Vietnamese born, American adoptee Amy Minh Hanh Corey moved to Nashville TN, alone at eighteen creating her own league of bringing “different” to the Nashville Country music scene. Her story being a Vietnamese adoptee, who also overcame more Mental Health trauma than most people live in a lifetime quickly started getting recognized by her fierce and confident ability in incorporating her story in her songwriting, singing and speaking and wearing her self harm scars physically on her sleeve. After stepping in the Nashville songwriter industry by performing at open mics and writers rounds including the original Bobby’s Idle Hour, Douglas Corner, Gold Rush the Commodore Grille and more. She gained traction, hired a lawyer and signed to Dolly Parton’s producer Kent Wells at nineteen only one year after she moved to town. She learned the ins and outs of the industry, and at twenty-one parted ways with her management team to self manage herself after realizing her potential was being limited by the politics and quiet but upfront discrimination against her being “different” that her team couldn’t handle which led to Amy’s life being put in danger, leading her to take her power back. She decided that the World needed her more than Nashville and alone she successfully transitioned into Mental Health Public Speaking and philanthropy and toured schools around the States, achieved her first TEDx talk, and started traveling back to Vietnam.She discovered what it means to be Vietnamese, the key to the Vietnamese market and growing her fame in singing, speaking, and working as the only Vietnamese adoptee Goodwill Ambassador to Ho Chi Minh City Peace and Development Foundation in Vietnam with Former Ambassador the EU Ton Nu Thi Ninh. In October 2023 Amy went to Vietnam where in two weeks she started filming a documentary about herself with the biggest TV network in Ho Chi Minh City, Sang at the most pristine summer gala for Saigon Children, appeared in her first print magazine, and speaking her first Mental Health speaking and singing event at Ho Chi Minh City University of Foreign Languages - information Technology. In the middle of opening a school with Saigon to Poverty children in the province of Tra Ninh, she decided it was time that she moved her base from Nashville to Saigon and successfully achieved it in December 2023. Now one month later Amy continues filming her documentary, while currently in talks about a self-help book, and preparing for her biggest speaking event in May 2024 at ‘Vietnam Movement Forum’ alongside Former Ambassadors to the EU and UN, and CEO’s of some of the biggest companies in Vietnam. Amy’s most exciting project is becoming a partner, creative director, songwriter and composer for a developing character and brand in Vietnam that she’s invested to bring to the global market called Khí : Việt Linh thần thoại kí (Air: The story of Vietnamese mythical creatures). Amy has turned everything everyone once used against into her own power and is not only being pushed as the “key to bridge the gap” between Vietnam and the United States, but also the physical evidence of what one person can become and survive physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually against all odds.