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Ladders Podcast Ep. 5 | Ryan Taylor - The climb to Greatness | Full Episode

Ladders Podcast Ep. 5 | Ryan Taylor - The climb to Greatness | Full Episode

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🎙️ Episode 5 of the Ladders Podcast "The journey behind the grind".


From BMX to business moves, from chaos to clarity, Ryan Taylor joins us to talk mindset, money, and making your own lane.


From breaking bones to breaking barriers, Ryan’s story is one of risk, resilience, and relentless drive. He’s gone from viral stunts to building brands, from controversy to control, proving that reinvention is part of the climb.


⏱️ Timestamps:

02:00 - Family, upbringing and Ryan's start in BMX riding

09:00 - Early youtube career, being banned from B&Q and Halfords

11:00 - Boxing

16:35 - The highs and lows of content creation

19:30 - Filming with Jake & Logan Paul, KSI and the creation of the overnight challenge

22:00 - Collective Bikes community, community rides and phone snatching

26:00 - Navigating pressure within the industry

28:00 - The infamous bikes on the Bugatti

30:50 - Getting demonetised on YouTube

36:30 - Regrets or the lack of regrets

37:30 - Beef with Mist in the public eye

42:00 - Business and creating opportunities for the youth

45:00 - Ryan's vision and future plans

47:00 - DJ Cuppy, growth and past relationships

51:00 - Where does Ryan see himself on the ladder?

56:00 - Being banned from the O2 and Central Cee


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💬 What’s one lesson from your own climb that keeps you moving forward?

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