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The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD

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Welcome to The Most Important Podcast Ever, where we uncover the extraordinary stories of everyday people. I’m Brian J. Dunn, former Best Buy CEO and Founder of The Dunn Group. Each episode dives into the journeys of those who’ve faced challenges, embraced change, and emerged with lessons worth sharing. We’ll hear from retail veterans, community leaders, and unexpected heroes. Whether it’s resilience, comebacks, or defining moments, these stories remind us what truly matters. And, of course, we’ll have some fun along the way. Join me—this is The Most Important Podcast Ever.

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Episode Episode 63 - Angie Bruhn Cover

Episode 63 - Angie Bruhn

Episode 63 of The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD features the return of leadership coach and former Best Buy, Under Armour, and Tesla executive Angie Bruhn. What begins as a conversation about layoffs, AI, and disruption quickly becomes something deeper: a discussion about identity, grief, reinvention, and learning who we are when life changes underneath us. Brian and Angie reflect on: * navigating uncertainty * the emotional impact of job loss * why “who you are” is different from “what you do” * how AI is reshaping the workplace * finding purpose after disruption * and the importance of learning to love yourself beyond the title. This episode includes deeply personal reflections from both Brian and Angie on loss, caregiving, parenthood, resilience, and the moments that reshape our lives forever. “When it happens, it feels like wreckage… but it’s actually a passage.” Grateful for these conversations… and for the incredible crew at Streetside Studio 7 and Deja Bleu House of Coffee who help bring them to life. Available everywhere you get your podcasts. #GratefulHeart

19. Mai 2026 - 37 min
Episode Episode 62 | The Next Generation of Friendship — Lindsay & Hanna on Growing Up Together Cover

Episode 62 | The Next Generation of Friendship — Lindsay & Hanna on Growing Up Together

In Episode 62 of The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD, Brian sits down with and — two young women whose friendship began before they can even remember and has grown stronger through every season of life. This episode is a follow-up to Episode 33 featuring their mothers, Tammy Nipper and Tara Larson, lifelong best friends whose bond became the foundation for the next generation. Lindsay and Hanna reflect on what it was like growing up side by side, sharing milestones, family memories, laughter, heartbreak, and the kind of friendship that becomes part of your identity. The conversation explores: * Growing up with a built-in best friend * How friendship changes through different stages of life * The role family plays in lifelong relationships * Navigating adulthood, change, and staying connected * Why the little things often become the biggest things There’s warmth, humor, nostalgia, and a deep sense of gratitude woven throughout this conversation. More than anything, this episode is a reminder that in a fast-moving world, enduring friendships are among life’s greatest gifts. If you’ve ever had a friend who felt more like family, this episode will resonate deeply. Grateful for these conversations… and for the incredible crew at Streetside Studio 7 and Deja Bleu House of Coffee who help bring them to life. Available everywhere you get your podcasts. #GratefulHeart

12. Mai 2026 - 26 min
Episode Episode 61 | Ian Watts — The Hidden Cost of Untrained Leadership Cover

Episode 61 | Ian Watts — The Hidden Cost of Untrained Leadership

What happens when we take our best performers… and turn them into leaders with little to no training? In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of The Most Important Podcast Ever, Brian sits down with leadership coach and performance expert Ian Watts to explore a reality most organizations don’t talk about enough: Two-thirds of new leaders receive no formal training. And the cost? It’s not just performance. It’s culture. It’s engagement. It’s people. Ian brings a global perspective and a deep passion for developing leaders the right way—through awareness, intentionality, and real-world application. Together, Brian and Ian unpack what happens when leadership is left to chance… and how we can do better. This conversation is for anyone who has: * Been promoted into leadership and felt unprepared * Worked for a leader who was “figuring it out as they went” * Or wants to become the kind of leader people actually want to follow Because leadership isn’t just a title. It’s a responsibility. * Why top performers don’t automatically become great leaders * The ripple effect of untrained leadership across teams * The difference between managing and truly leading * How to build leadership capability before it’s needed * Practical insights for new and experienced leaders alike This is one of those conversations that will make you stop and reflect—not just on leadership… but on your own journey. 👉 Subscribe to the channel here: [INSERT YOUTUBE CHANNEL LINK] 🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts 🔑 In This Episode:

5. Mai 2026 - 34 min
Episode Episode 60 | From Military Intelligence to Tulip Farmer — A Story of Reinvention and Returning Home 🌷 Cover

Episode 60 | From Military Intelligence to Tulip Farmer — A Story of Reinvention and Returning Home 🌷

Military Intelligence. Executive leadership. MBA. Law degree. And then… a return home to become a tulip farmer. In this episode of The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD, I sit down with Andrew Miller to explore a journey that challenges the very definition of success. On paper, Andrew’s path followed a traditional trajectory—military service, corporate leadership, advanced degrees. But what makes his story powerful isn’t where he started… it’s what he chose to leave behind—and why. We talk about the idea of “creative destruction,” a concept popularized by Clayton Christensen—and how sometimes, in order to build something meaningful, you have to dismantle what came before. Andrew didn’t just change careers. He made a conscious decision to return to his roots in Mount Vernon, Washington… to build something real, something lasting, and something deeply connected to community. We explore: • The transition from military intelligence to corporate leadership • The decision to walk away from a conventional path • How creative destruction shows up in our lives—not just in business • The role of education in shaping—but not defining—our journey • Building a destination experience through Tulip Valley Farm 🌷 • Leadership lessons from the boardroom to the field You can follow Andrew’s journey on Instagram at @TulipValleyFarm, where he shares his daily Bloom Report—a real-time look at life in the fields and the rhythm of the seasons. This is a story about reinvention. About courage. And about finding your way back to what matters most. Because sometimes, the path forward… is actually the path back. Grateful for these conversations… and for the incredible crew at Streetside Studio 7 and Deja Bleu House of Coffee who help bring them to life. Available everywhere you get your podcasts. #GratefulHeart

28. Apr. 2026 - 31 min
Episode Episode 59 | Questions from DMs, Texts & Emails — A Listener Q&A Cover

Episode 59 | Questions from DMs, Texts & Emails — A Listener Q&A

In this special episode of The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD, Brian answers questions submitted by listeners—drawn from DMs, texts, and emails. The conversation spans leadership, life decisions, personal growth, and reflections from the journey so far. From lessons learned through past guests to navigating uncertainty and staying grounded, this episode is unscripted, honest, and driven by the audience. You’ll hear thoughts on leadership and humility, moving forward through life’s challenges, what’s ahead for the podcast, and a few lighter moments along the way. If you’ve ever sent a question—or wondered what’s been learned behind the mic—this episode is for you. Available wherever you get your podcasts.

21. Apr. 2026 - 37 min
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