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Jordan Quinn is the founder of alcohol-free RTD cocktail brand, Team Spirits. Alongside her dad, Jordan sought to create a delicious cocktail that was 0% alcohol, which allowed her to be 100% present, while celebrating all of life's occasions. She desired something that was full in flavour, free of ethanol and low in calories and sugar. So she and Dan created just that! The brand is inspired by her own sobriety and wellness lifestyle and available in both Canada and the US this June. In this episode we dive into: Jordan's decision to get sober — and what made it stick The highs and honest challenges of sobriety How sobriety has shaped her as a business owner Her journey launching Team Spirits and entering the beverage space What entrepreneurship has taught her about herself Plus I'm sharing some fun life updates & my current obsession at the beginning of the episode! Connect with Jordan: Jordan's Instagram Drink Team Spirit's Instagram Website Links & Resources: Summer Glow Up Activation (4 days of 1:1 Telegram coaching) Summer Glow Up Series July VIP Day Freedom Agency FREE 6 Figure Year Workshop Weekly Newsletter FORM Fitness Platform: use code KELLY20 for 20% off your annual membership Connect with Me on Instagram: @thefreedombabe & @freedomagency.co Submit Your Episode Requests: Have a topic you want me to cover? Submit here!
Is searching for your life's purpose causing more anxiety than fulfillment? Jordan Grumet, a former doctor turned author and podcaster, discovered that chasing "Big P" purpose – those audacious, society-approved goals – often leads to burnout and emptiness. Instead, he advocates for embracing "Little P" purpose: the small, joy-filled activities that light us up, which paradoxically can create deeper impact and meaning than grand aspirations ever could. [Episode 82] Jordan Grumet is an author, hospice doctor, and financial expert who explores the intersection of medicine, wealth, and meaningful living through his writing and podcasting. Learn more about Jordan: • Jordan's Substack • Earn & Invest Podcast • Jordan's Books • Jordan's LinkedIn • Jordan's X/Twitter References from the show: • Breaking free from a life that doesn't fit • Becoming a millionaire won't solve this problem. —- JOIN OUR GROUP COACHING COHORTS: Are you looking to ask deep, introspective and provocative questions about your own life (with Khe and likeminded peers) Apply today —- BECOME A RADREADER:
Molly Brown and Alex Gravatt are joined by Matt Hamilton live in between matches from the Pan-Continental Curling Championships in Alberta. They invite Matt in on their Halloween topic of the day: with Molly's fear of being murdered at a haunted house, what is your irrational fear? Molly, Alex G and Matt slide from talking about irrational fears to Molly's fear that Jordan Love won't be good enough to beat the Lions if he's not 100% healthy with his groin injury. Is fully healthy Malik Willis a better option under center than Love if he's anything less than healthy, and has Love been good enough this season for us to believe he can beat the Lions when not fully healthy? They play Molly's Game, including picks in this weekend's Wisconsin Volleyball matchups, Bears vs Cardinals, and Falcons vs the Cowboys (and Matt's favorite, Mr. Mid Dak Prescott). They wrap with Throwing Stones on why Halloween stinks in cold weather states, why this is the best Packers season since the Super Bowl and sports coaches who need better time management during practice.
Hey we didn't talk about WordPress this week! But we did talk about Elon... Also: Brian's working on a components product (instrumental.dev), Jordan's figuring out onboarding (heyrosie.com), and Brian's starting to scale consulting (onemonth.app). Join our free community for Bootstrapped Web listeners Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's products: New! Instrumental.dev "One Month MVP" service Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam
Brian and Jordan's expert (lol) takes on WordPress-land. Car shopping. Netflix rec's. Funnel tracking. Customer observations. Over-building. Join our free community for Bootstrapped Web listeners If you're wondering "what's happening in WordPress?", our friend Matt Medieros published this excellent "just the facts" timeline. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's MVP serice OneMonth.app Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Q4 energy. Signup funnels. Self-serve vs. not. Building assets vs. building cashflow. Membership business models. Join our free community for Bootstrapped Web listeners Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's MVP serice OneMonth.app Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Today on Bootstrapped Web: What if we bootstrapped? Funnel projects. Pricing experiments. Software speed. Tech-enabled services. Listener conversations on Ripple. Join our free community for Bootstrapped Web listeners Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's MVP serice OneMonth.app Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Ripple.fm is live and open. Rosie is live for self serve signups. Niche social networking. Advertising using video. Cold outreach playbooks. And a special guest joins the show Join our free community for Bootstrapped Web listeners Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's Consulting services: OneMonth.app & Tailor-Made UI Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Yet another new product announcement from Brian. Jordan launches to first customers. The era of hacking on new ideas. Summer speed ups. Professional standards. Vacations. Special guest joins us to tell us it's time to stop. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's newest thing: Ripple.fm Brian's Service: Tailor-Made UI Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Brian's next product announcement. Marketing first. Small bets. Private podcasting. AI product development speed. Summer vacations. Connect with Brian: Brian's next product landing page Brian's Service: Tailor-Made UI Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
US Presidential debate analysis. America. Launch week. First customers. Perfect storm for a new product idea. Questioning assumptions. Seeking feedback. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's consultancy: Tailor-Made UI Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Tailor-Made UI. Knowing your customer. Launch-week learnings. Sales calls. Cold outreach. Margin & space. Date night hangovers. Summer camp. Connect with Brian: Brian's Service: Tailor-Made UI Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
Launching heyrosie.com. First demos. Twitter feeds. Productized consulting. Homepage rewrite. Summer camp. Concerts. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rosie Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Launch week. AI demos. Prompt engineering. Help docs. Product marketing. New feature prep. B2B vs. B2C strategies. Coastal living. Mainstream AI. Connect with Brian: Brian's Product Consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
Troubleshooting back pain. "Early access" vs. "Sign up". Build (or brag) in public. Bootstrapping via consulting. Starter app templates. The AI voice space. No-BS marketing. Working outside. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Shady domain brokers. Cooling off on product ideas. Pricing questions. High vs. low volume funnels. Launch and learn. Conflicting realities. Deadlifts. Summer travel. Connect with Brian: Brian's Product Consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
GPT-4o. Sleepless nights. Product idea excitement. Self-serve funnels. Keeping calm before the storm. Selling to small business. Knicks in 6? The David Park Tweet that Jordan referenced. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
No, we're not talking about Product Hunt (the website) today. This one's about:Hunting for new product ideas. Categories in AI. Finding a partner. Divesting in audience. Hobbies. Attention diets. Mothers day. Connect with Brian: Brian's Product Consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
Choosing a name. YouTube experiments. SEO. Reaching a foreign industry. Branding exercise. The New York Knicks. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's YouTube channel: @briancasel Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Protyping with AI. Burnout aftermath. Validation theories that need retiring. Go-to-market. MVP speed. SaaS UI components as a service. Kitchen Reno. Passover. Knicks Games. Connect with Brian: Brian's Product Studio: Instrumental Products Brian's YouTube channel: @briancasel Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
Email for SaaS. Selling to Main Street. AI in the real world. Offloading customer support. UI/UX consultancy pricing. YouTube experimentation. Vacation guilt. Kitchen renovations. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Exploring products that sell to SaaS. Flights. Credit card points. Passover. Elections. Twitter. Validation. No-kids vacations. Connect with Brian: Brian's Product Studio: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
Idea hunting. Competitors. Levels. Portfolios. Rough products. Customer success. Weekly pricing. Productized services. Earthquakes. Supplements. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Brian's first LinkedIn post. YouTube. Texas. Northeast. Inbound vs. outbound. New product ideas. AI. Ecommerce. Customer Success. Tapping demand. Connect with Brian: Brian's Product Studio: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
Exploring new ideas via conferences. Building in Laravel vs. Rails. Training customer success. Leveraging audience as an employee vs. founder. Travel energy. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's new consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
SaaS trends. Product studio. Pivots. Personal energy. Business energy. Ecommerce Space. Bootstrapping. First principles. Product idea mining. Platform risk. Elementary school talent shows. Connect with Brian: Brian's Product Studio: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
Launching a consultancy. Generating pipeline. Breaking limiting mindsets. Outsource vs. in-house SDRs. Paid customer onboarding. Daddy-daughter dancing. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's new consultancy: Instrumental Products Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
AI everywhere. Zuck's shots fired. Committing to the new direction. Customer success. "Starter for hire" consultancy concept. Skiing. Birthdays. Connect with Brian: Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
Homepage experiments. Marketing is too expensive. Product-led growth. VC game. Bootstrapper game. Cold outreach. Over-correcting. Shingles. Vienna. Snowboarding. Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's new content: fullstackfounder.co Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Tyler Jordan, Founder & CEO of Jordan Digital Marketing, who talks about how remote work requires balancing trust with accountability.You can learn about Jordan Digital Marketing at https://www.jordandigitalmarketing.com/
Customer Success. Offers product. Consulting aint so bad. Hiring a video editor. Redefining success. Not enough time. Ski trips with kids. Ski trips with adults. Selling before launching. Alarms. Connect with Brian: Brian's new business: fullstackfounder.co Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal
Energizing the pipeline, energizing customer success, shipping a marketing site, unrealistic time estimations, getting snowed in, too much coffee (or not enough?)... Connect with Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Connect with Brian: Brian's new business: fullstackfounder.co Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Creator businesses. Self-serve demos. Partnership Gold. Stair-stepping. Sales process. Economy and SaaS. YouTube. Marketing in 2024. Audience. What else? We'll see... Connect with Brian and Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Brian's new thing: InstrumentalProducts.com Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Black Friday fun. Cold email. Sales teams. Product market fit. Website redesign. Media company operations. Audience funnels. Connect with Brian and Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Brian's new thing: InstrumentalProducts.com Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
Chris sat down with Jordan Rennicke to discuss all things musculoskeletal injections. We dive into the evidence (or lack thereof) on a host of common MSK injections including: Corticosteroids, NSAID's, PRP, Prolotherapy, and Stem Cells. Jordan is a dual certified physician in Family and Sports Medicine whose academic interests include sports, lifestyle, and preventative medicine. More on Jordan: Jordan's Website Jordan's Podcast --- Follow Us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/e3rehab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e3rehab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/E3Rehab --- Rehab & Performance Programs: https://store.e3rehab.com/ Newsletter: https://e3rehab.ck.page/19eae53ac1 Coaching & Consultations: https://e3rehab.com/coaching/ Articles: https://e3rehab.com/articles/ Apparel: https://store.e3rehab.com/collections/frontpage --- Podcast Sponsor: Vivo Barefoot: Get 15% off all shoes! - https://www.vivobarefoot.com/e3rehab --- @dr.surdykapt @tony.comella @chrishughen --- This episode was produced by Matt Hunter.
On today's episode: Brian goes public with his new thing for 2024... Jordan onboards & optimizes the new sales team Discovery channels vs. relationship channels Spicy takes on AI startup land... Connect with Brian and Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Brian's new thing: InstrumentalProducts.com Brian's SaaS, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
On today's episode: A few words on world events Brian's runway and strategic planning for 2024 Jordan's reallocating of resources and investment Brian's firing himself from sales Jordan's hiring for sales Connect with Brian and Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Brian's company, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
I first met Jordan at the Durango Songwriters Expo about 10 years ago. We've stayed in touch through the years and even jammed together at the Casio booth at The NAMM Show in Anaheim this past February. During the pandemic, Jordan started calling himself "Piano Jordan" on TikTok. He used the platform to play his favorite songs and invite others to sing with him. This grew him a following of over 600K on on the platform. During our conversation, we chat about Jordan's songwriting process, his career as a broadway actor, and being drawn to music because it's a way that he can make other people happy. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe, or write a review! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! Please note: new Patreon members get to pick a cover song for me to record especially for them! www.patreon.com/andysydow Guest Links: Website: https://jordansiwekmusic.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pianojordan?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pianojordan/?hl=en Episode Music: Original music by Andy Sydow "Lover and a Giver" by Jordan Siwek "Two Roads" by Jordan Siwek Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsor, Narrator Music. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com narratormusic.com
On today's episode: How we work with coaches & consultants to guide strategy & implementation UX hangover on shipped features Selling software "once" Connect with Brian and Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Brian's company, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
On today's episode: Building in public. Why and how? Learning sales. Process, strategy, tactics. How we learn and implement. A solo founder's dillemma Connect with Brian and Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Jordan on Threads: @jordangal Brian's company, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Brian on Threads: @brian.casel
On today's episode: Brian's back from Asia (did he stop working?) Launching the Clarityflow app on iOS and Android (check the video) Jordan's shifting the sales process & sequence What it takes to close larger deals Connect with Brian and Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Jordan on Twitter: @jordangal Brian's company, Clarityflow Brian on Twitter: @casjam Yo! We're on Threads too!
Meet UC's New Head Baseball Coach
Meet UC's New Head Baseball Coach
JoJo Fletcher & Jordan Rodgers host of the Big D talk:-The Big D on USA about finding romance but your EX is on the show-Ex-divorcees in a house ... train wreck, but they can actually help their ex find love-Their time with a therapist on the show (helped their marriage)-It's been 7 years since JoJo choose Jordan on the Bachelorette-How do they get eliminated from the show-JoJo kissing other men on the Bachelorette and her now husband Jordan-Jordan's take on the SEC-Who is the best athlete in Jordan's family- him, his NFL MVP brother Aaron Rodgers or his big brother Luke
Jordan is the CEO and Cofounder of Previsible, a search education and consulting practice. They currently support Fortune 100 companies who investment in organic search. He was previously the CEO of Searchmetrics and the Director of SEO at eBay. We go through: When to and not to invest in SEO The foundational elements Varying approaches depending on vertical Programmatic-led, product-led, and editorially-led approaches Leading and lagging KPIs --- Where to find Jordan Jordan's LinkedIn Jordan's email --- Where to find Patrick Patrick's LinkedIn --- (2:09) The impact of investing in SEO after product market fit (4:14) Market making positions for new product launches (6:31) The foundational elements - tech stack, resources, developing the content strategy (8:49) Web stacks, and use cases for specific third party platforms (12:08) The verticalization of SEO and the different priorities and motions that apply to them (13:32) Technical vs Content components (14:33) Separating the strategic implementations to the core fundamentals of SEO (16:30) Programmatic-led, product-led, and editorially-led SEO (20:25) The importance of owning the tone and voice of the content (23:10) Content quality as the mystery meat of the space. The use social signals to determine quality (26:43) Authority scores are more for established companies. But look for resonance instead (28:50) Leading and lagging KPIs (32:53) Focusing on leading KPIs as an earlier staged company (33:50) Misguided decisions due to gaming backlinks (37:57) The biggest miss of all size of companies is the radical underinvestment of SEO (39:11) Where to find Jordan!
