
A: It’s about prioritizing others — whether that’s your team, family, or community — and leading by example, not control. True leaders serve before they command.
Q4: How does Ryan help others overcome limiting beliefs?
A: Through his “War of Purpose” program and mindset coaching, Ryan challenges people to question self-imposed boundaries and replace them with daily acts of courage and gratitude.
What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
🔗 Guest Social Media Links