Ashley Jordan is a Milwaukee-based journalist who explores women’s personal growth and emotional healing for high-achieving mothers and change-makers. Her work blends sharp legal insight, lived experience, and a deep commitment to living with intention.
Ashley Jordan has been a guest on Life Intended Podcast:
Today Ashley focuses on helping readers move from unhappy achiever to fulfilled human. Through op-eds in outlets like The New York Times and essays on her hub at ashjordan.com, she unpacks themes of trusting your intuition, healing after burnout, and reclaiming self-worth. Audiences praise her clear voice and ability to pair research with relatable storytelling.
Between school drop-offs and deadlines she steers several passion projects:
Each venture invites women to pause, breathe, and realign their success metrics beyond titles or salaries.
Ashley’s bylines span The Washington Post, The Guardian, and HuffPost. Recent pieces tackle emotional healing after professional burnout and practical steps for living with intention. She also speaks on panels and podcasts about redefining ambition through the lens of motherhood and identity, most recently at the Women in Media summit.
Raised in rural Iowa, Ashley earned her JD before pivoting from courtroom debates to investigative reporting. A season as a stay-at-home mother sharpened her empathy and broadened her definition of success. Now settled in Milwaukee with three lively children, she balances deadlines with lakefront hikes and Saturday library runs.