Schedule a Discovery Call

Send the real context, not a polished introduction.

The first conversation is for fit, clarity, and next steps. Direct context - the real issue, the people affected, the decision in front of you - saves time and produces better counsel.

Personal Daniel reads and responds to fit-qualified inquiries himself
EN / ES / PT Reply in English, Spanish, or Portuguese
30 min Discovery call length - direct, no sales script
Selective Mentoring slots are limited and by application

Context

Use this page for discovery calls, mentoring inquiries, speaking requests, publishing conversations, course questions, and stewardship-related next steps. Daniel responds personally to inquiries that arrive with the real issue named.

If the matter involves construction, investment, legal, tax, securities, or regulated advice, identify the correct entity and professional lane before sending sensitive information through any unsecured channel.

Stewardship Standard

Everything entrusted to you must be governed before it is multiplied.

Daniel Jorge

Reach the Office

Use the channel that fits the urgency.

Email

Best for mentoring inquiries, speaking briefs, and any request with attachments. Send context, desired outcome, and timing.

info@danieljorge.com

Phone

Call or text the office line for direct coordination of an existing conversation or scheduled engagement.

(321) 689-2973

WhatsApp

Use WhatsApp when a quick mobile exchange is appropriate - especially for trilingual conversations or international callers.

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What Are You Asking For

Tell us the right lane in your first line.

Mentoring

One-on-one private mentoring for Christian men and leaders. Begin with a discovery call.

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Speaking

Sermons, keynotes, workshops, and retreats - in English, Spanish, or Portuguese.

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Cohort or course

Join the next cohort or ask about self-paced course access.

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Include in Your Message

A direct message gets a direct answer.

  • The issue: What needs clarity, order, mentoring, or a decision? Name the actual pressure point in one sentence.
  • The context: Who is involved, what is at stake, and what has already happened? Brief but specific.
  • The desired outcome: What would a useful next step look like? A discovery call, a speaking confirmation, a referral, or simply more information.
  • The timing: Is this urgent, seasonal, or exploratory? Time-sensitive matters move to the top of the queue.

Next Step

Start with clarity. Direct beats polished.

A short message with the real issue is worth more than a long introduction that hides the point. Send it - or take the assessment first if you are not yet sure what to ask.