
What Your Audience Needs to See You Doing Right Now
From Systems Saved Me® by Jordan Gill
January 12, 2026 · 6 min · Season 10 · Episode 508
About this episode
Jordan Gill discusses the importance of showing up for your audience amidst life's chaos to build trust and authenticity.
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 ME Follow me on Instagram @systemssavedme SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If 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!
People in this episode
Host: Jordan Gill
Topics covered
- audience engagement
- trust building
- entrepreneurship
- authenticity
- overcoming challenges
Keywords
- audience
- trust
- entrepreneurship
- chronic illness
- authenticity
- business models
- momentum
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