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As their investigation deepens, police begin to focus on Jordan Johnstone. He was the last known person to see Annalise alive. The evidence begins to mount.
Two hikers stumble upon a body in a wooded area off a country road in Perthshire. Police quickly determine this isn't the murder scene—Annalise Johnstone was killed elsewhere. Meanwhile, her brother, Jordan Johnstone, walks into a Dundee police station to report her missing. But detectives sense he's withholding something.
Introducing “Who Killed Annalise?” a five-part true crime podcast series from The Courier and DC Thomson. In 2023, Police Scotland claimed they had solved every homicide since 2013. But for the family of Annalise Johnstone, one question remains: Who Killed Annalise? Annalise Johnstone was killed in the shadow of a witch's grave in 2018. Annalise's brother, Jordan Johnstone, and his girlfriend, Angela Newlands, were charged in connection with her brutal killing—but neither was ever convicted. The Courier revisits the cold case of Annalise Johnstone like never before, uncovering new details and speaking with those closest to the investigation: journalists, detectives, and witnesses. The Podcast also features interviews with Annalise's family, which is significant given that one was once a suspect. New episodes of Who Killed Annalise? drop weekly starting February 17, 2025. Listen ad-free and binge the full series now on The Courier app.
In this episode, host Jordan Johnstone speaks with Sharon Beach, a remarkable individual whose life story exemplifies resilience. Sharon shares her harrowing experience of being kidnapped and the strength she found in her faith to escape and recover. In this conversation, Sharon shares her profound journey of healing and resilience following her traumatic experiences. She emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, the role of faith in overcoming obstacles, and the significance of surrounding oneself with supportive people. Key Takeaways Resiliency is defined as embracing God's promise for our lives. Childhood challenges can shape our ability to be resilient. Community plays a crucial role in personal growth and support. Resiliency is a mindset that can be cultivated throughout life. Planning and mental strength are key in overcoming trauma. Living well is a powerful form of revenge against adversity. Faith can guide us through the darkest times. The journey of healing can take time but is achievable. Sharing our stories can help others find strength. Forgiveness can be a powerful release from burdens. God's presence can carry us through difficult times. Resilience often comes from a blend of faith and personality. Sharing one's story can help others find healing. Surrounding yourself with supportive people is crucial. It's important to take life one day at a time. God's timing is essential in our journeys. Emotional struggles are common for victims of trauma. Encouragement can come from scripture and faith. Helping one person can fulfill a greater purpose.
In this episode, guest Reagan Cannon and host Jordan Johnstone discuss the importance of feedback in professional growth and how to give and receive feedback effectively. Reagan emphasizes the role of trust in feedback, and addresses the challenges that women face in giving and receiving feedback. Reagan and Jordan also explore the Christian approach to feedback and the importance of teaching and setting clear expectations. Key Takeaways Feedback is crucial for professional growth and should be given and received regularly. Trust plays a significant role in the effectiveness of feedback. Women face unique challenges in giving and receiving feedback due to societal expectations. The Christian approach to feedback involves teaching, setting clear expectations, and giving feedback with love and empathy.
In this episode, Denise Grace Gitsham, a political contributor, attorney, speaker, and author, joins host, Jordan Johnstone, to discuss the importance of storytelling and its impact. Denise highlights the significance of storytelling in leadership, sales, and motivating others. She also shares how storytelling can be used to talk about personal accomplishments and professional successes, emphasizing the importance of sharing stories as a testimony of God's goodness and inspiring others. Key Takeaways Storytelling is a powerful tool that engages our emotions and activates different parts of our brains, making it more memorable and relatable. Storytelling is effective in leadership, sales, and motivating others, as it helps convey messages in a way that resonates with people. Sharing personal accomplishments and professional successes through storytelling can be done by viewing them as a testimony of God's goodness and inspiring others. Being truthful about the results of a year while maintaining a positive and encouraging tone can be achieved through storytelling that focuses on growth, learning, and resilience. Authenticity and speaking truthfully about challenges can minister to others. Authenticity is important in leadership and can inspire trust and connection. Storytelling is a powerful tool in various contexts, such as politics and thought leadership. Crafting an authentic story involves knowing your audience and staying on message. God's discipline can shape and transform us, even in the realm of politics.
