Frequency with Rick Jordan

Rick Jordan

Rick Jordan has spent the last six years having conversations in public. Coversations about work, relationships, pressure, faith, failure, and what it actually means to live aligned. What began in 2019 as ALL IN with Rick Jordan grew into hundreds of episodes listened to around the world. Not because of hype, but because Rick was willing to say what most people feel but don’t say out loud. This is FREQUENCY. A show about truth, alignment, and learning how to tune into the right signal at the right time in your business, life, and relationships. When to move fast. When to slow down. And when to go deep. Some episodes are solo. Others, Rick interviews guests and experts. Each carries a different frequency, by design. Some conversations are sharp and direct. Others are long-form and reflective. Every conversation is meant to leave you clearer than you were before.

  1. Why Am I Always Broke? The Money Story Behind Overspending Undersaving And Financial Anxiety | Doug Lynam with Rick Jordan

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    Why Am I Always Broke? The Money Story Behind Overspending Undersaving And Financial Anxiety | Doug Lynam with Rick Jordan

    Rick sits down with Doug Lynam to explore a question that goes far beyond how to make money. What if the biggest obstacle to building wealth is not the economy, your income, or your strategy, but the story you've been carrying since childhood? In this conversation Doug Lynam, a former Marine, Benedictine monk, and financial advisor, explains how fear, shame, and anger quietly shape the way people earn, save, invest, spend, and give. Together they unpack why your relationship with money is often a reflection of something much deeper than dollars. This conversation goes well beyond personal finance. It explores identity, purpose, authenticity, childhood patterns, and why real financial freedom begins when you stop running from the parts of yourself you've never fully understood. The episode centers on Doug's Enneagram-based framework and how emotional patterns shape financial decisions. In this interview you'll learn: Why your biggest money problem may have nothing to do with moneyHow childhood experiences quietly shape financial decisions as an adultThe difference between chasing wealth and building a meaningful lifeWhy success without authenticity never feels like enoughHow understanding your patterns can change the way you earn, save, invest, and give Follow Rick's Socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TV Keywords: doug lynam, taming your money monster, money mindset, financial freedom, wealth psychology, money psychology, enneagram, enneagram types, childhood trauma, financial habits, personal finance, investing mindset, behavioral finance, emotional intelligence, financial literacy, self awareness, wealth building, investing, saving money, entrepreneurship, authentic leadership, success mindset, purpose, personal growth, emotional healing, financial planning, psychology of money, rick jordan, frequency podcast

    46 min
  2. AI Is Changing Business Faster Than Ever... But The Millionaire Secrets To Success, Money, and Wealth Are Timeless | Rick Jordan

    25 juin

    AI Is Changing Business Faster Than Ever... But The Millionaire Secrets To Success, Money, and Wealth Are Timeless | Rick Jordan

    You do not become successful because of one big break. You become successful because of the things you keep doing long after they stop feeling exciting. Most people want the result without changing the routine that creates it. They chase more income while protecting the habits that keep them exactly where they are. In this conversation Rick breaks down five habits he has seen separate self-made millionaires from everyone else. Constant learning. Listening more than talking. Building great teams. Thinking bigger when you feel overwhelmed. And protecting your physical and mental health because leadership gets heavy when everyone depends on you. This is not about getting rich overnight. It is about becoming the kind of person who consistently creates opportunities instead of waiting for them. What Rick explores in this episode: Why learning every day creates opportunities you cannot predictHow listening more than you speak accelerates growth and leadershipWhy great teams always outperform individual talentThe mindset shift that makes overwhelming problems suddenly feel smallWhy your health is one of the highest returning investments you will ever make Follow Rick's Socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TV Keywords: self made millionaire, millionaire habits, millionaire mindset, success habits, entrepreneur mindset, business growth, leadership, leadership habits, personal development, high performance, business owner, ceo mindset, productivity, daily habits, learn every day, continuous learning, team building, listening skills, growth mindset, dream bigger, think bigger, overcome overwhelm, mental health, physical health, entrepreneur health, peak performance, business success, financial freedom, wealth building, self improvement, rick jordan, frequency podcast

    12 min
  3. You're Building The Business, Hustling, Making Money... But Your Family Is Learning How To Live Without You | George Rivera with Rick Jordan

    24 juin

    You're Building The Business, Hustling, Making Money... But Your Family Is Learning How To Live Without You | George Rivera with Rick Jordan

