Finding Me
Ron Stein is a walking contradiction. On paper, his resume looks like a victory lap: A Wall Street Strategist, a Corporate Fixer, and a Hollywood Producer for the 4x Oscar-nominated film The Kids Are All Right.But on this episode of Finding Me, we aren't looking at the accolades - we are looking at the cost of getting them.When you shift from finance to film sets to real estate, how do you hold onto who you are? Ron joins Kyle to deconstruct the "messy middle" of reinvention. We talk about the difference between running toward a passion and running away from a past life, and why saying "Yes" to your future requires a painful "No" to your comfort zone.In this episode, we cover:The Identity Pivot: How to change careers without losing your sense of self.Hollywood vs. Reality: What producing The Kids Are All Right taught Ron about ego and smoke & mirrors.The Victim Trap: How to catch yourself when you start feeling like life is happening to you.Mastering Doubt: Why fear might be a requirement, not a warning sign.Ron’s new book, Say YES! To Own Your Success is out now.Get the Book on AmazonThe Virtual Summit: Every book purchase includes a ticket to the "Say Yes Virtual Summit" on Feb 5, 2026
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