We recently had the chance to connect with Amber Jordan and have shared our conversation below.
Amber, we’re thrilled to have you with us today. Before we jump into your intro and the heart of the interview, let’s start with a bit of an ice breaker: What are you most proud of building — that nobody sees?
Honestly, what I’m most proud of isn’t the posts, the events, or the public wins—it’s the confidence I’ve helped women build behind the scenes. The moments when a client finally says, “I feel seen” or “I believe in myself again” are the real victories.
No one sees the late nights strategizing, the pep talks, or the quiet prayers over someone’s vision. But that’s the foundation I’ve been building all along—helping women walk in their purpose with boldness, even when no one’s watching.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I’m Amber Jordan—a content coach, speaker, and founder of Sisters Walking in Purpose and BrandHER Collective. I help entrepreneurs create purpose-driven content that connects, converts, and makes an impact. Passionate about women’s empowerment, I blend strategy, creativity, and confidence-building to help women show up boldly, own their voice, walk in purpose, and lead with authenticity online and beyond.
Okay, so here’s a deep one: Who were you before the world told you who you had to be?
Before the world told me who I had to be, I was a dreamer, a creator, and a girl who believed anything was possible. I followed my heart, imagined boldly, and refused to let fear define me. Life tried to put me in boxes, but that original, fearless version of me never went away—it’s the part of me that still drives my purpose today: helping women walk in their calling with confidence and authenticity.
Was there ever a time you almost gave up?
Absolutely. There were seasons where the vision felt heavy, the results didn’t match the effort, and the doubt was louder than my faith. I remember questioning if I was really called to do this or if I was just chasing a dream that would never take root.
But every time I got to that point, God reminded me why I started. A message from a client whose life was changed, a breakthrough in my own heart, or a quiet moment of prayer would reignite my fire. I realized giving up wasn’t an option—because this calling isn’t just about me, it’s about the women I’m called to serve.
Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. Is the public version of you the real you?
Yes—and no. The public version of me is absolutely real, but it’s not the whole me. What you see online is the same woman you’d meet in person—purpose-driven, passionate about women’s empowerment, and committed to helping others grow.
But there’s also the me who has quiet moments of doubt, who needs rest, and who leans on faith when no one’s watching. I share my light publicly, but I also protect the sacred parts of my journey that are just between me, God, and the people closest to me.
Thank you so much for all of your openness so far. Maybe we can close with a future oriented question. If you laid down your name, role, and possessions—what would remain?
If I laid down my name, my role, and everything I own, what would remain is my heart for people. My faith, my integrity, my calling to empower women—that’s who I am at the core. Titles and things can fade, but my purpose and the love I pour into others will always remain.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecontentgirly?igsh=MWV3Mjc1eDlnamo0Ng%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amber-jordan-4b8218299
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