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If you're struggling to find time to catch up with your mates ahead of Christmas, the solution might be… chicken parmigiana? Well for one group of friends in Melbourne it has certainly helped. Andrea Jordan and her mates have been gathering regularly for 20 years and show no signs of stopping. Jimmy Ellingham speaks to Andrea who explains how the friend group has managed to make it last
You know those tasks that may not technically be hard to do, but they are a PAIN and take up so much time? Think house chores, finding a lawn company, or throwing a 5 year old's Frozen themed birthday party. Zeal, a local Omaha business, can help you with all of that plus so much more so that you can spend your time doing what matters to you! You can come home from a long day of work to a clean home and be able to spend quality time with your family or finally work on that book you've been wanting to write. Zeal can be used personally and/or professionally! Want to spoil your team or clients? You can do that too! https://zealhelps.com/
We listen to Andrea's Convention speech from the DLR Speakeasy 2021 Convention in St. Louis, MO. Also, we want YOU to be a guest speaker and are looking for Partners, Supervisors, and Directors to participate in future episodes. If you are interested in appearing on The D.L.Rogers Podcast and sharing your story, email us at dlrogerspodcast@gmail.com
It's Season 3 of the Creative Reboot podcast, the podcast for creative souls, small business owners, side hustlers and dream chasers! As creative souls, the last thing you might think you need is a system. But we're here to prove you wrong with the very lovely and knowledgable Andrea Jordan, business strategist and fellow photographer. Andrea talks to us about all things systems - honestly, there's nothing about strategy and organising this woman doesn't know! She even got Sarah loving a good spreadsheet and that's saying something. Listen in and see exactly what systems can do for your creativity. If you enjoy the episode, please rate it (5 stars!) and subscribe. Any links mentioned can be found in our show notes - https://creativereboot.co. And keep creating!! With creative fizz and whistles Carla and Sarah xxx
Breaking Ground is working for the homeless of New York. Managing over four thousand apartments, they want to support them with affordable and permanent housing. Their programs are varied, yet they concentrate on housing and outreach for the homeless around Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. They work with around 9,000 individuals per year, pairing them also with the nearest social services provider. Andrea Jordan has studied how the system has been working, and with the rest of the Breaking Ground team, they want to change it from within. They are also permanently aware of how their staff reacts to the trauma that the clients may come in with. This way, everyone is safe and secure to keep doing their best. Join this conversation to know how Breaking Ground is changing the shelter system in the boroughs of New York! For the full transcript and show notes, visit us at reachtl.org. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fran-ayalasomayajula/support
In this episode, I discuss the topic of Leadership with my guest Andrea Jordan. Andrea is a business and leadership coach and consultant. Andrea holds a Business degree from Medgar Evers College and a professional certification from The Wharton Business school. She is driven to provide support and results to entrepreneurs, small businesses, and leaders to find and execute their own standards. If interested you can find Andrea on Instagram and her website via the links below:Instagram: @theajstandardWebsite: www.theajstandard.comFollow us on IG: @DeepthoughtsdeepertalksHost: Julian RobinsonGuest: Andrea Jordan
It's time for another Q&A episode of the podcast! Today I'm answering Andrea's question about whether or not it's possible to niche too narrowly. Can your niche be too small? Can you niche too far? If this is something you're worried about or you're still experiencing some niche resistance, this is going to be a super helpful episode for you. A big thank you to Andrea Jordan for this question for today's podcast episode. You can find out more about Andrea and her amazing services over at learndiscoverbefree.com. Andrea is a business strategist and systems expert, and can help you make your business run smoother and more easily. Andrea asks: "Can you niche too far? Meaning is it possible to restrict your niche so much that your business is no longer sustainable? Are there warning signs that you may have gone too far?" This is a fabulous question Andrea, and it's definitely something that I've encountered in a lot of my client work, and particularly in the Take Off program. Show notes in full are at: tashcorbin.com/254 Follow Tash on Facebook: https://facebook.com/tashcorbincoaching Join the Heart-Centred Soul-Driven Entrepreneurs: https://facebook.com/groups/hcsde
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It's a super-sized episode as we transport you through the magic of internet to Peloton Homecoming 2019. This week we talk to riders (Andrea Jordan, Brian Albright, Holly Dimmer, Kate Hammer Johnston, Priya Banerjee & Jan Thompson Gorniak, Tom Dimmer, Cristina Ribeiro, Gina Mitchell ), the owners of the creative and strategy agency behind this year's event (Alexandra & Sarah Hall) of Harley & Co, and Peloton big shots like VP of Community Jayvee Nava and COO and co-founder Tom Cortese! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Andrea Jordan is a fellow Kiwi who works as a business strategist and photographer. This former lawyer helps business owners reduce their stress and systematize and organize their business systems through her company, all while traveling as a digital nomad for the past four years. Stay emPowered, Beck
Andrea Jordan is a fellow Kiwi who works as a business strategist and photographer. This former lawyer helps business owners reduce their stress and systematize and organize their business systems through her company, all while traveling as a digital nomad for the past four years. Stay emPowered, Beck
Andrea joins me today to share how to live free and enjoy life as you discover yourself and explore the world around you, whether locally or abroad. The post Andrea Jordan on Show #59: Discovering and Being Free appeared first on POWER to Live More.