It's Jordan Jordan day - May 23, '23, Like Michael hitting the critical jump shot, there are people in the IRS and other Federal bureaucracies that want to do the right thing -- like thoroughly investigate Hunter Biden's deals -- but before they can dribble to the rim their leadership pulls them off the court. Hank Rearden knows that is happening, just like he knows that cracks are appearing in the Biden Lie Regime when department heads cancel payments to China-backed businesses -- after they've been exposed, of course. So let's do a deep house cleaning, getting rid of all the costly programs that duplicate each other, have failed, or are hidden in the ancient cob webs.
Founder shadowing (make it a thing?) chatGPT vs. hiring a writer Go to market strategy Dialing in ICP What is marketing, really? Follow Brian and Jordan: Jordan's company, Rally Brian's company, Clarityflow Jordan on Twitter Brian on Twitter
On today's episode, Tazmin chats with Jordan about the SEO job market and how to scale your SEO talent.About Jordan:Jordan is the CEO and Co-Founder of Previsible, a Search Education and Consulting practice. They currently support Fortune 100 companies with investments into organic search. He is also a key advisor and board member within the search, software, and ecommerce industries. Where to find Jordan:Jordan's Website About 'The SEO Mindset' PodcastBuild your inner confidence and thrive.The SEO Mindset is a weekly podcast that will give you actionable tips, guidance and advice to help you not only build your inner confidence but to also thrive in your career.Each week we will cover topics specific to careers in the SEO industry but also broader topics too including professional and personal development.Your hosts are Life Coach Tazmin Suleman and SEO Manager Sarah McDowell, who between them have over 20 years of experience working in the industry.Sign up to be a guest on the podcast here.Get in touchWe'd love to hear from you. We have many ways that you can reach out to us to say hello, ask a question, or suggest a topic for us to discuss on a future episode.Twitter - @sarahmcduk, @sulemantazmin & @seomindsetpodWebsite - https://www.tazminsuleman.com/Instagram - @tazminsuleman, @sarahmcduk & @seomindsetpodEmail - theseomindsetpodcast@gmail.comClick here to download your copy of our free 'Growth versus Fixed Mindset' ebook.Click here to sign up for our newsletter to receive news and updates from the podcast eg latest episodes, events, competitions etc. We will never spam and you can unsubscribe at anytime.Subscribe and never miss an episode: Listen to The SEO Mindset Podcast Check out all our episodes here: The SEO Mindset Podcast website Copyright 2024 Sarah & Tazmin Mentioned in this episode:Donate & Support the PodcastWe have set ourselves up on Buy Me A Coffee, meaning that if you enjoy the podcast and our episodes you can give us a one-off donation to support us. If you leave us a message, we can also give you a shout-out. Use the link below.Buy Me A Coffee
Christian musical artist Jordan St. Cyr described his spiritual and musical journey and discussed his self-titled debut album and some of the songs on it, including Weary Traveler. You can find him online at jordanstcyr.com.
Christian musical artist Jordan St. Cyr described his spiritual and musical journey and discussed his self-titled debut album and some of the songs on it, including Weary Traveler. You can find him online at jordanstcyr.com.
What is the experience of working with you, being with you, and being around you? This becomes incredibly important when we are talking about our ideal clients and finding the one we love to work with most. In this episode, we're joined by Jordan Kentris of A Good Day, Inc. to discuss all things UX design and how to use your passion to avoid (or overcome) burnout. If you are trying to figure out how you can do all the things, love all the things, avoid burnout, and have a great experience in life while giving others a great experience working with you, this is the episode for you. Stay tuned, and let's get started! In this episode, you'll learn: Growth and Change: How dedicated are you? How to enhance the guest experience How to market yourself as a business Why you need to target your audience and speak the language they're using How to fine-tune your business to reach customers more effectively Why you need to surround yourself with people who challenge you to do more If you're looking for more recalibration strategies, go to www.flourishmarketing.co/recalibrate to download your FREE Recalibration Guide. Jordan also talked about copywriting and how the words on your website must start with a messaging strategy. Head over to www.flourishmarketing.co/strategy to learn how we can help you get those words just right, so you can curate a beautiful and engaging user experience. Here's a peek inside the episode: [1:45] You have the option of curating your own life experience. [2:31] Recalibration Strategy [5:00] Mantra of the Day [12:24] We tend to think of ourselves as our customers. [16:01] You'll realize the opportunities and services you could offer by listening to customer feedback. [16:52] If a lot of things go wrong, it could be a flaw in your processes. [19:23] Boundaries: A day where I'm not working + Make an effort to stop working. [24:21] BioMat—helps you regulate your body if you're grounding. [27:41] If your product doesn't exist in the market, you can still change it. [31:38] You just need to talk to someone in some way and then you can iterate. [34:32] You can't just run your business expecting things to fall in your lap. [37:59] Surround yourself by people who challenge you to do more Connect with me! Wise entrepreneurs know it takes money to make money. But the whats, whens, and whys don't always seem clear for new(ish) entrepreneurs. Where do you start? Download your FREE guide, “The 5 Most Important Investments to Make as a New Entrepreneur to Grow Your 6-Figure Empire” today and start making smart money moves for your business right away. www.flourishmarketing.co/invest Podcast Instagram: The Flourishing Entrepreneur FM Website: Flourish Marketing | Strategy, Copywriting & Coaching Schedule a Discovery Call: 30-Minute Discovery Call - ALEYA HARRIS Guest's Bio: Jordan Kentris is the founder and owner of a boutique design firm, A Good Day which was created to serve planners and their eclectic couples one-of-a-kind stationery that establishes a unique brand for each event. Jordan is a UX designer by trade and utilizes his experience to work with business owners on their branding. An innovator in the industry, he was recognized by BizBash as one of the Most Innovative People in 2020 as well as a finalist for the NACE One Awards Innovator of the Year. Where to find more of Jordan: Jordan's Instagram: A Good Day Jordan's Website: A Good Day, Inc. Check out this affiliate link: BioMat
Jordan Lee Dooley became a successful entrepreneur, bestselling author, and top podcaster at a very young age. Right when it felt like all of her lifelong dreams were coming true, Jordan suffered not only one, but two consecutive miscarriages. These traumatic events became the catalyst that opened Jordan's eyes to the way that her own health had suffered as a result of operating at an unsustainable pace. Since then, she has made it one of her missions to help women prioritize their health & well-being while pursuing their dreams. Jordan has been working to restore her mind, body, & spirit holistically while healing her metabolism, and she shares about her journey on today's episode. Join us as we sit down & discuss the following: Jordan's story building her businesses The pressure to always be reaching for the "next best thing" How Jordan's miscarriages led to looking into the full picture of her health Why Jordan needed to change her lifestyle The art of learning work & rest rhythms The power of setting boundaries & limits Healing after pregnancy loss The missing "body" conversation in the modern church The mind-body-spirit connection Over-spiritualized cliche's that are ultimately not helpful The balance between stewardship and control Stewardship as an act of worship & thankfulness Sustainable healing Jordan's metabolic health journey We speak to "my body has betrayed me" & other lies Detoxing beliefs that have taken root in your life Jordan's new book! *Not medical advice. This podcast & episode are for inspirational + educational purposes only* Where to find Jordan: Jordan's Instagram Jordan's Podcast Jordan's Book Jordan's Website Where to find us: Kori's Instagram Fallon's Instagram Restore your metabolism: Freely Rooted Fallon's Table Our FREE downloads: Restore Your Metabolism: Free 5 Step Guide Metabolic Foods Guide
Né dans la ville d'Orange, Jordan fait de grandes études pour sortir de son milieu et intègre une grande entreprise en finance. Son métier comble beaucoup de ses critères, mais il a d'autres attentes... En parallèle, il décide donc de s'engager au sein du collectif Different Leaders sur le sujet de l'égalité des chances pour rester en accord avec ses valeurs qui lui sont chères. Il revient sur ses apprentissages pour lier ses engagements personnels éthiques en évoluant dans un milieu élitiste :Se donner des critères pour construire une carrière le plus possible en accord avec ses valeurs Compléter les “manques” avec un projet annexe bénévolePréserver son énergie en délimitant le temps alloué à chaque projetMettre à jour régulièrement ses critères essentiels pour rester aligné sur la duréeLe projet de Jordan : Jordan est un jeune cadre qui travaille dans le secteur de la finance durable et qui est engagé pour l'égalité des chances et ambassadeur du collectif Different Leaders : https://www.different-leaders.com/La réalisatrice de ce podcast : Sarah a 25 ans, elle est cheffe de projet au sein du groupe Saint-Gobain et en parallèle elle essaie de sensibiliser les personnes qui ne sont pas familières avec les enjeux liés à l'égalité des chances avec le collectif des Different Leader. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
The Complex Sneakers Podcast is co-hosted by Joe La Puma, Brendan Dunne, and Matt Welty. In this special bonus episode, which was filmed live in front of a studio audience at ComplexCon earlier this month, they are joined by Gentry Humphrey, the legendary Nike and Jordan Brand exec who retired from his role as VP of Jordan footwear in September. Humphrey reflects on his long career, from the first Air Jordan retros to creating a Nike signature shoe for Allen Iverson to battling trolls on NikeTalk with the help of Oprah. He also reveals some Michael Jordan gems from his time working with the GOAT. Also, the three co-hosts share their most exciting moments and meals from ComplexCon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Yall! Welcome to my very first podcast episode. I am very excited about this journey and hopefully, you guys enjoy the journey as well. This podcast is all about the truth lol! I invited some of my friends to tell the truth when it comes to certain questions that people have, and this is what we have!!!! Girls Portion Timestamp - 0:52:00 Instagram Dorian - 1dorian._ Noah - ovonoah3 Kobe - Nyla - nyla.breann Maikey - mm_kaee Jordan - Jordan.riche1 Sanaia - sanaian._ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arianna-washington/message
Wendell Jordan Jr. is a passionate and dedicated professional in web designing and the digital marketing sector. He has 10 years of experience in sales and marketing. Currently, he is the owner of Jordan Marking Consultants, a digital agency focused on high ROI marketing solutions. Jordan and his expert team promote businesses with compelling digital marketing strategies and deliver measurable outcomes in real-time. Wendell started his career as a business development and sales rep for a web design agency. Along the way, he learned some of the basics of web design. Wendell began to analyze the current processes he sold and found other ways he could serve his clients to maximize their revenues and visibility in competitive markets. With in-depth digital marketing strategies and techniques, Wendell now stands out in the crowd for delivering affordable marketing solutions to his clients. For more information visit www.jordanmarketingconsultants.com Or contact Wendell directly, https://tidycal.com/wendell --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rngradioshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rngradioshow/support
On the show today is Jordan O'Connor. Jordan is the founder of Closet Tools, a web app that helps Poshmark sellers.I wanted to bring him on because Jordan has an inspirational story going from hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loan debt to making over $40k per month as the solo founder of a software company.You'll hear about how just 5 blog posts drive the majority of the traffic and revenue for Closet Tools, the strategies he used to get his first users, and how he thinks about platform risk.More on Jordan: Jordan on Twitter Closet Tools Sponsored by SavvyCal — SavvyCal is a new scheduling tool that prioritizes the recipient's scheduling experience. If you're okay with sending out a generic link that forces the recipient to jump through a few hoops to meet with you, SavvyCal probably won't be a good fit for you. But if you care about providing an enjoyable experience for anyone booking a meeting with you, they're worth checking out. Create a free account at savvycal.com/eim and also get your first month of a paid account free by using the code EIM.
