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Women’s Heart Health Expert, Heart Disease Warrior, Mom of 3 girls
Doctors call her a heart patient. Her three daughters call her Mom. For over 20 years, Amanda Daniels has called herself a heart disease warrior, advocating around the world with the top names in medicine and entertainment to promote awareness for the number one killer of women worldwide. Amanda empowers women to heal through Heartquake™️, or trauma of the heart.
Amanda has spoken at RAND Corporation, YPO, UCLA as a women’s heart health expert, and is a Co-chair of the board of the Women’s Cardiovascular Center at UCLA. Since 2012, Amanda volunteers for the American Heart Association after she co-founded the first peer led support group in Los Angeles for women living with heart disease. She is a Certified WomenHeart Champion - WomenHeart is the National Coalition of Women living with heart disease based in Washington DC.

Our Promise
To support every woman with a heart condition in her journey to find knowledge, grounding, and balance to live their best life.
Heart Disease is the number one killer of women worldwide.
It kills more women than all the cancers combined, yet 80% of heart disease is preventable. Amanda Daniels is a women's heart health expert, advocate, survivor and founder of Heartquake Media. She is on a mission to educate and connect women navigating through Heartquake, trauma of the heart.

heartquake
[hart-kweik] noun
The seismic events in life when family, love, work, and health feel like they’re falling apart or crumbling.
A catalyst to transformation and new beginnings.
Impactful Cause
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States — heart disease causes one in three deaths among women yearly — more than all cancers combined.
— American Heart Association
“Amanda, thank you for all you do for women's heart health.”
Barbara Streisand
Amanda has taken her own struggle with the disease and used it to help so many in the community.”
Karol Watson, M.D. & Director of UCLA Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Health Program
“Amanda has established herself as a strong voice and passionate advocate in the heart community. In lending her voice and sharing her story, she is bringing much needed awareness to the number one killer of women worldwide.”
Claudia Keller, Former Director of the American Heart Association