Creating Victory

Amy Jordan

Get Over it & Make it Happen!! Welcome to “Creating Victory, Podcast” where host Amy Jordan—a choreographer, keynote speaker, and award-winning author—laughs and learns through life’s toughest challenges. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a child and a survivor of a near-fatal accident as an adult, Amy’s story is a testament to the power of never giving up. From facing a future without walking to dancing joyfully on stage with her company, The Victory Dance Project, her journey is a true victory dance.In each episode, Amy brings humor and real talk to the table, discussing everything from daily struggles with diabetes to the triumphs of overcoming personal setbacks. With guests who share raw, real stories and simple, smart tips that everyone can relate to and apply, this podcast is your go-to for a dose of laughter and learning. Whether you’re looking for inspiration to tackle life’s hurdles or just a fun way to spend an hour, “Creating Victory Podcast” transforms obstacles into opportunities for all of us. Tune in to find your rhythm of resilience and make your own victory dance.

  1. Creating True Wealth & Liberation: With Denae Hannah:  Financial literacy expert & educator

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    Creating True Wealth & Liberation: With Denae Hannah: Financial literacy expert & educator

    Debt doesn’t just take your money. It takes your choices. And if you’re an artist, freelancer, or anyone piecing together income from multiple places, that pressure can quietly decide what gigs you accept, what risks you avoid, and how heavy life feels month to month. I’m joined by Danae Hannah, a financial literacy educator and accredited financial counselor who started out as a dancer, teacher, and producer and then did something a lot of people assume is impossible: she paid off her credit card debt and student loans while still working in the arts. Danae breaks down the real mechanics behind her three-year plan, why accountability mattered, and what changed once those monthly payments were gone. We also get honest about how little financial education most of us receive about credit cards, interest rates, insurance, taxes, and the fine print that turns “0%” into a very expensive lesson. From there, we follow how her debt-free journey grew into a full-on career shift, including thousands of one-on-one counseling hours, the long road of financial planning certifications, and how the pandemic pushed her into essential work supporting families with tax filing and coaching. Danae also shares her bigger mission: wealth creation for liberation, and the goal of helping one million Black women become debt-free, along with what it’s like navigating a white male dominated financial services industry. We close with practical help you can use today: how to start tracking your money, where to find legitimate free financial counseling, and the scams she’s seeing most right now. Denae is a graduate of Stanford University with a B.A. in dance. She continued her dance education attaining an M.F.A. in dance at Florida State University. She is also a CFP® Candidate, enrolled in the Certificate in Financial Planning program at the Howard University School of Business. Denae is on a mission to provide financial education wealth management education that allows healing around money and self-worth. Her services are based on the following guiding principles.  In her own words… “I am a real person, and I’m here to listen. I created the tools to become debt-free, but I did the internal work to make sure I stay that way. I use my story to encourage and guide my clients to become more than just financially whole. Working with me is a judgement-free zone. I hold sacred space to allow you to breathe through all of the challenges that have plagued you for far too long and have kept you stuck in the mismanagement of money. Your worth is not determined by the amount of money you have, and you are worthy of all the abundance life has to offer. Achieving financial goals should not be separate from personal development goals.” If you’ve been telling yourself you’ll “figure it out later,” let this be your nudge. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. What’s one money topic you want us to tackle next? https://www.wealthydenae.com/ https://www.instagram.com/debtfreedenae/

    36 мин.
  2. Change your clothes:change your life. With Celebrity Stylist George Brescia

    14 МАЯ

    Change your clothes:change your life. With Celebrity Stylist George Brescia

    This week host Amy J. sits down live with celebrity stylist George Brescia. They dive deep into the power of fashion at any price point to build confidence and a sense of your true personal style.  George Brescia, the dynamic style expert, and author of “Change Your Clothes, Change Your Life Because You Can’t Go Naked!” has become a transformative figure in the world of fashion, redefining how we look at clothing and self-expression. A familiar face on NBC’s TODAY SHOW, Extra, and The Sherri Shepherd Show, George’s engaging presence and expert fashion commentary have made him a trusted voice in the industry. He’s a red carpet regular, offering style insights on CBS, ABC, and FOX. As Playbill.com’s “Best Dressed” columnist, George has covered the Tony Awards and Broadway’s most glamorous events, from opening nights to dazzling galas. Beyond the camera and the stage lights, George’s impact is felt in more personal and transformative ways. His award-winning web series DRESS-UP features his one-on-one work with Broadway’s top stars, preparing them for their biggest nights and ensuring their confidence matches their outfits. Traveling across the country, George shares his fashion expertise through guest lectures, special events, and appearances on regional television, all while focusing on personal styling and current trends. His reach extends to NPR’s Marketplace, where he’s been featured discussing fashion’s real-life impact. George’s influence goes even further as the brand ambassador for Christie Brinkley’s line at HSN, Twr Hill, and his five-year role as a beloved brand ambassador for LOGO by Lori Goldstein on QVC. His experience is vast, with over twenty-five years working alongside fashion legends like Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, and Tommy Hilfiger, as well as partnering with the fashion directors at Bloomingdale’s, Bergdorf Goodman, and Lord & Taylor. But George isn’t just a fashion insider for the elite. His NYC-based styling career has empowered everyone, from A-list celebrities to everyday people looking to transform their appearance and build confidence. His philosophy is simple yet profound: fashion is so much more than what we wear—it’s about how we feel. Every item of clothing tells a story about who we are and has the potential to enhance our brilliance. George passionately says, “Your clothing has the potential to change your life.” He can be contacted at GeorgeBStyleNY@gmail.com IG:@gerogebrescia

