Ballet to Business
How Emily founded a yoga-inspired sustainable clothing company for women and little ones.
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In today’s episode I’ll be sharing what these 5 stages of loss have felt like in my own life and how you can effectively cope through them. And then afterward, I’ll be sharing how I’ve personally have been going through this season of quarantine.
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Claudia and I discuss 'A Dancer's Plan B', is it possible to be prepared for the time of transition, why it's difficult, & tips on how to get started.
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On today’s show Jordan Samuel Pacitti shares how when he went on his own quest to learn how to clear his complexion, his passion for skincare turned into his post ballet career, as he founded his skincare company Jordan Samuel Skin.
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It's a difficult time in our world. Through difficult seasons of my life I've turned to journaling!
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On today’s show we have Elana Roberts with us, a San Francisco native who worked her way up through the San Francisco Ballet School from level one all the way to reaching the rank of soloist with the company.
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After a full career of dancing principal roles with Atlanta Ballet and Joffrey Ballet, Julianne Spratlin moved to San Francisco to join SFB in 2007. And although she did move for ballet, she most certainly did not move with the expectation to stay and start her own ballet school! Hear how she did it on today's episode!
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Hear how ballet brought Diana to America & how she brings products from her home country, Paraguay, to the US today through her business, Apartment No. 3
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We are talking about injury, recovery, and performing all on today's episode!
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In this episode, we discuss the ins and outs of podcasting.
info_outlineWhen Instagram emerged on the scene in October of 2010, none of us had a clue how a simple photo sharing app, would become such an opportunity generator!
9 years in, and we hear stories like Alison’s, where her intention of just having ‘fun’ on the platform, began garnering her quite the following.
And when she began receiving e-mails from big brand names such as Tumi Luggage, Elle Magazine, American Eagle, and McDonald’s… she realized her Instagram was more than just a fun outlet, it was an online resume.
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This episode is supported by:
Jai Dee Dancewear : a sustainable leotard company
The Come Back Stronger Course: an online course & community helping injured dancers walk through a successful recovery