In this special episode, host Jordan Johnstone speaks with 4word's Executive Director, Melissa Harrison, about the significance of 4word Giving Week and the special way we're sharing the impact of our global ministry.
In this episode, host Jordan Johnstone and guest Jennifer Howell discuss the importance of empathy and its role in the workplace. They explore the difference between empathy and sympathy, and how empathy can complement self-awareness. Jennifer shares a personal experience of how empathy in the workplace impacted her and offers strategies for leaders to model empathy and build team connection.
In this episode, the conversation explores the importance of self-awareness in emotional intelligence (EQ) and how it relates to mindfulness. Dr. Merary Simeon, a Fortune 50 HR executive, shares insights on self-awareness and its impact on personal and professional growth. She emphasizes the need to pause, reflect, and understand our emotions, triggers, and inner world. Dr. Merary and host, Jordan Johnstone, discuss the importance of self-awareness and vulnerability in managing emotions and building relationships. They also explore the connection between self-awareness and forgiveness in emotional healing.
In this episode, guest Alli Worthington discusses anxiety and its impact on women. She and host, Jordan Johnstone, explore the intersection of faith and business, the importance of getting help, and strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome and setbacks. They also emphasize the role of mentorship and self-care in managing anxiety, and highlight the challenges women face in the workplace. Alli provides our listeners with practical advice for navigating anxiety and building resilience. Key Takeaways Anxiety is a common struggle for women, particularly in the workplace, due to societal expectations and the mental load they carry. Entrepreneurship can be a catalyst for anxiety, but it also provides an opportunity for personal and spiritual growth. Getting help, whether through therapy, coaching, or mentorship, is crucial for managing anxiety and maintaining mental well-being. Overcoming imposter syndrome requires taking action, embracing vulnerability, and recognizing that growth often involves discomfort. Self-care, including practices like breathwork and intentional time for relaxation, is essential for managing anxiety and maintaining overall well-being.
In this episode, Dr. Nicole Martin walks us through her final two aspects of her personal meaning of Christmas, and both Nicole and host, Jordan Johnstone, share why they think Christ coming as a baby and not as a full-grown adult holds significance for all Christians.
To begin this month's conversation centered around gratitude, Marisa Fienup, 4word advisory board member and Senior Director of Product Management for Tandem Diabetes, joins host, Jordan Johnstone, to share why gratitude is something she is very mindful to dedicate time to each day. Marisa also shares a list of 4 ways gratitude can transform every area of your life.
In this episode, Kay Lynn Mayhue, President of Merit, and host, Jordan Johnstone, talk about why financial planning can be an uncomfortable process, which can also lead to some mistakes or missteps when approaching your finances as a professional woman. Kay Lynn also shares her financial planning top win and biggest mistake, and offers advice on how to start financial planning, no matter where you are in life.
To help you as you wrap up this year and plan for the next one, we are dedicating the month of October to talking about financial planning—what it looks like, how you do it, and why it's so important. Join host Jordan Johnstone as she interviews Kay Lynn Mayhue, President of Merit, which manages over 5 billion in RIA and Brokerage assets under management. Kay Lynn is passionate about helping people take their careers – and themselves – to exceptional levels, which is exactly what we hope you are able to do with the resources that 4word provides this month!
In the previous episode, you met Molly Fletcher, entrepreneur and host of the podcast, Game Changers with Molly Fletcher. Molly shared how she embraces learning in her own life and career, and reassured all of us that asking questions and being curious is a sign of confidence, not weakness. In this episode, Molly and host, Jordan Johnstone, discuss how to overcome obstacles like fear that may be keeping you from stepping out of your comfort zone to take advantage of a learning opportunity. Molly also shares how she encourages learning within her own team and how together they prioritize developing as individuals and as a company.
Join host Jordan Johnstone as she interviews Molly Fletcher to discuss how you can become a lifelong learner and why it's something that you prioritize. There's never a wrong time to be learning, and actively seeking out opportunities to learn will not only enrich your life, but it will also strengthen your relationships with others as they connect with you through your journey to learn and understand more about them and what they do. Molly Fletcher, entrepreneur, speaker, author, and host of the podcast Game Changers with Molly Fletcher, returns to the podcast and shares why learning is something that she is incredibly passionate about and believes in the importance of.
