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Life & Work with Tiffany Jordan of Atlanta

Today we’d like to introduce you to Tiffany Jordan.

Hi Tiffany , so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
Heey! My name is Tiffany Jordan. Im a Jersey girl born in Newark in 1989. I have a twin brother, Terell and a younger sister Tyesha. My mother moved us to Florida in 1999/2000 ish. I had a normal childhood as a millennial. Playing outside all day, roller blading through the neighborhood, double dutch, etc. We would return back to Jersey every summer to spend it with my grandparents. Oh how i miss those days! Such a carefree life. Once I hit middle school I began in band playing the flute which I did all the way until 12 grade. Band really kept me busy during a time where my life would change in a way I would have never expected. Around age 15, my mother began getting sick. Not like cold sick, like sick sick. From about 15-17 my mother would have countless hospital stays and doctors appointments. My grandmother and aunt would fly down to stay with us at this time. Once I hit 11 grade, I started a new school with I attended school on a college campus for dual enrollment. We lived on the other side of the county so I had to take 3 buses just to get to school. My mother and I were so excited that I was accepted into that school. When i started it was amazing, at that time I wanted to pursue becoming a doctor, OB/GYN or a Trauma physician. School was a major priority until it wasn’t. My mother health was okay at this time. Still going to doctors and keeping her afloat while still in high school. I was also working a part time job at McDonald’s and in marching band as well. I completed my 11th grade year at this school. I left and went back to my local high school where all of my friends/siblings were. My mothers health began to decline again, more hospital stays then the talk of hospice came up. My mother was so strong, she outlived many in her 2 hospice stays. Eventually she would be called home. On Jan 21, 2007 my mother passed away and left a void in my heart that I felt could never be filled. As her oldest child I tried my best to keep it together for my brother and sister but i was so hard. I was only 17 and I still remember that call that evening like it was yesterday. She was supposed to see us graduate in May but she would be watching from Heaven. I really miss her so much.
After graduation, I moved back to Jersey to help care for my grandmother who at that time had Stage 4 lung cancer. I enrolled in college and attempted to continue life as I knew my mother would have wanted me to. She was buried close to us in Jersey, so I was able to visit her often which helped. My grandmother was such a faith driven woman, she introduced my to the Lord. She took us to the church I was raised in until we moved to Florida and would revisit every summer. I never knew how that would impact my life later. In September 2007 my grandmother did pass away. That sent me into a depression. How could I lose 2 of them in the same year! That year was hard so hard. Life had to go on….
In 2009 I made the decision to move to Georgia. My cousins and siblings were already living here. It was such a transition, moving from a fast paced area to a slower town. But it would eventually work itself out. My brother at the time had a friend, Joseph he made while working at McDonalds who would become my husband.
We had our first son in 2012 got married in 2017, had another son in 2018, then another in 2020, and another in 2025. That right we have 4 boys! I am the ultimate boy mom!
Before I became a mom, I started recording hair videos. Most of which I never posted. I had such a passion for doing my hair at a young age. My mother did not have the same hair texture and she didnt know how to do hair to begin with. SO i learned. I can remember from as far back as 3rd grade doing my hair, curling it, using hot combs etc. Then I taught myself how to braid my hair. As a young adult I would be in the beauty supply multiple times a week, looking at new hair, new products. I should have worked there! I felt such a peace in there and I was so comfortable. I graduated college in 2010 which was when I stopped perming my hair. So my new journey was learning this thing called natural hair.
This journey took me on such highs and lows up to where I am now. I would constantly get compliments on my hair and what products I use so I started posting those videos. I enjoyed creating hair content but i was also a mom. Motherhood took precedence and my hair took a back burner. I was more consumed with my boys and working and being a wife that I kind of lost myself a little. I started a Youtube in 2020 during Covid right after I had my 3rd son. I posted a few video but wasnt consistent.
Fast forward to now, Im still creating videos but more on the Motherhood realm. I still have my hair videos and I have dreams of creating my own hair line one day. Im just taking it one day at a time. I want to inspire that mom that she can keep pushing and achieve her goals.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
The road has never been smooth. If anyones road is smooth then they truly have not lived a life in my opinion. I struggle with the lost of my mother still. Yes I am tremendously blessed but sometimes I just sit and think about her. I struggle with being a mom and everything that comes with it even though i would never change anything about my life.

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
At the moment I create content around motherhood/ natural hair/ lifestyle. I have a youtube channel, IG, TT. Im most proud of my new title SAHM a BLACK SAHM at that. I do not see us represented as much as I’d like. I recently quit my job of 12 years to stay with my babies and do more for my family. I was completely burned out sitting in traffic for 2 hours each way.

Networking and finding a mentor can have such a positive impact on one’s life and career. Any advice?
No, I need one myself

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