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Lessons From the Roman Empire with Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Want to discover the historical insights that could revolutionize your business strategies? Uncover the untold parallels between ancient Rome and modern finance with a twist. I've got the solution to help you apply these insights for financial stability in uncertain times. Let the chips fall where they may!
My special guest is Jeremy Ryan Slate
Jeremy Ryan Slate is a historian specializing in the history of the Roman Empire. With a master's degree in early Roman Empire propaganda, he offers an extensive understanding of the role of propaganda in shaping historical events. His expertise delves beyond the conventional perception of Julius Caesar's influence, encompassing the complexities of the Roman Republic and Empire. Through his comprehensive studies, Jeremy provides a compelling perspective on the parallels between ancient Rome and our modern world, offering valuable insights into the historical and economic dynamics of both eras.
Take risks, live big. Go for it. I'd rather fail big than fail small. So man, let the chips fall - Jeremy Ryan Slate
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover how the rise and fall of the Roman Empire can offer valuable insights into modern economic and political challenges.
Uncover the hidden impact of inflation on ancient and modern economies, and learn how to navigate its effects for financial stability.
Explore the powerful role of propaganda in the Roman Empire and its relevance in today's media-driven society.
Gain valuable lessons from Julius Caesar's influence on politics and leadership, and how it can be applied in contemporary contexts.
Learn effective strategies for achieving financial stability in uncertain times, drawing from historical perspectives and modern economic principles.
Surprising Parallels Between Roman Empire and Modern Society The conversation between Justin and Jeremy explores the uncanny similarities between the ancient Roman Empire and modern society, shedding light on the recurring patterns of power struggles, propaganda, and leadership dynamics. By drawing parallels between historical events and current political climates, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how history continues to influence and shape our world today. Jeremy's expertise in Roman history allows for nuanced comparisons, revealing timeless themes that transcend centuries and offer valuable insights for navigating contemporary challenges.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
To access the white paper Command Your Empire for business expansion and impact creation, visit commandyourempire.com.
Connect with Jeremy Ryan Slate on various platforms using the handle @JeremyRyanSlate for more content and resources.
Consider the quote The die is cast as a reminder to take risks, live big, and go for it, embracing the idea of letting the chips fall where they may.
547 episod
Manage episode 430319548 series 1809252
Want to discover the historical insights that could revolutionize your business strategies? Uncover the untold parallels between ancient Rome and modern finance with a twist. I've got the solution to help you apply these insights for financial stability in uncertain times. Let the chips fall where they may!
My special guest is Jeremy Ryan Slate
Jeremy Ryan Slate is a historian specializing in the history of the Roman Empire. With a master's degree in early Roman Empire propaganda, he offers an extensive understanding of the role of propaganda in shaping historical events. His expertise delves beyond the conventional perception of Julius Caesar's influence, encompassing the complexities of the Roman Republic and Empire. Through his comprehensive studies, Jeremy provides a compelling perspective on the parallels between ancient Rome and our modern world, offering valuable insights into the historical and economic dynamics of both eras.
Take risks, live big. Go for it. I'd rather fail big than fail small. So man, let the chips fall - Jeremy Ryan Slate
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover how the rise and fall of the Roman Empire can offer valuable insights into modern economic and political challenges.
Uncover the hidden impact of inflation on ancient and modern economies, and learn how to navigate its effects for financial stability.
Explore the powerful role of propaganda in the Roman Empire and its relevance in today's media-driven society.
Gain valuable lessons from Julius Caesar's influence on politics and leadership, and how it can be applied in contemporary contexts.
Learn effective strategies for achieving financial stability in uncertain times, drawing from historical perspectives and modern economic principles.
Surprising Parallels Between Roman Empire and Modern Society The conversation between Justin and Jeremy explores the uncanny similarities between the ancient Roman Empire and modern society, shedding light on the recurring patterns of power struggles, propaganda, and leadership dynamics. By drawing parallels between historical events and current political climates, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how history continues to influence and shape our world today. Jeremy's expertise in Roman history allows for nuanced comparisons, revealing timeless themes that transcend centuries and offer valuable insights for navigating contemporary challenges.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
To access the white paper Command Your Empire for business expansion and impact creation, visit commandyourempire.com.
Connect with Jeremy Ryan Slate on various platforms using the handle @JeremyRyanSlate for more content and resources.
Consider the quote The die is cast as a reminder to take risks, live big, and go for it, embracing the idea of letting the chips fall where they may.
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