All In With Rick Jordan

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If you have an insatiable curiosity about personal growth, business development, technology, and giving back to others, this show is for you. All In is for the visionary entrepreneurs AND the linchpin employees who turn those visions into reality by going all in on their personal version of success.Today, Rick Jordan is the CEO of a large technology company -- but success didnt come overnight, and it didnt come without late nights and lessons hard-earned. He and his expert guests want to share their knowledge and experiences with you, so you can live out your dreams while giving back to society from a place of abundance. Subscribe now to commit to your potential, and to say yes to going All In.

Episódios

  • Fake Coaches, Instagram Gurus, and Fast Money - Rick Jordan & Erik Huberman

    23/04/2026 Duração: 40min

    Rick sits down with Erik Huberman, and if you’ve been pulled into the idea that business is supposed to be fast, easy, and passive, this will hit different.You see the ads. Ten thousand a month. Two hours a day. Everyone calling themselves an entrepreneur. But something about it doesn’t add up. And deep down, you know it.In this conversation, Erik Huberman, founder of Hawk Media who has scaled hundreds of brands, breaks down what actually builds a business. Why most people are chasing the title instead of the work. Why luck matters more than people admit. And why the only thing that consistently wins is showing up and doing the hard things over and over again.They also go into what’s changing right now. AI, marketing saturation, and the noise online. And why none of it replaces effort, judgment, or integrity.In this interview you’ll learn:why most “entrepreneur” paths online are built to sell you somethinghow real businesses grow through consistency not shortcutswhat luck actually means and why it still requi

  • You Feel Like Crap and It's Not Your Fault

    16/04/2026 Duração: 17min

    Rick sits down with you on this one, because if you’ve been feeling off, tired, foggy, or just not like yourself lately, you already know it.You don’t need another diagnosis. You don’t need another label. You need to look at what you’re actually doing every day… and what you’ve been ignoring.In this conversation, Rick breaks down seven reasons you feel like crap, and none of them are complicated. Food. Sleep. Movement. Water. Fear. Gratitude. The basics people say they care about but don’t actually follow. And while social feeds are full of “morning routines” and “dopamine hacks,” the truth is simpler than that.What Rick explores in this episode:why your daily habits are either giving you energy or draining ithow sleep and routine quietly control how you feel every daywhat most people get wrong about food and energy levelswhy fear keeps you stuck even when nothing is actually happeninghow gratitude shifts your mindset when everything feels offKeywords: burnout vs habits, low energy causes, productivity habits

  • Cheating Feels Like The Whole Story… Until You See What Religion, Porn, And Shame Built First

    14/04/2026 Duração: 01h07min

    Rick sits down with Matthew and Joanna Raabsmith, and if you think betrayal is simple, this is going to challenge you fast.It wasn’t just porn. It wasn’t just lies. It wasn’t just one person messing up. It was years of silence, sexual shame, and a relationship that looked strong on the outside but was already breaking underneath.In this conversation, Matthew and Joanna, who rebuilt their marriage after addiction, secrecy, and collapse, talk about what actually creates betrayal. The oppressive church messaging around sex. The lack of real conversations. The pressure to perform instead of being honest. And how both people end up stuck in cycles that keep making things worse.They also get real about what rebuilding actually looks like. Not surface fixes. The hard conversations about sex most couples never have. Even sitting down and asking each other what is actually on the table for sex, what is not, and what needs to change if intimacy is ever going to be real again.In this interview you’ll learn:why betrayal

  • You want a better life? If you had a magic want right now...

    09/04/2026 Duração: 08min

    You say you want change. A different job. A better relationship. A life that actually feels like yours. But the way you talk about your situation still sounds like getting there is worse than suffering now. That’s the part no one wants to admit.In this conversation, Rick walks through the moment where you stop waiting and start taking ownership. He challenges the way people answer the “magic wand” question and exposes how even in imagining a better life, most people still build in limits.What Rick explores in this episode:why playing the victim quietly keeps you stuck longer than you realizehow you limit your own vision before anything even startsthe difference between wanting change and actually choosing itwhy small actions matter more than waiting for the perfect momenthow to start living what you say you want right nowKeywords: victim mindset, personal responsibility, mindset shift, take action now, stop making excuses, self leadership, life change motivation, daily discipline, break limiting beliefs, owne

  • The World Is Focused On Epstein's List Right Now… But This Didn’t Start With Him

