
Hosted by Ken Joslin · EN
A Grow Stack Drive (GSD) Podcast
Your life doesn’t move by intention. It moves by proximity.
Proximity with Ken Joslin is the flagship podcast from Ken Joslin, founder of Grow Stack Drive (GSD) and the CREATE Conference, the leading faith-based entrepreneur conference in America.
Based on Ken’s upcoming book, The 14 Frequencies of Proximity, this podcast explores how the people you surround yourself with, the rooms you enter, and the voices you trust determine the direction, momentum, and outcomes of your life.
Each episode delivers practical, no-fluff conversations around leadership, faith, discipline, relationships, health, business, and finances—through the lens of intentional proximity.
Drawing from Ken’s journey from full-time ministry to elite real estate and building the GSD ecosystem and CREATE Conference, the show equips leaders and entrepreneurs to stop drifting, take responsibility, and curate environments that produce clarity, alignment, and lasting impact.
This isn’t motivation.
This is alignment.
This is intentional growth.
If you’re ready to change your circle, elevate your standards, and build a life of purpose and significance—this podcast is for you.
Change your proximity.
Change your frequency.
Change your future.

If you’ve ever wondered why you can have big goals, strong work ethic, and solid routines yet still feel stuck, we think the answer is closer than you realize. Proximity is a cheat code, and we’re kicking off a brand new series built around Ken Jocelyn’s upcoming book, 14 Frequencies of Proximity. The premise is direct: our life doesn’t move by intention, it moves by proximity. When the signals around you are wrong, progress feels heavy. When the signals are right, momentum starts to look inevitable.We unpack the “key fob” metaphor that inspired the book research, and why the problem is rarely the door. It’s the frequency or the distance from the reader. From there, we walk through the Core Five framework we use with faith-based entrepreneurs: faith, health, relationships, business, and finances. You’ll hear how frequencies like stillness, consistency, authenticity, encouragement, honor, vision, servanthood, culture, generosity, and accountability aren’t just nice ideas, they’re practical dials you can turn to become the kind of person opportunity is attracted to.Along the way, we share stories that make it real: a fifth grade teacher who changed everything with encouragement, mentors who helped unlock the next level, a friend who held Ken accountable to steward his marriage, and even the classic Contra cheat code that made the lesson unforgettable. If you want better leadership, stronger relationships, healthier habits, and smarter stewardship, this series gives you a clear path.Subscribe, share this with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Which “frequency” do you want to tune first?

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What if everything you've been taught about building wealth is wrong? Ryan D Lee shares how he walked away from a six-figure corporate salary after just four years by implementing a financial strategy that bypasses Wall Street entirely. His journey began during the 2008 financial crisis when he lost nearly 80% of his savings and almost lost his family, forcing him to question the traditional path to financial security.The breakthrough came when Ryan discovered two transformative books: "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki and "Creating Wealth" by Robert Allen. These works challenged his fundamental understanding of money, introducing concepts that seemed offensive at first glance—"savers are losers" and "debt is money." Yet as he implemented these principles through what he now calls the "Passive Income Machine," Ryan achieved what most consider impossible: complete financial freedom in less than half a decade.Ryan reveals the three core principles that drive his wealth-building strategy. First, measure financial success by the income your assets produce, not their total value. Second, choose assets that deliver tax-advantaged income streams rather than tax-deferred growth. Third, leverage is the most powerful tool in finance—not consumer debt that mortgages your future, but strategic debt that acquires assets that pay for themselves. This framework has helped countless people escape the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle and build true financial independence.The conversation takes a powerful turn when Ryan discusses the concept of honor and authentic living. By acknowledging and honoring his mentors, Ryan built relationships that led to co-authoring a book with Robert Kiyosaki and Robert Allen—the very authors who transformed his financial thinking. He emphasizes that true freedom comes from authentically using your God-given talents in service to others, creating a multiplicative effect that benefits everyone involved.With inflation squeezing household budgets and economic uncertainty rising, Ryan's message is more urgent than ever: financial education is the dividing line between those being crushed by economic forces and those who profit from them. As he powerfully states, "Financial freedom is your obligation"—not just a goal, but a responsibility to create options that allow you to pursue your purpose without financial constraints.

Have you ever wondered what happens when you finally stop living for everyone else and start becoming who you're truly meant to be? Kelly Chase, fresh from celebrating her 40th birthday, takes us on a raw and revealing journey through self-discovery, personal power, and finding authentic purpose in this captivating conversation.Kelly opens up about her recent solo wellness retreat in Mexico, where she confronted important truths about her relationships, business, and spiritual journey. "For so long I didn't know who I really was," she admits, describing her 20s and early 30s as running on a hamster wheel in autopilot. This turning point led her to leave corporate life in 2017 to pursue coaching full-time, starting a personal development journey that transformed her relationship with herself.The conversation explores Kelly's evolving spiritual connection, including her recent purchase of her first Bible, and how she's learning to trust that everything is working out as it should. Ken shares wisdom from his years as a pastor, creating a beautiful dialogue about finding faith on your own terms. Their discussion on relationships reveals powerful insights about self-worth and choosing partners who fully show up, summarized perfectly when Kelly references the quote: "Your right fit person is not the person you have to beg to choose."Perhaps most compelling is their exploration of authenticity in business and online presence. Kelly candidly discusses her journey as a holistic health coach who transitioned to helping other female entrepreneurs with mindset and business strategy. She acknowledges the limiting beliefs that have sometimes held her back—fear of being seen, fear of success—while sharing practical advice for women wanting to make an impact: "Go live on Instagram or do something that scares the absolute hell out of you."The episode brilliantly demonstrates how our struggles often become our greatest teaching tools. As Kelly puts it, "Every person you meet is a gift and a lesson." Whether you're navigating relationships, building a business, or simply trying to show up more authentically in your life, this conversation offers wisdom, encouragement, and the permission to embrace your journey—messy parts and all.