
What do you do with your 24?
Ty Rickstrew
Show overview
What do you do with your 24? has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 21 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 49 min and 1h 21m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 3 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 10 episodes published. Published by Ty Rickstrew.
From the publisher
What do you do with your 24? Podcast" is an insightful and thought-provoking podcast that explores the various ways people spend their time and make the most out of their lives. Each episode features interviews with individuals from diverse backgrounds, ranging from entrepreneurs and artists to athletes and activists, who share their personal journeys and experiences. Through candid conversations, the podcast delves into topics such as career choices, personal growth, relationships, and life lessons, offering valuable insights and inspiration for listeners. Whether you're seeking motivation to pursue your passion, looking for guidance in navigating life's challenges, or simply curious about how others live their lives, "24? Podcast" is the perfect place to start.
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S2 Ep 3What Do You Do With Your 24? | David Medford
Every person gets the same 24 hours in a day.The difference between average and exceptional often comes down to how those hours are used — and who you choose to impact with them.In this episode of What Do You Do With Your 24?, Tyler Rickstrew sits down with David Medford, owner and operator of Dave’s Detail & Aftermarket Headquarters in Wichita, Kansas.David has built a reputation in the automotive world for quality work and attention to detail, with his shop handling everything from professional detailing to aftermarket upgrades and full shop services.But running a business is only part of how David uses his 24 hours.He also serves as an Auto Collision and Refinishing Instructor with Wichita Public Schools, teaching students at South High School in what is currently the only collision and refinishing program offered at the high school level in the entire state of Kansas.Through that program, David is doing more than teaching a trade — he’s helping students discover careers, develop skills, and build confidence in a path many people overlook.Outside the shop and classroom, David is also a coach, a family man, and someone deeply committed to investing in the next generation.In this episode we talk about:• Building a business in the automotive industry • Why skilled trades are more important than ever • Creating opportunities for young people through hands-on learning • Balancing business ownership, teaching, and family life • Using your 24 hours to build people, not just productsIf you care about entrepreneurship, mentorship, skilled trades, and investing in the next generation, this episode is one you’ll want to hear.

S2 Ep 2What Do You Do With Your 24? | TPS Group
Every person gets the same 24 hours in a day.The difference between average and exceptional often comes down to how those hours are used — especially when the stakes are high.In this episode of What Do You Do With Your 24?, Tyler Rickstrew sits down with MyQuez Todd, CEO of TPS Group, an executive protection company providing close protection and security services nationwide.MyQuez has spent over a decade operating in high-risk, high-responsibility environments, leading protection, investigative, and emergency response operations for high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals across the United States.His work revolves around risk management, situational awareness, and making calm, effective decisions when pressure is at its highest.But protection isn’t just about reacting to danger — it’s about preparation.Today, MyQuez also dedicates his time to training civilians, law enforcement, and organizations in firearms, tactics, and operating effectively under stress. His philosophy focuses heavily on discipline, restraint, and readiness long before a crisis ever occurs.In this episode we talk about:• What executive protection actually looks like behind the scenes • The mindset required to operate in high-risk environments • Risk management and situational awareness in everyday life • Training civilians and professionals to perform under pressure • Leadership and discipline when people are relying on youThis conversation isn’t about fear.It’s about readiness, leadership, and how you choose to use your 24 hours when the stakes are real.

S2 Ep 1What Do You Do With Your 24? | Sgt. Kenny "Red Ninja" Williams
Every person gets the same 24 hours in a day.The difference between average and exceptional often comes down to how those hours are used.In this episode of What Do You Do With Your 24?, Tyler Rickstrew sits down with Sergeant Kenny Williams, a veteran law enforcement officer who has built a national reputation for excellence in K9 interdiction and drug trafficking enforcement.Williams began his law enforcement career in 2007, and over the years has developed into one of the most respected interdiction officers in the country.Today he serves as a full-time K9 interdiction officer, where his work has not only led to major criminal interdictions but also helped reshape how proactive policing is conducted.One of his most significant achievements was establishing his department’s first interdiction team, dramatically improving operational efficiency while helping create a safer community.Throughout his career, Sgt. Williams has received countless awards from numerous organizations, recognizing his dedication, skill, and impact within the law enforcement profession.But what truly sets him apart isn’t just the accolades.It’s his commitment to mentoring the next generation of officers, his relentless pursuit of excellence, and his drive to continuously improve the law enforcement mission.If you want to hear from someone who has spent nearly two decades mastering their craft and using their 24 hours to make an impact, this episode is for you.