    17/03/2026 Duração: 39min

    Rick sits down with Paul Hutchinson, the executive producer behind Sound of Freedom which grossed $250 Million at the box office. At a time when everyone is focused on Epstein… everyone is asking the wrong questions.You want names. You want accountability. You want to believe this is about a few powerful people at the top. But what if the problem didn’t start there… and doesn’t end there either.In this conversation, Paul Hutchinson, who has led undercover rescue missions across multiple countries, challenges the idea that trafficking is something distant. He makes it personal. How it shows up in homes. In silence. In patterns that don’t get talked about… until it’s too late.In this interview you’ll learn:why focusing only on Epstein keeps you from seeing the real problemhow broken homes and silence create the conditions trafficking depends onwhat most parents miss about where danger actually comes fromwhy unhealed trauma keeps repeating across generationshow to protect your family by having conversations most

  • Lost Your Job Or Your Direction? The Next Step Is Smaller Than You Think

    10/03/2026 Duração: 05min

    Maybe something just fell apart. A job. A relationship. A plan you thought was stable. When life shifts suddenly it is easy to believe everything is happening to you.In this conversation Rick talks about the idea that life might actually be happening for you instead. He shares the moment he was laid off when his twins were born and how that disruption eventually led to building the company that changed his life. The truth is that strength is not a feeling. Strength is a decision followed by action.When everything feels uncertain the goal is not to solve the next five years. The goal is to take the next step you can see.What Rick explores in this episode:Why hard seasons often hide the opportunity you cannot see yetThe difference between feeling strong and choosing to actHow setbacks like job loss or divorce can redirect your lifeWhy the only step that matters is the next one in front of youHow small action rebuilds confidence faster than waiting for clarityKeywords: resilience mindset, overcoming setbacks, jo

  • You Want Results Fast? Dopamine Is Hijacking Your Goals

    12/02/2026 Duração: 22min

    You said you wanted to change. You said this year would be different. And now it’s February and your mood is already negotiating with you.In this conversation, Rick breaks down the quiet way moods take over when there is no plan behind your decisions. From fitness to relationships to work to parenting, he challenges the lie that “not feeling like it” is a valid reason to stop moving forward.This episode is about the difference between a feeling and a commitment. Feelings are temporary. Commitments require action. And without a clear plan, your moods will always win. If you’re tired of managing consequences instead of creating your life, this one will hit.What Rick explores in this episode:Why moods are not a strategy for building anything meaningfulThe difference between wanting something and committing to itHow shame creeps in when feelings replace disciplineWhy managing consequences feels harder than following a planA simple way to restart when you have fallen off trackFollow Rick's Socials:Instagram | Link

  • Pain Is Not Weakness (The Hard Truth You Ignore Until It Breaks Something You Love) | Dr. Stefano Sinicropi

    10/02/2026 Duração: 45min

    Rick welcomes Dr. Stefano Sinicropi a spine surgeon who has performed thousands of procedures and seen firsthand how pain changes how we show up in work and life. If you’re ignoring aches because you think they’re normal, this conversation will make you think again.In this interview you’ll hear why pain is not weakness and why pushing through often costs you more than you think. Dr. Sinicropi trained at Columbia and through elite spine fellowships, built one of the busiest practices in the Midwest, and now focuses on real diagnosis and meaningful recovery. Listeners get a rare look at what pain actually tells you and why real solutions require clarity not shortcuts.In this interview you’ll learn:How your body signals something you are ignoringWhy normalizing pain is the same as increasing riskWhat most people miss about recovery and real healingQuestions to ask before you agree to a surgery or quick fixWhy presence and honesty matter when pain meets pressureFollow Rick's Socials:Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJor

  • Everything Happens for a Reason? Nope. What to Say When Life Actually Falls Apart

    05/02/2026 Duração: 13min

    If you have ever gone through something painful and felt completely unseen by the words people used, this episode will hit close. Not because people did not care, but because they did not know how to show it.In this conversation, Rick breaks down the phrases we reach for during hard moments and why they often do more harm than good. He shares what he learned from loss, grief, and watching people struggle when language fails them the most.This episode is about presence. About learning how to sit with someone without fixing them, judging them, or dismissing what they are carrying. And about the words you say to yourself when no one else is around.What Rick explores in this episode:Why "Everything happens for a reason" shuts people downWhat to say instead of "You'll be fine"How saying "I would do this" becomes judgmentWhy "Could have been worse" lowers your standardHow better language creates real support and growthFollow Rick's Socials:Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TVKeywords: emotional support, grief langu

  • Everyone Is Arguing About Trump's Big Beautiful Bill (Few Understand How It Hits Your Taxes)