Andrea joins me today to share how to live free and enjoy life as you discover yourself and explore the world around you, whether locally or abroad. The post Andrea Jordan on Show #59: Discovering and Being Free appeared first on POWER to Live More.
Andrea’s work as a business coach and strategist allowed her to spend the last 20 months traveling around Latin America. Eventually, she felt it was time for a change, and she’s recently headed back to her home country, New Zealand, to continue the adventure. Tune in to hear all about how this decision came about, her tips for volunteering in animal shelters on the road, budgeting for your business, and tons more. In This Episode The value of test runs of working from anywhere What she wishes she’d known before starting out Tips for volunteering in animal shelters while traveling Deciding to return to New Zealand Tips for anyone at a crossroads How business planning (and budgeting) can help you reach your goals And so much more See www.nomadtopia.com/130 for show notes plus other interviews, resources, community, and more. Support Nomadtopia Radio by becoming a patron! More info at www.nomadtopia.com/patron.
Cree Koria and her family were living the American Dream in the suburbs of Atlanta. Cree and her husband both working, 2 boys in school, house full of stuff and a jam packed normal schedule. They had always talked about leaving the so called American Dream and moving to Mexico but every time they started to move forward with that path, life got the way. "It didn't feel like we were living our own authentic life." Until one day Cree had a headache and not just any kind of headache one that was excruciating for month and on a visit to an urgent care clinic, she sat up from the examination table and said, “I can’t see.” Everything had gone black, she was blind and at that moment life got real. "Get the Doctor, I can't see." A lot has transpired in their lives since then and I talked to Cree while her and her family are living in Ajijic Mexico living their authentic life. In this episode we discuss... What it's like to come to the realization that you felt like you were living someone else's life. How do you handle the trauma of instantly loosing your vision? How they unraveled their American Dream life in Atlanta and headed to Mexico. What they've discovered since crossing the border and traveling through Mexico. Hey stick around for a quick segment at the end called, Pulling the Ripcord. I caught up with Fara and Bob Grim that are right at the moment of pulling the ripcord on their cubicle corporate world in Portland and headed to Scandinavia and while they’ve been preparing for their launch, they came up with a genius mindset to save money. You don’t want to miss it. Show Notes Cree and Alpesh Koria and their family at nomad-ish.com and on Facebook @nomadish4. Poco a Poco charity in Ajijic, Mexico Pulling the Ripcord segment Follow Bob and Fara Grim on Facebook at @CanDoLatitude and this conversation was inspired by episode 55 with Andrea Jordan and episode 49 with Nat and Jodie. Sponsors PrintDirtCheap.com – Rockstars in printing with over 30 categories of printing products doing it FAST and doing it CHEAP. Use promo code ‘LIFEHUNTER’ for $10 off of your print job or request a free sample of their work. Check out clickplacement.com to design your search engine marketing strategies and launch an epic PPC campaign. Support the Go Hunt Life show by making a donation to help keep the life hunter stories coming at Patreon.com/gohuntlife Equipment used in this episode: Mic: Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone Check out all of the podcast episodes: Go Hunt Life on iTunes
Andrea Jordan is a location independent Business Strategist with a global list of clients and her area of expertise is helping people that feel stuck. She’s built her business around the pain that she went through because she was once, right there but she's now living the digital nomad lifestyle. "I looked at my boss and thought, do I really want to be him when I grow up." She was a corporate attorney for 17 years working long hours and making big money, 6 figures, when one day she looked at one of the partners in the firm and thought, do I really want to be him when I grow up. She saw how much that job took away from the rest of his life and she actually go queazy and sick to her stomach. That’s what she needed to make the change. In this episode we discuss... The grind of a 17 year law career. The defining moment that finally pushed her to start