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đź’ˇ What does it mean to live with intention and speak with impact?
In this episode, Jordan LeBel, marketing professor and food industry expert, shares how his superpower — the spoken word — has shaped his career, his teaching, and his personal journey. From the legacy of his Grandmama to the wake-up call of surviving a widow maker heart attack, Jordan reflects on identity, resilience, and the joy of connecting with others.
He opens up about why “my words have impact” became his first superpower, how building trust and connection with students fuels his teaching, why self-care does not equal self-indulgence, and how taking stock led to growth, gratitude, and new boundaries. Whether you’re an academic, professional, or someone seeking clarity in life, this episode is filled with wisdom and inspiration.
🔑 Topics Covered:
00:00 Introduction
02:00 Journey from Kitchen to Academic Career
06:09 First Superpower: My Words Have Impact
11:23 Grandmama’s Legacy
15:49 Gratifying Connections with Students
26:09 Speaking to an Aviation Industry Audience
31:51 Trust & Human Connection to Take the Leap
37:01 Overcoming Fear with Preparation & Support
42:18 Learning from Failure & Practicing Self-Kindness
46:53 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
49:48 Widow Maker Heart Attack: A Wake-Up Call
58:33 Self-Care vs. Self-Indulgence
01:08:11 Learning to Say No Without Guilt
01:12:51 Podcast as a Possible Superpower
01:15:54 Growth & Gratitude as Overarching Advice
01:20:09 Closing & Call to Action
🎯 Connect with Jordan LeBel:
Concordia Faculty Page: https://www.concordia.ca/faculty/jordan-lebel.html
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanlebel
Discover more episodes of *Making Your Mark Podcast* with Mark Bundang — real career stories, growth strategies, and lessons from professionals across industries.
📌 Discovery Optimization:
spoken word superpower, impactful teaching, Concordia University professor, widow maker heart attack recovery, self-care vs self-indulgence, building trust with students, overcoming imposter syndrome, gratitude and growth mindset, saying no without guilt, making your mark podcast
By Mark Bundangđź’ˇ What does it mean to live with intention and speak with impact?
In this episode, Jordan LeBel, marketing professor and food industry expert, shares how his superpower — the spoken word — has shaped his career, his teaching, and his personal journey. From the legacy of his Grandmama to the wake-up call of surviving a widow maker heart attack, Jordan reflects on identity, resilience, and the joy of connecting with others.
He opens up about why “my words have impact” became his first superpower, how building trust and connection with students fuels his teaching, why self-care does not equal self-indulgence, and how taking stock led to growth, gratitude, and new boundaries. Whether you’re an academic, professional, or someone seeking clarity in life, this episode is filled with wisdom and inspiration.
🔑 Topics Covered:
00:00 Introduction
02:00 Journey from Kitchen to Academic Career
06:09 First Superpower: My Words Have Impact
11:23 Grandmama’s Legacy
15:49 Gratifying Connections with Students
26:09 Speaking to an Aviation Industry Audience
31:51 Trust & Human Connection to Take the Leap
37:01 Overcoming Fear with Preparation & Support
42:18 Learning from Failure & Practicing Self-Kindness
46:53 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
49:48 Widow Maker Heart Attack: A Wake-Up Call
58:33 Self-Care vs. Self-Indulgence
01:08:11 Learning to Say No Without Guilt
01:12:51 Podcast as a Possible Superpower
01:15:54 Growth & Gratitude as Overarching Advice
01:20:09 Closing & Call to Action
🎯 Connect with Jordan LeBel:
Concordia Faculty Page: https://www.concordia.ca/faculty/jordan-lebel.html
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanlebel
Discover more episodes of *Making Your Mark Podcast* with Mark Bundang — real career stories, growth strategies, and lessons from professionals across industries.
📌 Discovery Optimization:
spoken word superpower, impactful teaching, Concordia University professor, widow maker heart attack recovery, self-care vs self-indulgence, building trust with students, overcoming imposter syndrome, gratitude and growth mindset, saying no without guilt, making your mark podcast