When the World Won't Calm Down: Leading from Your Center

When the World Won't Calm Down: Leading from Your Center

Author: Mission Ambition, LLC March 10, 2026 Duration: 52:49

Episode 38 - Erin Dunn: "When the World Won't Calm Down: Leading from Your Center"

You can't eliminate the chaos. But you can stop letting it run you. What if the real leadership skill isn't handling pressure — it's building something inside you that pressure can't reach?


Every ambitious leader knows what it feels like when everything hits at once. The demands stack, the environment is loud, and you're expected to perform anyway. Most leaders white-knuckle it — they power through, suppress the signal, and wonder why they feel scattered three days later. This episode is for the leader who is ready to stop surviving the chaos and start operating from above it.


Erin Dunn spent 10 years in the Air Force — six in public affairs and four as a special agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. She went on to serve as a geopolitical planner and foreign policy advisor with the joint staff, earned her law degree while deployed as a government civilian to Iraq as a single mom, and retired from federal service. She is now focused full-time on veteran advocacy. What she learned — through post-traumatic stress, through grief, through a VA system that largely failed her — is a masterclass in Tactical Center. The chaos outside you does not have to mean chaos inside you.


CHAPTERS:

(00:18) Hardcore and At Ease Setup

(04:43) Erin Dunn Air Force Path

(09:59) Law School and Civilian Shift

(24:50) Deploying to Iraq

(28:15) Finding Calm in Chaos

(33:45) PTSD Triggers and Control

(47:55) Three Takeaways and Next Steps


IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER:

- ✓ Why controlling your environment — not eliminating chaos — is the skill that sustains high performance

- ✓ The difference between post-traumatic recovery and post-traumatic growth

- ✓ Practical grounding tools for any high-stimulus environment

- ✓ Why suppressing negative emotions doesn't protect performance — it erodes it


GUEST: ERIN DUNN

10-year Air Force veteran | Air Force Office of Special Investigations | Geopolitical planner and foreign policy advisor, joint staff | Federal civilian retiree | Veteran advocate

Erin holds a law degree and has spent a decade helping veterans access the benefits they have earned. She is available for public speaking — to book her, contact info@missionambition.org.


RESOURCES:

othersoverself.com | join.othersoverself.com | info@missionambition.org


CONNECT WITH SHELLY:

Keep the conversation going at join.othersoverself.com

@OthersOverSelf | @TheShellyRood


ABOUT YOUR HOST:

Shelly Rood is a former U.S. Army Reserve Captain, broadcast television executive, and host of Hardcore and At Ease — a top 1% globally ranked leadership podcast. She is the creator of the Others Over Self® mindset and co-founder of Mission Ambition, LLC. Her work helps frustrated ambitious leaders keep their edge without going over the edge.


Hardcore and At Ease-powered by Others Over Self® explores the quiet tension between relentless drive and sustainable peace. This isn't another leadership podcast about hustle culture or empty platitudes for work-life balance. Instead, it digs into a very specific, often unspoken dilemma: what happens when your innate intensity-your hardcore commitment to exceptional results-feels at odds with your well-being and the health of your team? You might recognize the feeling of operating from a constant state of urgency, wondering why success feels so arduous while others seem to navigate their careers and lives with more grace and less friction. The conversations here are built on the premise that you are not broken or lacking; the problem is that most conventional advice fails to address the core conflict of being both highly driven and genuinely at ease. Through candid interviews and reflective commentary, the podcast examines this intersection of business, culture, and personal philosophy. Listeners will hear practical frameworks and stories that challenge the either/or mindset, suggesting that profound achievement and profound calm aren't mutually exclusive. It’s for managers, founders, and anyone in a position of influence who is tired of the burnout narrative and seeks a more integrated, sustainable approach to ambition. Each episode aims to provide not just insight, but a tangible shift in perspective, helping you channel your deep care for results without sacrificing your sense of self or compassion for others. The dialogue is rooted in the principle that putting others over self isn't about martyrdom, but about building a foundation of trust and collective efficacy that, ironically, allows for greater individual focus and resilience. Tune in for a nuanced take on what it means to lead and live with both ferocious intent and genuine composure.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 42

Hardcore and At Ease - powered by Others Over Self®
Podcast Episodes