49 min

Trusting Your Intuition & Preventing Violence with Barb Jordan Shift Out Loud with Tracy Spears

    • Society & Culture

CONTENT NOTE:  This episode deals with intimate partner violence and homicide. Listener discretion is advised.

Barb Jordan is not only an excellent example of how to play bigger, she’ll inspire you to move about the world a little bit differently. Barb is a three-time NCAA Division 2 softball champion who also played and coached softball for Team USA for eight years and was part of the 1996 Olympic Women’s Softball team, among other athletic accomplishments.
But Barb’s most important shift has been founding Always Bev, a platform with the mission to educate and empower individuals with the skills that can help them prevent crime and violent attacks. Always Bev was created in honor of her Barb’s sister Beverly, who was tragically murdered by her fiancé.
As an in-demand Personal Safety Expert, Barb helps others recognize warning signs, predict unwanted behavior, and protect themselves. Her podcast, Always Bev: The Ripple Effect, is both a learning tool and an inside look at the reality of intimate partner violence. In this conversation, Barb shares the heartbreaking story of her sister’s death, how she healed from the lingering effects of that trauma, and key insights into the minds of predators.
Listen now to discover:
What it was like to make history as part of the first Olympic Women’s Softball teamThe warning signs you shouldn’t ignore and why you need to trust your intuitionHer experience speaking to the student body at Washington State University after the Idaho 4 murdersGuest bio: Barb Jordan is the founder of Always Bev, a platform through which she shares her passion of educating others on personal safety at home, on campus, and in social environments. Her commitment to preventing violence against others with her astute teaching style has captivated audiences across the country. 
Timestamps:
04:04  Meet Barb Jordan
05:03  Sports & politics
08:58  Dugout story & the Olympics  
13:45  Post-Olympics career
15:33  Beverly’s story
20:21  Therapy, trauma & healing
30:09  Always Bev & warning signs
33:22  Building awareness
35:45  The Idaho 4 & predators
41:05  Takeaways & working with Barb
44:21  Remembering Bev & next shifts
Links:
Barb Jordan
https://www.alwaysbev.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/barb-jordan-82719180
http://www.facebook.com/AlwaysBeVigilant
Twitter: @BarbJordan_AB
Instagram: @always_bev
Discover your tactical leadership toolkit: https://www.exceptionalleaderslab.com
Interested in working with me or having me speak at your event? Visit: https://tracyspears.com
Find tools that will help you play bigger: https://tracyspears.com/blog
Connect with me:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracylspears
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TracySpearsSpeaker
Twitter: @tracylspears
Instagram: @tracylspears
If you love the podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review. Watch these episodes on Youtube! Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel, and ring the bell for notifications so y

CONTENT NOTE:  This episode deals with intimate partner violence and homicide. Listener discretion is advised.

Barb Jordan is not only an excellent example of how to play bigger, she’ll inspire you to move about the world a little bit differently. Barb is a three-time NCAA Division 2 softball champion who also played and coached softball for Team USA for eight years and was part of the 1996 Olympic Women’s Softball team, among other athletic accomplishments.
But Barb’s most important shift has been founding Always Bev, a platform with the mission to educate and empower individuals with the skills that can help them prevent crime and violent attacks. Always Bev was created in honor of her Barb’s sister Beverly, who was tragically murdered by her fiancé.
As an in-demand Personal Safety Expert, Barb helps others recognize warning signs, predict unwanted behavior, and protect themselves. Her podcast, Always Bev: The Ripple Effect, is both a learning tool and an inside look at the reality of intimate partner violence. In this conversation, Barb shares the heartbreaking story of her sister’s death, how she healed from the lingering effects of that trauma, and key insights into the minds of predators.
Listen now to discover:
What it was like to make history as part of the first Olympic Women’s Softball teamThe warning signs you shouldn’t ignore and why you need to trust your intuitionHer experience speaking to the student body at Washington State University after the Idaho 4 murdersGuest bio: Barb Jordan is the founder of Always Bev, a platform through which she shares her passion of educating others on personal safety at home, on campus, and in social environments. Her commitment to preventing violence against others with her astute teaching style has captivated audiences across the country. 
Timestamps:
04:04  Meet Barb Jordan
05:03  Sports & politics
08:58  Dugout story & the Olympics  
13:45  Post-Olympics career
15:33  Beverly’s story
20:21  Therapy, trauma & healing
30:09  Always Bev & warning signs
33:22  Building awareness
35:45  The Idaho 4 & predators
41:05  Takeaways & working with Barb
44:21  Remembering Bev & next shifts
Links:
Barb Jordan
https://www.alwaysbev.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/barb-jordan-82719180
http://www.facebook.com/AlwaysBeVigilant
Twitter: @BarbJordan_AB
Instagram: @always_bev
Discover your tactical leadership toolkit: https://www.exceptionalleaderslab.com
Interested in working with me or having me speak at your event? Visit: https://tracyspears.com
Find tools that will help you play bigger: https://tracyspears.com/blog
Connect with me:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracylspears
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TracySpearsSpeaker
Twitter: @tracylspears
Instagram: @tracylspears
If you love the podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review. Watch these episodes on Youtube! Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel, and ring the bell for notifications so y

49 min

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