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The Vault with Dr. JudithThe Vault with Dr. JudithJenny Huang on finding purpose after tragedyJenny Huang is a TWO-time “Top Piano Teacher” recognized by Steinway & Sons, a Steinway Teaching Artist, and a Yamaha Distinguished Guest Artist. She holds a Master & degree in Piano Performance from the Mannes School of Music at The New School, where she studied with Grammy-nominated pianist Eteri And japaridze. She received her Bachelors degree in Piano Performance from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where she studied with internationally acclaimed piano pedagogue Alvin Chow Jenny Huang is a trailblazing marketing executive, revolutionizing the advertising industry with creativity, inclusivity, and equity. She is recognized as one of the most promising leaders in a...2025-03-2731 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskLauren Anderson & Dr. Jessica Klanderud: Breaking Barriers and “Being Seen” in BalletIn this episode, we’re joined by Lauren Anderson, the first Black principal dancer with Houston Ballet, and Dr. Jessica Klanderud, a professor of African American history and ballet parent. Lauren reflects on her groundbreaking career, shares her thoughts on ballet competitions, and discusses the industry's ongoing diversity challenges. Dr. Klanderud discusses the roots of traditionalism and why “Ballet is pink” just won’t work anymore. She also introduces Our Pointe, her YouTube channel where she shares an innovative technique she developed to help dancers dye pointe shoes to match skin tones. By offering this simple, affordable solution, she’s contribu...2024-11-201h 23Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskElizabeth Sullivan, Mental Fitness for Parents During Audition SeasonIn this episode, Elizabeth Sullivan, a mentor to pre-professional dancers, discusses the concept of mental fitness and why it’s essential for ballet parents. We explore the challenges of guiding young dancers through an increasingly complex ballet landscape—where training opportunities are vast, but professional roles remain limited. Elizabeth offers insights into setting realistic expectations for audition season, from summer intensives to professional opportunities, and sheds light on the unique standards of “potential” and “facility” in ballet versus other sports. She also explains how mental flexibility can support a dancer’s growth, while discussing the evolving role of parents as their dance...2024-11-131h 03Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskGriff Braun, American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA)In this episode Griff Braun, National Organizing Director of the American Guild of Musical Artists, discusses the role of unions in the ballet world. Griff shares insights into AGMA’s advocacy for dancer rights, safety, and equitable treatment, including their recent work supporting the dancers of Dallas Black Dance Theater. He illustrated the challenges and victories in labor relations and why union representation is key for today’s dancers. For anyone interested in how AGMA supports the arts, this episode is for you. Learn more about AGMA on their website.  Links: Ballet Help Desk Holid...2024-11-061h 34Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskCaitlin Sloan, On Building Your Ballet Career With IntentionIn this episode, we talk with Caitlin Sloan, the Brainy Ballerina, about her approach to audition coaching. Caitlin explains how she helps students develop personalized audition strategies that consider more than just ballet, setting them up for success in and beyond the studio. Learn more about Caitlin and The Brainy Ballerina on her website. And, don't forget to check out her Audition Hub for all her great resources to help your dancer! Links: Ballet Help Desk Buy Corrections Journals Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk Facebook: BalletHelpDesk Music from #Uppbeat: https://u...2024-10-301h 03Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskJess Spinner, The Whole Dancer, on Preparing Dancers for Audition SeasonIn this episode, Jess Spinner of The Whole Dancer shares her approach to helping ballet dancers navigate the audition circuit. She offers strategies for auditioning, advice on setting a personalized audition plan that aligns with the type of job they’re aiming for, and insights on the mental, physical, and emotional preparation needed to stay grounded and confident throughout the process. Learn more about Jess and The Whole Dancer on her website. Links: Ballet Help Desk Buy Corrections Journals Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk Facebook: BalletHelpDesk Music from #Uppbeat: https://upp...2024-10-231h 10Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskPhilip Neal, Ballet's Ultimate CheerleaderIn this episode, Philip Neal, former Principal Dancer with New York City Ballet and current Artistic Director of Next Generation Ballet, shares insights on shaping up and coming dancers, while championing the art of ballet. Neal discusses his transition from performing