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The Ethan C. Lewin Podcast
Ethan C. Lewin
37 episodes
3 days ago
Join me as I confront what terrifies me—including launching this podcast—in hopes of unearthing truths that set us free and help recover personal authority to forge a path uniquely our own. This podcast exists to raise to light the stories, life experiences, and messages of people from everyday walks of life. No single topic—just a shared journey aiming upward. I invite you to come alongside me as I live out this journey. After all, there’s no better time than the now.
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Join me as I confront what terrifies me—including launching this podcast—in hopes of unearthing truths that set us free and help recover personal authority to forge a path uniquely our own. This podcast exists to raise to light the stories, life experiences, and messages of people from everyday walks of life. No single topic—just a shared journey aiming upward. I invite you to come alongside me as I live out this journey. After all, there’s no better time than the now.
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#31 - Ric Asplundh - Planes, Trains, & Automobiles
The Ethan C. Lewin Podcast
2 hours 29 minutes 31 seconds
3 weeks ago
#31 - Ric Asplundh - Planes, Trains, & Automobiles

If you grew up in Bryn Athyn and love cars, you probably remember Ric’s blue-and-white striped Shelby Cobra rolling through the Fourth of July parade or, years later, seeing him fly his original PA-18 Pitcairn autogiro over town.

But if you don’t really know Ric, this episode is the perfect introduction.

Ric’s fascination with speed and risk started young. A lifelong love of flying—sparked by RC aircraft—eventually led Ric to fly for the family business, Asplundh Tree Company, where his grandfather Lester instilled a deep work ethic. That path later culminated in a career at American Airlines, from which Ric retired three years ago. Along the way, Ric spent time restoring antique aircraft at Trenton Robbinsville, helping preserve aviation history.

We talk advice for aspiring pilots, the future of aviation (including autonomous aircraft), the story behind the Pitcairn autogiro, aerobatics, ultralight flying, and—of course—our shared love for pugs.

Welcome to episode thirsty-one.



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Help bring better audio, video, and filmed episodes to life: VenmoI tithe 10% of all contributions—half to the All Secure Foundation (supporting soldiers’ transition home) and half to the Academy of the New Church High School.

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A Note from Me

I’m inspired by the stories people carry, the power of honest feedback, and the magic that happens when creative minds connect. If you’re a brand interested in partnering, let’s talk: LinkedIn.

Thanks for being part of this journey—PEACE!

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The Ethan C. Lewin Podcast
Join me as I confront what terrifies me—including launching this podcast—in hopes of unearthing truths that set us free and help recover personal authority to forge a path uniquely our own. This podcast exists to raise to light the stories, life experiences, and messages of people from everyday walks of life. No single topic—just a shared journey aiming upward. I invite you to come alongside me as I live out this journey. After all, there’s no better time than the now.