    21 мин.
  3. Dance, Humanity, & The Power of Movement; With Global Dance Educator Alexandra Beller

    22 АПР.

    Dance, Humanity, & The Power of Movement; With Global Dance Educator Alexandra Beller

    In this episode of The Creating Victory Podcast,  Amy J sits down with long time dance friend and master dance educator Alexandra Beller.  Alexandra shares a lifetime of insights on the creative process, the power and importance of contradiction, and raising capable youth in a post Covid world.  Alexandra’s career has impacted the arts community for over three decades.  Her choreographic works have been seen around the world and include the prestigious Helen Hayes Award, Lortel Nomination, RNE  for Best Choreography,  Her international performance career includes 7 years with the Bill. T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, projects with Martha Clarke, John Turturro, and others. Alexandra Beller/Dances formed in 2001, and she has created over 40 original Dance Theater works, for her own and other companies. Her choreography has been presented at theaters throughout the US and in Korea, Hong Kong, Oslo, Cyprus, St. Petersburg, and Poland. Says Beller, "I am focused on working with movement as a way to access creative authority, embodied clarity, and deep personal voice. My work supports artists, teachers, activists, facilitators, and guides to strengthen their inner compass while leading, creating, and communicating." Alexandra holds a BFA/Dance, MFA/Dance and CMA (Certified Movement Analyst) in Laban Movement Analysis/Bartenieff Fundamentals.  She is on faculty at Princeton University, Rutgers University, and The Laban/Bartenieff Institute for Movement Studies,. She also has a private Somatic Therapy practice, and has consulted with numerous institutions about curriculum planning, syllabus  Alexandra has a book due for release soon. Check her website for updates. development, and pedagogy including the 92nd St Y, LIMS, and Dancio.com.  More info at: www.alexandrabellerdances.org and www.alexandrabeller.com.  https://www.instagram.com/alexandrabellerdances/ Alexandra's book-The Anatomy of Art-will be available this summer at: https://www.anatomy-of-art.com/

    39 мин.
  4. Bruce Taylor Shares Realities of Living with Diabetes and Pushing for Policy Change

    03.12.2025

    Bruce Taylor Shares Realities of Living with Diabetes and Pushing for Policy Change

    Inside This Episode, Amy J. sat down with Bruce Taylor, who's been living with type 1 diabetes since 1977 and has dedicated over four decades to advocacy and policy reform in the healthcare industry. Together, they explored what it really means to "create victory" when living with and fighting for better diabetes care. Bruce Taylor broke down critical issues facing diabetes patients today, from the hurdles of navigating pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and shifting formularies to the importance of advanced technology like CGMs and insulin pumps. He explained how these decisions, often made far from the exam room, dramatically affect patient well-being and why direct advocacy is more important than ever. Key Takeaways from the Episode: Personal Stories & Progress: Both Bruce Taylor and Amy J. shared their journeys with diabetes from the '70s to now, highlighting advances in care and the real-life impacts of policy decisions.Understanding PBMs & Formularies: Learn how behind-the-scenes negotiations can force you to change life-saving medications, often for reasons that have nothing to do with your health.The Power of Advocacy: Bruce Taylor shared practical strategies, like the “rule of sevens”, for making your voice heard on Capitol Hill and in local policy.Join the Movement: Simple ways to add your voice to the fight, sign up with groups like the Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition, Diabetes Leadership Council, or Beyond Type 1. They make it easy to contact your representatives (it only takes a minute!)."A single voice can make a difference. Once a choir starts singing, people pay attention." — Bruce Taylor Get Involved: Visit organizations like Diabetes Advocacy Coalition, Diabetes Leadership Council, and Beyond Type 1 to sign up for advocacy alerts.Share your personal experience with your Congressional representatives, your story matters!Remember the "rule of sevens": It takes just seven constituent contacts for lawmakers to start listening.This episode is a reminder that although the system may feel overwhelming, you’re not powerless. Advocacy works, and every voice brings us closer to policies that truly put patients first.  Connect with Amy: Website: amyjordanspeaks.comInstagram: @amyjordanspeaksYouTube: @amyjordanspeaks✨ Join our FREE community, get weekly newsletters, and create a Victorious Life—especially for struggling entrepreneurs and business people. Subscribe now at amyjordanspeaks.com!  More about Bruce: Diagnosed with diabetes in 1977, Bruce has spent over four decades transforming patient advocacy into real-world impact. Recently retired after a 46-year healthcare career, he served as Senior Director of Government Affairs, Policy & Advocacy at Dexcom and held the same role at Roche Diabetes Care, helping expand access to advanced diabetes technology for millions worldwide. A co-founder of multiple national and global advocacy organizations, published author, and recipient of both the DCE National Champion Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Minority Quality Forum, Bruce continues his work today through board leadership with T-1 Today and the Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition.

