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How Ray Glymph Turned Rock Bottom Into Purpose | Ray Glymph

40 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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From homelessness in Brooklyn to incredible success in real estate, Ray Glymph’s journey is built on determination and hard work. In this episode of The Shift, host Luke Nestler sits down with Ray to talk about the defining moments that shaped his path, from sleeping in shelters as a kid to building a real estate portfolio that created freedom for his family. Ray shares how early hustles, the nightlife business, and a $25,000 Craigslist property sparked his entry into real estate and ultimately transformed his life. Along the way, the conversation dives into resilience, entrepreneurship, and the mindset required to keep pushing forward when things get hard. They also explore fatherhood, legacy, and Ray’s mission to give back through affordable housing for veterans, people with disabilities, and low-income families. It’s a powerful conversation about perseverance, purpose, and the moments that force us to make The Shift.

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