Leadership development
for entrepreneurs,
by entrepreneurs.
The founder of Inside Out, Ryan Vaughn, is an executive coach for entrepreneurs (and serial entrepreneur). His mission is to help entrepreneurs develop into their full potential as leaders and human beings.
Leveraging 15-years as a serial entrepreneur/CEO/operator and a decade of meditation & mindfulness training, Ryan has helped leaders from companies across the country design a more conscious life and make key changes to improve their performance and satisfaction.
Prior to serving as a coach Ryan founded and served as CEO of three companies over 15 years, the third of which he scaled into a market leader with 11-million users across 45 states, and the first two of which were “learning experiences.” Ryan has raised over $20m from leading VCs, built teams of over 100 world-class employees, and acquired or integrated nearly a dozen companies as part of market roll-ups. He’s an avid writer, meditator, reader, athlete, father to two boys, husband to another kick-ass entrepreneur, amateur physicist, student of leadership, and adventurer.
Helping business leaders achieve scalable growth and a fulfilling company culture.
Executive coach Jason Pliml offers a breadth of accumulated founder and CEO experiences, fueled by curiosity, intelligence, empathy, and intuition.
Jason takes pride in creating judgment-free space for clients. His playfully competent presence invites releasing conventional thinking and limiting beliefs to build a business with impact beyond the bottom line.
“Work is love made visible.”
— Khalil Gibran
“For A Leader” by John O’Donohue
May you have the grace and wisdom
To act kindly, learning
To distinguish between what is
Personal and what is not.
May you be hospitable to criticism.
May you never put yourself at the center of things.
May you act not from arrogance but out of service.
May you work on yourself,
Building up and refining the ways of your mind.
May those who work for you know
You see and respect them.
May you learn to cultivate the art of presence
In order to engage with those who meet you.
When someone fails or disappoints you,
May the graciousness with which you engage
Be their stairway to renewal and refinement.
May you treasure the gifts of the mind
Through reading and creative thinking
So that you continue as a servant of the frontier
Where the new will draw its enrichment from the old,
And may you never become a functionary.
May you know the wisdom of deep listening,
The healing of wholesome words,
The encouragement of the appreciative gaze,
The decorum of held dignity,
The springtime edge of the bleak question.
May you have a mind that loves frontiers
So that you can evoke the bright fields
That lie beyond the view of the regular eye.
May you have good friends
To mirror your blind spots.
May leadership be for you
A true adventure of growth.