What the Xtrusion Ovrlnd Guys Do With Their 24
Alan Reyes and Bacheus Jabara are the passionate founders of Xtrusion Overland, a family-owned business established in 2020 in Wichita, Kansas. Combining Alan’s extensive experience in design engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, and operations with Bacheus’ background as a seasoned business owner, they set out to solve a problem close to their hearts: organizing cargo for outdoor adventures.

What Kevin Payne does With his 24
Kevin Payne is the dedicated owner and leader of Tendercare Lawn & Landscape Inc., a trusted name in Derby, KS, and the surrounding areas for over 43 years. Since founding the company in 1982, Kevin has been committed to providing top-notch lawn care and landscaping services, helping clients create and maintain beautiful, functional outdoor spaces. His decades of expertise and passion for excellence have established Tendercare as a cornerstone of the community, known for quality work and exceptional customer service. Kevin’s leadership reflects his dedication to both his craft and the people he serves.

What Nick Urteaga Does With His 24
Nicholas Urteaga is a seasoned creative director and influential figure in digital media. At Coastal Flicks, he has led a team of full-time creatives and managed outside contractors, crafting impactful concepts for lifestyle and consumer-focused brands across digital advertising platforms, from websites and social media to email marketing. With a substantial following of over 200,000 on Instagram, Nicholas has established himself as a prominent fashion influencer. His portfolio includes collaborations with renowned brands like Thursday Boots and partnerships on various high-profile brand campaigns, showcasing his expertise in both creative direction and personal brand-building.

What Danny Stull Does With His 24
What Danny Stull Does With His 24

What Jay Dekony Does With Her 24
What Jay Dekoney Does With Her 24

What Caleb Hageman Does With His 24
Caleb Hageman is a dynamic entrepreneur and leader in the health and fitness industry. As a key figure at Frontline Formulations and Iron Rebel, he drives wholesale operations with a focus on quality and customer satisfaction. Caleb is also a partner at Drink Alchemy, where he collaborates on innovative beverage solutions. His entrepreneurial spirit is further showcased through The Arsenal Supps, a brand he founded to provide top-tier supplements. Caleb's passion for fostering a positive lifestyle extends to Unbothered Threads, where he cultivates a unique culture. Outside of his professional achievements, Caleb is a dedicated husband to Kelsey and a proud father. He humorously embraces his identity as a "self-proclaimed bald brand builder," bringing a personal touch to his professional journey.

What Chris Morrison Does With His 24
Chris Morrison is a loud mouth Australian who talks a whole lot of smack and in his spare time helps entrepreneurs make millions by fixing inconsistent sales & team inefficiencies... FAST 😉

What Cody Hill Does With His 24
I sit down with Cody Hill and we talk biz.

What Steven Myers Does With His 24
Introducing Steven Myers, a prominent figure in the world of real estate and a dynamic force within Urban Cool Homes, affiliated with eXp Realty, recently moved to LPT Realty. With a distinguished career marked by leadership and innovation, Steven serves as a Team Lead, overseeing a dedicated team of over 50 agents.In the fast-paced world of real estate, Steven is at the helm of a team poised to achieve remarkable milestones. Under his guidance, his team is on track to close over 500 homes, a testament to their unwavering commitment to excellence and success.A true visionary in the industry, Steven's expertise and vision have propelled Urban Cool Homes to the forefront of the real estate market. His dedication to providing top-notch service, paired with an innovative approach to urban living, sets him apart in the field.Join us in this podcast as we delve into the inspiring journey and insights of Steven Myers, a leader who's shaping the real estate landscape, one home at a time.

What Devin McGovern Does With His 24
In this podcast episode, our guest relocated to California with aspirations of thriving in the entertainment industry. With over a decade of experience in unscripted TV production, they've also made a mark as a social media content creator, collaborating with Fortune 500 companies to craft compelling photo and video content. In the last year, they've delved into the realms of blockchain and web3, spearheading the creation of a basketball brand intricately tied to an upcoming video game release. Tune in as they share their journey and insights into this diverse career trajectory.