    Rick sits down with George Rivera to talk about the part of success most founders do not want to admit. You can build the business. Make the money. Still lose the room at home. In this conversation George Rivera, an entrepreneur who helped build a supplement company past $200 million in sales, talks about the deathbed sentence from his father that changed everything. “Don’t miss Leo’s games. I missed too many of yours.” That hit became the line he refused to cross. This episode gets into founder dependency, hero identity, delegation, buying back your time, and the silent drift that happens when your family stops expecting you to show up. Founder burnout and founder work life balance are still major conversations in 2026, especially around building companies that do not require constant founder collapse to survive. In this interview you’ll learn: Why “I’ll make it up later” is one of the most dangerous lies founders tell themselvesHow your business can train your family to stop counting on youWhy being needed can turn into a prison if you never let anyone else own the workHow George cut his hours down and still grew the companyWhy presence at home has to be built into the business before it is too late Follow Rick's Socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TV Keywords: founder burnout, founder dad, entrepreneur dad, work life balance, buy back your time, george rivera, rick jordan, frequency podcast, founder dependency, business bottleneck, hero identity, delegation, ai automation, founder prison, family drift, present father, dad guilt, entrepreneur burnout, business systems, time freedom, business owner mindset, leadership pressure, founder mental health, high performer burnout, family first business, scaling a company, business growth, entrepreneur habits, stop micromanaging, automate delegate eliminate, work less grow more, founder story, fatherhood, business and family, silent drift, make it up later, successful but absent, time audit

    34 min
  4. You Keep Blaming Them For The Fight But Your Were Looking For You It Even Before They Triggered You | Grant Dziak with Rick Jordan

    16 juin

    You Keep Blaming Them For The Fight But Your Were Looking For You It Even Before They Triggered You | Grant Dziak with Rick Jordan

    This one gets into nervous system regulation, relationship arguments, triggers, self ownership, masculine and feminine energy, doom scrolling, comparison, divorce, blame, and why the grass is not greener unless you actually water it. Nervous system regulation and emotional awareness are also showing up heavily in 2026 wellness and self improvement conversations, especially as people push back against over-optimization and burnout culture. Rick sits down with Grant Dziak to talk about why performance is not just abs. Or money. Or how much you can lift. It is what happens inside you when your patterns take over and you still have to choose differently. In this conversation Grant Dziak, who works with high performers through the lens of neuroscience, physiology, and behavior, breaks down the uncomfortable part most people skip. Your brain is not trying to make you happy. It is trying to keep you safe. And sometimes that means your body starts a fight before your mind even knows why. In this interview you’ll learn: Why performance starts inside before it ever shows up outsideHow your body can turn stress into a weekend fight with the person you loveWhy triggers are yours to own even when someone else hits themHow nervous system regulation gives you a second before you reactWhy blaming people keeps you stuck in the exact pattern you say you hate Follow Rick's Socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TV grant dziak, rick jordan, frequency podcast, nervous system regulation, relationship conflict, emotional regulation, self ownership, high performance, internal performance, mindset patterns, behavior patterns, habit loops, trauma response, fight or flight, stress response, masculine energy, feminine energy, relationship advice, marriage conflict, triggers, blame, self awareness, emotional intelligence, somatic awareness, burnout culture, doom scrolling, comparison trap, personal growth, performance mindset, neuroscience, physiology, cortisol, dopamine, parasympathetic nervous system, sympathetic nervous system, choosing yourself, stop blaming, high performers, toxic patterns, relationship triggers, weekend fights, grass is greener, self improvement 2026, wellness trends

    31 min
  5. You Want Millionaire Habits Right Now?? Stop Scrolling And Start Stealing Knowledge From People Who Already Survived It | Rick Jordan

    12 juin

    You Want Millionaire Habits Right Now?? Stop Scrolling And Start Stealing Knowledge From People Who Already Survived It | Rick Jordan

    You keep saying you want more. More success. More clarity. More courage to go after the thing that keeps sitting in the back of your mind. But the truth is most people stop feeding the part of them that believes bigger is even possible. They scroll. They react. They stay stuck in the same thoughts and wonder why nothing changes. In this conversation Rick talks about reading, audiobooks, habit stacking, millionaire habits, and the self limiting belief that keeps people saying things like “I’m just not a reader.” He breaks down how he went from hating books to using audiobooks during workouts and travel to keep filling his mind with ideas that create motion. What Rick explores in this episode: Why successful people keep feeding their mind even when life is already fullHow audiobooks can work when sitting down with a book just does not fit your rhythmThe simple habit of attaching learning to something you already do every dayWhy biographies matter when you need proof that somebody else has already walked through hard thingsHow new ideas can make your old dream feel possible again Follow Rick's Socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TV Keywords: millionaire habits, audiobooks, self improvement books, personal growth, success mindset, habit stacking, morning routine, discipline, personal development, leadership mindset, entrepreneur habits, mindset shift, successful people habits, business growth, audible books, biography books, learning habits, growth mindset, stop scrolling, productivity habits, life change, book recommendations, wisdom of walt, ed mylett, power of one more, 75 hard, high performers, dream bigger, mental toughness

    14 min
  6. 2 juin

    Are You Building a Life or Just Paying Bills?? You Keep Chasing Money But You're Working Harder Every Year Without Much To Show For It | Mike Milligan with Rick Jordan