building a new life. The transition phase of planning for her exit and launching a digital nomad lifestyle. The tools that she developed when she began building her strategist and coaching business. How she now travels the world house and pet sitting. Her strategy to find wifi in a new city. How she runs her business while traveling and seeing the world. Learn. Discover. Be Free. We spend a lot of time in this interview talking about her transition phase. The, "I know I’m going to do this but I need to follow a plan to make this change logically." If you've ever looked at your boss and thought, "I don't want to be them when I grow up." You're going to either love this episode or it's going to scare you into pulling the ripcord. Show Notes Learndiscoverbefree.com Instagram: @travellingjordan Facebook: @andreajordanbusinessstrategist Thank you to Nat and Jodie, guests on episode #49, for the introduction. Check out their ultimate guide to house sitting and traveling the world at natnjodie.com. Sponsors PrintDirtCheap.com – Rockstars in printing with over 30 categories of printing products doing it FAST and doing it CHEAP. Use promo code ‘LIFEHUNTER’ for $10 off of your print job or request a free sample of their work. Check out clickplacement.com to design your search engine marketing strategies and launch an epic PPC campaign. Support the Go Hunt Life show by making a donation to help keep the life hunter stories coming at Patreon.com/gohuntlife Equipment used in this episode: Mic: Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone Check out all of the podcast episodes: Go Hunt Life on iTunes
Andrea Jordan discusses her experience as a digital nomad and tips for using systems in your business and blog to create the lifestyle you desire. She shares tools for planning blog content and social media posts as well as how to get started as a digital nomad.
After 17 years as a corporate attorney, Andrea realized she was no longer happy or fulfilled with the work. Additionally, over the years, she developed a few challenging illnesses, including sever dizziness. The dizziness forced her to take three weeks off work. The first morning away from work, Andrea realized she didn’t want to be an attorney anymore. Andrea took some time to assess her situation, and developed a plan to become a digital nomad. Now , she travels the world, exploring new places and working remotely. Q & A What was the number one thing that was holding you back from accepting self love? Not feeling like it was actually something that was possible for me. Especially working as a lawyer, I just thought this was how life was. I had to work very long hours to get paid well. In the space, it was just what you put up with. Who is one person who has changed your life for the better? I've had so many wonderful people. I think I'm going to group all of my coaches into one bundle. I have had a couple of career coaches along the way. They each made life significantly better. What is the best advice you have ever received? “Keep it simple, stupid.” What is a self care habit that you practice regularly? My exercise routine in the morning. There are sometimes when I really don't want to do it. But as soon as I put my music, I am just in the zone. It is wonderful to be able to use my body in that way, and see the ways my body is improving. Can you share a resource, an app or a tool that we can use to build our selfcare practice. I am a fan of the Pomodoro Technique, which advocates 25 minutes of work followed by a short break. There’s an app called Tomato Timer that helps with that. What book are you reading right now? The Time Out Guide to Uruguay. What is the one thing that you are most passionate about? My photography. My volunteer work with rescue animals. Traveling, and working with business owners to grow their own businesses. Guest Bio Andrea Jordan is a business strategist for entrepreneurs, creatives & adventurers. With a rare combination of expertise in corporate law and business coaching, together with a degree in accounting, this woman knows her stuff! She is also a digital nomad who has made a commitment to support the communities she lives in by volunteering at animal shelters as she travels throughout Latin America. Freebie for bloggers - http://learndiscoverbefree.com/3-steps-to-blog-ideas/ www.learndiscoverbefree.com https://www.facebook.com/AndreaJordanBusinessStrategist/ https://www.instagram.com/travellingjordan/
