

Hey, I'm Jordan
I lost half of my twenties to depression.
Fear and unhealed trauma whispered lies that shaped how I lived, what I pursued, and even what I believed. It told me I wasn’t enough. I had a drive to create and tell stories, but that drive was fueled by the need to produce in order to find worth in myself.
For more than a decade, I’ve built a creative career rooted in storytelling and making ideas visible.
My creativity led me to unexpected places. I left SCAD and Atlanta to be closer to family in Tennessee and took a job at a small marketing agency. I found family, growth, and Jesus in that agency.
My time in Tennessee has been spent behind cameras, on sets, shooting and teaching in kitchens, building a small baking business, and stepping into rooms where stories and truth were waiting to be told. I learned how to listen closely, translate meaning, and help others bring what’s inside them into the world.
I experienced a soul-level transformation after a very hard season of life. Through seasons of recovery and wrestling, I began to understand that the same identity work reshaping my life was shaping the way I created. My worth was never in applause or output. The real art was who I was becoming — and I sensed I was called to share that truth with others.
Today, I share the same identity training that helped me heal through Fearless Identity Training — guiding individuals and teams to recognize truth, untangle fear-based patterns, and live from who they really are. This work isn’t separate from my creativity; it’s the foundation of it.
That journey didn’t just heal me—it energized me.
What I Do
(and Why It Matters)
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Speaking & Storytelling — I love walking groups through healthy mindsets, uncovering false identities, and learning how to record over the lies we so often believe with God’s truth about who we really are.
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Creative Direction — I partner with brands to transform narrative into visuals that resonate — not just polished, but filled with meaning and story people can feel.
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Food & Connection — Food is one of my favorite languages of belonging. Weirdough is more than macarons and bakes — it’s community, puns, and tables where good food makes room for healing.
Where Experience Meets Story



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BFA from the Savannah College of Art & Design (Cum Laude, 2015) with a fine art background in alternative processes, printmaking & Cinema Studies
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8+ years senior creative at a full-service marketing agency
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Former SFX prop artist on a national cable series (yes, I can sculpt a fake wound and a real pie)
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Adobe Creative Suite fluent (Premiere Pro, Lightroom, Photoshop, Aftereffects)
LET HER COOK
Learning to cook changed my life. It’s a discipline that feeds both my body and my creativity in a healthy, loving way. Cooking is my love language.
Before starting Weirdough, I taught Japanese ramen and French galettes in a cooking school and hosted Dinner Club with Jordan, a multi-course dinner experience centered on connection and shared tables. Food — and the community that forms around it — is still an important part of my life. While I’m currently focused on writing my first book, the way I pursue food as a business has softened, even as my love for creating and gathering around the table remains.
AWARDS & HONORS
Listen to a recent podcast.
In this conversation, I share how learning to quiet my mind and listen to God became foundational to my healing and sense of identity. We talk about listening prayer, untangling lies, and how living from truth reshapes mental health, creativity, and the way we show up in our work and calling.

















