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In this episode of The Rest of the Story on Hey, Dancer!, I’m diving into the story behind one of the most iconic dance fitness empires in history. Before it was a global brand…Before the neon, the VHS tapes, the Jane Fonda comparisons… It was just a dancer named Judi Sheppard Missett, trying to keep her students from quitting class. What happened next? A bold flyer, a missing mirror, and a pivot that turned into a worldwide movement. We’ll start with her childhood in Iowa, where she first fell in love with dance — and trace how that passion led her to train under (jazz dance giant) Gus Giordano, perform professionally, and eventually teach. This episode follows how one woman’s artistic instincts sparked a shift that outlived trends and reshaped fitness forever. You might think you know Jazzercise. But this is the story of the dancer who started it all. And it begins in a nearly empty studio. Conceived, starring, written, and researched by: Miller Daurey Please like, and share the podcast! Don't forget to subscribe: / @backtogreat And follow my Instagram for daily dance inspo: / backtogreat Thank you so much for supporting my journey! 💫❤️🙏🏼 All credit for the clips used in the video (names are YouTube handles): 4 sec: KatieCouric 2:19 min: storycounty 7:39 min: incmagazine 7:53 min: JazzerciseInc 8:37 min: GreatBigStory 11:32 min: debbiereynoldslegacystudio337 11:54 min: gwendolynsorel This content complies with Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, permitting the use of copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, commentary, education, and research. The materials in this video, including excerpts from television broadcasts, promotional videos, and other media, are used to provide commentary, critique, and analysis of Judi Sheppard Missett’s dance history and Jazzercise’s cultural impact in a transformative manner, consistent with Fair Use principles. I do not claim ownership of any third-party material, including music, footage, or audio clips. Their inclusion is solely for education, critique, and commentary and is not intended to infringe on the rights of copyright holders. All clips are short (12 seconds or less in original duration) and sourced from publicly available materials, with transformative edits such as narration, text overlays, slow-motion, or cropping to enhance educational value. Sources of Clips: CBS News: Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley (YouTube, brief excerpts) Katie Couric Media (YouTube, montage clips, original footage ownership uncredited) Inc. Magazine (YouTube, branded segments with logo cropped, original footage ownership uncredited) Jazzercise, Inc. (YouTube, official promotional videos) Gus Giordano Dance (Facebook, uncredited archival video chronicling Judi Sheppard Missett’s relationship with Gus Giordano) Various Jazzercise videos (YouTube, short clips ≤12 seconds, sourced from publicly available uploads, original ownership by Jazzercise, Inc. or affiliates) All efforts have been made to credit sources accurately. Where ownership is unclear (e.g., third-party montages or uncredited videos), clips are used in good faith under Fair Use for educational purposes.