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The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD
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Episode 55 | From Former Colleagues to Brothers: A Life-Saving Gift
Saison 2 · Épisode 55
mardi 24 mars 2026 • Durée 36:41
What does it mean to step up for someone—and how can one decision change two lives forever?
In this episode, I reconnect with Steve (Episode 19) and Brad (Episode 20) to reflect on a journey that is nothing short of extraordinary.
Their story didn’t begin with a lifelong friendship. They were former colleagues—connected, but not deeply involved in each other’s daily lives.
And then everything changed.
When Brad found himself in urgent need of a kidney, Steve made a decision that would alter both of their lives forever.
He said yes.
Steve chose to donate a kidney—an act of selflessness that didn’t just save Brad’s life… it transformed their relationship.
Today, they are more than former colleagues.
More than friends.
They are brothers.
Months after the transplant, we sit down to talk about what’s happened since:
- The reality of recovery—on both sides of the donation
- The physical and emotional journey that followed
- The impact on their families
- And how this experience reshaped their perspective on life, faith, and what truly matters
Brad shares openly about the challenges and gratitude that define his recovery. Steve reflects on the decision to step forward—and what it means to answer a call that few would.
This isn’t just a medical story.
It’s a human story.
A story about courage, connection, and the power of one selfless act.
Sometimes, the most important relationships in our lives are the ones we never saw coming.
🎙️ The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD
Ordinary people. Extraordinary stories. Real lessons that stay with you.
Episode 54 | Anniversary Special — One Year of The Most Important Podcast Ever
Saison 2 · Épisode 54
mardi 17 mars 2026 • Durée 43:45
The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD — Anniversary Special
In this special anniversary episode of The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD, Brian reflects on an incredible year of conversations, stories, and moments that remind us why people—and their stories—matter so much.
When this podcast began, the mission was simple:
to shine a light on ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
Over the past year, guests have shared powerful stories of resilience, leadership, loss, perseverance, and hope. From retail floors to boardrooms, from personal challenges to professional breakthroughs, each conversation has added another piece to a growing mosaic of wisdom.
In this anniversary episode, Brian looks back at some of the most meaningful lessons from the journey so far and celebrates the people who have made the podcast possible — guests, listeners, and the team behind the scenes.
Because in the end, the most important podcast ever…
is about the stories that connect us.
Thank you for being part of the journey.
#gratefulheart
Episode 45: Joe Kalkman — Dignity of Work, Generational Change & the Future of HR
Saison 2 · Épisode 45
mardi 13 janvier 2026 • Durée 36:16
Work is changing—but dignity, purpose, and people still matter.
In this episode of The Most Important Podcast Ever with Brian J. Dunn, Brian sits down with Joe Kalkman, a seasoned HR professional, to explore how work has evolved across generations—and what leaders must understand to navigate the future of work with humanity and trust.
This conversation dives into:
Generational shifts in how people view work, purpose, and loyalty
Why there is still dignity in work—and why people’s work matters
How COVID permanently changed the workplace
The rise of remote and hybrid work
Why hybrid work is no longer a perk, but an expectation of the emerging workforce
How HR and leaders can design work that respects both performance and people
Joe brings thoughtful, real-world insight into how leaders can build cultures rooted in trust, flexibility, and accountability—without losing the human connection that makes work meaningful.
If you’re a leader, HR professional, or anyone thinking deeply about the future of work, this episode offers clarity, perspective, and reassurance that getting the people part right still matters most.
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☕ Special thanks to StreetSide Studio 7 and Deja Bleu House of Coffee for supporting these conversations.
Episode 44: “Running the World: Karen Hertz Jacobs and the Power of Relentless Motion
Saison 2 · Épisode 44
mardi 6 janvier 2026 • Durée 30:49
In first episode of 2026, Karen is back after completing her marathon in Australia—an achievement that completed all of the world’s major marathons. Fewer than 50 women in the United States have ever reached that milestone. Butthis conversation goes beyond medals and finish lines. Karentalks about the unique community that forms around regular marathoners—thefriendships built in early mornings, the quiet encouragement shared on longruns, and the bonds created by showing up again and again. It’s a reminder thatwhile running may look like a solo pursuit, none of us do it alone. Andshe’s not slowing down. This year, Karen plans to run 30 marathons, drivennot by accolades, but by purpose, connection, and the simple belief thatmovement can bring people together. This is a story about endurance, community, andthe deeper why that keeps us moving forward—one mile at a time
Episode 43 — Season 1 Finale: A Thank You, A Tradition, and A Christmas Eve Story
Saison 1 · Épisode 43
mercredi 24 décembre 2025 • Durée 11:06
As we close Season 1 of The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD, I wanted to do something a little different.
This episode is simply a thank you.
Thank you to the guests who trusted me with their stories.
Thank you to the listeners who showed up week after week.
And a very special thank you to the crew—Thomas, Shawn, Mary, and Angelica—for lending their talents and giving so generously of their time. This show would not exist without you.
To close the season, I share a family tradition that has been part of my life for decades: reading ’Twas the Night Before Christmas on Christmas Eve. It’s a moment that grounds me every year—a pause filled with memory, laughter, and the kind of gratitude that only comes from time, love, and shared experience.
This finale isn’t about lessons or leadership frameworks. It’s about presence. About holding close the people and traditions that steady us. About honoring the year that was—and the stories that carried us through it.
From my family to yours, thank you for being part of this journey.
See you in January with Season 2.
Exercise your grateful heart. ❤️🎄
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A Christmas Carol — Episode 4 | The Finale: Redemption, Renewal & the Power of Change
mardi 23 décembre 2025 • Durée 23:44
A Christmas Carol — Episode 4 | The Finale: Redemption, Renewal & the Power of Change
In the powerful finale of A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge comes face to face with the ultimate question: Is it too late to change?
