Other People's Shoes

On my show, I aim to create a space that allows us all to hear each other's points of view. Constructive dialog helps us all realize that truly hearing another person's story can enrich our lives. After all, when you walk in Other People's Shoes, you really do get a different perspective on life.

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episode 6: My Call Sign?


“It’s the way he flies, ice cold, no mistakes. He just wears you down. You get bored, frustrated, do something stupid, and he’s gotcha.” The quote from "Top Gun" and "Goose" Portrayed by Anthony Edwards is about  Val Kilmer's character. My guest today is Ryan Mayer. Ryan is NOT a doctor or a naval aviator. However, Ryan is here to share his expertise on ADHD, as he is a coach and deals with it himself. Stay tuned for the great reveal as Neil has tasked Ryan with trying to see if he has ADHD. The aviator call sign holds significant value within the aviation community, serving as a vital tool for communication and identification. In the complex and dynamic airspace, call signs facilitate clear and efficient communication between pilots and air traffic control, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and enhancing overall safety. Beyond its functional role, a call sign contributes to the culture and tradition of aviation, fostering a sense of identity and camaraderie among pilots. It allows for quick and distinctive recognition of individual aircraft, promoting operational efficiency and teamwork. The use of call signs aligns with radio communication protocols, emphasizing brevity and clarity, particularly crucial in time-sensitive or emergencies. Moreover, call signs add a layer of security and confidentiality in military aviation. Ultimately, the aviator call sign embodies both practical utility and a sense of tradition, playing a pivotal role in the seamless and organized functioning of the aviation ecosystem. Join me as we take flight with Ryan Mayer.

To learn more about Ryan click the link below.

https://ryanmayercoaching.com/

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 February 7, 2024  45m