Dunn on Purpose Podcast

Dunn on Purpose

Dunn On Purpose is where purposeful living meets practical leadership. Through interviews and solo episodes I explore how real people build strong lives, businesses, and communities then distill the takeaways into memorable language and frameworks through Power Acronym. If you want clarity, courage, and better words for what you already believe, you’re in the right place. "Com" is the root word for 'together', or 'in common'. This podcast is founded upon the "Three C's" which stand for: Strong Communication + Strong Community = Strong Company. #StrongCom Through conversations with Local Leaders and exploration into a variety of topics including how we optimize our energy, work, and love to live a life in pursuit of our best selves, we learn so much about how we can improve how we communicate to ourselves and to others and co-create community so that we can make an impact where we are, and all grow stronger as a result. Subscribe today! www.poweracronym.com www.poweracronym.com

  1. My Story on The Story of Everyman | Reflections on Creativity, Calling, and Community

    Jun 7

    My Story on The Story of Everyman | Reflections on Creativity, Calling, and Community

    The Story of Every Man | Reflections on Creativity, Calling, and Community Recently, I had the privilege of being a guest on The Story of Everyman podcast hosted by John Silos. John has built something special here in East Texas—a platform that captures the stories of everyday people and uncovers the wisdom, struggles, and experiences that shape their lives. In our conversation, we covered everything from growing up in Edgewood, Texas, to creativity, faith, podcasting, ambition, networking, and the work I do through roofing, BNI, Dunn On Purpose, and Power Acronym. After listening back to the episode, I realized there were a few ideas worth expanding on. We talked about the challenge every creator faces: the tension between creating and consuming. It's easy to scroll. It's easy to wait. It's easy to let resistance win. Whether you're creating content, building a business, cleaning your truck, or pursuing a dream, fear often disguises itself as procrastination. The work isn't always difficult. Taking the first step usually is. We also explored what motivates me to continue creating. Dunn On Purpose and Power Acronym have become containers for encouraging words, enriching perspectives, and empowering frameworks. They're ways for me to share what I'm learning while documenting the journey of becoming who God created me to be. John asked about ambition, and while I answered the question during the interview, I've continued reflecting on it. If I could summarize my ambition in a single sentence, it would be this: I want to help people through speaking, writing, and coaching. Whether that's through conversations, content, business, networking, leadership, or faith, that's the thread connecting everything I do. We also touched on Strong Com—a framework built around the relationship between Communication, Community, and Company. Strong communication helps people understand one another. Strong communities bring people together around shared values. Strong companies emerge when both are present and healthy. Most of all, this conversation reminded me how much wisdom exists in ordinary people. We live in a time where we can learn from billionaires, celebrities, and world-class experts every day. But some of the most valuable lessons come from the people living and working right beside us. That's what makes The Story of Every Man worth listening to. In The Story of Everyman episode: Growing up in Edgewood, Texas How I found my way to Longview Podcasting and creative expression Overcoming fear and creative resistance The evolution of Power Acronym Faith, purpose, and calling Communication, community, and company What ambition means to me today Connect 🎙️ Listen to The Story of Every Man with John Silos On YouTube On Spotify On Apple ✍️ Subscribe to Power Acronym 🤝 Follow @DunnOnPurpose As always, thank you for listening, reading, sharing, and supporting the work. Today's the day to live on purpose. Get it done. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.poweracronym.com