    38 мин.
  5. Self-Care Starts Here: Victory Habits for the Holiday Season and Beyond

    07.11.2025

    Self-Care Starts Here: Victory Habits for the Holiday Season and Beyond

    The holidays are upon us, and so are the shorter days, colder weather, and endless temptations at parties and gatherings. In this value-packed episode, Amy J. and Lori Haley celebrate the podcast’s approaching one-year anniversary and dive deep into how to not just survive, but truly thrive during the holiday season. Whether you’re navigating seasonal affective disorder, juggling family responsibilities, or trying to stay healthy amidst festivities, you’ll find actionable tips, honest stories, and a dose of laughter to help you end the year strong. Key Timestamps: 00:00:00 – 00:01:49 | Podcast anniversary & gratitude, reflecting on a year of insights and preview of upcoming plans.00:01:54 – 00:03:18 | The real impact of seasonal shifts: shorter days, less motivation, and how menopause and health habits are affected.00:04:29 – 00:05:43 | Lori’s strategies for preparing for a healthier holiday season—making wellness choices and prioritizing consistency.00:05:44 – 00:08:40 | Smart holiday eating tips from Amy J.: eat before events, the importance of moderation, and why small choices matter.00:10:06 – 00:14:20 | Victory Workouts unveiled! Amy J. introduces her accessible, at-home fitness routines for all ability levels.00:16:25 – 00:18:32 | Breaking stress cycles: handling holiday overwhelm, family expectations, and the power of building simple habits.00:19:44 – 00:22:00 | Gifts & Experiences: Rethinking holiday expectations, focusing on meaningful moments over material things.00:28:07 – 00:30:20 | Call for community: Listeners are invited to share their favorite holiday wellness tips and stay tuned for the next episode on National Diabetes Awareness Month.This holiday season, let’s do more than just get by, let’s create victories, one day and one choice at a time! Do you have a go-to habit or tradition that helps you through the seasonal shifts? Share it with us on Instagram or Facebook @AmyJordanSpeaks, and your tip may get a shoutout in our next episode. Don’t forget to subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review to help us grow our community of strong, healthy, and joyful listeners. “Stressing out is our choice, and we can just enjoy and have the best time ever.” -Amy Jordan To learn more about Amy as a speaker, author, fitness instructor, and more, visit amyjordanspeaks.com.  Connect with Amy on socials @amyjordanspeaks ✨ Join our FREE community, get weekly newsletters, and create a Victorious Life, especially for struggling entrepreneurs and business people. Subscribe now at amyjordanspeaks.com!  To learn more about marketing for your business, and how to start your own podcast, contact Lori Haley at thesharktectgroup.com.  In this episode, you’ll learn how to: Navigate holiday stressMaintain healthy routinesCreate lasting memories that matter (it’s not about the stuff!)Make choices that help you, and your family, feel your best!Let’s create victory together. Like, subscribe, share, and drop your favorite seasonal tips in the comments below!

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Get Over it & Make it Happen!! Welcome to “Creating Victory, Podcast” where host Amy Jordan—a choreographer, keynote speaker, and award-winning author—laughs and learns through life’s toughest challenges. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a child and a survivor of a near-fatal accident as an adult, Amy’s story is a testament to the power of never giving up. From facing a future without walking to dancing joyfully on stage with her company, The Victory Dance Project, her journey is a true victory dance.In each episode, Amy brings humor and real talk to the table, discussing everything from daily struggles with diabetes to the triumphs of overcoming personal setbacks. With guests who share raw, real stories and simple, smart tips that everyone can relate to and apply, this podcast is your go-to for a dose of laughter and learning. Whether you’re looking for inspiration to tackle life’s hurdles or just a fun way to spend an hour, “Creating Victory Podcast” transforms obstacles into opportunities for all of us. Tune in to find your rhythm of resilience and make your own victory dance.