#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
A 100-Day Content Challenge For Real Social Media Growth
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The fastest way to waste months on social media is to post on autopilot and hope it “just works.” We’re taking the opposite approach: a 100-day content challenge built around one goal, learn something real every single day and let the results teach us what to do next.
We talk through the mindset shift that hit after years of posting clips consistently: volume alone doesn’t guarantee social media growth. The missing piece is the hook. We break down two simple examples that changed everything, a video that grabs attention within three seconds and a close-up “ketchup on a knife” shot that creates instant curiosity before landing a point about perspective. These aren’t gimmicks for the sake of it; they’re practical short-form video patterns you can test on Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts to improve retention, shares, and overall reach.
Then we get honest about the part most creators avoid: measuring and monitoring your own work. Tracking that you posted is easy. Looking at what actually performed, why it worked, and what to repeat takes ownership. We share how committing publicly creates accountability, how experimenting with new editing tools can boost exposure, and why real progress often feels slow before it suddenly becomes obvious.
If you’re ready to stop quitting after a few tries and start building a repeatable content strategy, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s trying to grow online, and leave a review with the hook you’re going to test next.
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Hooks That Stop The Scroll
Consistency Plus Measuring What Works
Slow Growth And A Clear CTA
SPEAKER_00Do challenges if you want to grow your social media. 14 days ago, I decided to do a hundred days of content. I watched a video, and the video was talking about how the guy was on his 99th day, what he learned, how he grew. And I thought to myself, genius, you get to learn every single day. Now, one of the things that you guys might not know about me is for the past two to three years, I've been posting two to three times a day by clipping up my podcast and posting it on all platforms. And I thought that was enough to grow. What I realized was I have to get into the niches. I have to get into the game, and I have to start to understand what makes this work and what doesn't. I went to an event a couple weeks back by Tampa Entrepreneurs, and they were talking about how to go viral. And I thought, what a silly concept. You can't just go viral. Then I realized everyone goes viral. Sometimes it's intentional, sometimes it's unintentional. And I want to tell you guys today about the hook, the big takeaways I had. And I'm going to share probably two or three of them with you. One of the big takeaways I've had is that the hook is so important. And what I mean by that is the first video where I really saw it, I had a buddy of mine say, I have an idea for you, let me record it. So we're in the car, we're recording the video, and it did get significantly more reviews. And I was like, that was quite interesting. Like maybe I should choreograph these a little more often. And then I had another video the next day where I was like, oh, let me figure out how I'm going to do this. What I did was I fell off. I did a fake fall. And then I walked up the stairs and I talked about motivation, how how you need to continue stepping up and growing, even when you fall down. And you start to realize that video did exceptional. Outlier. And I thought to myself, why? And it's because the hook was really good. Three seconds in, I'm falling. Three seconds in I'm going to this new place. It happens very quickly, and you're in it as quick as possible. The second video that did really well was this catch up video where I had ketchup on a knife and I talked about, and it was zoomed in on the knife like you thought there was uh something crazy happening, and you start to realize that I was just cutting my meal and I was just having steak. And it was all about the perspective and how we realize that we make the mistake sometimes where we zoom in on the wrong things and we don't look in the bigger picture. And so I want us to realize one, the hook is very, very important. The second thing is when you do something different and when you do a challenge, people start to talk to you about it. I had so many people in my DMs being like, what's coming up in the next day of the challenge? What's coming up? And what it's done for me is force me to be consistent, force me to try out the new projects, force me to look into the new things to see what the innovators are doing. So I started using the edits app. I started posting more, I started getting more exposure. And it all starts with making a decision and trying out different things. Because one of the things I've done for a long time is measured and monitored. But I wasn't measuring and monitoring my own work. Like I was having, I was measuring if we were posting, but not looking at all the results because I'm like, I don't want to deal with that. And then what I started to do was I started to realize that it was happening and I was gonna take this accountability and I was gonna take extreme ownership of my life. So I thought, why not get started? And the fun thing is, is when you do a challenge, people want to be around it. So what I was doing was the hundred days of content, and it wasn't talking head videos, some of them are, but some of them are different. And it's just let's get started. So I want I hope this video leaves you with a few things. I want you to realize that it's okay. You don't have to do anything perfect, just get started and build a hook. And then the second thing is that stay consistent. You're gonna measure and monitor, people are gonna start to notice, and it's gonna make a big difference. But you have to realize it's gonna happen really slowly, and that's okay. Because when we lower our expectations, we raise our accountability, like we raise who we're gonna show up as. And I want us to realize this because what ends up happening to a lot of us is that we give up after three times. We give up very quickly, we go, it's not working, I'm not seeing a result. Too bad, so sad. That's why you commit to a hundred days or maybe even a thousand days, but get the work done. So if you want to reach out, if you want to see my 100 days of content, follow me on Instagram. It's Jordan F Edwards, and I'll be posting there. And either way, I hope you guys got immense value from this, and I look forward to talking to you very, very soon. Thank you.