to directing, the importance of mentorship, and how he helps his dancers find placements in trainee and second company positions. He also highlights the balance between fostering excellence and keeping the passion for the art form alive. Learn more about Next Generation Ballet on their website. Links: Ballet Help Desk Buy Corrections Journals...2024-10-161h 24Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskJulie Bowers, Former Royal Ballet Dancer and Founder of Grad Pro - A New Path For DancersIn this episode, we sit down with Julie Bowers, former Royal Ballet dancer and founder of Grad Pro, an innovative program designed to help dancers bridge the gap between training and professional careers. Julie shares how her experiences and insights into the challenges dancers face in today's job market, especially post-Covid, led her to create the organization. We discuss the various programs offered, including postgraduate training, career mentoring, and international showcases, all aimed at helping dancers take that next step toward goal of dancing professionally. If you're a dancer or a parent of one, this is an episode you...2024-10-0957 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskCecilia Iliesiu, PNB Principal Dancer: Career Coaching For Young DancersIn this episode, we chat with Cecilia Iliesiu, Principal Dancer at Pacific Northwest Ballet and a ballet career coach. As we're headed into audition season, Cecilia discusses the importance of networking in the industry and offers practical tips for aspiring artists on building meaningful connections, setting career goals, and making informed decisions. Her expertise provides essential guidance as dancers start to gather and send out their audition packages. Tune in for valuable advice that can benefit every dancer. Learn more about Cecilia's career coaching services on her website. Links: Ballet Help Desk Buy Corrections...2024-10-0237 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskFacebook Ballet Parent Groups: Moderators Unplugged (and Unfiltered)Sometimes you just need to talk to other ballet parents! In this episode, we chat with three moderators of large Facebook groups for parents and caregivers of dancers as they spill the tea on what really goes on behind the scenes (hint: it’s sometimes a delicate dance). In our wide-ranging conversation, they share their experiences navigating the challenges and rewards of moderating large communities of dance parents, along with some unexpected situations that left them saying, "Did that really just happen?" Join us for a candid conversation about how these moderators are keeping the support and engagement flowing am...2024-09-251h 34Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskJaimie Tapper, Head of Performance Coaching at The Royal Ballet: Shaping the Future of Ballet   In this episode we sit down with Jaimie Tapper, Head of Performance Coaching at The Royal Ballet, to explore the significant changes she’s witnessed in ballet schools since her own dancing days. Jaimie discusses key challenges today’s ballet students face and questions whether schools are being asked to take on responsibilities they may not be equipped for. She also underscores the importance of cultivating interests outside of ballet. While acknowledging that there’s still much progress to be made, Jaimie remains optimistic about the future of the art form. Links: Ballet Help Desk Buy Correct...2024-09-181h 12Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskRachel Bar on Building Healthy Dancers: Inside Canada’s National Ballet School’s Wellness ProgramIn this episode we talk with Rachel Bar, Director of Research and Health at Canada’s National Ballet School, about the comprehensive wellness program designed to support the physical and mental health of ballet students. Rachel shares how the school integrates science-based practices to promote long-term dancer health, foster resilience, and create a positive training environment. Learn more about Canada's National Ballet School on their website Links: Ballet Help Desk Buy Corrections Journals Discounts On Your Favorite Ballet Brands! Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk Facebook: BalletHelpDesk 2024-09-1151 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskKathleen Gaines, Founder, We Are Minding the Gap: Mental Health Advocacy in Ballet   In 2017, Kathleen Gaines shared her experience with depression in a Dance Magazine article titled “Why Are We Still So Bad at Addressing Dancers’ Mental Health?” The article quickly went viral, becoming one of the most-read in the magazine’s history, and inspired the creation of her organization, We Are Minding the Gap. In this episode, we sit down with Kathleen to discuss the challenges dancers face in the ballet world, from the pressures of perfectionism to the stigma surrounding mental health. She shares her journey from dancer to advocate, emphasizing the urgent need for change. We explore how her organizat...2024-09-041h 07Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskSocial Media's Impact on Ballet: A Double