    02/02/2026 Duração: 44min

    If you are making real money and still getting crushed every tax season, politics are not your problem. Timing is. The Big Beautiful Bill changed the landscape, but most business owners never slowed down long enough to understand how.In this conversation, Rick is joined by Jake Alexander, founder of Action Accounting and a former IRS insider who now works with six, seven, and eight figure business owners. They break down what the Big Beautiful Bill actually did, why it became so divisive, and how most people are reacting emotionally instead of strategically.They talk through bonus depreciation, Section 179, business structure, and why waiting until April guarantees regret. This is not about liking or hating Donald Trump. It is about knowing the rules while they exist and using them before they disappear.In this interview you’ll learn:What the Big Beautiful Bill actually changed for business ownersWhy the tax bill became political instead of practicalHow bonus depreciation and Section 179 really workWhy tax pr

  • Everyone Is Playing It Safe… Why Risking Nothing Is What Breaks Businesses | Rick Jordan

    29/01/2026 Duração: 27min

    You might feel like holding steady is the smartest move right now. Don’t rock the boat. Don’t make big changes. Just survive the noise. That instinct could cost you everything.In this conversation, Rick breaks down why the real risk in business right now isn’t change. It’s staying exactly where you are. From pricing conversations with customers to owners refusing to evolve, Rick walks through what actually happens when leaders avoid hard decisions while the world shifts underneath them.He also pulls back the curtain on acquisition conversations, service pricing, and why people say they want safety but keep choosing the most dangerous option. This episode is about looking straight at risk... without denial, without comfort stories, and without selling yourself short.What Rick explores in this episode:* Why staying the same quietly becomes your biggest liability* How selling on price exposes you and your customers to more risk* The difference between perceived safety and real protection* Why emot

  • Your Parents Didn’t Know Better...You Do Now

    27/01/2026 Duração: 16min

    If you grew up feeling boxed in by expectations, this one is for you. Maybe your parents pushed a path. Maybe they limited what you were allowed to explore. Or maybe you’re still carrying a version of their voice inside your own head.In this conversation, Rick talks honestly about parenting, curiosity, and why so many people end up living lives they never actually chose. He shares personal stories about his kids, his upbringing, and the quiet damage that happens when curiosity gets shut down. This isn’t about blaming your parents. It’s about realizing you don’t have to keep living inside someone else’s limits.What Rick explores in this episode:Why most parents were doing the best they knew howHow curiosity gets shut down earlyThe difference between guidance and controlWhy choosing one path too early traps peopleHow to step out of expectations without guilt

  • Service Isn’t Servitude. Why How You Show Up Gets Remembered.

    22/01/2026 Duração: 14min

    You’ve probably seen it. Someone talking to a server without ever looking up. Ordering, dismissing, treating the interaction like it doesn’t matter. And maybe you’ve even done it yourself on a long day.In this conversation, Rick breaks down a moment at a restaurant that turned into a bigger realization about presence, respect, and how people experience you. From eye contact to tipping to energy, this episode isn’t about manners. It’s about how small choices signal who you are and why people remember some guests and brace themselves for others.What Rick explores in this episode:Why eye contact is a form of respectHow energy at the table sets the entire experienceThe real relationship between service and gratitudeWhy good tippers get better serviceWhat hospitality reveals about character

  • Stop Attacking the Big Problem. Build Momentum Instead.

    20/01/2026 Duração: 20min

    You wake up already tired. The list feels heavy before the day even starts. There’s one big thing you keep telling yourself you need to tackle first, and somehow it keeps stealing all your energy before anything else gets done.In this conversation, Rick breaks down why doing the “hard thing first” often backfires. Using real examples from work, fitness, and relationships, he explains how momentum actually works and why small, fast wins build confidence, clarity, and forward motion. This isn’t about avoiding the hard stuff. It’s about not draining yourself before the day even begins.What Rick explores in this episode:Why starting with the hardest task can kill your energyHow small wins create momentum you can feelThe difference between progress and depletionWhy big problems shrink once movement startsHow to apply this thinking to work and relationships

  • Tell the Truth Without Blasting People… How to Be Heard Without Burning Everything Down

    15/01/2026 Duração: 09min

    Most people don’t lose relationships because of one big blowup. They lose them slowly. Through things left unsaid. Through frustration that turns into resentment. Through words that feel honest in the moment but leave damage behind.If you’ve ever walked away from a conversation feeling worse instead of clearer, or watched a relationship cool off after you finally spoke up, this one will land close to home.In this conversation, Rick breaks down the real difference between venting and complaining, why one helps you move forward and the other quietly destroys trust, and how to speak up without making the other person your enemy.What Rick explores in this episode:Why venting to the right person can actually protect your relationshipsHow complaining turns honest frustration into relationship damageThe one question to ask yourself before confronting someoneWhy blasting someone feels good but fixes nothingHow bringing a solution changes the entire conversation

