If you’ve ever thought, “Wow, breast cancer is a full-time job,” you’re in the right place.

We’re two women who met while filming a breast cancer documentary through vraniCURE — and between the surgeries, the wigs, and the medical jargon no one warns you about, we found something unexpected: each other (and our sense of humor).

This podcast is our unfiltered take on what it’s really like to get diagnosed, go through treatment, and figure out who you are after cancer tries to steal your sparkle. We talk about everything — the good, the bad, the bald — and somehow still manage to laugh through it all.

Think of us as your new breast friends who’ve been there, done that, and lived to tell the jokes. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, in treatment, or on the other side trying to remember what “normal” even means, grab your coffee (or wine) and join us.

Because yes, cancer sucks — but laughter helps.

Amy Brace is a wife, mother to an incredible & fiesty daughter, three amazing step-sons, and breast cancer survivor. After 10 years in the medical field as a CT technologist and 14 years of running her own cupcake shoppe, Amy transformed her experience with small business challenges and personal resilience into a mission to help others thrive with authenticity and balance.

With Pink Power Hour Amy hopes to speak to audiences about rebuilding after hardship, finding strength through purpose, and redefining success in life and work. She brings humor, heart, and hope to every stage she steps onto.


Jenna Sartorius is a mom of two mischievous boys, married to her college sweetheart, and a proud member of the “too many MRIs” club. Her life was flipped upside down after her stage 3 breast cancer metastasized to her brain. She chose to walk away from a meaningful career in healthcare and financial advocacy to focus on living—not just surviving.

These days she’s mastering the art of “household engineering,” mentoring newly diagnosed women, and laughing through the chaos. Through this podcast, she shares the messy, beautiful truth about healing, motherhood, and finding joy even when life gets savage.