    23 min
  2. A Q&A on Faith, Failure, Business, Networking, and Living on Purpose

    Jun 2

    A Q&A on Faith, Failure, Business, Networking, and Living on Purpose

    A Q&A on Faith, Failure, Business, Networking, and Living on Purpose In this episode of the Dunn On Purpose Podcast, I answered questions submitted by people in my Facebook network. The questions went a lot of different directions. Some were funny.Some were philosophical.Some were about business, money, mindset, roofing, networking, and project management. That is part of what made this one fun. I didn’t prepare a perfectly polished keynote. I just sat down, answered the questions, and tried to share what I actually think based on what I have experienced so far. A few things I talked about in this episode: * Why I don’t believe life is a simulation, but I do believe we were created by a Creator * How movement, fitness, and intentional inputs help me control my mind * Why my greatest accomplishment may simply be continuing to get back up after failure * The truth about my first $10,000 month and the fact that I have not had a $100,000 year yet * What I would do first if I moved to a new city and needed to build business from scratch * Why relationships are still one of the most important business development strategies * Whether paid ads work and why organic content can help you test what actually connects * What makes Project One Roofing different in a crowded roofing market * The most challenging part of project management * Why a quick phone call today can save hours, days, or headaches later The answer I probably enjoyed the most was the question about what I would do if I moved to a new city tomorrow and had to generate leads and sales. Because I’ve actually done that. When Chelsey and I moved to Longview, I had to learn the community. I had to figure out who the connectors were, where relationships were being built, and how to become an active participant instead of just another person trying to sell something. That led me into running groups, the Chamber, Leadership Longview, BNI, local business circles, and a deeper understanding of how community actually works. The more I reflected on it, the more I realized this: No matter what business you are in, you are in the relationship business. That does not mean you manipulate relationships for business. It means you build trust, show up consistently, serve people well, and become the kind of person others are comfortable connecting to opportunities. This episode is not me pretending to have everything figured out. It is more of a snapshot of where I am right now, what I’ve learned so far, and how I’m continuing to build a life and business on purpose. I hope something in this conversation encourages you, enriches your thinking, or empowers you to take your next step. Today is the day to live on purpose. — Aaron This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.poweracronym.com

    27 min
  3. Being & Becoming a W.A.R.R.I.O.R. w/ Luke Nelson of The Elliott Group

    Jan 20

    Being & Becoming a W.A.R.R.I.O.R. w/ Luke Nelson of The Elliott Group

    In this episode of Dunn On Purpose, I sit down with Luke Nelson, a coach with The Elliott Group, for a grounded conversation about leadership, identity, and what real transformation actually requires. Rather than breaking down W.A.R.R.I.O.R. as a concept, this episode explores how the framework is lived, coached, and applied—inside business, relationships, faith, fitness, and everyday decision-making. Luke shares his personal journey, what drew him to the Elliott Group culture, and what he’s learned coaching people who want change but struggle with consistency. Together, we walk through each pillar of the W.A.R.R.I.O.R. framework and discuss where people most often resist growth—and what happens when they stop avoiding ownership. This conversation isn’t about hype or motivation.It’s about standards, responsibility, and building a whole life that can sustain success. What We Cover * Luke’s path into coaching and personal development * Why W.A.R.R.I.O.R. is a code, not a checklist * The role of physical discipline in mental and emotional leadership * Awareness as responsibility—not information * Why relationships and proximity accelerate growth * ReCreate as whole-life transformation, not escape * Integration: why most growth fails to stick after events * Ownership as a daily decision, not a personality trait * Reach as meeting people where they are and helping them grow at their pace Key Takeaways Frameworks don’t change lives.People do—when they’re willing to live by them. W.A.R.R.I.O.R. doesn’t promise results.It requires commitment, humility, discipline, and follow-through. About the Guest Luke Nelson is a coach with The Elliott Group, working closely with individuals who want to elevate their leadership, sales performance, and personal standards. His approach centers on accountability, identity, and helping people integrate growth across every area of life. If this episode resonated with you, you may also enjoy the written companion piece:Power Acronym 247: W.A.R.R.I.O.R. And as always—take what you hear, reflect on it, and act on what matters. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.poweracronym.com