Edged SwordIn this episode, we sit down with Kristin Deiss and Michelle Loucadoux, Founders of Danscend, to explore the good, the bad and the in-between of social media in the ballet world. While platforms like Instagram and TikTok offer dancers unprecedented opportunities to showcase their artistry, build communities, and gain visibility, they also bring challenges like unrealistic beauty standards, comparison culture, and mental health pressures. Join us as we discuss the positive and negative impacts of social media on ballet, including insights on how to navigate these digital landscapes while maintaining a healthy relationship with the art form. ...2024-08-281h 19Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskLauren Richter's Path to Recovery: Overcoming An Eating DisorderThis week's special guest is Lauren Richter, a former professional dancer and current Principal of the Tulsa Ballet Center for Dance Education. Lauren reached out to us because she thought it was important to let dancers hear her story. Join us as she recounts her journey through a years-long eating disorder, now in long-term recovery, as both a warning and a message of hope for aspiring dancers.   Links: Ballet Help Desk Discounts On Your Favorite Ballet Brands! Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk Facebook: BalletHelpDesk   Additional Resources for Eating Disorder Support...2024-08-2159 minChai with ChampsChai with ChampsFrom Piano Chords to Brand Awards: Chai with Jenny Huang ️Praised as an “extremely sensitive and inspiring performer who touches souls,” award-winning pianist Jenny Huang has appeared in North America, Europe, and Asia as a featured artist at international music festivals, competitions, music salons, and master classes.Jenny is also an exceptional brand marketer! Her exceptional accomplishments have earned her prestigious honors in the marketing industry, including recognition in Campaign Magazine US’ “Inspiring Women”, Ad Age Rising Stars, multiple Gold Lions in the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, and serving as a judge for esteemed awards such as AAF American Advertising Awards, The Shorty Awards, and ANA (Association...2024-08-2034 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskMonika Saigal: Nourishing the Dancer - Insights on Nutrition and Eating DisordersWe sit down with Monika Saigal, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and former professional dancer, who works with professional ballet dancers and ballet students. Monika shares her expertise on the important role of nutrition in a dancer's life and offers valuable insights into the nuances of language surrounding food and how it impacts dancers' perceptions and behaviors. Monika discusses the myth of perfect eating and the importance of embracing a balanced approach. We also explore the practices around weighing ballet students, the contagious nature of disordered eating, and practical strategies for preparing nutritious meals despite a h...2024-08-141h 12Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskDawn Smith-Theodore on Ballet Wellness Programs and the Role Trust and Shame Play in Eating Disorders Amongst Dancers   In this episode, we sit down with Dawn Smith-Theodore, a licensed therapist and author of the book Tutu Thin: A Guide To Dancing Without An Eating Disorder.  In our conversation about ballet wellness programs, Dawn talks about the crucial role that teachers play in ensuring the success of these programs in ballet schools. During our conversation we explore the importance of trust and open communication in fostering a healthy environment where ballet students can truly thrive. Dawn also sheds light on the differing impacts of eating disorders on girls versus boys and discusses the pervasive role of shame in th...2024-08-071h 14Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskJennifer Fraser, PhD. On What Bullying Does to the Human BrainWhy do we claim to have zero tolerance for bullying when it remains pervasive in society? In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer Fraser to discuss the profound impact of bullying on the human brain. Jennifer uses scientific evidence to illustrate how bullying hurts not just youths' self-esteem and emotions, it has a physical impact on their growing brains. We also discuss the notion of how tough love, old school and other terms continue to be used to excuse toxic behavior, along with how ballet training can begin to heal from past trauma and create a healthier environment...2024-07-312h 10Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskChloe Angyal: Why She's Cautiously Optimistic That Ballet Can ChangeWe're joined this week by Chloe Angyal, author of the widely regarded ballet book, Turning Pointe. Chloe addresses such issues as the "ballet brain" and how if affects dancers' willingness to accept problematic practices in the ballet world. We also discuss why she thinks ballet is in crisis, including how we tend to gloss over the authoritarian parts of the art, why claiming traditionalism is actually antithetical to the history of ballet and why she's cautiously optimistic about ballet's future.   