Hailing from Northern Ireland and growing up immersed in musical theatre and modelling, entertaining has been second nature to Jordan since childhood. Prior to landing her dream job in radio, she regularly performed in Northern Ireland’s most prestigious theatres, hosted large events, fronted vlogs for large brands, modelled internationally and appeared on television multiple times.
She landed her job at Q Radio in 2019, beginning on the weekday Breakfast Show. After 2 years and working with various co-hosts, she graduated to her own, solo Afternoon Show which she still presents weekdays 1-4pm, along with the Sunday Breakfast Show. After her first year on air she bagged an IMRO Award in the category of Best Newcomer. With the top listening figures at Q Radio for the last 2 years and frequent engagements at roadshows and events, Jordan is very much a huge part of the station.
With a passion for female empowerment, Jordan hosts a weekly segment on her show called Girl Talk, where she interviews a different female guest every Thursday. Her engaging and down-to-earth approach to interviews always puts guests at ease, and over the past 3 years they have included the likes of Becky Hill, Katie Piper, Freya Ridings, Zara Larsson, Dame Prue Leith, Vogue Williams, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Katharine Ryan, to name a few. Not limited to female guests, outside of Girl Talk, she has also enjoyed chats with stars including Jason Derulo, Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, James Blunt, Boyzlife, Blue and Michael Ball.
Outside of Q, Jordan frequently covers on HSBC Radio and Co-Op Radio, with whom she’s attended and covered events such as Reading Festival, Leeds Festival and Download Festival. Her voiceover work can be heard across the UK and the whole island of Ireland, both on radio and in stores such as Tesco, H&M, Superdrug, Holland and Barrett, B&Q and many more.
This year, Jordan started a new freelance role with BBC NI, learning a new skillset as a director and announcer in TV continuity. In front of the camera, Jordan was a panellist in season 2 of BBC’s Think Tank, with Bill Turnbull, and was on all 5 seasons of BBC’s The Ranganation. In the latter, she went by the moniker Small Town Girl and frequently had celebrity guests laughing along with her stories. Other TV appearances include a guest role in BBC NI’s The Paddy Raff Show and as a singer in the Emmy Award winning Music Of Northern Ireland on PBS. She even bagged a date with BBC Radio One’s Melvin O’Doom on a celebrity edition of Take Me Out in 2016!
With a solid social media following, Jordan has work on numerous ad campaigns with many big brands over the last 5 years- Bosch, Heineken, Domino’s Pizza, McDonalds, Harp and bperfect Cosmetics are just some past collaborators. The main aim of her content is to remain authentic and relatable with a humorous twist.
Her comedic skills have recently seen her taking to the stage of Belfast’s Grand Opera House, taking on the roles of Paulette in Legally Blonde and Madame Thenardier in the UK Amateur Premiere of Les Miserables, both to great acclaim.
Outside of radio, TV and theatre, Jordan writes a monthly lifestyle column for Local Women Magazine, for which she has been nominated as columnist of the year. Additionally, she frequently hosts events across the country, from awards shows to parades and corporate functions to charity balls.
She has been married to chef Ben for 2 years and they live together in East Belfast with their very spoiled cavapoo Bumbles. When not working, Jordan loves nothing more than downtime spent with the 2 of them, enjoying great food, wine, music and conversation.
Hailing from Northern Ireland and growing up immersed in musical theatre and modelling, entertaining has been second nature to Jordan since childhood. Prior to landing her dream job in radio, she regularly performed in Northern Ireland’s most prestigious theatres, hosted large events, fronted vlogs for large brands, modelled internationally and appeared on television multiple times.
She landed her job at Q Radio in 2019, beginning on the weekday Breakfast Show. After 2 years and working with various co-hosts, she graduated to her own, solo Afternoon Show which she still presents weekdays 1-4pm, along with the Sunday Breakfast Show. After her first year on air she bagged an IMRO Award in the category of Best Newcomer. With the top listening figures at Q Radio for the last 2 years and frequent engagements at roadshows and events, Jordan is very much a huge part of the station.
With a passion for female empowerment, Jordan hosts a weekly segment on her show called Girl Talk, where she interviews a different female guest every Thursday. Her engaging and down-to-earth approach to interviews always puts guests at ease, and over the past 3 years they have included the likes of Becky Hill, Katie Piper, Freya Ridings, Zara Larsson, Dame Prue Leith, Vogue Williams, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Katharine Ryan, to name a few. Not limited to female guests, outside of Girl Talk, she has also enjoyed chats with stars including Jason Derulo, Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, James Blunt, Boyzlife, Blue and Michael Ball.
Outside of Q, Jordan frequently covers on HSBC Radio and Co-Op Radio, with whom she’s attended and covered events such as Reading Festival, Leeds Festival and Download Festival. Her voiceover work can be heard across the UK and the whole island of Ireland, both on radio and in stores such as Tesco, H&M, Superdrug, Holland and Barrett, B&Q and many more.
This year, Jordan started a new freelance role with BBC NI, learning a new skillset as a director and announcer in TV continuity. In front of the camera, Jordan was a panellist in season 2 of BBC’s Think Tank, with Bill Turnbull, and was on all 5 seasons of BBC’s The Ranganation. In the latter, she went by the moniker Small Town Girl and frequently had celebrity guests laughing along with her stories. Other TV appearances include a guest role in BBC NI’s The Paddy Raff Show and as a singer in the Emmy Award winning Music Of Northern Ireland on PBS. She even bagged a date with BBC Radio One’s Melvin O’Doom on a celebrity edition of Take Me Out in 2016!
With a solid social media following, Jordan has work on numerous ad campaigns with many big brands over the last 5 years- Bosch, Heineken, Domino’s Pizza, McDonalds, Harp and bperfect Cosmetics are just some past collaborators. The main aim of her content is to remain authentic and relatable with a humorous twist.
Her comedic skills have recently seen her taking to the stage of Belfast’s Grand Opera House, taking on the roles of Paulette in Legally Blonde and Madame Thenardier in the UK Amateur Premiere of Les Miserables, both to great acclaim.
Outside of radio, TV and theatre, Jordan writes a monthly lifestyle column for Local Women Magazine, for which she has been nominated as columnist of the year. Additionally, she frequently hosts events across the country, from awards shows to parades and corporate functions to charity balls.
She has been married to chef Ben for 2 years and they live together in East Belfast with their very spoiled cavapoo Bumbles. When not working, Jordan loves nothing more than downtime spent with the 2 of them, enjoying great food, wine, music and conversation.