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Dear RentMen visitors, HunterRyan chose to answer 5 interview questions that were last updated on 10 Oct 2015

Interview

  • What kind of diet and fitness regiment do you follow?
    I'm a group fitness nut, and I definitely have a competitive streak! I'm
    Also training to become a spinning instructor. As far as diet, I don't have any one plan that I follow religiously. My physical goals change from season to season, and I simply try to eat "clean" with lots of fresh produce and of course the most important thing: LOTS of WATER.
  • How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or you are more of a homebody?
    I love to travel. Roadtrip? I'm in. Weekend in PS or Big Bear? You bet! Heck, I'm up for most travel adventures...my passport is current and I could use a few new stamps!
  • Name 5 things that you can’t live without.
    My gut answer would be "my senses", but I get the feeling you're asking about tangible items.... 1. Obviously, my iPhone. It's cliche for a reason. We're taught to rely on these things in every aspect of daily life. 2. My gym memberships. 3. Headphones! I'm the furthest thing from antisocial, but a fast-paced life requires one to make good use of whatever bits of peace & quiet you find throughout the day. I have playlists for just about every mood/head space and activity I ever find myself in. 4. Access to fresh produce. I'm far from being vegan, but fruits & veggies play a huge part in my diet and quality of life. And last but not least....sunshine! No, seriously. June gloom is taken quite literally with me,bI moved to L.A. for a reason! Haha
  • What are your greatest personal traits?
    I try to always see things in a positive light, so instead of calling myself a 'Jack of all trades, and master of none', I'll instead say that I've been fortunate to have had opportunities within many walks of life. These life experiences have always allowed me to find ways to connect with just about anyone I've happened upon. Nowadays it can be a rarity to find someone who has the ability to listen to what you have to say without always turning the conversation into either a comparison/debate, or (often unintentionally) finding a way to make it about themselves. I've found that I am able to make meaningful connections with my clients simply by finding our common ground, and listening to what they have to say. I'm also very comfortable in my own skin, which means there's never any need for awkwardness or a facade of pretense. What you see is what you get.
  • What’s your lifestyle? What makes you who you are?
    I'm definitely a fitness nut. I most frequently enjoy sports & activities that have a social aspect to them, and I've always had competitive instincts. I grew up attending a fine & performing arts school; so music, literature and dance also take up much of my free time.