Learn more about Chloe: Website Books Instagram: @Chloe.Angyal.writes Links: Ballet H...2024-07-241h 04Medical FlywaysMedical FlywaysEpisode 5: Dr Jenny HuangBorn in Taiwan before moving to New Zealand at age 9, Dr Jenny Huang left NZ at 19 and completed medical training in the UK. She decided upon a career in general practice after enjoying learning a range of different specialties. Now settled in regional Victoria, Dr Huang leads a variety of inspiring initiatives including advocating for environmentally sustainable healthcare and improving the health literacy of regional and rural communities.Know a doctor whose story needs to be heard? email info@wave.com.au2024-07-2231 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskShane Wuerthner On What It Will Take For Ballet Schools To ChangeJoin us for a candid conversation with Shane Wuerthner, former professional ballet dancer and current master trainer and teacher to hear him talk about how wellness programs in ballet schools have evolved since he was in training. Shane also weighs in on what he thinks of coded language, the power imbalance that exists in ballet as well as how improving diversity in ballet really needs to start with increasing diversity in ballet schools. Tune in to hear all of this and much more! Learn more about Shane: Athletistry Facebook: Athletistrystudio Instagram: @athletistry Links: Ballet...2024-07-171h 30Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskBallet Boundaries: Nicole Perry and Sarah Lozoff on Effective CommunicationIntimacy direction in dance. What the heck is it, why is it important and how can these practices be brought into ballet training? Our guests, Nicole Perry and Sarah Lozoff, respected intimacy coordinators who have consulted with RudduR Dance as well as American Ballet Theater, share their expertise on how effective communication between dancers can help to build trust, respect, and improve collaboration.  Perry and Lozoff explain how setting boundaries and having open conversations can prevent misunderstandings and hurt feelings, ultimately leading to more effective work in the studio. They also discuss real-world examples from their work, o...2024-07-101h 16Rare Care PodcastRare Care PodcastAn Interview With Jenny Huang, Mother of SMA Patient and MIT Math Whiz Benjamin Lou Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Jenny Huang, whose son, Benjamin Lou, is an award-winning math major at MIT who also has spinal muscular atrophy.2024-06-2715 minRare Care PodcastRare Care PodcastAn Interview With Jenny Huang, Mother of SMA Patient and MIT Math Whiz Benjamin Lou Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Jenny Huang, whose son, Benjamin Lou, is an award-winning math major at MIT who also has spinal muscular atrophy.2024-06-2715 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskWhat We Would Have Done Differently as Dance ParentsIn this episode, we revisit one of our earliest topics: "What would you have done differently as dance parents?" Join us as we reflect on our journey, sharing the mistakes we made and the invaluable lessons we learned along the way. Tune in for honest insights and practical advice for every ballet parent. We'll also tackle other listener questions such as: At what age should dancers start full-time training? How to gracefully decline an acceptance to summer programs. Strategies for financing ballet training. Links: Ballet Help Desk Ballet Help Desk Summer Intensive Essentials Guide...2024-06-2626 minParenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival PodcastParenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival Podcast230: Thriving with Disabilities at MIT | Jenny Huang & Ben LouIn a world where societal norms often dictate limitations based on physical abilities, Ben Lou, 20, an award-winning MIT physics and math wiz, and his mother, Jenny Huang, are beacons of hope in disability advocacy. Living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Ben has defied expectations and achieved remarkable success, including acceptance to MIT. With Jenny’s tireless help and support, Ben scored a perfect score on his math SAT, and he now maintains a 5.0 GPA at MIT, where he is studying Math, Physics, and Philosophy and hopes to earn his PhD in Physics.   