    Most people think money problems are about not having enough. But for a lot of entrepreneurs, the real problem is something else. You work harder. Make more. Grow the business. Then wonder where all of it went. And every year feels like you're starting over again. Rick is joined by financial strategist Mike Milligan for a conversation that goes far beyond taxes, investments, and retirement accounts. Because money isn't just about numbers. It's about choices. Freedom. Time. Family. And whether the life you're building is actually aligned with what matters most. In this conversation, Mike Milligan, who has spent decades helping entrepreneurs create long-term financial freedom, challenges one of the biggest assumptions people make about wealth. The goal isn't maximizing income. It's maximizing options. Together, he and Rick unpack why most people wait too long to plan, why retirement has changed completely, and why money can either create fear or create freedom depending on how intentional you are with it. In this interview you'll learn: Why taxes should be a year-round strategy instead of a once-a-year eventThe hidden difference between making money and keeping itHow retirement has changed from an ending into a new chapterWhy location, lifestyle, and taxes all affect what your money is actually worthHow intentional planning creates more freedom than simply earning more income Follow Rick's Socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TV

    39 min
  7. Does Your Childhood Still Run Parts Of Your Life? | Samantha Peters with Rick Jordan

    12 mai

    Does Your Childhood Still Run Parts Of Your Life? | Samantha Peters with Rick Jordan

    Rick sits down with Samantha Peters, a trauma recovery advocate and founder of Light Up Your Life Collective, for a conversation about survival patterns, self-worth, and what it actually takes to break cycles that were normalized early in life. A lot of people grow up adapting to chaos without realizing it. You learn to stay quiet. Keep the peace. Read the room. Minimize yourself so nobody explodes. And eventually those survival patterns stop feeling like survival… and start feeling like personality. Until one day you realize your entire life has been built around staying safe instead of being honest. In this conversation, Samantha Peters shares the reality of growing up around addiction, instability, emotional abuse, and people-pleasing, while Rick pushes deeper into what healing actually means once the buzzwords disappear. They unpack trauma responses, narcissism becoming a social media trend, why people normalize unhealthy relationships, and the uncomfortable truth that some of the thoughts controlling your life were never yours to begin with.  In this interview you’ll learn: Why people-pleasing is often a survival response, not kindnessHow childhood instability quietly shapes adult relationshipsThe difference between real narcissistic abuse and everyday conflictWhy turning down the noise helps you finally hear yourself clearlyHow introspection exposes beliefs you never consciously chose Follow Rick's Socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TV Keywords: trauma healing, childhood trauma, people pleasing, narcissism trends, emotional abuse recovery, self worth, survival patterns, introspection, healing journey, trauma responses, boundary setting, emotional healing, subconscious beliefs, toxic relationships, personal growth, mental health awareness, meditation and journaling, nervous system healing, relationship patterns, self awareness, emotional resilience, overcoming childhood trauma, healing from abuse, generational trauma, turning down the noise

    28 min
  8. 30 avr.

    You Made That About Me! When You Post Something and They Get Triggered | Rick Jordan

    You say something. Post something. Video something. And suddenly someone thinks it’s about them. They get defensive. Frustrated. Maybe even angry. And now you’re stuck wondering if you crossed a line... or if they’re hearing something you didn’t actually say. This happens more than people admit. Especially if you’re willing to speak directly. Because the truth has a way of landing where it’s already sensitive. And when it does, people don’t always look inward. They look at you. In this conversation, Rick breaks down what’s really happening when someone takes your words personally. Why people project their own frustration onto you. And how to respond without backing off your message or making it worse. This isn’t about walking on eggshells. It’s about staying grounded, handling it cleanly, and knowing the difference between responsibility and reaction. What Rick explores in this episode: Why people assume your message is about them when it isn’tWhat’s actually happening when someone gets triggered by your wordsHow to respond without escalating or shutting downThe difference between speaking truth and making it personalWhy checking your own intent still matters every time Follow Rick: Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TV Keyboard: projection psychology, taking things personally, emotional triggers, personal responsibility, communication skills, leadership communication, public speaking mindset, social media conflict, dealing with criticism, mindset awareness, emotional intelligence, handling confrontation, personal brand challenges, speaking truth, self reflection, accountability mindset, human behavior patterns, conflict resolution, audience psychology, leadership presence, communication clarity, projection vs reality, mindset growth, high performer communication

    9 min

À propos

Rick Jordan has spent the last six years having conversations in public. Coversations about work, relationships, pressure, faith, failure, and what it actually means to live aligned. What began in 2019 as ALL IN with Rick Jordan grew into hundreds of episodes listened to around the world. Not because of hype, but because Rick was willing to say what most people feel but don’t say out loud. This is FREQUENCY. A show about truth, alignment, and learning how to tune into the right signal at the right time in your business, life, and relationships. When to move fast. When to slow down. And when to go deep. Some episodes are solo. Others, Rick interviews guests and experts. Each carries a different frequency, by design. Some conversations are sharp and direct. Others are long-form and reflective. Every conversation is meant to leave you clearer than you were before.

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