Jordan Levin has been overcoming life obstacles since birth. For anyone that is looking for inspiration this is the podcast for you! Just listen to Jordan's outlook on life.Watch the video version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SlYE47m8HU
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On this edition of Rant N Rave Podcast: Grade Levels from Bleacher Report, Updates on the co-hosts YouTube channels, and the epic main event topic where Jordan's dad makes an appearance to discuss about WrestleMania 36. If you like this episode give it a thumbs up, you disliked it give it a thumbs down, and leave comments down in the replay of this episode and enjoy.(0:00:00) Introduction(0:05:31) Updates on High Rollers in GSC-TV Channel 85 with Andrew(0:06:51) AEW Dynamite Grade Levels from Bleacher Report with Brandon(0:29:31) Issues with YouTube in regards to the 200 Subscribers video being taken down with David(0:33:07) Joker Movie Review with Jordan(0:43:31) Game Shows being postponed due to the Coronavirus with Andrew(0:45:08) Updates on Prestige Wrestling with Brandon(0:47:58) Discussion about Christian Dixie being on the David3000 YouTube channel with David(0:49:36) Updates on the J0RDANL177L3 YouTube channel with Jordan(0:50:43) Updates on Hockey with Andrew(0:51:31) Updates on the Brandon Martin YouTube channel with Brandon(0:53:03) Thoughts on Who Wants to be a Millionaire returning to ABC with David(0:57:43) The reason as to why WWE pulled WrestleMania 36 from a stadium to their training center with the Father and Son duo of the Little Family: Greg and Jordan (Jordan's dad shows up at the 1:00:56 mark if you want to skip ahead) *Highlight of the Show/Main Event* (1:43:27) Conclusion
Jordan Angeli is a former professional soccer player who suffered three ACL injuries throughout her career. What seemed to be the end (all three times) may have truly been the beginning. Jordan's story of stripping down her athlete identity to first heal herself and then build a community-centered company, THE ACL CLUB, to help others through the recovery process is fuel for the heart and fire for anyone looking to use life's trials for GOOD. In this episode we talk about: What it took both emotionally and physically to come back from what seemed to be a career-ending ACL injury (three times!) The importance of forgiving and embracing the process when it comes recovering How her relationship with God grew most during the time of her recovery How choosing to see her injuries as gifts ultimately led her to creating a community-centered company to serve others How persistence was the key for landing her current role as a TV analyst for the Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer Find more Good at spreadinggoodpodcast.com and join the Instagram fam @spreadinggoodpodcast! Connect with Jordan: Jordan's Instagram: @jordanangeli The ACL Club website The ACL Club Instagram: @theaclclub Show Your Scars Podcast
When we look forward to 2021's season we have to be thinking about what worked well in 2020 and what needs improvement. The answers to these questions can help us determine our fall tillage along with what fertilizers we are going to begin using this next year. In this episode, I sit down with Jordan Arndell as he tells us what are some of the big wins in different products and what we have to look forward to. We also take a dive into getting back to the root of things, and while it's good to plan, we have to remember that some things are out of our control and it's okay to take a step back and realize just how precious each moment is even in the midst of stressful situations. Connect with: Jordan: Jordan.arndell@bayer.com Connect with DEKALB Asgrow Kentucky & Southern Indiana: https://www.facebook.com/dkas.kysin Questions asked: What is the next big thing for the soybean market? What products should we be on the lookout for in 2021? What is a lesson that a farmer has taught you that's stuck with you? Topics covered: Tillage practices How to get the best yields possible The benefits of climate field view. Resources Mentioned: Xtend Label: Xtendimaxapplicationrequirements.com Autumn Super Herbicide: https://www.cropscience.bayer.us/products/herbicides/autumn-super XtendFlex Products: https://www.dekalbasgrowdeltapine.com/en-us/asgrow/products/xtendflex.html Listen to on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bin-buster/id1539932560 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1NeeISyT1fsTgHHlQVhbj7 Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Bin-Buster-id3524084?country=us
You see the range us boyz have in the title!? Nobody in the podcast game spitting this knowledge. Don't forget to follow us on ig:mondaynighthustlers !!! As always, stay hustlin'!
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This episode is absolute rambling chaos. Kevin lost a keyboard and mouse. We did not stay on any one topic. No one knows anything. Nothing matters. Music: dvsn - friends ft. PARTYNEXTDOOR We are starting new streams to go along with podcasting and virtual happy hour. Kevin and Patrick to the moon - Kevin and Pat playing rocket league Warzone Virgins - We play Call of Duty: Warzone poorly together Words with Jackson - Jackson just writes all the words he knows Cooking with Chef Jordan - Jordan cooks and has a bad time Jackson rounds the bases - Jackson plays super mega baseball on stream
HYPE THE LAST DANCE EP 7& 8 LE DEBRIEF PART 1 du documentaire sportif le plus attendu de l'année. HypeSportMedia met les petits plats dans les grands, en vous proposant un dispositif exceptionnel. Un débrief complet de chaque sortie d'épisode vous sera proposé chaque semaine : Des analyses complètes Des exclusivités Des invités liés à la période Bulls des 90's Des jeux concours et cadeaux à gagner La Dream Team de la semaine : Florent Piétrus > Florent Pietrus champion D'Europe de Basket 2013, 230 sélections. Cédric Kanté > Former pro soccer, international Malien Champion de grèce 2010. Marion Hayot > Journaliste TheStrikeOut Angelo TSAGARAKIS > Former pro basketball, CEO Enea Elite Melvin KARSENTI > Journaliste Rédacteur pour BUSA basé à San Francisco Antoire BANCHAREL > Correspondant à N.Y pour canal plus Afrique Dans cette 1ère partie, focus sur : James Jordan , le père de Michael Jordan Les raisons de la 1ere retraite de Jordan Jordan et le Baseball Avec quelques questions clés : Quelles sont les raisons de la retraite de M.J ? Quelle influence de James Jordan sur son fils ? Baseball : Jordan et le traitement médiatique ? Quel apport de Jordan pour la MLB ? Qu'est ce que la MLB a apporté à Jordan ? Jordan était il pret pour la MLB ? La conversation et le débat continuent sur Twitter et instagram @HypeSportsMedia. PARTCIPEZ EGALEMENT A NOTRE JEU CONCOURS #TheLastDance !! AVEC NOTRE PARTENAIRE TEAM RETRO US : TENTEZ DE REMPORTER THE AUTHENTIC WARM UP JACKETS HARDWOOD CLASSIC CHICAGO BULLS 96' Pour jouer , Il suffit de répondre chaque semaine à 2 questions. Cette semaine les questions sont les suivantes : Questions 1 : Quelle est la date de l'annonce de la 1ere retraite de #Jordan ? Questions 2 : Quelle est la particularité du jour du 4e titre remporté par les Bulls (1996) ? ET Follow @HypeSportsMedia & @TeamRetroUS RT + Tag 3 amis Durée de du jeu concours : 20.04 au 18.05 NEXT QUESTIONS / 18.05 Bonne écoute #HypeFam PART 2 > 14.05
In this episode, Jordan interviews Jordan Paris, the host of Apple's top 100 podcast Growth Mindset University. Jordan has been featured on Forbes, Entrepreneur, Yahoo! Finance, NASDAQ, Market Watch, Men's Health. Tune in to hear about Jordan's insights on speaking, his Ted Talk and routines.
Sandy and Anthony Perez kept telling doctors their daughter Jordan was very sick. Their concerns were dismissed and Jordan’s pain minimized. They were ping-ponged between specialists, dealing with ongoing misdiagnosis, and doctors who refused to listen to Jordan and her parents and threatened to remove medical care. When Jordan died in the hospital, Sandy and Anthony thought it was due to a yet to be diagnosed illness. Only later would they find out Jordan had been poisoned to death by the hospital and they were covering it up. Wanting justice for Jordan, Sandy and Anthony sought legal support - over 100 lawyers told them the same thing: California has a law that effectively makes hiring a lawyer for medical malpractice suits a non-starter: the law puts a cap on how much lawyers can be paid and how much victims can be awarded. Suing is a money losing proposition. As Sandy and Anthony learned, the legal system is set up to deny justice to medical victims, and the medical system is set up to deny accountability of doctors. A de facto license to kill. Jordan shouldn’t have died. Sandy and Anthony shouldn’t have to fight to find out how the hospital killed their daughter. Jordan's drawing, titled: Will you remember me? SHOW NOTES: Interviewing Sandy and Anthony Perez about their daughter Jordan 0:05:30 Sandy was born outside of Chicago, but raised in California since she was 7 - had a normal childhood with 3 sisters - went to college - met Anthony in 1994 0:06:30 Anthony was born and raised in California - good childhood with great mom and dad - their daughter Jordan was born April 5th, 2000 - she was a cranky baby, didn't want to sleep unless being held, always wanted to sleep with them 0:07:30 She was a one-off child, liked to do things her way - she liked to dress herself, there was no arguing with her - she played soft ball since age 4 and made the city's all-star team for 2 years - and her Dad (Anthony) coached her - when they moved to the high desert, they put Jordan in 'travel ball' - a more intense game softball league 0:08:30 The league had better quality coaches and was geared to show to colleges - it is called 'travel ball' because they traveled to and played in different cities - Jordan was the kid who would befriend others - at Jordan's memorial service, several of her friends spoke of how they were alone but Jordan invited them to play 0:09:30 It was very important to Jordan that others felt included and were not left out - in May 2014 Jordan started to complain of headaches - Jordan had allergies, including grass, but benadryul helped - then her neck started to hurt - in December 2014 she went to the doctor with neck and head pain 0:10:30 Jordan was suspected to have mastoiditis (infection in the masto bone behind the ear) and sent her to the ER - they didn't find anything, didn't run any blood tests, suggested it was migraines and sent Jordan home - a couple of weeks later Jordan had symptoms of the flu, couldn't keep fluid or food down, so they took her to the ER - they told the ER doc about the previous mastioditis diagnosis, so they ran more tests and found blood clots in Jordan's brain 0:11:30 They sent them to another trauma centre and that is where Jordan was treated for the next 3.5 years - they were frightened and wondering how it could've been missed - blood clots don't usually show up on CAT scans, but they did in Jordan 0:12:30 They were told the blood clots were a rare complication from the infection in the masto bones - Sandy and Anthony asked how Jordan could've gotten mastoiditis, and were told via infection of the sinus or ear - but Jordan didn't have those infections, so how could that be? But nobody could answer that - the hospital put Jordan on a hepadrin drip for a day and then changed to lovonox injections - both are blood thinners to more blood clots, but wouldn't treat Jordan's current blood clots 0:13:30 They also put Jordan on antibiotics for 6 weeks to fight the infection - Jordan started to perk up a bit, her headaches would coma and go, and she was treated with Toradol, which Sandy understands is a super Motrin, and that seemed to be Jordan's 'wonder drug' - she would be much better for 24 - 36 hours on one dose - it appeared Jordan was getting better - what they didn't know was that Jordan wasn't getting better 0:14:30 During Dec 2014 while getting treatment at the hospital, Jordan appeared to have a stroke and they sent her to ICU - ultimately they sent Jordan home saying she was improving and to continue the antibiotics - Sandy and Anthony were told Jordan had a stroke, and told she did not have a stroke - Jordan was sent home early January 2015 but Jordan was in the local ER a few days later with uncontrolled chest pain - the local hospital called Jordan's trauma hospital to transfer her, but they refused 0:15:30 The local hospital treated her and sent her home - the very next day they ended up at the trauma hospital with chest pain, increased headache, blurry vision, and a reaction to the antibiotic medication - they admitted Jordan for a couple of days, adjusted her antibiotic and sent her home again - about a week later, the eye doctor suggested a lumbar puncture because of Jordan's blurry vision and swelling of the optic nerve - this showed Jordan's cerebral pressure was severely elevated 0:16:30 A lumbar puncture extracts spinal fluid, during the process they monitor the pressure level and check spinal fluid for infections - Jordan's pressure was elevated, nearly twice normal - and it can affect vision 0:17:30 The following year they did another lumbar puncture, but the day after Jordan would vomit just from being touched - they put in a lumbar drain, to drain cerebral spinal fluid and monitored her for 5 weeks and make a decision how to proceed - in Feb 2015 they made a decision to internalize the drain, making it a lumbar shunt, and sent Jordan home - her headaches seemed to be improving, but she was taking Motrin daily 0:18:30 Jordan started developing a lump where she had shunt surgery, the doctors said it was filling with cerebral fluid, so they had to do a revision surgery - Jordan had to lay flat after the surgeries, she couldn't get up to go to the bathroom, so was very uncomfortable - she had a surgical scar on her abdomen as well as her back, and she was in pain - March 2015 was the revision surgery 0:19:30 Jordan needed another revision surgery in May because cerebral spinal fluid kept leaking of her back surgical scar - in June 2015 they went to Jordan's softball team's banquet because they recognized that Jordan had been on the team, but too sick to play - they had to leave the banquet early because Jordan started leaking spinal fluid, and they went to the hospital - they took the shunt out, and reverted back to the lumbar drain - a few days later they implanted a VP shunt, going from Jordan's head to her abdomen 0:20:30 The tubing was in the ventricles of her right side, and drainig the cerebral fluid into her abdomen - they put a hole in her skull, and the shunt ran down her head, behind her ear, and over her shoulder and down her back - and that was very uncomfortable for Jordan - Jordan's diagnosis never changed: infection causing mastoiditis, with rare complication of blood clots, causing increased intracranial hypertension 0:21:30 In January 2015 they learned from an infectious disease specialist suggested cancer could be a cause a differential diagnosis - oncology did ask about cancer in the family, and Sandy and Anthony said there was cancer on both sides, but the doctors never followed up for the entire 3.5 years 0:22:30 But June 2015 Jordan had daily headaches, impaired memory and vision, and still too sick for school - she was on the hospital home bound program to do some school work - Sandy had to write down Jordan's words because Jordan had IVs in her hand - she finished her freshman year about a week before her sophomore year started - the family went on vacation in August 2015, but Jordan stayed in the condo rental, she wasn't well enough to leave 0:23:30 So Jordan was still exhibiting the same symptoms from the start, in spite of the treatments, in spite of the surgeries - Jordan was back in the hospital a few times for head and chest pain, but the hospital couldn't find anything wrong and would send her home - in Feb 2016, Jordan's eye doctor say that Jordan's optic nerve was swelling again and recommended opening up the drain further to reduce pressure and help her vision and so she wouldn't go blind, but it was not to help her headaches 0:24:30 Feb 2016 the neurosurgeon opend the shunt all the way, but Jordan still got sick and was in and out of the hosptial - in June 2016 she saw a new pedeatric neurologist at the same hospital, and he started suggesting it was migraines because of a family history - Sandy told him it wasn't migraines because Motrin doesn't work on migraines, and Motrin worked for Jordan, she didn't need anything stronger - he then suggested Jordan was abusing Motrin - they pointed out she was only taking 400mg a day, and that is not excessive 0:25:30 The doctor also suggested they go back to hematology, and they took her off the blood thinning medication in June 2016 - but Jordan still battled with headaches, blurry vision, and kept getting sicker - Jordan's health would be up and down, so Sandy and Anthony tried to enjoy life with her 0:26:30 But Sandy was frustrated the hospital kept saying it was migraines and she knew it wasn't - when Jordan complained of jaw pain, they sent her to a dentist who couldn't find anything wrong - Jordan's joints would ache, but rheumatology would say there was nothing wrong with her - Sandy got more frustrated so took Jordan to another hospital for assessment, they too suggested migraines - Sandy was still working, when Jordan was in the hospital, Sandy would work from her bedside - do her job around doctors, testing, etc 0:27:30 Anthony says it was hard, they didn't know what they were dealing with - sometimes Jordan would grab her neck and Anthony thought it was maybe muscle spasms - when she'd come into the living room to get something to eat, she'd be doubled over, holding her stomach, saying how much pain she was in 0:28:30 To be experiencing that much pain without a proper diagnosis is ridiculous - Jordan missed her sophomore school year, and was on the home study program, but they had to fight to get her proper courses and support to keep Jordan in her honour classes 0:29:30 Jordan missed her friends, and it was hard on her - in July 2017 Jordan was getting increased headaches and had a new lumbar puncture 0:30:30 Sandy told the hematologist that Jordan seemed to be having blood clots in her toes, the