#Clockedin with Jordan Edwards
Are you feeling stuck in life, wanting to grow, improve your income, or build a stronger community? Join performance coach Jordan Edwards as he interviews world-class achievers—including the Founder of Reebok and the Co-Founder of Priceline—who share their success stories and actionable strategies. Each episode provides practical tips on how to boost your personal and professional growth, helping you implement changes that can make a real difference in your life.
This podcast is designed for anyone looking to make progress—whether you're aiming to improve your mindset, relationships, health, or income. Jordan distills the wisdom of top performers into easy-to-follow steps you can take immediately. Whether you're stuck in your career or personal life, you’ll find new ways to get unstuck and start moving forward with confidence.
How to get unstuck? It’s a question many face, and in each episode, you’ll hear stories of how successful individuals broke through barriers, found purpose, and created systems to overcome obstacles. From building resilience to developing a success mindset, you'll gain insights into how high achievers continue to evolve and grow.
Looking to improve your income? This podcast also dives into financial strategies, offering advice from entrepreneurs and business leaders who have built wealth, created multiple revenue streams, and mastered the art of financial growth. Learn how to increase your income, find opportunities for advancement, and create value in both your personal and professional life.
Jordan also emphasizes the importance of building community. You'll learn how to expand your network, foster meaningful connections, and create supportive environments that contribute to personal and professional success. From philanthropists to community leaders, guests share their experiences in building impactful, values-driven communities.
At the core of the podcast are the 5 Pillars of Edwards Consulting—Mental Health, Physical Health, Community Service/Philanthropy, Relationships, and Spirituality. Each episode integrates these elements, ensuring a holistic approach to self-improvement. Whether it's enhancing your mental and physical well-being, giving back to your community, or strengthening your relationships, you'll receive actionable advice that’s grounded in real-world success.
This podcast is for everyone—whether you're an entrepreneur, a professional looking to advance, or simply someone seeking personal growth. You’ll gain actionable steps from every conversation, whether it’s about increasing your productivity, improving your health, or finding more purpose in your life.
Jordan’s interviews are designed to be perspective-shifting, giving you the tools and inspiration to transform your life. From overcoming obstacles to building stronger habits, these episodes are packed with practical insights you can use today. Whether you're looking to grow in your career, improve your income, or enhance your personal life, you’ll find value in every conversation.
Join Jordan Edwards and a lineup of incredible guests for thought-provoking conversations that will inspire you to take action, improve your performance, and unlock your full potential. No matter where you are on your journey, this podcast will help you get unstuck, grow, and build a life filled with purpose and success.
#Clockedin with Jordan Edwards
Unlearning The Lies That Keep You Stuck
What if the real breakthrough isn’t learning more, but letting go? We explore how subtracting outdated beliefs can move you farther, faster than any new hack, and we do it in under five minutes. Instead of stuffing your mental closet with more books, courses, and tips, we show you how to clear space for growth by unlearning what no longer serves you.
We start by reframing failure from identity threat to useful data. You’ll hear a candid story about a first venture that flopped and the exact insights it delivered about audience, systems, and self-awareness. Then we turn to self-worth and why chasing likes, titles, and applause is like drinking salt water—tempting, but draining. You’ll get a simple one-week exercise to rebuild confidence from inner traits such as kindness, resilience, curiosity, and humor, so your mood isn’t at the mercy of other people’s opinions.
Finally, we take on the quiet killer of progress: the belief that if it isn’t broken, you shouldn’t fix it. Markets shift and methods age, and the risk isn’t failure—it’s irrelevance. We share practical prompts to spot where you’ve gotten comfortable, where you’re repeating instead of evolving, and how to run small experiments with clear metrics. Along the way, you’ll pick up tools like stop-doing lists, postmortems on wins and losses, and input hygiene to reduce noise and sharpen decisions.
If you’re ready to update your operating system, this short, focused episode gives you the mindset and moves to start today: treat failure as feedback, source worth from within, and trade comfort for continuous evolution. Listen now, share with a friend who’s feeling stuck, and tell us in the comments the one belief you’re ready to unlearn. And if you’re serious about growth, check out the next video—it's the perfect next step. Subscribe and leave a review to help more people find the show.
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Hey, it's Jordan Edwards here, and we're here for Five Minute Friday, where we give you the insights, the tips, and the actionable steps quick. So you're doing everything you're supposed to be doing: reading the books, taking the courses, putting in the hours, but somehow you feel stuck. Here's the truth the problem isn't what you haven't learned. It's what you're still holding on to. The secret to growth isn't adding more. It's deleting what no longer serves you. Because the biggest breakthroughs come not from learning something new, but unlearning what's outdated. Unlearning isn't forgetting, it's freeing. Think of your mind like a closet. You keep shoving in new stuff, new skills, new information, but eventually it's overflowing. Unlearning means opening that closet and saying, all right, what no longer fits the person I am becoming. Futurist Alvin Tofer said the illiterate of the 21st century won't be those who can't read and write, but those who can't learn, unlearn, and relearn. So let's talk about the three lies you must unlearn if you look to move forward, if you want to move forward. Failure is the end. We've been trained to fear mistakes. That one red X in school makes us believe failure means we're not good enough. When I launched my first business, it flopped hard. It always does. I nearly quit right there. But that failure taught me about more about my audience, my systems, and myself than any success ever could. Failure isn't final, it's feedback, it's data, and it's the path. So what's so next time something goes wrong, don't ask why me? Ask what does this teach me? The second lie we're told is that my worth comes from others. For years, my confidence depended on other people. A compliment had me flying high. A small criticism crushed me. But chasing validation is like drinking salt water. It feels good for a second and then leaves you emptier. You have to unlearn the idea that your worth comes from achievement, your job, your title, your following. That's what you do, not who you are. Here's the challenge. For one week, write down one thing you like about yourself that has nothing to do with your accomplishments, your kindness, your resilience, your sense of humor. Those are all examples. That's how you start finding validation from within, and that's freedom. Live three, if it's not broken, don't fix it. This one kills growth quietly. If it's not broken, don't fix it. But that's not broken today can be irrelevant tomorrow. Kodak didn't fail because they were bad. They failed because they refused to unlearn. So what got you here won't get you there. So ask yourself, where have I gotten comfortable? Where am I repeating instead of evolving? Even questioning your habits, break the autopilot, and keep that keeps you stuck. So here's what you want to unlearn. Failure isn't final, your work isn't external, comfort is a progress. Unlearning isn't about erasing the past. It's about updating your operating system for the future. Now tell me in the comments what's one thing you're ready to unlearn. And if you're serious about growth, you can check out my next video. It's the perfect next step. So stay growing, stay clocked in, and I'll see you on the next one.