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Bryan Dunst lives and works as a financial advisor in New Jersey. When not working he lives an active lifestyle and enjoys traveling and exploring different places. Throughout his life, he has traveled extensively both for work and recreation. He has visited well over a dozen countries throughout North America, Asia, and Europe. Each place offers its own one-of-a-kind experience, but no matter where Bryan goes, he cherishes the opportunity to meet new people and learn their stories and history. There is no better way to understand both how big and how small the world is all at once. Bryan fully immerses himself in the culture of each country he visits. Aside from traveling, Bryan enjoys listening to music, catching up on the latest movies, and fitness.
Wealth Management Advisor working with high net worth families, businesses and institutions. PMD Coach responsible for training and educating the next generation of Merrill Lynch Financial Advisors.
Masters, Finance
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration
If you walk into any gym or fitness class today, you are likely to pass by individuals wearing fitness trackers, wireless headphones, or some other technology piece that is believed to make the individuals exercise experience better. We are constantly looking for the most discreet fitness tracker that offers us the most data. We stand in line for the newest fitness crazes and workouts that will keep us motivated and give us the most bang for our buck. But does the increase in technology to the fitness industry make us more motivated and fit? Here is a look at some of the newest trends in fitness technology...[Read the full blog at BryanDunst.net]
What are you making for dinner? The answer to this question is not always easy. In our busy lives, cooking can sometimes feel like a chore. Maybe you are tired, short on time, or have had the same dish every week and need new inspiration. Nevertheless, we all know that cooking meals yourself not only saves money but also tends to produce healthier meals as opposed to ordering out. You don’t need to be an expert chef to reap the benefits of cooking. As it turns out, cooking is also great for your mental health as well. If you are in need of some inspiration to fit more homemade meals into your week, here are just a few of the many psychological benefits you’ll receive from cooking... [Read the full blog at BryanDunst.com]
How we cook and the ingredients we use tend evolve. In the past, lard and eventually vegetable oil were common household ingredients found in most kitchens. Today, home cooks have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to cooking oils. With plenty of choices on the grocery store shelves, it can be tricky to decipher which ones are the healthiest or the best to use for your meals.
One of the best parts about traveling is diving into a new culture and learning about the people and traditions specific to the region. An easy way to do this is through food. Meals connect us as humans and provide us with a common ground to bond, make new friends, and learn about the culture. That being said, dining without being aware of the proper etiquette or manners associated with a specific location is an easy way to be categorized as a rude, sometimes offensive tourist. Brush up on your destinations etiquette and display an open mind to have the best experience while dining. Here are a few surprising tips for dining around the world.
Bryan Dunst shares a few tips to help you travel from the comfort of your home.
Bryan Dunst discusses how you can go about traveling safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bryan Dunst shares a few tips to help you travel from the comfort of your home. Check out the presentation at Bryan's Issuu
Bryan Dunst shares a few tips to help you eat healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check out the presentation at Bryan's Issuu!
Bryan Dunst lives and works as a financial advisor in New Jersey. When not working he lives an active lifestyle and enjoys traveling and exploring different places. Throughout his life, he has traveled extensively both for work and recreation. He has visited well over a dozen countries throughout North America, Asia, and Europe. Each place offers its own one-of-a-kind experience, but no matter where Bryan goes, he cherishes the opportunity to meet new people and learn their stories and history. There is no better way to understand both how big and how small the world is all at once. Bryan fully immerses himself in the culture of each country he visits. Aside from traveling, Bryan enjoys listening to music, catching up on the latest movies, and fitness.
Wealth Management Advisor working with high net worth families, businesses and institutions. PMD Coach responsible for training and educating the next generation of Merrill Lynch Financial Advisors.
Masters, Finance
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration
If you walk into any gym or fitness class today, you are likely to pass by individuals wearing fitness trackers, wireless headphones, or some other technology piece that is believed to make the individuals exercise experience better. We are constantly looking for the most discreet fitness tracker that offers us the most data. We stand in line for the newest fitness crazes and workouts that will keep us motivated and give us the most bang for our buck. But does the increase in technology to the fitness industry make us more motivated and fit? Here is a look at some of the newest trends in fitness technology...[Read the full blog at BryanDunst.net]
What are you making for dinner? The answer to this question is not always easy. In our busy lives, cooking can sometimes feel like a chore. Maybe you are tired, short on time, or have had the same dish every week and need new inspiration. Nevertheless, we all know that cooking meals yourself not only saves money but also tends to produce healthier meals as opposed to ordering out. You don’t need to be an expert chef to reap the benefits of cooking. As it turns out, cooking is also great for your mental health as well. If you are in need of some inspiration to fit more homemade meals into your week, here are just a few of the many psychological benefits you’ll receive from cooking... [Read the full blog at BryanDunst.com]
How we cook and the ingredients we use tend evolve. In the past, lard and eventually vegetable oil were common household ingredients found in most kitchens. Today, home cooks have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to cooking oils. With plenty of choices on the grocery store shelves, it can be tricky to decipher which ones are the healthiest or the best to use for your meals.
One of the best parts about traveling is diving into a new culture and learning about the people and traditions specific to the region. An easy way to do this is through food. Meals connect us as humans and provide us with a common ground to bond, make new friends, and learn about the culture. That being said, dining without being aware of the proper etiquette or manners associated with a specific location is an easy way to be categorized as a rude, sometimes offensive tourist. Brush up on your destinations etiquette and display an open mind to have the best experience while dining. Here are a few surprising tips for dining around the world.
Bryan Dunst shares a few tips to help you travel from the comfort of your home.
Bryan Dunst discusses how you can go about traveling safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bryan Dunst shares a few tips to help you travel from the comfort of your home. Check out the presentation at Bryan's Issuu
Bryan Dunst shares a few tips to help you eat healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check out the presentation at Bryan's Issuu!