In this episode, Martha Newsome and host, Jordan Johnstone, talk about how Medical Teams International is working to bring awareness to more issues happening around the world. Martha also shares who the most influential leaders have been in her life and what makes her most proud as CEO.
Join host Jordan Johnstone and guest Martha Newsome, CEO and president of Medical Teams International, as they discuss exponential and influential leadership. As you listen to their conversation, you will hear the joy and genuine heart that Martha has, not just for the communities that Medical Teams assists, but also for the people on her staff that partner with her to have an impact on the hurting parts of the world. Martha is an authentic example of influential and exponential leadership and we are so grateful we all get to learn from her this month.
In this episode, Keri and host Jordan Johnstone go deeper into seven shifts that will result when a woman is leading a movement in her sphere of influence. Keri uses these shifts to further define how a movement maker should structure their movement in order to not just see it be successful, but also see it make the difference in the world that it was intended to make from its inception.
In this episode, Dr. Shannan Crawford and host, Jordan Johnstone, walk their way through the last two steps in the boundary-setting process, and also talk about working through the possible “fear of missing out” feelings you may battle when you start flexing your new “say no” muscles.
Welcome to Season 4 of Work, Love, Pray! This season will feature inspirational stories and God moments from 4word women who are not afraid to be unstoppable for their Creator. Share in these conversations with women who have come up against obstacles and setbacks and have not only figured out how to overcome those things but have learned to be even stronger and more focused on their end goal of being unstoppable for Christ and the work that He has called us to do for His glory. To kick off this year's conversations, host Jordan Johnstone spoke with Melissa Peak, Geographic Leader, AMERICAS GEO, Enterprise Skill Transformation at Amazon Web Services. Melissa has more than two decades of experience leading organizations to growth and customer success, while building an engaged workforce. Melissa discusses how the process of planning and strategizing for a brand new year can be a beneficial practice BUT is not without the possibility of running into some roadblocks. And some of those roadblocks might even come from the planner themselves.
Jordan opens up to his about his childhood in cumbria, how rugby is the standard practice up there & climbing the rugby league ladder through the age grades at his club Kells ARLFC. We hear how he's got to where he is now & what that entails in the professional game. JJ has had it all through playing for his hometown club, signing professional, relegation, administration & being at a top four club with huge ambitions. We hear his 1-13.
Lou Wall returns to Pop Queers after a tight victory in episode 6, this time from quarantine! After a successful run of ‘Oh No! Satan Stole My Pineal Gland’ she’s taking the stage of […] http://media.blubrry.com/pop_queers/p/joy.org.au/popqueers/wp-content/uploads/sites/441/2020/07/PQ43-Lou-Wall.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 35:26 — 30.3MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Pop Queers: Ep 43: Lou Wall vs Jordan Johnstone (Pop Quaranteers Episode 17) appeared first on Pop Queers.
Trina Lee, a non-profit professional and manager of the 4word Mentor Program, joins the podcast to talk about belonging culture and why it’s important for any size company to prioritize. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone. Click here to access this episode's show notes!
What makes a good boss? What makes a bad boss? If you are a boss, how can you know where you lie on the spectrum? Kelly Thurman, speaker, facilitator, acute strategist, and 4word's Board Chair, joins the podcast to share her "platinum rule" anyone can follow to improve the quality of their leadership. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone. Click here to access this episode's show notes!
