JORDAN BOWN: HOW THIS 24-YEAR-OLD LIVED HIS LIFE FOR THE…

JORDAN BOWN: HOW THIS 24-YEAR-OLD LIVED HIS LIFE FOR THE…

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Utah-born Jordan Bown began his career as a pioneering entrepreneur and dropshipper with a passion for helping others achieve their goals. His motivation? A childhood dream.

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Growing up, Jordan envisioned a life of freedom, success, and fulfillment. Unfortunately, his early years didn’t live up to that standard. Instead, he spent much of his childhood looking after and caring for his mother, who was involved in a horrific accident. He began to suffer from depression and then started abusing various substances.

Still, he had one thing inside him that he couldn’t get rid of: his vision of the life he wanted to live.

Although this dream was clouded by the negative aspects of his childhood, this vision was far from forgotten. It had always been something he had in mind, no matter how tough times were. Realizing he wasn’t going down a good path, it didn’t take long for him to realize he needed to make changes.

“Right out of high school, I started pursuing any side hustle or business opportunity I could find,” Jordan says in an interview. For him, this was the break he needed: out of school, to be alone. It was a completely new feeling and an adrenaline rush.

Jordan learned the inner workings of various marketing agencies and eventually found a keen interest in creating a connection between products and audiences. “I love creating brands and stories and marketing products to people. I love finding an emotion, a product, a story that resonates with people and turning it into a community or business that generates money,” he says. This love of writing stories, making them believable and delivering those ideas to his clients excites him and keeps him going.

And even though he’s already exceeded his childhood expectations, Jordan still finds new interests and sources of happiness everywhere. One of these…



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