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Why I Flew to LA for a Case Study Interview (And Why It Worked)
Season 10 · Episode 509

Why I Flew to LA for a Case Study Interview (And Why It Worked)

Systems Saved Me® · Jordan Gill

January 20, 20268m 37s

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Show Notes

In this solo episode, Jordan Gill breaks down a visibility decision she made that most people would question: flying to LA on her own dime to record a 20-minute video case study interview for someone else’s business.

Jordan shares the strategic thinking behind saying yes to opportunities like this — even when they aren’t affiliate-based, paid, or “required.” She explains how being a star student, testimonial, or case study can quietly unlock massive visibility, deeper relationships, and audience growth when approached intentionally.

Drawing from her own experience with Maria Wendt, as well as past examples from her Done in a Day program, Jordan reframes testimonials as a missed visibility strategy: one that benefits both sides when done well. This episode is an invitation to think differently about how you show up in communities you’re already part of, and how small, low-lift actions can compound into meaningful exposure in 2026 and beyond.

Links

  1. Watch the Case Study Interview
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  3. Systems Saved Me® Website
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Key Takeaway:

Being a case study, testimonial, or star student isn’t a favor. It’s a strategic visibility move when done with intention.