When you show up to work each morning, do your feet suddenly feel like two giant bricks? Have you lost track of time just staring at your computer screen, unmotivated to move onto the next task? Lori Berry, a woman in finance and co-founder of 4word: Southlake, joins the podcast to talk about ruts in life and how to pull yourself out of them. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
Lisa Lewis, Transformational Leadership Coach and 4word mentor, walks us through the journey to finding your purpose and how it involves a lot of "trying on." Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
This time of the year, giving usually means swapping presents with loved ones. But giving can (and should) go way beyond presents. So what does that look like? Melissa Hinnant, owner of Grace and Lace and a Shark Tank entrepreneur, talks about why she built an entire business centered on her desire to always give. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
If you were asked to define "scarcity mindset," what would you say? Is it something you think you struggle with? Is it a bad thing? S. Renee Smith, advisor, coach, and strategic partner, joins the podcast to discuss why the scarcity mindset is prevalent and what type of mindset we should all focus on having. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
All of us will experience grief in some way in our lifetimes, but grief is a special phenomena in that we will all walk through it in our own unique way. Kristin Brown, vice president of communications for the Institute for Faith, Work and Economics, shares her raw and real journey through grief and why she has come to liken grief to an empty canvas. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
Many of us long for community, and when you find it, that community can be one of the most enriching parts of your life. Your role in your community, however, should not be a passive one. You should be looking for ways to influence your community, so they can turn around and influence the world. In this episode, Dina Dwyer-Owens, Brand Ambassador and Board Member of Neighborly (formerly Dwyer Group®), talks about the single key to bringing your community to the next level of effectiveness: values. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
Women in the workplace are a group being impacted at an alarming rate with issues that often make zero sense and cause undue stress and uncertainty, ultimately brewing feelings of resentment and overall disunity in the workplace. Racism, ageism, sexism, and many other issues affect us in the workplace and then bleed outside the office and into daily lives, too. Joi Freeman, a highly successful business woman and 4word woman, talks about what it's like to be a single woman of color in the workplace, and how her status carries over to the church. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
Self-care can be incredibly beneficial to your physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing, but only if it's self-care that actually feeds you. On this episode, Enneagram coach Beth McCord walks through each Enneagram type and how each type has different things that make them tick. Knowing what makes you tick will also help you know what you need to keep your tank full! Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
On a scale of one to ten, how much joy does your life currently bring you? Marie Kondo shook us all - in the best possible way - with her quest to help us simplify our homes and let them truly bring us peace and joy. But why let our houses have all the fun? Sandy Olsson, founder of The Master's Program for Women and a 4word Mentor, joins the podcast to talk about how to simplify your life and give yourself the chance to live intentionally. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
All of us will have an "off" day here and there, but what do you do when those days turn into weeks or months? Dr. Deb Gorton, licensed clinical psychologist, shares her expertise on mental health and mental illness, and dives into how the church can better support those within their congregation who are dealing with mental illness. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
After Sam Freeman’s amazing four try home debut, James caught up with his mum Viv, who runs the Parklands Sports Club, a proud sponsor and partner of the club. There’s also interviews with Jordan Johnstone and Kieron Purtill, thanks to Adrian Jackson. Thanks to our sponsors: Musical Allsorts - https://www.musical-allsorts.com PD Law - https://www.pdlawsolicitors.co.uk/ Deals Jewellers - https://www.dealbetweenusjewellery.co.uk Arnold Gorse Financial Management
Who are you, really? In this episode of Work, Love, Pray, producer, author, and 4word Advisory Board member Kathleen Cooke shares how she has learned to identify and be confident in who she is, and how Esther from the Bible offers some inspiration for overcoming imposter syndrome. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
Overworked, overstressed, and over it? It's time to let boundaries into your life. Dr. Mollie Bond, the Director of Foundation and Corporate Relations for Moody Bible Institute, shares her tips for creating and protecting space in your life at work, in your personal life, and within your church community. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
Brenda Bertrand, communications specialist and life coach, joins the podcast to dive into emotions and their role in the workplace. Brenda shares from the heart about how to find that healthy emotional balance that will benefit you and your office. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
Patty Ross, former Nike exec and 4word board member, joins the podcast to discuss change and transition in your life, a shift that all of us experience at some point. Patty shares her personal tips for navigating this chapter in your life with confidence. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
Jenni Catron, speaker, author, and founder of The 4Sight Group, walks through her personal leadership journey and shares her tips and best practices for leading well (and that includes leading yourself). Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
In this episode of "Work, Love, Pray: Real Talk Grounded in Truth," Debra Fileta, licensed counselor and founder of TrueLoveDates.com, talks all things relationships. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.
In this launch episode of 4word's new podcast, "Work, Love, Pray: Real Talk Grounded in Truth," Rachel Nelson with Her Worth International talks about her upcoming entrepreneurship online course called The Pattern. Hosted by Jordan Johnstone.