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Entrepreneurship is meant to give you freedom and flexibility - but how does that actually happen? Systems of course! On the Systems Saved Me® podcast, each week top ranking podcast host and multi-million dollar business mentor Jordan Gill lifts the hood to show you behind the scenes of successful businesses with freedom at its core. This podcast features guest interviews, digestible strategies, and thought-provoking prompts for you to build a life-first business too. Follow Jordan @systemssavedme on Instagram for daily advice and strategies on building an online business. Subscribe to Systems Saved Me® Podcast and share the show with your biz besties!
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In this solo episode, Jordan Gill reflects on what it actually looks like to live inside her word of the year: velocity without burning out or pretending every week is perfect.After an intense January filled with speaking engagements, events, collaborations, travel mishaps, an ambitious Instagram series, and major visibility momentum, Jordan breaks down what worked, what stretched her, and what she intentionally set down when she hit capacity. She shares why momentum doesn’t require perfection, why rest is part of velocity (not the opposite of it), and how having strong systems creates an undercurrent that keeps things moving even when you pause.This episode is an honest look at what sustainable growth looks like in real life especially when your calendar is full, your energy is finite, and your goals are still big.Links:Follow me on Instagram @systemssavedmeSUBSCRIBE & REVIEWIf you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Your support helps us reach more entrepreneurs who need these insights.🎙 Thanks for tuning in!Key Takeaway:Momentum doesn’t come from doing everything every week. It comes from building a business that keeps moving even when you pause.
In this solo episode, Jordan Gill breaks down a visibility decision she made that most people would question: flying to LA on her own dime to record a 20-minute video case study interview for someone else’s business.Jordan shares the strategic thinking behind saying yes to opportunities like this — even when they aren’t affiliate-based, paid, or “required.” She explains how being a star student, testimonial, or case study can quietly unlock massive visibility, deeper relationships, and audience growth when approached intentionally.Drawing from her own experience with Maria Wendt, as well as past examples from her Done in a Day program, Jordan reframes testimonials as a missed visibility strategy: one that benefits both sides when done well. This episode is an invitation to think differently about how you show up in communities you’re already part of, and how small, low-lift actions can compound into meaningful exposure in 2026 and beyond.LinksWatch the Case Study InterviewCheck out Carpool ContentSystems Saved Me® WebsiteSystems Saved Me® InstagramJoin my email list!Key Takeaway:Being a case study, testimonial, or star student isn’t a favor. It’s a strategic visibility move when done with intention.
In this short solo episode, Jordan records from the middle of a weekend basketball tournament to share a simple but powerful idea: what does your audience need to see you doing in spite of right now?Instead of waiting for perfect conditions, more time, or more energy, Jordan unpacks why showing up while life is happening (noise, chaos, constraints and all) is often what builds the deepest trust. She shares how many of her most impactful ideas, offers, and business models were created in spite of chronic illness, full schedules, and real-life responsibilities.This episode is a reminder that people don’t need polish right now. They need honesty, momentum, and permission to keep going too. MORE FROM MEFollow me on Instagram @systemssavedmeSUBSCRIBE & REVIEWIf you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Your support helps us reach more entrepreneurs who need these insights.🎙 Thanks for tuning in!See you next week!