doctor dismissed that and said Jordan must have dropped something on her toes to cause the trauma - Sandy explained that was not possible because Jordan was mostly bed ridden - the hospital said that Jordan needed to be taken off Motrin, she was using and abusing it - that night Jordan was vomiting because of the pain 0:31:30 She was admitted to the hospital that same doctor said that Jordan had migraines and needed to be detoxed from Motrin - he told Sandy and Anthony that if they didn't accept his diagnosis of migraines, he would refuse to treat Jordan - meanwhile Jordan is very sick with a forced diagnosis that didn't fit - Sandy told the head nurse that if they are saying it is migraines, then they might as well discharge Jordan - then a neurosurgeon came in and said he reviewed all Jordan's MRIs of the past year and a half and saw that she had enlarged veins since spring 2016 0:32:30 He wanted to angiograms to see if that was causing issues in her brain - an angiogram is a catheter like needle into the body to see what is going on in the venous structure using contrast to show up on images 0:33:30 The neurologist who pushed a migraine diagnosis came in and wanted Jordan's complete history, so they told him about everything from 2014 up to that point - he said he would get a 2nd opinion hematology consult - but he never recorded it in her records and never requested it - he said he would give her a lumbar puncture but if it was a certain number they would have to concede he was right with the migraine diagnosis - Sandy told him what he wanted to hear to get testing and treatment for Jordan 0:34:30 When the numbers came back, Sandy maintained that it was not migraines, something else was making her sick - they discharged Jordan and gave her Motrin - they had one follow up appointment with the neurologist and he suggested it was psychiatric - he referred them to another neurologist and refused to treat Jordan - he followed through on his threat and refused to treat Jordan - they saw the new neurologist in September 2017, at first he mentioned psuedo tumor cerebri, this is alos intracranial hypertension when the brain thinks it has a tumor but it doesn't - he said he'd do some research and talk to them at Jordan's next appointment 0:35:30 Jordan was sicker and ended up back in the ER - they said it was migraines and copy and pasted previous notes that said Jordan was abusing Motrin - they put her on a detox protocol called DHE, a medication to help people withdraw from medications that are harming them - Jordan got sicker, not from the DHE, but from the pain - they also gave her Toradol (like super Motrin), so while they are detoxing her from Motrin, they give her high dose Motrin 0:36:30 The attending doctor said 'it looks like the DHE protocol is working' - Sandy said 'no, you approved Toradol, that's what's helping her, not the DHE protocol' - that doctor said they'll send Toradol home with Jordan - Jordan would be less sick with the Toradol, but after it wore off after 24 hours, she'd get sicker - Jordan had been taking the Motrin as directed 0:37:30 They went back to the neurologist who diagnosed intracranial hypertension, but he changed his diagnosis to migraines and attempted to treat her with migraine meds - they told him that Jordan did not have migraines - he suggested treatment with Botox - Jordan got sick during the appointment and they went across the street to the ER - again they said migraines, again Sandy and Anthony said it wasn't migraines, they gave her Toradol 0:38:30 The attending physician didn't examine Jordan, but asked if anybody had told them that Jordan had an enlarged spleen - Sandy said it had never been mentioned, what does it mean, what's the impact on Jordan - the doctor said 'its probably nothing' and they discharge Jordan with migraines - they went to Jordan's primary care doctor and said the hospital must be missing something - he order more testing, but it was to be done at the hospital, that's where all of Jordan's records were 0:39:30 On February 14, 2018 Jordan had abdominal imaging, ultrasound done - they wouldn't let Jordan leave at first - they asked about Jordan's history of blood clots and the shunts - they said Jordan had to follow up with her primary care right away - Sandy asked if they had to go to the ER, and they said 'no' - on the way home, Sandy called primary to make an appointment - Jordan was to come to primary care in the morning of Feb 16th - at the appointment they told the family that Jordan had 'portal vein thrombosis' which is blood clots leading into the liver 0:40:30 He sent them back to the hospital, they ended up in the ER - at the time they did not know that the person who introduced themselves as a doctor, was actually an unlicensed medical student, with no authority to examine, treat or discharge Jordan - his attending physician supervisor did signed saying she examined Jordan but never did - the 'doctor' said he didn't accept testing not from the hospital, and ordered all the same tests - they confirmed portal vein thrombosis - the 'doctor' said it was a GI issue and referred them to a GI department - Sandy called the GI department, but they refused to do anything while Jordan was in the ER 0:41:30 The GI department said Jordan needed to book a consult - Sandy told them they had previously requested a consult - regardless, they refused to set an appointment - Sandy asked the ER 'doctor' to bring in a GI doc to the ER for Jordan, but he said it wasn't necessary - they also asked that hematology be notified because this was the 3rd appearance of blood clots - again the ER 'doctor' said it was a GI issue and Jordan needed to be seen only as an outpatient - they discharged Jordan and told her parents it was not a life threatening condition 0:42:30 The following Tuesday Sandy called the GI department to make an appointment - they said they would review Jordan's file and call back in 24 - 48 hours with an appointment - but they didn't call until March 2nd - Sandy also called hematology to make sure they been told Jordan had more blood clots - they called back and said they were not told, and to take Jordan to the ER and they would admit her - Jordan was admitted on Feb 20, 2018 to Feb 23 -- on the 21st they wanted to send her home to be an outpatient, but Sandy demanded the GI come see Jordan will she was inpatient 0:43:30 The GI said that wanted to do an endoscopy to see inside her abdomen - they said the results were mild reflux, but nobody could explain the blood clots - Sandy asked 3 different hematologists about cancer testing - one said they could do that test, another indicated he would order them, but never did - the 3rd said cancer testing was unnecessary because her blood tests were normal 0:44:30 This 3rd hematologist is the same one who in 2015 was told to do a cancer differential diagnosis, which he never did - but Jordan's blood work was not normal - they sent Jordan home - on Feb 26th they were back in the ER, Jordan was doubled over in pain - she was seen by a resident doctor who insisted Jordan was constipated and gave Jordan an enema - Jordan felt completely humiliated - and still in pain 0:45:30 The attending physician signed off said she had examined Jordan, but she never came in, they never saw her - she was sent home with constipation medication - on the Feb 27th they called oncology, they advised managing Jordan's pain at home because they had an appointment on the 28th with hematologist and he would admit her to the hospital - on Feb 28th they had their appointment with the hematologist - Sandy begged him to help her - he said it was a GI issue, he could refer her to pain management, and sent her home 0:46:30 He never put that in Jordan's medical notes - that night they called oncology to let them know they were bringing Jordan to the ER and listed her symptoms - when they got to the ER just before midnight - they made Jordan wait for 4 - 5 hours -- Sandy kept letting them know Jordan's pain was very high, but other patients were prioritized, including somebody walking out on crutches from a sprained ankle 0:47:30 Jordan was admitted to the hospital on March 1st - the hospital staff said Jordan was quite sick - Sandy said 'yes, we've been trying to tell you that for 3 years' - on March 4th a new hematologist asked about the cancer testing - she suggested Jordan may have lymphoma and they needed to do further testing - Jordan was being monitored in the ICU 0:48:30 On March 5th Jordan was moved back to onclology and they did a bone marrow biopsy for cancer - on March 6th they were waiting for test results - Jordan was heavily agitated, kept trying to get out of bed - the last words she said to Sandy were "Mom, I just want to go home" - Jordan layed back down and fell asleep - later that night Sandy went to Ronald McDonald house to get some rest 0:49:30 About 30 minutes later the hospital called Sandy to say Jordan was non-responsive and they had administered Narcan - Sandy got back to the hospital and over heard the doctor arguing for the last bed in the ICU - they told Sandy again they had given Jordan Narcan, it is given to someone to reverse an overdose - On March 6th they moved Jordan back to the ICU and said they needed to put Jordan into a medically induced coma to allow time for her to heal 0:50:30 The resident doctor told them that Jordan's ammonia levels were very elevated - Sandy asked how they missed that? - his answer was 'not to focus on placing blame, but to focus on Jordan getting better' - early March 7th they placed a drain in Jordan's abdomen - Instead of draining normally, it was draining into Jordan's abdomen - a couple of hours later the same doctor that was arguing for an ICU bed, told Sandy and Anthony that they were life-lining Jordan to another facility because she needed a liver transplant 0:51:30 So they started to prepare for that - Anthony went home to grab some sleep and Sandy stayed at the hospital with Jordan - at about 8am the ER attending doctor said Jordan was very sick, Sandy said we've been trying to tell you that - during morning rounds, the GI doctor who saw Jordan in Feb, came running in and told the attending hematologist she failed to read Jordan's lab work from weeks prior when Jordan was in the hospital and had alpha one anti trypsin deficiency disorder, and it affects the liver and lungs 0:52:30 The doctor than told Sandy she'd provide more info once Jordan was stable and transferred to another facility - Sandy and Anthony thought the worse was probably over, and the staff never said Jordan was dying - around 8:30 neurosurgery came in and said they needed to remove the shunt tubing from her abdomen because she had an infection and they didn't want it to spread to her brain - so Sandy and Anthony permitted that surgical procedure 0:53:30 Sandy was waiting in the family room right outside the ICU while they performed the procedure - at about 10:40 am while Jordan was still in surgery, a social worker came into the family room and told Sandy that Jordan had 'coded' during the procedure - Sandy remembers running to Jordan and yelling 'you killed my daughter, you killed her' - the social worker asked Sandy what she meant - she said that they'd been bringing Jordan for help and they kept saying migraines 0:54:30 They did CPR for about an hour until Anthony could get to the hospital - they gave Jordan blood products - but they stopped at about 11:40 am - that day they asked Sandy and Anthony if there was anything they needed - Sandy and Anthony asked for the lab reports and testing as they had other children and wanted to know if there was anything they needed to worry about - the hospital said they would get those results to Sandy / Anthony, but they never did - about 2 weeks later, they went to the hospital's patient relations and requested the information again - and filed a complaint 0:55:30 State law says they have to turn over medical records within 15 days, but they didn't hand them over until about 40 days later - when Sandy was going through the records over the next few months, in July 2018 she realized the records were missing a huge chunk of data - so they requested again, and it took another 45 days to get more records - to this day, Sandy and Anthony still don't have all Jordan's medical records - that info was either withheld, or never recorded 0:56:30 In Feb 2019, Sandy and Anthony went to Washington DC for rare disease week - they went because of the rare blood disease Jordan was diagnosed with 6 weeks after her death, called 'primary myelofibrosis', an extremely rare form of leukemia, less then 50 children in the US diagnosed with it - less then 20,000 nationally - someone at rare disease week said something sounded fishy - they were advised to ask if Jordan's death had been reported to any agency 0:57:30 Sandy contacted the California Department of Public Health to see if Jordan's death had been reported - they told Sandy they had no record of Jordan's death - Sandy asked if the hospital was required to report Jordan's death - Sandy was put on hold - she was then recommended to file a complaint - so she did file a complaint - even though Sandy and Anthony have had several conversations with the investigator, they still don't have any info and its been 10 months 0:58:30 It is a state investigation, so red tape, bureaucracy, limited personnel - those things have caused delay - they hope to get more records soon 0:59:30 They had Jordan's GP look at the records, and paid a professional to review and confirm Jordan's eventual diagnsosis of 'primary myelofibrosis' - the hematologist who had suggested lymphoma called Sandy and Anthony on April 23, 2019 and asked if any one had spoken to them about what was going on? - Sandy asked if Jordan's diagnosis had of been caught earlier if Jordan would still be alive, and the hematologist said 'yes' - but never heard from the hematologist again, but knows she left the hospital in April 2019 1:00:30 Sandy researched 'primary myelofibrosis' and life expectancy is up to 10 years after diagnosis - but she could have been cured with stem cell transplants or been in remission and lived a full life - in April the hematologist said she'd written a report and what happened to Jordan - in Sept 2019, Sandy and Anthony found out that the hospital had overdosed Jordan causing her death - and they were not monitoring her as they should have been 1:01:30 Sandy and Anthony think the hematologist report covers an adverse event, and by state law that must be reported, but the hospital chose to cover it up instead of reporting it - in California they have laws that put a low cap on medical malpractice settlements making getting a lawyer impossible because they won't earn any money 1:02:30 So the system is set up so patients can't get justice, and doctors are not held accountable either by the justice system or the state medical board - Sandy and Anthony have not heard from the medical board since they filed their 9 complaints against the providers 1:03:30 Sandy and Anthony asked, in January 2019, the investigator to include another 257 providers associated with hospital or Jordan's care, but they have not heard any thing - Sandy and Anthony have been advocating for reform of the MICRA Act (medical injury compensation reform act of 1975) 1:04:30 MICRA limits compensation to $250,000 due to medical injury or death by medical injury - it also limits how much an attorney can be paid to about $75,000 - but in Jordan's case it would cost about $200,000 to litigate, making it economically infeasible, and that patients can't get justice - there is a current ballot proposal called the Fairness for Injured Patients Act (FIPA) that they want on the November election ballot to overturn MICRA 1:05:30 Sandy and Anthony filed a medical malpractice case in May 2019, naming 22 defendants - they are expecting the defense counsel to do a 'demure', and that is saying the case is unwarranted and why - then Sandy and Anthony will have an opportunity to respond to the 'demure' 1:06:30 Then the case will be heard by a judge who will decide if the case has merit or not - Sandy and Anthony don't have a lawyer, but have consulted with attorneys, but Sandy and Anthony are writing the legal briefs 1:07:30 There are thousands of Californians who've been medically injured who have no recourse - that what the FIPA will remedy - and that is why families are speaking publicly - under the current law, children and the elderly are most vulnerable - Sandy has cashed in all her savings to help pay for things 1:08:30 They have started a GoFundMe page to help with legal bills they will occur 1:09:30 Sandy is up and down emotionally - she has a lot of work today in addition to her day time job - reviewing files, preparing legal documents, being a wife and mother - but Sandy doesn't feel like she's had a chance to grieve the loss of her daughter - Sandy and Athony are making meaning through advocacy in Jordan's name - they want to make sure the hospital doesn't kill more people -- they use #JordansStory on twitter and Facebook 1:10:30 Sandy says if you're sick, or a caregiver, and you don't believe the doctors, push back, seek 2nd, 3rd or 10th opinions if you have to -- the doctors told Sandy and Anthony that there is so much info about diseases, they don't even know 1/ 10th of it - so don't let them discourage you, and ask them to have conversations about your own research - don't let them disparage you, don't let them chide you, don't let them discourage you from doing your own research and asking your own questions CONNECT WITH SANDY AND ANTHONY ABOUT JORDAN'S STORY Twitter @alpslp98Facebook: www.facebook.com/jordansstory Fairness for Injured Patients act: www.fairnessact.org GoFundMe - Justice for Jordan Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions. Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description: RemediesPodcast@gmail.com Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.** Email me to learn more or book an appointment: RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com Scott Simpson: Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships. Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life. Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here. Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk.
