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Casual Conversations

Casual Conversations

By: Ryan Bean and Elena Sweetser
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Two friends talking all things about life both from the male and female perspective. Marriage, family, business, friendships, lessons, inspirations and more. If you're looking for a place to connect with real people, you found it!

Ryan Bean and Elena Sweetser
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • What You Worked For
    May 27 2026

    This week Ryan and I sat down on a Friday afternoon — kids out of school, cocktail in hand, sun finally out — and had one of those conversations that starts casual and ends up hitting somewhere deep. Ryan shared what it felt like to walk his son through college orientation for the first time, and why a man who never went to college found himself more moved by that moment than almost anything else in his life. We talked about breaking generational patterns, sacrificing your younger years to build something better, the tension of running a business with your spouse, and why pushing through pain is the only way to feel real pride on the other side. I also shared the lesson I taught Kian with a colored pencil and a piece of torn construction paper that I will never forget. This one is for the parents, the partners, and anyone who has ever wondered if the hard road they chose was worth it.

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    48 mins
  • Just Do Good
    May 20 2026

    This week's episode starts with a surprise guest — Elena's five-year-old son Kian, who somehow delivers the best advice of the episode before heading back to his Legos. From there, Elena and Ryan get into the real stuff: losing a listing you deserved, what a brutal day in business is actually trying to teach you, why the slow season might be protecting you more than it's hurting you, and how going into business with her husband ended up saving their marriage rather than breaking it. Elena also opens up about five years of therapy, what it's actually done for her peace, and why she'll never apologize for it. If you've ever felt the pull between building something big and protecting what matters most — this one's for you.

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    50 mins
  • We Finally Get It Now
    May 13 2026

    After years of chasing success, awards, production goals, and proving ourselves, we’re finally starting to understand what actually matters. In this episode, we have an honest conversation about marriage, motherhood, business pressure, mental clarity, and the shift that happens when you stop tying your worth to external validation. We talk about the hard seasons that almost broke us, the people who believed in us when we couldn’t believe in ourselves, and how redefining success has changed the way we approach family, work, and life. This episode is for anyone who feels behind, overwhelmed, or stuck trying to keep up with everyone else’s version of success — because sometimes the life you truly want looks very different than the one you thought you were supposed to chase.

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    42 mins
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