    1h 16m
  4. W.I.N. / W.I.N. - Orientation for a Winning Season

    Jan 10

    W.I.N. / W.I.N. - Orientation for a Winning Season

    Everyone wants this year to be better than the last—even if they won’t say it out loud. In this episode, I revisit Power Acronym 24: W.I.N., an idea I originally shared in January 2025 and felt compelled to return to as 2026 begins. W.I.N. is more than a motivational phrase—it’s an orientation.A way to decide how you show up when things get hard, uncertain, or demanding. The original version of W.I.N. comes from Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps and asks a simple but demanding question: What’s Important Now? In this episode, I expand that idea with a second posture that’s become necessary in this season of life: Whatever Is Next. Together, they form a true win–win mindset—one that grounds you in present action while keeping you ready to adapt to what’s coming. This conversation is about focus, presence, execution, readiness, and calm anticipation—not hype, not prediction, and not spectacle. It’s about orientation. In This Episode * Why most people want a better year—even if they reject New Year’s resolutions * What it actually means to “win” day by day * How What’s Important Now sharpens focus, presence, and execution * Why progress is built through process, not just goals * How to reverse-engineer big 2026 goals into daily action * Why staying present is a competitive advantage (especially in endurance and leadership) * How Whatever Is Next builds readiness without anxiety * Adapting early when the year brings unexpected challenges * Why growth requires letting go of what’s comfortable or “normal” * Leadership as proactive orientation, not reaction Key Ideas & References * The original W.I.N. framework from No Limits by Michael Phelps * Presence and endurance insights from Chadd Wright * Quotes and ideas referenced from Grant Cardone and Andy Elliott * Power Acronyms as tools that only work when action follows belief Core Takeaway Keep a steady focus on the action you need to take today.Hold a calm, confident readiness for whatever comes next. That’s how you W.I.N. That’s a win–win. Listen / Subscribe If this episode resonated with you, subscribe at PowerAcronym.com and join me each week as we explore leadership, discipline, and intentional living through the language of Power Acronyms. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.poweracronym.com

    17 min
  5. 12/11/2025

    Power Acronym 207: G.R.O.W. - The Questions That Will Help You Grow in 2026

    In this episode, I break down Power Acronym 207: G.R.O.W., a coaching model from BNI that doubles as a powerful year-end reflection tool. December is a reflective season, and scribing, journaling, and answering intentional prompts can accelerate breakthroughs both personally and professionally. I also share why I believe prompts are power, and why the G.R.O.W. framework is perfect for preparing for 2026—not by accident, but on purpose. In This Episode: * Why scribing is one of the most transformational habits from S.A.V.E.R.S. * The origin of G.R.O.W. and how it became Power Acronym 207 * How prompts accelerate breakthroughs * The breakdown of G.R.O.W.: * G — Goal: Where do you want to go long-term? * R — Reality: What’s true right now? * O — Options: What opportunities open when you explore possibility? * W — Will: Where does your momentum begin? * Why December is the “practice run” for 2026 * How these questions apply whether you’re leading yourself, your business, or your chapter Questions Featured in This Episode: Goal: * What do you want to achieve long term? * Is that positive, challenging, and attainable? * Will that be of real value to you? Reality: * What is working well at the moment? * What obstacles are in your way? * What is within your control here? Options: * What could you do that would help you achieve your goal? * What do you think would happen if you did that? * What do you think would happen if you did nothing? Will: * What will you do? * What resources or support will you need? * When should we review your progress? BNI Gilmer Event If you’re in East Texas, join us for the BNI Gilmer Buckeye Business Network Interest Meeting on Wednesday, December 10th. Meet founding members, grow your network, and learn how BNI can grow your business through structured referrals. 👉 Register with the link 👉 You can also find the event on Facebook 👉 Or reach out to me directly via his Substack, PowerAcronym.com Let’s Connect I’m available for 1:1 conversations (in person or virtual) to walk through your G.R.O.W. reflections or explore deeper coaching questions. Growth happens in conversation. Let’s talk. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.poweracronym.com

    21 min

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Dunn On Purpose is where purposeful living meets practical leadership. Through interviews and solo episodes I explore how real people build strong lives, businesses, and communities then distill the takeaways into memorable language and frameworks through Power Acronym. If you want clarity, courage, and better words for what you already believe, you’re in the right place. "Com" is the root word for 'together', or 'in common'. This podcast is founded upon the "Three C's" which stand for: Strong Communication + Strong Community = Strong Company. #StrongCom Through conversations with Local Leaders and exploration into a variety of topics including how we optimize our energy, work, and love to live a life in pursuit of our best selves, we learn so much about how we can improve how we communicate to ourselves and to others and co-create community so that we can make an impact where we are, and all grow stronger as a result. Subscribe today! www.poweracronym.com www.poweracronym.com

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