ryan broderick
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ryan broderick
@ryanbroderick
co-founder and ceo at Darwin Homes. former founding team @doordash. you gotta play the game on the field.
Austin / Park City Katılım Mayıs 2009
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@SahilBloom @CoachDanGo The facial serum and moisturizer combo is legit. I have even found my wife using it (and she has every expensive product in the world).
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@ryanbroderick @CoachDanGo Made my day. Thank you for the kind words. Poured my heart into it!
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Just got this from @SahilBloom
Before even using the product the packaging hits the mark.
Can't wait to try out Wild Roman to see the hype.

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@SahilBloom @CoachDanGo I’m using it now. Amazing quality!
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@CoachDanGo If you’re going to do it, do it well.
Can’t wait to hear what you think as you try it. I’m biased, but I think we created something really special.
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@TS_Secrets @stevehunsaker1 @mhp_guy I am the biggest proponent of trying stuff and going out on your own
But the most important thing is game selection
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$150,000 per year at 22 years old with no website or college degree.
A 22-year-old in my area disagreed.
No office.
No big team.
Just a used van, detailing equipment, and an Instagram page.
Last year he cleared over $150k
Here’s what he does.
Luxury mobile car detailing.
Not basic washes.
He focused on high-end cars only:
• Teslas
• Porsches
• Mercedes
• Range Rovers
• Corvettes
Instead of competing with the $40 car wash down the street, he positioned himself as the guy who comes to your house and treats your car like a collector piece.
His model is simple:
Basic detail: $250–$350
Paint correction: $800–$1,200
Ceramic coating: $1,500–$2,500
He doesn’t need a shop.
He shows up to the client’s driveway.
Most of his customers come from:
• Instagram videos
• Local car groups on Facebook
• Referrals from one luxury neighborhood to another
When someone in a gated neighborhood gets their car detailed…except for mine 😂
The neighbor walks over and asks.
Now he’s booked weeks out.
A few ceramic coating jobs a week and some regular details…
Once again, boring jobs for the win.
What’s stopping you from starting this as a side hustle?

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@Austen One of your better tweets, and that is sayin’ something!
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@skylarromines A similar dynamic exists in wealth mgmt. i think the local retail WM will be replaced, but the more complex FO / MFO function will be extremely difficult to replace
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Depends. For something like personal auto or basic homeowners insurance - absolutely.
For complex placements where you’re assembling capacity against fragmented balance sheets, negotiating manuscript language, etc often with carriers in multiple countries, it’s a whole different game.
Not to mention, people tend to forget insurance is needed before anything is done.
It’s the relief valve for global risk.
All of the space companies getting started now? What do they need before they can exist? Insurance.
After 9/11, aviation couldn’t take place again until what? Until insurance and reinsurance carriers understood & were comfortable with the risk at hand.
There’s trade credit insurance. Active assailant insurance. Political risk insurance. Cyber/PII insurance. Special event insurance.
Before anything meaningful happens in the world, insurance is required.
People who have in depth knowledge & relationships in these specialized fields will be incredibly difficult to replace.
But yes, the State Farm agent down the street will be replaced by AI. Soon.
Hamilton 🇺🇸@Watchman_motto
How is the job “Insurance Agent” anything more than a guy typing your info into computer and then they charge you for insurance? Seems like the easiest job ever to replace.
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@buccocapital This is direction of travel. Not sure how an advisor can justify 50 bps anymore.
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Unless you have $5M+, AI is already good enough to be your financial advisor. Even then it’s probably good enough
Try it. Share net worth, where/how you’ve allocated assets, what your goals are. Ask it to analyze and identify opportunities for improvement. Stress test different scenarios
It gets basically everything right. Which tax advantaged accounts to use. Whether and which trusts to set up based on federal and state variables. Yup, estate planning advice too
Really remarkable. And speaks to the fact that even if the models don’t improve, what we have today is going to totally transform white collar work
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@levelsio The ones who are censoring words and speech are never the good guys in the end.
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