In this episode, Jen...2024-06-2034 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskDancer Stories: Abigail Huang, Pittsburgh Ballet TheatreIn our first episode of Dancer Stories, Jenny and her daughter Abbey share how Abbey got her first ballet contract. Tune in to hear how a meeting about dorm policy violations at a summer intensive turned into an apprenticeship offer with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. After a last-minute decision to attend the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre Company Experience, Abbey's unexpected journey underscores the importance of seizing opportunities—you never know where they might lead! Learn more about Pittsburgh Ballet Theater on their website. Interested in following Abbey's career? You can find her on In...2024-06-1916 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskRAs Spill The Tea On Ballet Summer IntensivesWe're talking with Robert Fulton and Camille Kellems, both professional dancers and also RAs at ballet summer intensives. Get ready for a mix of insider info that's helpful for parents as well as hilarious anecdotes as Robert and Camille let us in on what really goes on behind the scenes. From dorm antics to practice mishaps, they’ve seen it all—and they're here to spill the tea. Whether your dancer is gearing up for their first intensive or they've been around the block a few times, you won't want to miss this candid and entertaining chat! Robe...2024-06-1250 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskAdam McKinney, Artistic Director Pittsburgh Ballet TheatreTune in as we chat with Adam McKinney who has just finished his first year as artistic director of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. Hear about McKinney's own background to learn how it impacted his career as a male ballet dancer and how it informs his leadership at PBT. We also got a sneak peek at McKinney's plans for the coming years, both in terms of programming as well as policies he's putting in place to help improve the lives of company dancers. You can learn more about Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre on their website. Links: Ballet...2024-06-051h 02Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskAlicia Graf Mack, Dean & Director, Dance Division at JuilliardJoin us as we talk with Alicia Graf Mack, the first person of color and the youngest ever to head the Dance Department at Juilliard. Our conversation covered not only how the program is structured, but also the current state of the job market, what Juilliard dancers do once they graduate as well as the school's cross-over academic program that allows students to take some academic classes at Columbia University. Ms Graf Mack also talked about one of their newer programs tailored for dancers ages 10-18 called the Juilliard Dance Experience. This program will take place in late fall 2025...2024-05-2958 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskMelonie Buchanan Murray, Director, University of Utah School of DanceWe're joined by Melonie Buchanan Murray, the Director of the School of Dance at the University of Utah. Our conversation covered a variety of areas, including the repertoire the dancers typically perform, admissions standards, the emphasis Ms. Murray puts on mental health awareness, how injuries affect grading and how students can get a BFA in Ballet that includes a teaching emphasis. She also let us in on the joint training program that the University of Utah has with Ballet West! Learn more about the dance program at https://www.dance.utah.edu/ Links: Ballet Help Desk...2024-05-221h 01Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskSusan Stowe, Chair of the Dept. of Dance at Point Park UniversityWe're joined by Susan Stowe, Chair of the Department of Dance at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, PA. Ms. Stowe discusses the various tracks students can follow in the dance department, including degrees in ballet, jazz or modern dance and gives us a sneak peek at their latest initiative. Beginning Fall 2024, Point Park University's dance program in partnership with the School of Education will offer a Bachelor of Arts in Dance Education Certification Pre-K through 12 program. She also discusses where the school recruits students as well as what careers the school's graduates pursue. For more information visit: Point Park U...2024-05-1554 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskLarry Attaway Chats With Us About Butler University's Dance ProgramJoin us as we explore Butler University's Department of Dance, with Larry Attaway, who serves as Chair and Executive Artistic Director. Consistently ranked as one of the top five collegiate ballet programs in the U.S., Mr. Attaway fills us in on its diverse study options—including a dedicated teaching track—as well as the exciting performance opportunities that shape aspiring dancers into professionals. We also discussed the audition process, reviewing what prospective students need to do for consideration for the program, as well as the diverse career paths pursued by Butler's graduates, offering a comprehensive look at p...2024-05-081h 12Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskPhil Chan, Co-Founder Final Bow For YellowfaceTune in to our latest episode featuring Phil Chan, co-founder of Final Bow for Yellowface, as we discuss the issue of Orientalism in ballet. Phil talks us through how his organization is actively combating stereotypes and Orientalist tropes within the art form. We also hear how major ballet companies are joining the movement, signing the Final Bow For Yellowface pledge to promote diversity and inclusion on stage. Final Bow For Yellowface Gold Standard Arts Foundation Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk 2024-05-0151 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskTim