To many of us, death is the end of our journey in the walk of life. However, there are many ways for us to continue living long after we’re gone.
The legacy of Steve Kearns can continue thanks to his son, Ryan Kearns. Steve passed away from a combination of chronic pain, mental health issues, and opioid addiction. He started managing a company in the 1970s after he finished high school. Steve worked hard to ensure his promotion, and once he got it, he hired all of his friends and family so they could work to realize their dream of changing the world for the better.
Ryan learned how to run a business, watching his father run a successful courier company growing up. Inspired by his father and grandfather, he became an entrepreneur by the age of 21, and opened a direct sales & marketing company in South Florida. It helped their client ATT unravel their U-verse campaign through direct sales.
By 2015, he started two companies: Fly Low Inc and Auto Dent Company. Fly Low Inc is a company that specializes in customer acquisition and brand recognition for local businesses throughout the country.
Auto Dent Company is a fully licensed and insured professional auto dent repair company. It was started in Houston, Texas, before they relocated to Dallas-Fort Worth and later on opening a location in Kansas City. Ryan’s experience with his first company proved to be useful as he applied the same direct sales model and customer management and customer service into the hail industry.
Despite his success, Ryan never forgot his father’s selfless example growing up. To honor his legacy, he founded Steve-O’s Last Wish and followed his examples of providing jobs not only to friends and families but others as well.
With the pandemic shutting down several businesses and deflating the economy, Ryan has turned his sights to providing others with the opportunity to continue earning. His goal is to create 1,000 jobs during the shutdown. Apart from helping people find jobs, Ryan also gives 10% of his company’s profits to Charities and Churches that give directly back to the homeless, drug addicts, and mentally ill.
For Ryan, money was never the endgame. Instead, he uses his platform to help people create visions of their own lives and help them execute it through business development, goal-setting, and charitable causes.
Recently, Ryan and his company helped an eleven-year-old girl named Summer to start her scrunchies selling business. Summer’s business allows her to teach her friends how to make money during the #FlyLowSummerSchool and Ryan’s #FlyLowEducation programs on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
He is currently partnering with companies from different countries that share their vision, morals, and values. They will be setting up a project to do “giveaways” in the form of scavenger hunts in rivers across the country, where the teams that collect the most trash by weight can win cash prizes.
To know more about Fly Low Inc and Auto Dent Company, you may visit their respective websites. You may also connect with Ryan Kearns on Instagram.