The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD

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

37 min · 21. april 2026
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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.

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