O'Keefe, Artistic Director, Texas Ballet TheaterIn this episode, we sit down with Tim O'Keefe, Artistic Director of Texas Ballet Theater, for an insightful discussion on the company's repertoire and his approach to artistic direction. We also explore the Texas Ballet Theater Studio Training Company, which offers aspiring dancers a platform to hone their skills. Join us for a candid conversation on the artistry and dedication shaping the Texas Ballet Theater's next generation of dancers. LINKS: Texas Ballet Theater Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk 2024-04-2448 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskMavis Staines & Keith Morino Discuss The Company Life Experience at Canada's National Ballet SchoolMavis Staines has been described as a visionary dance educator who has revolutionized the way dance is taught, performed, witnessed and shared across Canada and around the world. Over her 30-year tenure as Artistic Director of Canada’s National Ballet School, she has cemented the School’s reputation as the leading champion of programming excellence, access, and inclusion in dance. Join us as we chat with her along with NBS faculty member, Keith Morino, about the school's post-graduate training known as the Company Life Program. This wide ranging conversation covered everything from what they've seen change post-Covid to h...2024-04-171h 02Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskChristopher Hird Takes Us Inside Sarasota Ballet's Studio CompanyChristopher Hird, Director of Education for Sarasota Ballet joins us to discuss post-graduate training programs. Hird brings a wealth of experience and insight to the conversation, having dedicated his career to shaping the next generation of ballet artists. From fostering technical proficiency to encouraging artistic expression, Hird shares the secrets behind cultivating well-rounded dancers who can comfortably move from the studio to the stage. LINKS: Sarasota Ballet School Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk 2024-04-1057 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskChatting With Christopher Ruud, Second Company Manager & Rehearsal Director, Kansas City BalletBallet Help Desk sat down with Christopher Ruud, Second Company Manager and Rehearsal Director at Kansas City Ballet. This wide-ranging conversation covered everything from how the post-graduate levels are structured to performance opportunities to how students typically move through the ranks of the school. Chris also touched on the channels through when they recruit students as well as how they help students make that jump to the professional stage.  LINKS: Kansas City Ballet School Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk 2024-04-0349 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskSarah Wroth: Inside Indiana University's Ballet ProgramWe sat down with Sarah Wroth, Chair of the Department of Ballet at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, to hear all about IU's ballet program. University ballet programs are becoming an ever more viable means to a professional ballet career and IU is a leader is turning out well-trained and mature, employable dancers. Tune in to hear about the myriad opportunities that exist for IU ballet students including a huge performance schedule, the chance to choreograph on other students and the ability to add a second emphasis of academic study. Be sure to also check out...2024-03-271h 10Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskJean-Yves Esquerre, European School of Ballet, Talks European Bridge ProgramsJean-Yves Esquerre, Founder and Director of European School of Ballet, joins us to talk about his classical and contemporary trainee programs, the current state of the job market in Europe and why he thinks some schools need to rethink their post-graduate programs. Be sure to also listen for information on ESB's inaugural summer intensive taking place in Las Vegas July 8-27, 2024.  Applications for ESB's summer school are still being accepted. Learn more here: https://schoolofballet.eu/summer-school/ Links: European School of Ballet Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk 2024-03-201h 22Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskRacheal Nye, Oklahoma City Ballet, Talks High Achievement And High EmpathyJoin us for a wide ranging chat with Racheal Nye, Director of the Yvonne Chouteau School and Studio Company at Oklahoma City Ballet. Ms. Nye covers everything you wanted to know about their trainee program and second company, including how they recruit, what they look for and what the path into the main company looks like. Ms. Nye also talks about the importance of not only high achievement, but also "high empathy," recognizing that the latter is sometimes in short supply at rigorous training programs. Tune in to hear more about her plans for evolving the school in the...2024-03-131h 11Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskA Conversation With Jen Sommers, Director of Houston Ballet AcademyToday we are talking with Jennifer Sommers, the