Jordan Jordan and Kevin as they breakdown the greatest game of the collegiate football year! LSU beats Clemson 42-25. Dustoffguy loses a bet, and we celebrate 20 listeners and 5 ratings! Thanks Bennomatic for the review--we read it on today's show. As usual you can follow the show on Twitter @LongWaveRadio, and the Historian is @auctorclarus. If you have questions or comments, please send them in @AskLWR, or leave it in the comments section. Please rate 5/5, and if you don't think we deserve 5 stars, leave 5/5 anyway, and tell us why... We'll fix it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Did you know that potential clients are judging you based on what others are saying about you online? In this episode, we listen in on ABA TECHSHOW 2019 where Megan presented with Jordan Schuetzle Director, Proposition Strategy & Market Development Lead at Thomson Reuters. Jordan consults with lawyers and speaks at larger events on how to manage your reputation online. Jordan points out that much of the content about us online is content that we did not write or have any input on, so you have to be prepared to counteract those negative impressions. Tune in and learn about reputation management in the digital age. Show Highlights: Being judged by what people read and write about you online Managing relationships with others besides just clients Making a Murderer on Netflix changing a lawyer's reputation overnight Google’s portrayal of your company Generating more positive reviews rather than negative ones Survey statistics Controlling the volume and the responses on the reviews Asking for feedback and reviews Fake reviews and how they can affect you Responding to negative reviews Resolving issues offline Hoping this podcast stirs up some more discussion, thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday. If you enjoyed this episode, please help me get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and Tunein and be sure to share this podcast with a friend. Be sure to connect with me and reach out with any questions/concerns: Facebook LinkedIn Website Email me at megan[at]zaviehlaw[dot]com This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs. Connect with Jordan: Jordan on Twitter: @Jordanschuetzle Thomson Reuters Website
Bob Jordan, well known Chicagoan and FOX Advisor Member, joins FOXCast to talk about how important it is to record and preserve your family's story. He is a journalist, author, retired news anchor for WGN, and he owns the production company Jordan & Jordan. His company is devoted to the creation of video biographies for legacy families and is the premier company for preserving family histories.
Tom Bilyeu (@TomBilyeu) interviewed Jordan on his Impact Theory Podcast earlier this year, and the episode was so well-received that Tom has been kind enough to let us share it here with you! What Tom Discusses with Jordan: Jordan's three rules for improving your relationships -- and not poisoning them. How -- and why -- Jordan wound up giving tours in North Korea. What Jordan did to overcome his childhood shyness and become someone who talks to people in public for a living. Jordan's method for developing body language and esteem and the value of deliberate practice. Jordan and Tom discuss the process of building relationships and common mistakes people make. And much more... Great protection. Fair prices. Easy to use. SimpliSafe is the right way to protect your home at half the size and double the range -- go to SimpliSafe.com/jordan to learn more! Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans. Apply simply. Understand fully. Mortgage confidently. To get started, go to RocketMortgage.com/JORDAN! The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reminds us to let someone else drive if we have a few drinks at that holiday party -- and make sure our friends do the same. Drive sober or get pulled over! Does your business have an Internet presence? Save up to a whopping 62% on new webhosting packages with HostGator at hostgator.com/jordan! Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally! Full show notes and resources can be found here.
Josh “Cuzz” Jordan & Jordan Jordan bless the Taco Talk Pod with their presence. Learn about why they decided to start their own travel agency, their relationship with “alternative medicine,” and how simply getting “called out for their shit” helped turned their life around!
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Whole You, Consciously Creating a Business and Life You Love Podcast
Hey my friends! Hayley Hobson here and welcome to the Whole You where we embrace consciously watching your thoughts, your dreams, so you can live your life your way. Have you heard that popular saying “The struggle is real”? Ya, me too! It perfectly sums up today’s podcast. The struggle IS real, we all go thru ups and downs and sometimes on the downhill we fall completely flat. It sucks. (LOL) That is why I’m so excited to introduce today’s guest Jordan Adler. Jordan is no stranger to STRUGGLE and he has made a living sharing his story. I’ve heard it a couple times myself and it gives me serious goose bumps. Not only is it a gut wrenching story BUT SOOOO inspirational at the same time. After listening to Jordan speak you feel like you can go out and conquer the world. It’s not easy to struggle: it’s uncomfortable, it’s hard, you want to give-up. But for the few who can see the light at the end of the tunnel it’s also so worth it. Right? Here's a little more on Jordan: Jordan was involved in 10 network marketing companies in his first 11 years in the business and never signed up a single distributor. At the age of 34 years old, he had less than $200 in the bank. He had $36,000 in credit card debt on 22 credit cards. He was living in a garage in Tempe, AZ and his rent was $200 a month. His jeep had been broken down for 2 years and he was taking a bus to work. His job paid him $14,000 a year after the airline he worked for had just filed bankruptcy. 36 months later, Jordan became a top earner in his company of 2 1/2 million distributors and went on to make $20 million in network marketing. Jordan has built businesses consisting of over 200,000 distributors and nearly 500,000 customers in countries all over the globe. He’s a builder, speaker, leader, trainer and motivator. His audiences are mesmerized by his stories that inspire belief and action. Jordan sees himself as a dream broker. He lives his personal dreams on a large scale and then inspires others to go for theirs. Learn more about him at JordanAdler.com.
In this episode, I bring back my colleague and friend Jordan Paris to discuss our favorite healthy & fit desserts. Anyone who knows me knows that I love dessert, but I choose desserts that are better for you. Jordan and I talk about healthy chocolate, ice cream, popsicles and much more. https://www.sunfood.com/food/cacao-chocolate-cocoa.html https://www.bulletproof.com/fudge-brownie-collagen-protein-bar-12-pack https://elmhurst1925.com/ https://hailmerry.com/collections/tarts/products/chocolate-almond-butter-tart http://www.chocolatebar.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Lekue-Unit-Stackable-Lollipop-Mold/dp/B01EHQ7FT6/ref=sr_1_35?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1532192306&sr=1-35&keywords=popsicle+molds
I have finally checked Jordan off my bucket list! I spent three weeks exploring beautiful Jordan in May 2018, attending an adventure travel conference and then taking a group of YOU with me hiking on the Jordan Trail to Petra. My guest today, Ban Barkawi, is a Jordanian friend of mine whom I met studying abroad in Italy years ago. Listen as Ban and I talk about travel in Jordan, safety, customs, attractions, history, FOOD, and so much more, including: Five days hiking the Jordan Trail from Dana to Petra (named a world's top multi-day hiking trail by National Geographic) Camping with the Bedouins in the desert Feynan Eco Lodge Jordanian FOOD and local communities Um Qais (Northern Jordan) Petra - the Siq, the Monastery, the Treasury, Indiana Jonesing Wadi Rum - sleeping in Martian Domes, jeep tour in the desert, lamb cooked in the earth Dead Sea - an experience that you absolutely MUST feel for yourself! My guest today is my beautiful friend Ban, whom I met studying abroad in Italy when we were just 20 years old. She is Palestinian Jordanian and here to share her insights on living in this beautiful country. We got to meet up in Jordan on my first day there after not seeing each other in 9 years. Some friendships just never change. Ban Barkawi is a Jordanian multimedia journalist and radio presenter based in Amman, where she hosts a daily morning show at an English-speaking station. Together with the podcasting platform Sowt she produced Eib, a podcast in Arabic that addresses gender-based taboos. In 2013 she produced the award-winning TV documentary Refugees in Business about the livelihood of Syrian refugees in Jordan's Zaatari camp. Ban holds an MA in multimedia broadcast journalism and a BA in news-editorial journalism. Find Ban on Twitter and Instagram @banbarkawi - feel free to reach out to her if you have any questions about Jordan, she is an amazing human. Show Notes: Adventure Travel Conference - Adventure NEXT Near East powered by the Adventure Travel Trade Association Guide for Petra and Jordan Trail - Experience Jordan - ask for Ayman! Tell him Traveling Jackie said to take you Indiana Jonesing through Petra Guide for Um Qais or Pella in Northern Jordan - Baraka Destinations - stay at their B&B Beit Al Baraka Activities in Um Qais - beekeeping (buy the bee products!), biking, guided ruins walk, cooking class, hiking BUY THE COOKBOOK! --> Empowering Women Through Cooking - Stories and Recipes from Jordan Wild Jordan - Visit the store in Amman and buy some locally-made goods, your money goes back to the communities Feynan Ecolodge - Candle-lit, Bedouin-run eco hotel in the middle of the desert in Wadi Feynan Wadi Rum Martian Domes - Sun City Camp GROUP TRIPS: View all the trips I offer here, check out the Jordan itinerary here (sorry you missed it!) For full show notes (and photos!) visit https://TheBudgetMindedTraveler.com/94
It’s a lovely day in the neighborhood because Jordan’s literal neighbors, Kohl and Sarah (Sarah and Kohl?) join Collin and Jordan (Jordan and Collin?) to discuss Chocolate Chex and get to know each other better. We talk cereal, Pink Floyd, gymnastics, leather jackets, and good ol’ number #24.
Hey there, welcome to today's episode of the Lil' Drummer Girl. I'm stoked because in this episode we get a live interview with Jordan Rosenthal, the drummer of the Fortunate Youth. Fortunate Youth is a collective of six outstanding musician/producers who have taken the worldwide music scene by storm. They spread inspirational messages of peace, love, and unity. They connect music lovers from all around the globe creating a family of positivity and progressive ideals. Fortunate Youth was established in Hermosa Beach, California – a popular beach town in the LA County. Four of the six members went to high school together (Jered Draskovich, Corey Draskovich, Travis Walpole and Greg Geleb), linking Mississippi transplant Dan Kelly (lead singer) then adding the drummer, Jordan Rosenthal from Las Vegas. The band has toured heavily since 2009 with over 20 tours nationwide as well as abroad under their belt and they've released 3 full-length albums, two of which hit #1 on the Billboard and iTunes Reggae charts. “It's All A Jam” in 2013 and “Don't Think Twice” in 2015. Today, Jordan talks about: How he began playing drums in fourth grade How his family inspired him to play, as his dad, granddad, and great-grandfather all played drums How he was playing drums and basketball His drum sponsor Dark Horse Percussion and his drum set by Tama Star Classic How he hooked up his gig with Fortunate Youth. How he's taken a stab at singing by recording his own vocal album JDR-Stand on Your Two Feet (see link below and take a listen and check it out) Jordan discusses his favorite bands and what inspires him. How if he were to be reincarnated as Adolf Hitler what he would do if... And so much more. Jordan's drum set: Tama Star Classic Birchwood Drum Set 10” 12” 16” Custom Snare and Timbale from Dark Horse Percussion (NJ) Vater drumsticks So grab your headphones, check out the audio interview and be sure to check out the live video interview below and footage from their live show at the Jannus Live in downtown St. Petersburg, FL: Jordan Interview Live Video Jordan Video Playing Live Stay in touch with Jordan: Jordan on Facebook Fortunate Youth on Facebook Take a listen to Jordan's smooth vocals here: JDR Stand On Your Two Feet Album Rock On & Rock Out! Dawn-Marie xo
Live from the Nerdmelt Showroom in Hollywood, Doug welcomes Sean Jordan, Jordan Brady and Megan Neuringer to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is a dedication to Jordan Guernsey may he rest in peace. I released this interview again today because Jordan embodied gratitude and appreciation even when times were tough. It is only fitting to release on Thanksgiving. The following description was from the original post with Jordan:Jordan was founder of Molding Box a logistics and transportation company that has grown to a multimillion dollar a year company and has gained several recognitions in the Inc 500. He started it in his moms basement in 2006. He was nominated twice for Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the year & was the youngest person on Utah Business list of 40 under 40 . Listen to this interview to hear how Jordan handled In April 2012 when he was diagnosed with stage 3 Melanoma and how he looks at Cancer as the best thing that has ever happened to him. Hear Jordan’s journey and the hard decision he had to make in his life and business after getting sick. Molding Box was founded in November of 2005, as a simplified outsourcing solution. Providing its customers with flexible printing solutions, scalable shipping and handling services, as well as, disc media production. It all started when Jordan Guernsey decided to branch out from a previous employer. He moved back into his parent’s house and set up shop in their basement, armed with only a credit card and a blessing. Once Molding Box started racking up clients, the company faced a new problem- financing a growing business. Trusting his idea would take off, Jordan put everything he had, a Visa with a $12,000 limit and $500 in cash into his company. His gamble paid off, within the first year Molding Box had eight employees all working in his parent’s basement. Molding Box started to take on a life of its own.