In this solo episode, Jordan Gill breaks down a modern approach to business positioning that goes way beyond “pick a niche.” Instead of chasing clarity, she explains why contrast is the real driver of attention, memorability, and sales in today’s crowded market.Jordan shares the three positioning levers she personally uses to design standout offers, including Carpool Content, and explains how small shifts in format, scope, and combination can radically change how your work is perceived. This episode is packed with real examples from business, content creation, events, and even everyday life to help you train your positioning muscle in a practical, repeatable way.If you want your offers to feel familiar and fresh without yelling, gimmicks, or over-niching, this episode will help you rethink how you earn attention and become referable in 2026 and beyond.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why “pick a niche” often fails in nuanced, crowded marketsThe difference between clarity vs. contrast and why contrast stops the scrollHow to identify the norm your audience already expectsJordan’s Norm → Tension → Angle positioning frameworkThe 3 positioning levers you can pull without reinventing your offerWhy micro-positioning creates memorability (and macro creates safety)How novelty + familiarity triggers instant curiosityHow to repurpose existing expertise through format and delivery shiftsWhy positioning earns attention without louder marketingLinksCheck out Carpool ContentSystems Saved Me® WebsiteSystems Saved Me® InstagramJoin my email list!TimeStamps00:00 – Why positioning feels confusing02:00 – Why “pick a niche” falls flat03:40 – Clarity vs contrast05:20 – Norm → tension → angle06:50 – Lever #1: format & delivery09:20 – Lever #2: macro vs micro11:50 – Lever #3: two things together14:40 – Training your positioning eye
Automation sounds like the solution to everything, but for many consultants and strategists, it actually creates more chaos. In this episode of Systems Saved Me, Blessing Richardson returns to explain why automation often falls apart, when it does make sense, and how to know what stage of business you’re really in.Blessing breaks down the difference between systemizing and automating, introduces the “print money” stage, and explains why most businesses aren’t there yet and why that’s okay. She also walks through the three layers of AI support in a business: AI teammates, client coaches, and full-scale AI products, helping you understand what to build now versus later.If you’ve been duct-taping automations onto a business that’s still evolving, this episode will help you slow down, build capacity first, and create systems that actually grow with you.MORE ABOUT BLESSING: Blessing's WebsiteBlessing's InstagramBlessing's LinkedInBlessing's YouTubeBlessing's ThreadsBlessing's FreebieTIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Introduction: why automation often creates more chaos instead of ease3:30 – The myth of “systemize, automate, SOP everything” and why it backfires8:20 – The “print money” stage explained and why most businesses aren’t there yet14:10 – A clear litmus test to know if your business is ready for automation20:45 – The three layers of AI support: AI teammates, client coaches, and AI products28:40 – Why automation ROI starts with capacity, not immediate revenue35:30 – Simple systems that quietly save hours: call scripts and calendar workflows44:50 – Treating AI like a junior teammate instead of a magic solution
In this episode of Systems Saved Me, Blessing Richardson takes over the mic to break down why most business owners are asking the wrong questions about AI. Instead of chasing the “best” tool, Blessing explains why proximity beats power and how AI works best when it lives inside your existing systems.She walks listeners through how to identify where their real work actually happens, why missed follow-ups and lost ideas are system problems (not discipline issues), and how to prepare your business for automation with her Same Simple Stick framework. If AI has felt more chaotic than helpful, this episode will help you build a true second brain starting with your systems, not more tools.MORE ABOUT BLESSING: Blessing's WebsiteBlessing's InstagramBlessing's LinkedInBlessing's YouTubeBlessing's ThreadsBlessing's FreebieTIMESTAMPS:0:00 – Introduction to the episode and Blessing Richardson’s work with AI-powered teammates2:45 – Why “Which AI is best?” is the wrong question5:30 – Proximity beats power: choosing AI that fits your existing workflow9:10 – Identifying where your work actually happens day to day13:40 – Missed follow-ups, lost notes, and why they’re system problems (not discipline issues)17:50 – Why your work needs a consistent “home” before AI or automation can help22:15 – The “Same Simple Stick” framework: standardize, simplify, systemize27:10 – Capturing ideas, insights, and inspiration so nothing gets lost
Entrepreneurship is meant to give you freedom and flexibility - but how does that actually happen? Systems of course! On the Systems Saved Me® podcast, each week top ranking podcast host and multi-million dollar business mentor Jordan Gill lifts the hood to show you behind the scenes of successful businesses with freedom at its core. This podcast features guest interviews, digestible strategies, and thought-provoking prompts for you to build a life-first business too. Follow Jordan @systemssavedme on Instagram for daily advice and strategies on building an online business. Subscribe to Systems Saved Me® Podcast and share the show with your biz besties!
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