Guided by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, Scrooge confronts the consequences of a life lived without compassion—and discovers that redemption is still within reach. This final chapter is a timeless story of hope, accountability, generosity, and the extraordinary power of transformation.
Adapted and narrated by Brian J. Dunn, this concluding episode honors Charles Dickens’ enduring message: that it is never too late to open your heart, choose gratitude, and live with purpose.
✨ Whether you’re experiencing this story for the first time or returning to a holiday classic, Episode 4 invites reflection, renewal, and a reminder that the best chapters of our lives can still be written.
🎧 Watch the full Christmas Carol series here on the channel
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“I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.”
— Charles Dickens
Episode 41: A Christmas Carol — Episode 3: The Ghost of Christmas Present
Saison 1 · Épisode 41
mardi 16 décembre 2025 • Durée 12:26
In Episode 3 of our four-part adaptation of Charles Dickens’ timeless classic A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is guided by the Ghost of Christmas Present—a Spirit who reveals the power of generosity, compassion, and human connection in the here and now.
Through moments of joy, hardship, laughter, and love, this episode invites us to look honestly at how we show up for others today. Dickens reminds us that Christmas is not found in perfection or abundance, but in empathy, shared humanity, and the simple act of caring.
This year’s telling is presented as an acted table read, featuring friends from StreetSide Studio 7 and Deja Bleu House of Coffee, blending narration, performance, and reflection to bring Dickens’ words to life in a fresh and meaningful way.
Whether you’re revisiting this story or experiencing it for the first time, Episode 3 asks a simple but powerful question:
Who needs us to be present—right now?
Thank you for being part of this annual journey through Dickens’ masterpiece.
Episode 4 coming next Tuesday 12/23/25.
🎄 Episode 40: Episode 2 of A Christmas Carol: The First of Three Spirits
mardi 9 décembre 2025 • Durée 08:27
In Episode 2 of our four-part Christmas table-read experience, the timeless magic of Charles Dickens deepens as Ebenezer Scrooge meets the Ghost of Christmas Past. Guided through memories long buried, Scrooge is confronted with the joys, heartbreaks, and choices that shaped the man he has become.This cinematic audio performance—recorded inside StreetSide Studio 7 at Deja Bleu House of Coffee—combines live narration, character voice acting, music, and immersive sound design to bring Dickens’ classic to life in a fresh and moving way.Whether you’re discovering A Christmas Carol for the first time or returning to a beloved holiday tradition, Episode 2 invites you to reflect on the moments that mold us and the memories that still call us home.✨ In This Episode:Scrooge encounters the Ghost of Christmas PastScenes of childhood, loneliness, and hopeFezziwig’s joyful Christmas Eve celebrationThe beginning of Scrooge’s transformation🕯️ A Note on This SeriesThis four-episode Christmas special is part of a unique holiday storytelling project created by The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD and the team at StreetSide Studio 7. Each episode blends faithful Dickens text with warm, modern storytelling—inviting you to honor Christmas in yo
Christmas Special (1 of 4) A Christmas Carol 1: "Marley was dead, to begin with"
Saison 1 · Épisode 39
mardi 2 décembre 2025 • Durée 09:27
Step into the timeless world of Charles Dickens as we bring you Episode 1 of our four-part dramatic telling of A Christmas Carol, performed at StreetSide Studio 7 inside Deja Bleu House of Coffee in Alexandria, Minnesota.In this opening chapter, Dickens sets the stage with one of literature’s most famous lines: “Marley was dead, to begin with.” We meet Ebenezer Scrooge—hard and solitary as an oyster—on a bitter Christmas Eve filled with missed chances at joy, kindness, and connection. As night falls, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his long-dead partner, Jacob Marley, whose rattling chains deliver a chilling warning…and set in motion the journey that will change everything.This series is our heartfelt tribute to Dickens’ classic and a celebration of storytelling, community, and the spirit of Christmas.Performed at:🎬 StreetSide Studio 7 — Deja Bleu House of Coffee📍 Alexandria, MNAdapted by:Brian J. Dunn (The Most Important Podcast Ever with BJD)StreetSide Studio 7 Production TeamDeja Bleu House of CoffeeAbout This Series:This is Episode 1 of a 4-episode Christmas production, leading to the powerful final message of Dickens:“I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.”Hashtags#AChristmasCarol #CharlesDickens #ChristmasStory #Dickens #HolidayClassic #AudioDrama #Storytelling #Christmas2025 #StreetSideStudio7 #DejaBleuHouseOfCoffee #MostImportantPodcastEver #BrianJDunn #GratefulHeart
Episode 38 — A Thanksgiving Reflection: Black Friday, Season One, and the Two Wolves
mardi 25 novembre 2025 • Durée 26:02
In this special Thanksgiving episode, Brian takes listeners from his very first Black Friday as a young salesman — working the floor, shaking off nerves, and discovering the magic of retail — to the years when he was appearing on national television doing live hits about the biggest shopping day of the year. He shares the behind-the-scenes moments, the unexpected humanity in the chaos, and the lessons he carried forward from those early mornings and long lines.
From there, Brian reflects on Season 1 of The Most Important Podcast Ever — revisiting each guest and the moment from their story that stayed with him. It’s a gratitude-filled look back at a season defined by resilience, courage, and the extraordinary power of ordinary people.
To close the episode, Brian shares one of his favorite Thanksgiving parables — the story of the Two Wolves. It’s a simple tale about the battle within us, a reminder that the qualities we feed — gratitude, hope, generosity, humility — ultimately become the ones that shape our lives.
Warm, honest, and reflective, this episode is an invitation to pause during a busy season and consider which wolf you’re feeding. And as always, to keep exercising that grateful heart.