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The birth of social media massively affected the way online marketing works nowadays. Our special guest, “One-Click Lindsey” shares with us her “Perfect Traffic Strategy”, what it takes to convert site visitors to customers And… - The Single Greatest Benefit Of Having A Solid Social Media Campaign - The Difference Between Your Website And Your Landing Page? -How To Convert Site Visitors From Skeptical Strangers To Great Leads - How To Make A “Rock-Star” Landing Page - 5 Proven Tactics To Generate A Never Ending Cycle Of High Quality Traffic And Leads One-Click Lindsey is a web strategy expert working with small business owners to help them utilize the web to produce more website traffic and leads. Lindsey is the founder and CEO TrafficAndLeads.com that specializes in driving traffic, getting leads and the art of nurturing leads to become lifelong clients. One-Click Lindsey is an expert in landing pages, email sequences, search engine ranking, newsletters, analytics, social media, pay-per-click ads, websites, blogging the list goes on. She knows how to utilize the myriad of online marketing options to generate more traffic and leads which produced more paying clients. Social Media: The Cornerstone Of The BEST Type Of Traffic And Leads Lindsey definitely agrees with the fact that the birth of social media massively affects the way online marketing works nowadays. She mentioned that it is now considered the cornerstone of effective marketing. Unlike any other marketing method like, SEO (search engine optimization) where you have to wait three to five months to see the results, social media will give you the quickest way to generate high quality traffic, where leads can be produced and results are often gained effortlessly and sometimes, you can even get results in real time. The Single Greatest Benefit Of Having A Solid Social Media Campaign If you have a great social media campaign, then you can drive leads from your social media channels directly to your landing page and easily get people on your list. The Perfect Traffic Social media is a great starting point in building relationships and targeting people through the area of interests that you’re after. Lindsey says in this terrific interview, that your main objective is to catch your target's interest and attention. Once your targets are hooked, that is the best time for you to start marketing your products and services. When your audience is hooked on something they are interested in, they will almost always “buy in” to some degree - this is where your opportunity is….and that is what she calls “the perfect traffic”. Is Your Website The Same As Your Landing Page? If You Answered Yes, One Click Lindsey Says, Think Again. Another great tip from Lindsey: You have to always be mindful as an entrepreneur that your website MUST always be different from your landing page. What Is The Difference Between A Website And A Landing Page? A website is where people can visit and find out about you and your company. It should showcase your past, present and forthcoming excellent projects. It should have a myriad of subpages and each subpage must have a specific goal. On the other hand, a landing page can look identical to your website. The difference is, it is focused on a very specific topic. It is sometimes known as a "lead capture page" or a "lander". The landing page is usually the extension of your advertisement, search result or direct link. Lindsey says, that landing pages are also often linked from social media, email or SEO campaigns, all to enhance the effectiveness of your advertisement or the product that you’re selling on that landing page. How Is Your Landing Page Performing? The main goal of your landing page is to convert site visitors into sales or at least great leads, it should also include a method for the visitor to get into contact with you. A great way to execute this, is by having a subscribe button or a contact form where your visitors can share their information. **WARNING** Never make your subscription page complicated. Asking for your visitors to share their Email address and Name is already enough. How To Make A Rock-Star Landing Page Below are Lindsey’s proven strategies for making your Landing page rock-star quality: Make your Headline beautiful, big and bold Address IMMEDIATELY HOW you can help them and WHY they need to subscribe and buy your product. Invest in making a video In making the video, sell the idea and the benefits of your product. Be a Superhero! What you offer is going to help your customers SO much, they’ll think you’re a Superhero for it. Create a bulleted list If you don’t feel like doing a video then you want to do a nice bulleted list of how your product can help them. Create an enticing and beautiful form Convenience is the key here, always make it a “one-click” process. Tip Directly From Lindsey: Your form should only ask for minimal information. Focus just on these three items- first name, email address, submit button. Add a picture of your free offer in return for their email address – Always remember, FREE items are always up for grab. Make your landing page mobile friendly Always remember that almost everyone now has a smartphone. If your site is not mobile friendly and optimized then they will not spend time on your website. How Do You Effectively Generate High Quality Web Traffic and Leads? Lindsey knows that generating traffic and leads from the internet is very important and knowing HOW to create this traffic and leads are two different things. She mentioned that though it is challenging, there are virtually limitless amounts of resources and techniques available to make big things happen for you. As a matter of fact, Lindsey reminds us on this interview that if you want absolutely the highest quality web traffic and leads, then you need to focus on only one main thing, and that is to be transparent and keep your customers happy...and not forcing them to through the waters of online marketing options. Lindsey’s Top 5 Proven Tactics To Generate A Never Ending Cycle Of High Quality Traffic And Leads Lindsey has 5 proven tactics to generate a never ending cycle of new faces for your small business. If you start implementing these in your business now, you’ll launch yourself ahead of your competition. Invest In Having A Killer Website Your main website is the central part of all your online activities. It is absolutely essential that your website is super easy to understand, crystal clear and straightforward. Invest in making your website’s design beautiful. Your website should also be responsive and interactive. Have A Great Marketing Plan That Will Result In Generating Traffic What good is a website without traffic? Lindsey advises, after you have setup an awesome-killer website, you now need to focus on marketing your website. The best way to do this is by utilizing the social media channels and search engine optimization. This will funnel huge amounts of traffic to your site. Catch Your Target Audience’s Attention Now this is where you need to create a targeted landing page. Having a landing page will not just increase your sales conversion rate, it will also give your visitors precisely what they are looking for. Email Marketing Is Not Dead Lindsey tells us that “Email marketing is NOT dead”. It is actually the powerhouse for generating leads online - if used wisely. Her best piece of advice? Make it simple. Don’t ask for a lot of information. Their email address is the only information that you REALLY need. Your goal should be for your targeted audience to deeply desire your irresistible offer and subscribe to your mailing list with just “one-click”. Build A Long Lasting Relationship Let’s face it, most of our website visitors are not really ready to purchase just yet. Therefore, Lindsey gives us another great piece of advice: Nurture your leads through a “Know, Like and Trust autopilot email sequence”. This will ensure that when they are ready to spend and subscribe, it will be with you. [content_toggle style="1" label="Click%20Here%20To%20Read%20The%20Full%20Transcript%20Of%20The%20Show" hide_label="Hide"] Lindsay: This is one click Lindsey and I’m social media business hour with Nile and Jordan and today you’re going to learn how to leverage social media and generate more traffic and leads for your small business. Woman: In business and know the way forward most include social media. Perhaps you find it a bit confusing. Even frustrating. Well, you have no idea how to make it work for your business. Fear not. We interview some of the best social media experts in business who will share their experiences, ideas and knowledge. Plus offer tips and tricks to make using social media a breeze. Leverage the power of social media and grow your business now. Welcome to social media business hour with your host Nile Nickel. Jordan: Hello and thank you again for joining us. This is Nile’s trusty sidekick and co-host Jordan and I’d like to take a moment to share with you how you can benefit from Nile’s incredible experience using social media for real business success. If you’re an entrepreneur or thinking about starting your own business then using social media might be the most cost effective and time effective way to get your business real results. That’s not to mention much of what you can do to get those terrific results on social media is even free. Take Linked In for example. Nile always says it’s the best social media platform for business today. And that’s why I recommend you go to linkedinfocus.com and start your social media education today. Sign up for Nile’s free tips, tricks and strategies. Once again, it’s free and it only takes a few seconds. Go to linkedinfocus.com today. You’ll be glad you did. Nile: Hey, welcome back and we’ve got one click Lindsay on tonight Jordan. Jordan: One click Lindsay. Nile: Isn't that a name? Lindsay: That’s right. That’s right. Jordan: I like that. Lindsay: Thank you. Nile: I have to ask Lindsay, where did you get that name? Lindsay: Well, essentially I was a web developer and there’s a difference between a website that just kind of sits there and a website that actually generates traffic and leads for your small business which is what we all need. And so I had a client of mine and we were constantly working on this landing page and for every conversation that I was having with them I was constantly referring to we have to get them to click that button, we have to get them to click. And eventually we got that landing page to work really well and he came back to me and said you’re one click Lindsay. You got them to click the big subscribe now button so from then on I thought it was kind of catchy and that’s really what everyone’s goal should be is to get people to make that one click and actually get enough people to your website to make that click so it kind of -- that’s what I’m going with. Jordan: That’s awesome. Nile: I have to say I think that’s bold. Lindsay: Thank you. Bold. Nile: Because I don’t know that I can be that bold. Can you imagine one click Nile? Lindsay: Yes, I can. But you can't steal it. Can we come up with something else? No. I’m going to let you keep one click. Trust me. Jordan: We could call you Linked In Nickel. How’s that? Lindsay: Yeah. That’s cute. Nile: Linked In Nickel. Jordan: Linked In Nickel. Nile: Well, as you probably gathered one click Lindsay is a web strategy expert. She works with small business owners to help them utilize the web, to produce -- that’s key. To produce. You like that Jordan? Jordan: I do. It sounds much better than branding or getting your image out there. No. produce. Nile: Yeah. Produce more website traffic and leads because traffic in of itself isn't important unless you get leads from it so she’s got those married together. I love that Lindsay. And she’s -- Lindsay: Yeah. I mean, I could send a bunch of spammers to your website but that really wouldn’t help you get phone calls now would it? Nile: No. That just messes up everything for the people that really want to get on there so we don’t like traffic without leads. Lindsay: That’s right. Nile: Traffic with leads, great thing. And Lindsay’s a founder and CEO of trafficandleads.com Bit catchy, don’t you think? Jordan: I think so too. Nile: Goes with one click Lindsay. I mean, she’s all about that. Lindsay: I like you guys. I like you guys a lot. Nile: Well, she specializes in driving traffic, getting leads and the -- I love this. The art of nurturing leads to become lifelong clients. Lindsay: Which all starts with social media by the way. Nile: Oh, I like it. But I like the art of nurturing. I’ve got this gourmet one click traffic and leads strategy in my head now. Lindsay: Well, I guess I can sign off for the day. No, I’m kidding. Nile: And one click Lindsay is an expert in landing pages, email sequences, search engine ranking, newsletters, analytics, social media, pay per click ads, websites, blogging and the list goes on and on and on and on. I bet you like to talk a lot too, don’t you Lindsay? Lindsay: I do but I’ve been doing this for a very long time and there’s so many myths and everyone gets so confused and overwhelmed that I do tend to know a lot about what’s going on out there. Nile: Well, one thing that I know about one click Lindsay, she knows how to utilize the myriad of online marketing options to get what we all want and that is not traffic but traffic with leads and produce more paying clients. That is -- I mean, that’s what you want at the end of the day. Jordan: That’s solid. Nile: I think we’re done here. Jordan: Yeah. Lindsay: Enjoy. Nile: Hey, great show today. Jordan: Lindsay has left the building. Nile: Well, I know that you talked about how social media is really the corner stone to this process so tease us with that. Tell us a little bit about it. Lindsay: I will. I will definitely call it the cornerstone and the reason why I like social media so much and the birth of social media recently is because it’s the quickest way to generate that high quality traffic that actually produces leads where if you were to run a search engine optimization campaign, that can take three, four, five months. Where if you do a good social media campaign you can drive those leads from your social media channels to a very nice landing page and get people on your list. So social media’s great because you can start building those relationships, you can target the people in the area with the interests that you’re after and really target market them to get that very perfect traffic to come to your website. Nile: As we’re talking about this here I figure that we have a problem Jordan. Jordan: Uh-oh. Nile: Well, we probably need to understand what a landing page is. We’re talking about websites and landing pages on it so -- Jordan: You mean, it’s not a website? Nile: Lindsay, we need your help. We need your help. Lindsay: Nile and Jordan, you have so much -- I’m kidding. Okay. Well, so there is a difference between your website, your like main website where people go to find out about you and your company and all of your wonderful projects and everything that you’ve ever done. That is what we’re going to call just like your regular corporate website. Well, a corporate website should have a myriad of subpages and these pages should all have very specific goals to them. So for example, let’s take a chiropractor. I have a chiropractor client. He has a corporate website all about mister chiropractor but we also created a very specific landing page for those experiencing back pain only. So I have this website. It’s about back pain. If I am a person with back pain and I go to this website I can see he is the man for me because this website has a guy grabbing his back and that’s exactly how I feel and it has a whole bunch of pain points about how much that hurts your life because you have back pain and how this guy is going to fix it and all these testimonials about everybody’s back pain that mister chiropractor has ever fixed and so I know he is the guy for me. So I am going to have more of a likelihood to actually click that button, right. So that is the difference between a main website and a landing page. A landing page is about a very specific topic. It’s going to be kind of duplicated a lot on your website. Now, from your website you’re not going to be able to get to all these landing pages. They’re just kind of hanging out there ready for an SEO campaign or a very dedicated social media campaign to drive those individuals with back pain to this landing page to let them know that you are the man for them. Nile: So if I’m mister chiropractor I probably have people with back pain and neck pain and foot pain and that are pain in the -- oh, that’s another one. Hold on. But what you’re saying is you’re going to have different landing pages for each one of those little niches that the chiropractor may deal with? Lindsay: Yes. And don’t get overwhelmed by it because they’re pretty much a carbon copy of each other except you’re going to change those key words or those key pain points because essentially when people -- if you were to drive people to just a generic website they’re going to kind of look all over and be like, oh