The Story of Everyman

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This podcasts’ vision is set to talk about past, present, and future topics from the prospectives of the hosts. It also aims to have quests on to share their stories, no matter where they come from. As, there are as many ways to live as there are people, each person’s story has it’s own value. We will explore topics surrounding popular culture, current events, social structure, social anome, social psychology, science, addiction, religion, relationships, fitness, and personal journeys, and my personal favorite, All Things Longview.

  1. Jun 6

    Aaron Dunn

    Today's guest is a man who grew up with two red lights and roughly 2,000 neighbors — a small-town kid from Edgewood, Texas who has spent the better part of a decade turning conversation into a calling. His name is Aaron Dunn. Aaron is a podcaster, creative thinker, and self-described lover of intentional conversations. His show, Dunn on Purpose — a clever play on his last name — has been a throughout in his life since around 2018 or 2019. In his own words, it's been "anything that's top of mind, ideas... just an outlet... a different platform... a creative expression." The byline, as Aaron puts it, is simple: "to encourage, enrich, and empower other people." What makes Aaron's journey remarkable is how winding the road to that mission has been. Born in Dallas and raised in East Texas, he entered the workforce without a college degree, landing in car sales with — as he'll tell you himself — "holes in the nicest dress pants that I had and about two nice shirts." It was there, building a personal brand from scratch, that he first discovered the power of a microphone and a story. Podcasting, Aaron says, "has changed my life in a number of ways" — opening doors to careers, communities, and connections he could never have predicted. A lot of his career decisions and personal decisions, as he sees it, "can trace back in some form or fashion to a podcast in some way." Today Aaron calls Longview home, and he brings with him a mind built for frameworks, a heart for people, and a simple conviction about what good content requires: "I want it to be alive for me. It needs to be authentic..." He's curious. He's been called an antagonist — in the best possible way. And he loves a good conversation. So let's get into it. Aaron Dunn, welcome to The Story of Every Man.

    49 min
  2. May 13

    Angela Sanders Dawson

    Before we begin this episode of The Story of Everyman, please be advised that this conversation contains discussions involving sexual assault, domestic violence, trauma, depression, and emotional abuse. Some listeners may find portions of this episode difficult or triggering. Listener discretion is strongly advised. On this episode of The Story of Everyman, we sit down with Angela Sanders Dawson — a woman whose story is filled with heartbreak, survival, healing, and the complicated weight of carrying pain for a lifetime. Angela is also the founder of Creekdale Counseling & Psychological Services, where she helps others navigate mental health, trauma, healing, and emotional wellness through compassionate counseling and psychological support. Angela opens up with raw honesty about growing up in fear, battling depression, navigating betrayal, and trying to find peace after years of emotional trauma. In one of the most powerful moments of the conversation, she says, “As a child, my life is just full of fear, absolute fear, day to day to day.” But this episode isn’t only about pain. It’s about resilience. It’s about what happens when someone keeps moving forward even after life keeps “knocking you back down.” Angela shares the reality of learning to survive emotionally while still trying to love people, build a life, and rediscover hope. You’ll hear moments that are brutally honest: “I had a lot of struggles with like depression…” “Life just sucks in general sometimes, but life is wonderful.” “I don’t have to live in fear anymore.” Today, Angela uses both her personal experiences and professional expertise to help others who may feel trapped in their own struggles. If you’d like to learn more about her work, visit Creekdale Counseling & Psychological Services, email Info@creekdalepsych.com, or call 903-746-3088. This is a conversation about trauma, family, forgiveness, survival, and the lifelong search for peace. This is The Story of Everyman.

    1h 1m
  3. Mar 5

    Briston Rains - Texas Outlaw Running

    Welcome to The Story of Everyman, the podcast where we sit down with ordinary people who have walked extraordinary paths. Today’s guest is someone many runners across Texas know well. As the episode begins we hear: “I have a pretty cool guest today named Briston, and he's the owner of Texas Outlaw Running.” But Briston Rains’ story didn’t begin with race finish lines or running companies. It started with a challenge most people can relate to. As he remembers those early days: “Like a warm-up lap, like half a mile and I could barely run half a mile.” Yet something inside him pushed him forward. What began as struggle slowly turned into discipline and purpose. Eventually he found himself pushing far beyond what he once thought possible. “I was running like 70 miles a week running eight, 10, 12 miles a day.” But this conversation goes deeper than running. Briston also shares the emotional journey of discovering the truth about his family and navigating relationships with the people who shaped his life. At one point he reflects on the complicated story surrounding his biological mother: “My real mother is the one that raised me… and my biological mother’s my biological mother.” It’s a powerful moment of honesty about identity, gratitude, and understanding where we come from. And somewhere along the way, all those miles on the road turned into something bigger. What began as a personal pursuit eventually grew into a company that now hosts races and builds community across Texas. As Briston explains: “These running company name ideas started coming to me in my head.” Those ideas would eventually become Texas Outlaw Running, a brand and movement that has inspired thousands of runners. Today we talk about perseverance, identity, faith, and the miles it takes to turn an idea into something real. So sit back and enjoy this episode of The Story of Everyman with Briston Rains, founder of Texas Outlaw Running.

    1h 4m
  4. Feb 21

    SOE - Featuring Shawn Ingram

    🎙️ The Story of Everyman Podcast – Featuring Shawn Ingram Welcome to The Story of Everyman. There comes a moment in a man’s life when he stops… and looks back. “When you get to a certain age,” Shawn Ingram said, “I was looking at my life…” And what he saw wasn’t just success. It was absence. “And so I miss my family and I missed a lot. I've got a daughter that's 33 this year and I missed a great, great portion of her life.” Like many men, Shawn’s story didn’t begin with perfect footing. “Like a lot of us, unfortunately, I grew up in a divorce split home, divorced parents. So I never grew up with that parental unit.” Faith found him early… “My young life, that's where I grew up in Pentecostal Church.” But purpose… purpose would take time. Because there was something missing. “And I've never been able to plug into my community either.” But something happens when a man decides that his story isn’t over. Something happens when he chooses presence… over pursuit. When he decides, this chapter will be different. “I moved to Longview in 2015.” And here… he didn’t just find a place to live. He found a place to belong. “You said you wanted to be a part of the community.” Today, Shawn Ingram helps lead Longview Connections, a group built on something deeper than business. “We are a networking group… I think our biggest requirement is that our members are folks with integrity and honor and respect for one another.” Because in the end… This story isn’t about networking. It’s about redemption. It’s about family. It’s about community. And it’s about a man who decided that the rest of his life… Would be lived on purpose. This… Is the Story of Everyman. Featuring Shawn Ingram.

    35 min

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This podcasts’ vision is set to talk about past, present, and future topics from the prospectives of the hosts. It also aims to have quests on to share their stories, no matter where they come from. As, there are as many ways to live as there are people, each person’s story has it’s own value. We will explore topics surrounding popular culture, current events, social structure, social anome, social psychology, science, addiction, religion, relationships, fitness, and personal journeys, and my personal favorite, All Things Longview.