Today, I am continuing my conversation with Andrea Jordan and we're talking all about going from being a corporate lawyer in New Zealand to a now living a full-time travel lifestyle as a Business Strategist. To find links to the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit www.livingunconventionally.com/140 To join the Living Unconventionally Facebook Group, just visit www.livingunconventionally.com/Facebook If you would like to support the Living Unconventionally Podcast, visit www.livingunconventionally.com/patreon to become a patron of the show on Patreon. Stalk Me On: LivingUnconventionally.com/Instagram LivingUnconventionally.com/Twitter LivingUnconventionally.com/YouTube
This week's guest is Andrea Jordan and we're going to talk about the incredible journey that has taken her from being a corporate lawyer in New Zealand to touring as part of a Salsa dance team, to now traveling the world solo. To find links to the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit www.livingunconventionally.com/139 To join the Living Unconventionally Facebook Group, just visit www.livingunconventionally.com/Facebook If you would like to support the Living Unconventionally Podcast, visit www.livingunconventionally.com/patreon to become a patron of the show on Patreon. Stalk Me On: LivingUnconventionally.com/Instagram LivingUnconventionally.com/Twitter LivingUnconventionally.com/YouTube
Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
Andrea Jordan is our wonderful guest for Episode 100! She is from New Zealand, and after seventeen years in the corporate world in New Zealand and the UK, she decided to become a digital nomad. She is a business strategist who works with entrepreneurs and business owners through her venture, LearnDiscoverBeFree. Andrea practices what she preaches, traveling around the world to live, to work, and to play. In today’s episode, she shares her own creative way of getting involved with animal rescue. New Coaching Program! Here’s a new program that Andrea has just put on her website. It’s a 30-day group program for entrepreneurs who’ve had trouble taking action in their business. The participants take an idea and implement it during the program. http://learndiscoverbefree.com/idea-to-implementation/ Website and social media to find Andrea Jordan Website www.learndiscoverbefree.com Facebook for my business - https://www.facebook.com/AndreaJordanBusinessStrategist Facebook for my photography - https://www.facebook.com/AndreaJordanPhotography/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/travellingjordan/ Free resources on Andrea’s website For bloggers – a workbook that contains my simple 3 step system to create 6 months worth of blog posts in an hour or two http://learndiscoverbefree.com/3-steps-to-blog-ideas For those with big dreams – a 5 part mini-course to help you set BIG goals for 2017 and create a plan to achieve them. http://learndiscoverbefree.com/plan-your-2017/ Animals Shelters Care for Dogs (Chiang Mai, Thailand) - http://www.carefordogs.org/ Playa Animal Shelter (Playa Del Carmen, Mexico) - http://playaanimalrescue.org/ Mayan Family, Hope For The Animals (Lake Aitilan, Guatemala) - https://www.mayanfamilies.org/ Housesitting New Zealand – https://www.kiwihousesitters.co.nz/ Worldwide - https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/su/HdUnFcKU (using this link will give a 20% discount on the annual fee) Airbnb Using this link will give free travel credit - www.airbnb.com/c/andreaj245 Articles written by Andrea Jordan Stuff - http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/kiwi-traveller/87417465/travel-blog-three-months-by-the-lake-in-guatemala Stuff is New Zealand’s largest online news network. This article was also published in two New Zealand newspapers – The Press and The Dominion Post Andrea also has an upcoming article in House Sitting Magazine. Book mentioned in the episode Jonathan Livingston Seagull, written by Richard Bach, helped inspire Andrea with the name of her website. Thanks to soundbible.com for the Fireworks sound effect. If you want to join our animal rescue community and receive two free bonus dog-training resources from Irith Bloom, positive reinforcement dog trainer, go to http://thisispawprint.com/ask. Irith can be found at http://www.thesophisticateddog.com/ All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is a musician based in Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, walk, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Stop abuse, and help increase animal protection, welfare, and rights. http://thisispawprint.com http://animalrescuepodcast.com