From Convict to CEO w/ Chad Dunn: One in a Row, Fear→Focus, and Building MOVE Human Performance

03 Oct 2025 • 48 min • EN
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How do you rebuild your life when it feels like everything has been stripped away? In this powerful episode of The Game Time Guru, I sit down with Chad Dunn — former inmate turned CEO & Co-Founder of MOVE Human Performance in Arizona. Chad’s journey isn’t about luck. It’s about grit, discipline, and choosing to keep moving forward one step at a time. We cover: From BMX racer to football/wrestling → how early identity shaped his toughness The wrong turns: chasing adrenaline, drugs, prison—and how he reset from zero The “one in a row” mindset: stacking wins one day at a time Helping athletes & survivors: ACL tears, spinal cord injuries, burns, gunshot trauma Turning fear into focus and refusing to set limits in rehab or in life Building MOVE Human Performance: why he became the “Uber of PT” and grew it from scratch Lifelong learning: why you’re either growing or decaying Chad also shares insights from his upcoming book, Mind Over Virtually Everything (releasing October 28, 2025 on Amazon), where he lays out lessons on identity, resilience, and making every move a calculated step. If you’ve ever felt like you were starting from zero—or stuck in recovery, rebuilding, or redefining yourself—this episode is your playbook. Guest: Chad Dunn, the CEO & Co-Founder, MOVE Human Performance (AZ) Book: Mind Over Virtually  Everything — Oct 28, 2025 https://mindovervirtuallyeverything.com/product/mind-over-virtually-everything/ Website: https://moveperformance.com/  IG: Chad Dunn: https://www.instagram.com/chaddunn22/ IG: Move Performance: https://www.instagram.com/moveperformance/  Listen & Subscribe: YouTube: https://youtu.be/zyTI353QELU 

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