What Dustin Pulliam does with his 24
I am a Television Producer that has been involved in build television for over 20 years doing shows for ABC, Fox, Netflix, HGTV, Discovery Channel, Magnolia Network, Peacock, Animal Planet and many others. I have been slowly growing my family Ranch into a Treehouse Retreat and Venue and hope to have it fully up and running in the next 2 years.

What Tom Rizzo does with his 24
Tom Rizzo is currently a Captain in his 23rd year of LE. After creating a Criminal Suppression Unit, he found his passion as a leader was to help develop others. After graduating the Command & Leadership Academy by West Point, he became an Adjunct College Professor and created his nationally renowned course, IVORY TOWER. He’s published several articles and his first book, COPIKAZE, was released in 2021 and went to #1 on AMAZON. His proudest accomplishment is that of being a father to four children.

What Alex Urban does with his 24
E-commerce / Internet Marketing Entrepreneur for over 6 years. I've generated over $30,000,000 in online sales, and have spent millions of dollars on online advertising. I was the Chief Marketing Officer for Lions Not Sheep Apparel where I grew the company from $0 - $20,000,000 in sales over 3 years. I now currently run my own e-commerce company called "Pele Jewelry" I have been a coach for the last year, successfully helping students all around the world find their purpose and transforming them into the greatest version of themselves by dialing in their habits and following their conscience. I am a large advocate for bettering mental health in the entrepreneurial space.

S1 Ep 4What Madi Jenkins Does With Her 24
Madi is currently a middle school PE teacher, the Derby High School Powerlifting coach and is in the middle of coaching/training full time starting this summer. Madi attended Wichita State University where she cheered and graduated with a Bachelor's in Exercise Science and minor in Psychology. She's changed paths multiple times, where she has dabbled in athletic training, sports psychology and even teaching full time for the past 2 years. Madi was completing her last semester at WSU when covid hit. This was also the same time her and her husband found out they were expecting their first child. Madi contributes her change in career to God's plan for her. She found herself beginning a degree in education along with being blessed with the teaching position she is in now at Derby North Middle school. This is what opened the door to starting up the Derby High School Powerlifting team. Madi first started competing in powerlifting in 2018, when she was 19 years old. She spent her last few years in high school lifting with the offensive lineman which is where she was introduced to West Side Barbell, the OG of powerlifting. From there, her passion grew. Madi has battled body image, mental health and the pressure that has been put on females. Her goal is to be an advocate for younger athletes. "I have been around too many young athletes that are filled with self doubt and minimal confidence. One of my goals is to help guide them and show them that they are capable and they have a purpose". Madi also recently received the Trina Bauer Inspirational Award through the Derby Recreation Center thanks to her athletes for nominating her. It was when this award was presented, that Madi realized what her purpose was. It's to not only be an advocate for young athletes, but to help inspire ANYONE that they are capable of doing more than they think. Madi's main priority in life (beside her athletes) is her family. She knows she would not be where she is today without the love and support she has in her family, especially her husband and son.

S1 Ep 3What Kacie Edwards does with her 24
Kacie Edwards is the Chief Marketing Officer for Steven Enterprises & Brandon Steven Motors & part owner in KSBillboards.com, which has 17 outdoor billboard locations across Wichita. She has spent over $100 Million strategically placing advertising in her career and is currently aiming to raise the most money ever for Catholic Charities' Queen Bee Campaign that benefits local St Anthony's Family Shelter and Harbor House Domestic Violence Shelter.

Ep 2What Bryce Lob Does With His 24
Bryce Lob is from Wichita, KS and the owner and founder of One Life Spirits. One Life Sprits produces products such as Una Vida Tequila, El Trago and Le Bon Orange Liqueur.

What Do You Do With Your 24? Rodney Horton Episode
Rodney is serial entrepreneur and father of two. He hails from SE KS, but has been in Wichita off an on since 1993. He has worked in a variety of roles througout his career, mostly in the IT industry going from technical, to leadership to consulting/sales. He's has an Associates Degree from HCC, a Double Major from WSU with Honors and his Master's from Friends University in MMIS. He's also a licensed realtor in the State of Kansas (and soon Florida), He's actively involved in many local groups, both non-profit and others and enjoys helping others with business and personal matters. He believes that hard work is rewarded and that consistency is key. He currently owns a handful of LLCs that deal with commercial and residential real estate, Standard Issue, a men's clothing store in Wichita and Shift Auto Society, a social club and car storage facitlity also located in Wichita.