  • Tanner Kim & Sean Croker: Trying to Get It Right. Learning to Move Without Knowing the Outcome

    14/01/2026 Duração: 34min

    If you’re in a season where everyone keeps asking what you’re doing next and you honestly don’t know, this conversation will land. The pressure to have it all figured out can feel heavy, especially when multiple paths are open and none of them feel wrong.In this conversation, Rick sits down with Sean Croker and Tanner Kim, founders of League of Angels, a nonprofit that started small and quickly grew into serving hundreds of kids with special needs through baseball. They talk candidly about faith, pressure, timing, ambition, money, and what it actually looks like to move forward without clarity. They challenge the idea that waiting means doing nothing and explore what happens when you stop obsessing over the future and start responding to what’s in front of you.In this interview you’ll learn:Why having multiple open doors doesn’t mean you’re stuckThe difference between waiting and avoiding movementHow pressure quietly shapes decisions in your early twentiesWhat happens when you stop chasing the perfect planWhy

  • Staying Consistent Even When It Hurts. Why Rest Is Part of Real Discipline.

    09/01/2026 Duração: 12min

    If you are disciplined, driven, and proud of your consistency, this episode might hit closer than you expect. Rick Jordan shares a personal moment that forced him to confront a hard truth. Pushing through pain and ignoring signals does not always make you stronger. Sometimes it just makes the recovery longer.This conversation is about learning when consistency means showing up, and when consistency means stepping back. It is about presence, intention, and respecting the rhythms that actually sustain performance over time.

  • Frequency... When "ALL IN" Isn't Enough

    06/01/2026 Duração: 23min

    If you feel exhausted, stuck, or constantly pushing just to keep up, this episode challenges the idea that something is wrong with you. It might not be burnout. It might be misalignment.In this conversation, Rick Jordan explores why life, business, and relationships aren’t meant to be lived at one constant intensity. Drawing from real-world pressure, personal experience, and the concept of frequency itself, he breaks down why some seasons require speed and urgency. While others demand patience, depth, and restraint. Knowing the difference can change how you work, lead, and live.This episode is an invitation to slow down long enough to listen to what’s actually being asked of you right now... and to stop forcing a pace that no longer fits.What Rick explores in this episode:Why “all in” eventually stops delivering what it used toHow constant pressure messes with your clarity and decision-makingThe moment when effort turns into frictionWhy slowing down can be the move that saves your relationships and your workH

  • Stop Putting Deadlines on Your Life | Rick Jordan

    02/01/2026 Duração: 09min

    Everyone talks about milestones. By this age you should be married. By this age you should own a house. By this point you should be making a certain amount of money. On the surface, that sounds responsible. It sounds motivated. But there’s a downside to putting your life on a timeline, and it’s one that quietly creates stress, anxiety, and resistance without you even realizing it.When you attach big goals to a fixed time, you start living under pressure instead of momentum. Every day that passes becomes a reminder of how close you are—or how far behind you feel. Sometimes it pushes you. Other times it gives you an excuse to wait because you told yourself there’s still “time.” That’s where things slow down. Not because you’re lazy, not because you’re incapable, but because time-bound thinking removes urgency from what actually matters today.Big outcomes don’t need deadlines. They need priority. When something truly matters, the only questions worth asking are: What is most important to me right now? And what c

  • Leadership vs. “Leader Sh*t” | Dan Tocchini

    02/01/2026 Duração: 20min

    Leadership isn’t clean. It isn’t safe. And it definitely isn’t about trying to look good. Dan Tocchini breaks that illusion wide open. He’s spent decades inside organizations, building leaders, shaping culture, and—most importantly—owning where he got it wrong. One of the most powerful truths he brings to the table is this: if you’re not willing to put something at stake, you’re not actually leading. You’re managing your image.Dan shares the hard-earned lessons from running a company for over 20 years and realizing that avoiding tough conversations wasn’t compassion—it was self-protection. Performance issues don’t disappear because you soften your language or dance around the truth. They compound. And when leaders avoid conflict, what they’re really avoiding is accountability. Dan calls that out for what it is, and he doesn’t sugarcoat it.This conversation cuts straight into emotional maturity, conflict, and what Dan calls “paradoxical leadership”—the tension between empathy and enforcement. Caring deeply abo

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