I don’t know if this guy really does back pain but you kind of want to make it look like you’re a specialist. The other thing about a landing page is you don’t want it to have a menu. You don’t want them to be like my two year old and kind of like wanting to click around. You want -- this is the information, I want you to fill out this form and schedule an appointment, get on my list, whatever and go from there. That’s why lead pages is so popular. We’ve probably all heard of lead pages and they’re very good at this and if you ever make a lead page you’ll notice that it has nothing really to do with your website but it’s basically a video or a bold list of items and a nice form and a big red button. And that is a landing page and they work and that’s why lead pages are so popular and work so well. Jordan: Yeah. I think that’s a really good point Lindsay. We actually use lead pages as one of the tools that we use and just to give everyone an idea of what it is give lead pages a little bit of free exposure here. When we build our websites and our landing pages we have a myriad of ways that we can do that. We can do that with Word Press, we can do it with Drupal. Lead pages really just specializes in kind of a drag and drop -- you see what you get, no coding involved, super easy way of just building your landing page and man, it’s really a dream. It’s a nice, nice website. Nile: So I’m -- I need help here. I need clarification. Jordan: Okay. Nile: So we’re talking about the function of lead pages and what they are but now we also just switched in your conversation and question Jordan to lead pages, the company. Jordan: Okay. Nile: There’s a difference there. Jordan: Yeah. That’s true. Nile: Do you use lead pages, the company to create the lead pages on your website or is that something you do on your website yourself? Lindsay: No, no, no, no. I was totally talking about lead pages, the company. Jordan: I knew it. I knew it. Senile? Nile: I am see Nile. What are you talking about? Okay. Good. We’re talking about lead pages, the company. Our folks like Tim Page and Bob and those beloved that we’re talking about lead pages, the company. Jordan: Yeah. Nile: So Lindsay. Lindsay: Yeah. Nile: Tell us more about that. Lindsay: About utilizing lead pages, the company? Nile: The lead pages, the company. Jordan: The tool. Nile: We’re now doing an advertisement for lead pages even though they didn’t know it. Lindsay: I know. But I mean, it’s a super useful tool and they were very revolutionary because -- in coming up with that because it’s such an important tool for small business owners. Yeah, you can get a Word Press plugin to create the lead pages and all of that but you do have to have a bit of HTML and CSS hand to be able to do those and make them look decent. So lead pages came out, there’s these beautiful templates, they’re proven to word so it’s an excellent option for any small business owner to create these exact lead pages that I’m talking about. Nile: Now, Jordan I understand that on one of our lead page processes that are going on right now you found a recent problem. Jordan: Oh, yeah. Yeah. We’ve been using the lead pages here for a while and now we’ve got a Facebook can. Nile: A Facebook can? I’m glad that you have problems like I do every so often. Jordan: That’s right. By the end of the show I’ll be spot on. We’re running a Facebook campaign to a lead pages page that is hosted by lead pages but as far as anyone is concerned, it’s our page and on that page we can open it up for Facebook comments. So we’ve got a bunch of Facebook comments from our Facebook ad showing up on our lead pages page. If you follow me. Nile: I’m confused already but I think I’m there. Jordan: So the end result is a new prospect gets to our lead pages page, they see our offer and then they see all of these great comments that people have left from Facebook. Oh, wow. This is great stuff, thanks so much. Nile: That sounds super. Jordan: Yeah, absolutely. Lindsay: Yeah. Social proof. It’s powerful. Jordan: Yeah. With tiny little exception. Nile: Oh, here it comes. Jordan: A lot of those people may be fake profiles but a lot of those people are leaving spam in our comments as well. So they’re saying here, check this fitness thing out. Nile: Oh, so we just need to delete those. Jordan: Yeah. I would love to just delete those but so far it looks like lead pages only allows me to turn on or off the whole section of comments. I can't get rid of any particular comment through lead pages. I think. I’m about 80 percent sure at this point that I cannot. Nile: You know what? We have an expert here. We have one click Lindsay. Lindsay: Yeah. One click Lindsay -- see, I don’t use -- I don’t personally use lead pages for my company. I help clients with it a lot but I actually -- I kind of specialize in making custom lead pages so I have not run into that problem so I can't help you. Jordan: It’s all my problem. Lindsay: I’m sorry. Shoot. Jordan: That’s alright. Lindsay: But it doesn’t sound like a great problem unfortunately. Nile: Can you pass me the tissue? Lindsay: It’s time to hang up now. Nile: Well listen, we’ve about wrapped up our time in our first segment today so we will be jumping out to our next segment and we ask that you just join us there. We’ll be right back. Jordan: Hello and thank you again for joining us. This is Nile’s trusty sidekick and co-host Jordan and I’d like to take a moment to share with you how you can benefit from Nile’s incredible experience using social media for real business success. If you’re an entrepreneur or thinking about starting your own business then using social media might be the most cost effective and time effective way to get your business real results. That’s not to mention much of what you can do to get those terrific results on social media is even free. Take Linked In for example. Nile always says it’s the best social media platform for business today. And that’s why I recommend you go to linkedinfocus.com and start your social media education today. Sign up for Nile’s free tips, tricks and strategies. Once again, it’s free and it only takes a few seconds. Go to linkedinfocus.com today. You’ll be glad you did. Nile: So now we’ve talked about lead pages and how we’re going to use social media and all of that good stuff and so I’m jazzed and I’m excited. Now Lindsay, I’ve got people going to my lead pages and they like what they see and they’re taking some action. What typically do you get them to do? Lindsay: Well, the easiest thing for them to do is subscribe to your list and return for an awesome, super mega irresistible offer that you’re giving them like a pdf or a free video series. That’s the easiest thing to do because it’s very difficult to convince people to call you or to fill out a boring contact us form or do something for you without you doing something back for them. let me press this -- that whole sentence by social media is a super awesome way to drive people to your lead pages and I’m sure -- and I know you’ve covered this on your show before but it’s worth repeating as Facebook owns all of your fans, Facebook owns all of that, it could change at any moment so we want to try to grab all those fans and all those people that we worked so hard to nurture through social media and get them on an email list where we can actually market to them and we own those names. So that’s the whole point is if you can get people to make that one click and get on your list then you can actually like start nurturing them and selling to them. Jordan: That’s a really good point and I’d like to just point out one thing real quick and this is just something that just sticks in my -- I know it bothers you Nile but Facebook’s so arbitrary about how they do things that one day we’re going to go to try to communicate with our fans and Facebook’s going to say no. we’re not going to let you do that. Or now we don’t like that kind of communication and it could be something that we thing is relatively harmless. Nile: No. I totally agree and that’s -- unfortunately it’s not our sandbox, we don’t get to make the rules. If we want to play in the sandbox, the sandbox owner in this case Facebook gets to make the rules and we could either play in the sandbox or not. Jordan: Yeah. I like what you’re saying Lindsay. Facebook’s a great place to make friends but to keep them you want to get them on your list. Lindsay: Yeah. I mean, and what you’re saying is not untrue. I have literally had a client who logged into their page. They had -- let’s see how much. Did they have 25000 fans. And they could not login because Facebook kind of deactivated their account. We had spent a fair amount on running ads for them and it was because they had put some like weight loss stuff on their fan page or running some ads for that in the wrong way so Facebook just -- one morning they couldn’t login which -- let me give your fans a little -- or your listeners a little hint. Is to make someone else also an admin of your page so if your personal account gets shut down someone else can manage that page as well. Nile: Yeah. we always use -- and I know -- we talk about all the time that you want to do that not only on Facebook but literally all of the social media platforms that you have pages or groups or things like that set up on. Lindsay: Yeah. Nile: You absolutely positively want to do that so yeah. I agree. Or it could be something as minor and I say as minor. It’s not necessarily minor when it happens to you but your account gets hacked and now your account’s hacked and they’ve got to shut your account down for a period of time. Sometimes you don’t get the same account back. And like you said Lindsay, you sort of passed over that really quickly but you spend a lot of money getting that built and it’s like sorry about that. Lindsay: Yeah. And they don’t have to apologize. Jordan: Oh, no. yeah. I was going to say -- Lindsay: It’s their cross form. They can do whatever they want. Jordan: I’ve never heard them apologize to anybody. Lindsay: No. Nile: I’m apologizing for them. Jordan: Oh, okay. Nile: But that’s what they say. Sorry about that. It doesn’t matter. It’s done. Jordan: That’s right. I think the listeners are getting the impression that we have a love hate relationship with Facebook and that’s -- Nile: Well, that would be true. Jordan: I was going to say it’s not inaccurate. Nile: Yeah. That would be true. Lindsay: Yeah. I mean, everybody screamed and hollered when everybody’s reach dropped earlier last year but again you’re kind of using their platform so you can pay a few dollars a day to boost your posts so your fans can see it, right. And they’re actually kind of like doing you -- and I’m going off on another tangent but they’re doing us a favor because your fans don’t want to see a bunch of ads anyway. Otherwise they’ll never come back to Facebook. Nile: Yeah. It’s a balancing act and I get the balancing act but I also get that if they want to take your money for ads that -- yeah. so anyway, we’ll leave that alone because now we’ve just become -- we’re crying in our beer and the big problem is I don’t have a beer right now so that’s not going to work. Lindsay: And this is an evening show. What a crock. Nile: Great. Well, normally I drink the bourbon on the evening show. I don’t even have my bourbon here tonight. What’s up with that? Jordan: So you’ve got 99 problems and having no bourbon is one of them. Nile: Yeah. That’s the big one. Big one. So help us out here. Can you give us an idea of -- or a description -- maybe some of the qualities of a good landing page? Lindsay: Sure. Absolutely. There’s a few main components to a landing page. First one is a beautiful, big, bold headline that basically addresses their pain point. Back to the chiropractor example. It’s going to say having back pain? I can solve that. Big, bold. Okay? Typically left hand side you’re going to have a video which -- you had a lovely guest on talking about the importance of video but nobody ever wants to do video but have a video of you saying how you can cure back pain and how you’re the super hero of all back pain problems. If you don’t feel like doing video then you want to do a nice bulleted list of how you can address these back pain issues. On the right hand side you’re going to have this beautiful form that I was talking about asking for very minimal information. First name, email, submit. And a picture of your free offer or whatever you’re going to give them in return for their email address. Bellow that, you’re going to want to have this wonderful social proof. You guys were talking about that with that Facebook plugin. And that is about all there is to a landing page. Obviously, it needs to look super nice, it needs to look really great on mobile and it needs to have some nice imagery to make the person feel like you can solve their problem. Jordan: That’s great and not to beat a great horse but you covered an awful lot very quickly and it’s all such good, good information. Let’s just take a half a step back here. When you’re writing a headline and you’re off -- you’re creating your irresistible free offer, we don’t want to go milli-mouth on it, we don’t want to just go yeah. We can probably do this for you. No. we want to make it bold, right. Lindsay: Yes. Bold. You are the super hero, you are the man of their back pain dreams and the five bullet points as to why and what you can fix. Jordan: That’s great. And with every one of those things and correct me if I’m wrong here. With every one of those things we just simply see a boost in conversions, right. Lindsay: Right. Jordan: So if you do one thing you’re going to get a certain number of conversions meaning people who are interested and sign up. and if you keep on kicking it up a notch you’re just going to continue to increase those conversions and from what I’m to understand video really is the best so it does take the longest to kind of map it out and really think through a good video but that’s really important, isn't it? Lindsay: Video is super duper important and that’s why you guys dedicated one of your last episodes to it but I would say even though I tell clients that’s going to convert more people, seriously though, it’s not a big deal if you’ve got your cell phone, take a nice 30 second video of yourself. Like five percent of my clients will ever do it. And it’s a pain but it totally converts. Jordan: So in other words, if 95 percent of the people are not doing it and you’re one of the five percent who is you get to stand out. Lindsay: That’s right. You’ll make the most money, you’ll get the most leads, you’ll get the most options. It’s true. Jordan: You know it helps if you un-mute yourself when you want to go talking to us. Just an idea. Lindsay: Unless we’re having connection problems. Nile: I was. I was having problems connecting with my mic. See, that’s because somebody -- I complain so much about not having the bourbon. I know how bourbon sounds. This is a good thing. This is an adult show. It is the -- Lindsay: This is officially the best podcast I’ve ever been on. Nile: Hey, we like to hear that. One of the things that we glossed over very quickly too was mobile and how critically important mobile is today and so many people don’t think about that. Do you have clients that you have to really work through that process with to explain the importance? Lindsay: Earlier this year I did and obviously as a web designer you’re kind of on the up and front. Like you know what’s coming so maybe two or three years ago you’re like telling people your website’s got to be mobile friendly. Please, please, please. And like nobody will do it but then at the beginning of the year when I finally had Google backing me meaning on April 15th of this year Google came out and said we’re going to start considering mobile friendliness in who we rank. So that actually pushed the majority of my clients over the edge for them to be like oh, so yeah. Mobile is friendly. But especially for like Facebook ads and social media, people are constantly checking social on their phone. So it’s so important that when they’re redirected from an ad or anything at all even if they want to just -- if you put a post and they want to like follow your blog post to your website that they see a nice mobile friendly version of it because then they’re just like turned away. Most of my clients are well over 50 percent of all their website traffic happen on a mobile device so you cannot ignore it. You cannot ignore it. Jordan: So that to me, right off the top of my head sounds like there are two major things to consider, right. One is technology. You’ve got to make sure that whatever you’re using, whatever platform you’re using supports mobile, right. Lindsay: Right. Jordan: So like lead pages is automatically mobile friendly. There are Word Press themes out there that are automatically Word Press friendly. They call it responsive, right. Lindsay: Yes. Jordan: So if you see something says responsive, that’s mobile friendly. But the other thing is kind of the bane of my existence as of recently and that’s short form copy. Nile: I was worried for a minute it was going to be me. Okay. Good. It’s short form copy. Jordan: That’s