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242. Staying Calm When Everything Blows Up with Ryan Dunlap

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What if you could stay grounded in the middle of chaos? Ryan Dunlap knows exactly what that takes. A former SWAT hostage negotiator turned executive pastor and conflict strategist, Ryan has spent decades navigating high-stakes moments where emotions run hot and pressure can crush. But it wasn’t until life hit him personally—NICU babies, the loss of his mother, and a brutal wake-up call at a doctor’s appointment—that he started asking the deeper questions about who he was, not just what he could do.

Join Anna and Tim for a powerful conversation with Ryan about what it really means to lead, love, and live well under pressure. This episode dives into how emotional intelligence isn’t just a skillset, but a way of showing up differently—at work, at home, and with yourself.

This Episode Covers:

  • The moment Ryan realized tactical skills weren’t enough
  • How childhood ADHD and depression shaped his leadership style
  • The role his wife played in his emotional growth
  • Why people know what to do in conflict but can’t do it when it matters
  • The impact of ministry on learning to meet people where they are
  • What happens when your communication style is “too courageous”
  • How to use the First Steps framework to reduce internal pressure
  • Why some leaders are the problem and how they can change—if they want to

CONNECT WITH RYAN:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/conflictish/
Website https://www.conflictish.com/

Until next time, here's to deeper connections and personal growth.
Mad love!

The podcast is now on YouTube! If you prefer to watch, head over to https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw3CabcJueib20U_L3WeaR-lNG_B3zYqu

__________________________________________

Don’t forget to subscribe to the Badass Confidence Coach podcast on your favorite podcast platform!

CONNECT WITH ANNA:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/askannamarcolin/
TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/tag/askannamarcolin
Email [email protected]
Website https://www.annamarcolin.com

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What if you could stay grounded in the middle of chaos? Ryan Dunlap knows exactly what that takes. A former SWAT hostage negotiator turned executive pastor and conflict strategist, Ryan has spent decades navigating high-stakes moments where emotions run hot and pressure can crush. But it wasn’t until life hit him personally—NICU babies, the loss of his mother, and a brutal wake-up call at a doctor’s appointment—that he started asking the deeper questions about who he was, not just what he could do.

Join Anna and Tim for a powerful conversation with Ryan about what it really means to lead, love, and live well under pressure. This episode dives into how emotional intelligence isn’t just a skillset, but a way of showing up differently—at work, at home, and with yourself.

This Episode Covers:

  • The moment Ryan realized tactical skills weren’t enough
  • How childhood ADHD and depression shaped his leadership style
  • The role his wife played in his emotional growth
  • Why people know what to do in conflict but can’t do it when it matters
  • The impact of ministry on learning to meet people where they are
  • What happens when your communication style is “too courageous”
  • How to use the First Steps framework to reduce internal pressure
  • Why some leaders are the problem and how they can change—if they want to

CONNECT WITH RYAN:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/conflictish/
Website https://www.conflictish.com/

Until next time, here's to deeper connections and personal growth.
Mad love!

The podcast is now on YouTube! If you prefer to watch, head over to https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw3CabcJueib20U_L3WeaR-lNG_B3zYqu

__________________________________________

Don’t forget to subscribe to the Badass Confidence Coach podcast on your favorite podcast platform!

CONNECT WITH ANNA:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/askannamarcolin/
TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/tag/askannamarcolin
Email [email protected]
Website https://www.annamarcolin.com

  continue reading

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