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What does it mean to be human after all?
Real estate talks a lot about tactics.
We’re more interested in people.
Every influential person in real estate was shaped by experience.
By pressure.
By failure.
By family.
By moments that forced them to sharpen their skills, get honest with themselves, and climb the mountain in front of them.
That’s what we talk about here.
Not how they won.
But what made them capable of winning.
This is Human After All.
Your Host
Christian Dwiggins Co-CEO / Co-Founder
Christian Dwiggins serves as the Co-CEO at Rayse, bringing a one-of-a-kind blend of creative and technical prowess to the table. His diverse skill set encompasses film and music production, digital marketing, data analysis, consumer insights, product design, and collaborative team building. In addition to his corporate achievements, Christian is a Grammy award-winning team member with a background in tactical satellite communications from his time in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Your Co-Host
Tom Shively Head of Engagement at Rayse
Tom Shively is a Customer Success and Marketing leader who specializes in SaaS engagement through visual storytelling, which has helped people in the proptech industry understand how personality and technology not only work together, but thrive. Often referred to as “The guy with the voice” Tom is an expert in creating lasting relationships, go-to-market strategies, and roll out plans for the largest real estate brokerages in the country.
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Ricky Carruth
In this episode of Human After All, we sit down with Ricky Carruth to talk about the experiences that shaped who he became long before the audience, the content, and the success.
We talk about pressure.
About consistency when no one is watching.
About what it takes to build trust—internally and externally—over decades, not cycles.
This isn’t a conversation about tactics or trends.
It’s about discipline, perspective, and the personal moments that made Ricky capable of doing the work at a high level, year after year.
Because behind every method is a mindset.
And behind every career is a human story.