right. The bane of my existence, Nile Nickel. That’s right. Nile: I'm here. Jordan: The booze hound, bourbon drinking Nile Nickel. Nile: Hey, I want Bullet as my sponsor. But let’s get back to short form copy. Jordan: Let’s hurry and get that shout out going. Yeah. So short form copy. You can't have a super long page anymore, can you? Lindsay: No, you cannot. No. especially on a mobile device and I know you had a copywriter on a previous episode. Those words, small amount to convince people to do it. Not only because it’s on a mobile and people don’t want to scroll. People love micro content. That’s why Twitter is so popular. You’ve got to keep it short and to the point and do that one, two punch and get them on your list. Then you can kind of like talk their ear off a bit. Nile: She’s called one click Lindsay but she’s been clicking our podcast. She’s been listening some. Lindsay: Oh, I have. Nile: So one click Lindsay -- Lindsay: It’s a great podcast. What can I say? Nile: One click Lindsay’s given us a number of clicks. So let me ask a question because we’ve only got a few minutes left in our segment here. So you’ve listened to a few of our segments so what do you think of our different news, different views or as my wife calls it our weird ass news segment. Lindsay: I really, really like it. I think -- it’s one of my favorites. It’s what keeps me remembering your podcast so keep it up. Nile: Oh, wow. Listen to that. Jordan: Yeah. You just keep fishing Nile. You just keep fishing. Lindsay: But then again I am one click Lindsay so I mean, as far as trying to stand out and stuff I totally support that. Nile: Yeah. We just can't get better than that. That’s perfect. Actually we tried to -- Lindsay: So does your wife like it? Is that what she’s trying to say? Nile: She does like it. She just doesn’t like the name different news, different views. Of course, we did officially just a couple of episodes ago, officially renamed it weird ass news. Lindsay: I heard that. Nile: That was a good story to rename it on, wasn’t it? Lindsay: Yeah, it was awesome. Nile: People will have to go back and listen to that. Well listen, we’ve exhausted this segment. We know that we’ve got a lot coming up. Listen to us in segment three. Jordan: Hello and thank you again for joining us. This is Nile’s trusty sidekick and co-host Jordan and I’d like to take a moment to share with you how you can benefit from Nile’s incredible experience using social media for real business success. If you’re an entrepreneur or thinking about starting your own business then using social media might be the most cost effective and time effective way to get your business real results. That’s not to mention much of what you can do to get those terrific results on social media is even free. Take Linked In for example. Nile always says it’s the best social media platform for business today. And that’s why I recommend you go to linkedinfocus.com and start your social media education today. Sign up for Nile’s free tips, tricks and strategies. Once again, it’s free and it only takes a few seconds. Go to linkedinfocus.com today. You’ll be glad you did. Nile: And Jordan this has been a power packed series. Jordan: Yes. Lots of golden nuggets. Nile: And we’re in the third segment of the series. We’ve got one click Lindsay. Love the name. Lindsay: Thank you. Nile: I just get excited about that. That is such a big, bold name. Lindsay: Well, you’re going to remember it, right? Like you’re not going to remember my real name which is Lindsay boring Anderson, right? One click Lindsay. And by the way, you can get to my website by spelling Lindsay in any myriad of ways your heart’s desire because I bought every domain name. Jordan: That’s great. Nile: Smart tactic. Jordan: That is smart. Nile: Smart tactic. No, I won't forget one click Lindsay and there’s one thing that I guarantee you has never went with your name and that is boring. I guarantee you. In fact, in your high school yearbook, what was the little subtitle under your name? Lindsay: Most boring. No, I'm kidding. Nile: You just had to try to throw that in, didn’t you. Jordan: Most likely to bore. Lindsay: I don’t think I had one. Nile: Miss congeniality. Lindsay: I’m sure that’s what it was. I’m sure that’s what it was. Nile: It had to be. Absolutely. So we’ve talked a lot about how to convert or how to get traffic, how to convert that traffic into leads, some social media strategies and tactics to do that. One of the things that I’m really interested in and this is not scripted, not prompted and I can't wait to hear the answer and that is -- Lindsay: Oh, I hope it’s another question I can't answer. That’s going to be awesome. Nile: Okay. Good, good, good, good. Well, we’ll see. Here, I’ll give you some thinking time. But I haven’t asked you the question yet. So the question is this. What do you think is the most difficult obstacle that you fight on a regular basis getting those conversions? See? I need to give the pause. Jordan: Get some Jeopardy music going. Lindsay: It would definitely be -- if you want something super specific it’s going to be the wording or that irresistible offer. You need to make that something that the user doesn’t feel like they can just go Google the answer for. You need to make it extremely appealing. I’ve gone through different versions of those irresistible offers with clients until we finally had a winner. You can't just stick something up there like -- I couldn’t just stick one up like 10 places you need to list your website. No one’s going to opt into that. You have to make it special, you have to make it something super unique that they’re actually going to give you their email address for. Nile: I think that’s a great golden nugget. Jordan: That is a great golden nugget. Lindsay: And you have to put your time into it. Let me add one more thing. Nile: Absolutely. Lindsay: You have to put your time into it and please know -- I’ve had clients just kind of throw -- be like oh, here is my irresistible offer. Maybe the first chapter of my book or what not. But you have to remember this irresistible offer is like the first piece of service or of your representation that they’re going to get from you so you need to pour a bit of heart and soul into that because that’s their initial impression. Don’t just get their email address and send them some piece of garbage. Like make it thought out so that it -- use it as a sales tool. Don’t just use it as ha-ha, I got your email address. See you later suckers. Nile: See? I’m telling you. Boring does not go with one click Lindsay. Just doesn’t happen. Jordan: Congratulations. You’ve just been bait and switched. Lindsay: Yeah. You know what I’m saying boys. You do. Nile: I’m enjoying this because now we’re boys. I get bourbon, get called boy. We’re doing good. I love it, love it, love it. So you mentioned another thing on there too besides not having this boring offer if you will or your irresistible content. You mentioned copy as another critical thing. So I suspect that you probably go through revisions on both of those. Lindsay: Yes. Now I’m going to get into the part that stresses everybody out which is AB test thing. Quite literally you can change a word, change a color of a button, add an image with an arrow pointing and it can increase your conversion rates. But I get a lot of people stressed out about that because you don’t even know where to start. It’s like okay. Everything I’m going to put on here is garbage because I can just make it all better. Just -- you’ve got to start with something and then you’re going to want to -- maybe you see something that catches your eye then go and reword your button. Maybe a certain button on a landing page you visit caught your eye so go try that. Try it for a few days and see if it improves. If you talk to someone about AB testing it can be super overwhelming. I get overwhelmed and I’m in the business. But just know it’s just like life and as a person you can always constantly improve but be happy getting what you’re getting and just kind of test it out. Don’t get overwhelmed by it. But yes. One piece of copy can increase your conversion rates by a certain percentage which sucks. Nile: I think we should call it BA testing anyway. Lindsay: Yeah. Nile: Well, there’s a reason for that. You see, because we’re always trying to improve our grade so if we start out with a B we’re trying to get an A. Lindsay: That’s very true. Nile: So everybody says AB testing. I think it should be BA testing. Just personally. Lindsay: You know what? Let’s go ahead. Let’s start an internet marketing movement and start that way and we will know it started on the social media business hour. Nile: It started right here. Lindsay: On this evening. Yes. Nile: You heard it here the first. It was bourbon inspired. Bullet I might mention. No, really, I have a friend that has a program. He calls -- and it’s a sales training program. But I think it’s applicable here. It’s beat your best. And what you’re trying to do is you’re trying to create your best but you’re trying to then beat it. So you really put your best foot out there. You’re trying to do something you think is good but then you’re trying to make it better. Lindsay: Yeah. That’s really awesome and I think -- yeah. That’s a really good way of going about it. Don’t try to get overwhelmed by should this be green or red and what should the caps all say or whatever. Just put something out and like you said beat your previous score. It’s like playing Pac-man when you were a kid. You always just wanted to beat the previous score, right. Nile: Yeah. Absolutely. And imperfect action I should say. Lindsay: Love it. Nile: Is better than perfect inaction. Lindsay: Love it. Nile: Do something even if it’s wrong and then get better. Lindsay: True. Nile: So I love it. Jordan: Lindsay, I’ve got a quick question for you and I’d really like to hear if you’ve seen the same results but all the guys that I’ve talked to who’ve really maximized split AB testing have said I just changed this one word or I just changed the picture or -- it’s just -- it was such a minor change and then they boosted their -- it’s not like they rewrote the whole page to get better results. Do you find the same thing? Lindsay: Yes. Absolutely. And that’s actually the key to AB testing is you don’t want to have like version A and then version B being something completely different. Like I literally was running a Facebook ad and I changed the word amazing to awesome and I kid you not, my cost per like went down about 50 cents. No clue why. I was pretty happy about it and it stayed around but you just want to make very subtle changes so you actually know what made the difference. Nile: Okay. Lindsay: Because actually you could redo your whole page and it could get way crappier results and we don’t want that. Nile: So I am now -- my mind is spinning and it’s not from the bourbon I might add. Lindsay: Yet. Nile: You changed -- what was it? Amazing to -- Lindsay: Awesome. Yeah. Awesome to amazing. Nile: Awesome to amazing. Lindsay: Or was it -- now I’m all backwards. Maybe I’m drinking too. One or the other. Nile: But that one word changed. You mentioned -- I assume it changed your results but it also changed your ad cost and it lowered it. Lindsay: Yes. Jordan: Which means that people were engaging more because of that one word, right. Nile: Man isn't that just so totally amazing though? Not only are you getting better results, you’re getting lower ad cost. Jordan: Well, I think it’s awesome. Lindsay: And amazing. Nile: I think it’s amazingly awesome. That’s the next BA test. I’m sorry. Lindsay: And like I said, I -- it can get really overwhelming to do that but as a starting point you guys can do some like Googling, like best color for buttons, best -- all the best things because people kind of know like really if you have a blue button versus a green button on the get my free offer now button, that all important, one click button, it can totally change. And so there’s tons of articles on Google about the best colors for everything and all of that and again it’s another good reason to use lead pages, the company because they have tested all that out and that’s why they have this format that we’re all used to seeing because it works. Nile: I’m thinking that we need to go to a light golden brand. As in color. Jordan: You mean the color of the bourbon in your glass right now? Lindsay: Have I not taught you anything? Nile: That’s exactly what I was thinking. So listen, we’ve been talking about this. You get asked this all the time so what’s your canned answer for how can I make my website more effective? Lindsay: Let me pull up my beauty pageant answer for this one. Nile: Oh, I like it. This is exciting. Lindsay: World peace. Nile: World peace. Lindsay: I’m kidding. Nile: Hey, that just went with Miss Congeniality. I’m just saying. Lindsay: Yes, I did. Right, right? In fact, my high school mascot was a potato so Miss Rosti right here. So anyway -- Jordan: I’ve got nothing. Lindsay: To make your website better -- listeners please stay with us. Anyway, to make your website better we’ve kind of discussed that. My number one, two and three things. Have a video on the home page. Number one. Number two, make sure it’s super duper mobile friendly. Pretty please. Number three, spend some time on copy. Don’t just do some throw away website. Literally spend some time on copy and address the pain points of the people coming to your site and let them know you can address their issues. Nile: Hey, that’s worth the cost of admission right there. Jordan: Yeah. Everybody got a seminar for this podcast. Nile: They really did and they got to enjoy some humor, some bourbon. Jordan: No. That was just you. Nile: They didn’t. Just me. Yeah. I’m sorry. I did. So I have to be thankful for that but Lindsay you have given just awesome information. One click Lindsay in a completely non boring way. I know that there are people that are clamoring right now. I know our listeners. They’re clamoring to say we want to get more from this exciting one click Lindsay person. How do we find out more about her? Lindsay: Well, you can visit my website where I do tons of video and tons of ways where you can improve your conversion rate and get more traffic and leads to your website at oneclicklindsay.com and you can spell that however you want. You’ll find me. Nile: I like that. That is also a powerful piece of advice. Using the common misspellings. Lindsay: Yes. Well, my original company -- anyway, my original company name was webimpakt with a K and I swore I didn’t want to ever tell someone how to spell something ever again. So I learned my lesson. Nile: Makes absolutely perfect sense to me. Jordan: That’s a good lesson to learn. Very good lesson to learn. And most people don’t know that they can do that. They can relatively cheaply go and get all the different domain spellings and make sure that they do redirects to the right website and all that good stuff. Lindsay: Yeah. Nile: And so again, that’s worth the cost of admission. So just remember you heard BA testing first here on social media business hour tonight with Nile and Jordan and one click Lindsay and to give everybody your name again it’s Lindsay Anderson but Lindsay not boring Anderson. One click Lindsay. Jordan: Lindsay awesome Anderson. Lindsay: That’s better. Thank you. Nile: Lindsay awesome amazing Anderson. My daughter has three names or two middle names so we could do the same thing here. Lindsay: That will totally work. I love it. Nile: Yeah, yeah. So there you go. Hey, thanks so much for joining us on the social media business hour. Lindsay: Thanks boys. I really appreciate it. It was super fun. Nile: Oh, thank you so much and to our listeners, thank you as well. We love all the comments and feedback we get on our Facebook page at social media business hour as well as socialmediabusinesshour.com where you could listen to the episode again because I know you’ll want to. You can find all the links. This is social media business hour episode 121. But I want to thank you again and hopefully you learned a few new ideas or concepts. Maybe you were just reminded of a few things you already know but you haven’t been doing to improve or grow your business. You know that our desire is that you take one of the things that you learned or were reminded of today, you apply it to your business this week. Not next week. This week. We know that a small change can make a big difference and I’m committed to bringing you at least one new idea each week that you could implement. So go back and listen, identify just one small change that you could make to your business this week and see what a big difference it will make for you. So until next week, this is Nile Nickel. Now, go make it happen. Woman: Social media business hour is powered by linkedinfocus.com. For show notes, updates and to pick up the latest tips and tricks head over to socialmediabusinesshour.com. Until next time. Thanks for listening. [/content_toggle] Weblinks: Website: www.oneclicklindseys.com www.trafficandleads.com Facebook Handle: www.facebook.com/moretrafficandleads Twitter Handle: @moretandl
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