In 2011 Ryan lost everything, including his wife; home, children, and all of the wealth he had built up; when he was sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison for a crime that was carried out by a life-long friend, and found himself in a maximum-security prison, alongside some of the country’s most dangerous and high-profile criminals.
He turned this negative situation into a positive one, and trained to become a Samaritan, meaning his time in prison was spent helping other inmates who were contemplating, and had even attempting suicide in custody.
Ryan left custody with £175,000 of debt, but has gone on to build a multi-million pound portfolio, turning over £1/2 million pounds in the last 12 months.
And right now, in the economic crash, Ryan has restructure his companies by using his most up to date and high cash flow strategies, in order to to pull his company, his business partners, and his audience through the economic crash of 2020.