Director of the Houston Ballet Academy. Tune in to hear how students can audition to get into the academy, how scholarships work and what traits students need to possess in order to be successful in a residential ballet program. This episode also covers what life is like once dancers arrive for their time at the school. Houston Ballet Academy Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk  2024-03-0647 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskLauren Richter, Principal, Tulsa Ballet Center For Dance EducationBallet Help Desk sat down with Lauren Richter, School Principal for the Tulsa Ballet Center For Dance Education to learn more about the school, its trainee program as well as the second company, known as TBII. She talked about how the programs recruit, the performance opportunities available, the best ways to audition and how students can progress through the school and into the main company.  Links: Tulsa Ballet Center For Dance Education Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk 2024-02-2857 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskVanessa Léonard Discusses Royal Winnipeg Ballet's Aspirant ProgramBallet Help Desk sat down with Vanessa Léonard, Director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's Anna McCowan-Johnson Aspirant Program. She covered not only how the program is structured, but how dancers work with the main company, where dancers get jobs and also how students can audition to join the program. Ms. Léonard also covers the unique challenges that dancers face when trying to dance in a country that isn't their own, especially when it comes to visa issues. Tune in to hear more about this unique Canadian company! Interested in auditioning for Royal Winnipeg Ballet School? Vi...2024-02-2150 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskPeter Stark Discusses Ballet Post-Grad Programs & The State Of The Job MarketPeter Stark, President and Director of The Rock School For Dance Education, talks with us about the current state of the job market and what he thinks about the growth of post-graduate ballet programs. He also provides valuable advice for any students who are hitting the audition circuit, including what to look for in a post-graduate program, how to approach auditions and how to stand out from the crowd. Links: The Rock School Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk 2024-02-141h 13Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskA Force For Change: TaKiyah Wallace-McMillian, Brown Girls Do BalletWe talked with TaKiyah Wallace-McMillian, founder of Brown Girls Do Ballet, to learn about its evolution from a personal photography project to a major philanthropic force. She discussed the organization's impact on diversity in the arts, highlighting their advocacy work, scholarship and grant programs as well as their and their global mentoring program. Tune to hear more on how Brown Girls Do Ballet is driving the conversation around diversity and getting results. Links: Brown Girls Do Ballet The Color of Dance (signed copy) Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk  2024-02-071h 32Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskInside BalletMet: Talking Trainees and Second Company with Maria TorijaBallet Help Desk sat down with Maria Torija, Director of the Academy at BalletMet. Tune in to hear all about how the trainee program is structured, how the school recruits and how they work with BalletMet2. Dr. Torija also discusses how the school provides career support for its students as well where trainees and second company dancers ultimately end up.  Links: BalletMet Trainees BalletMet2 Ballet Help Desk Submit Year-Round Reviews Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk 2024-01-311h 10Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskBallet Bridge Programs: Maria Konrad, Director Nashville Ballet 2Maria Konrad sat down with Ballet Help Desk to share her experiences working with Nashville Ballet Two's trainees and dancers, preparing them for future ballet careers. Gain insights into the unique blend of training and performance opportunities that shape the dancers' journeys and get the inside scoop on this crucial stage of professional development. Links:Nashville Ballet: https://www.nashvilleballet.com Nashville Ballet 2: https://www.nashvilleballet.com/nb2 Ballet Help Desk: www.ballethelpdesk.com Submit Year-Round Reviews: https://forms.gle/DQXvQbJqtdnREjHQ7 Support Ballet Help Desk: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button...2024-01-241h 12Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskThe Realities Of Post-Grad Ballet Programs With Alan Hineline, CPYBWe sat down with Alan Hineline, Director of the Pre-Professional Division & Resident Choreographer at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet to get his take on the growing world of post-graduate ballet programs. We asked him why so many programs seem to be popping up, how he helps his students figure out the best fits and the role he sees post-graduate ballet programs playing in the future. For anyone trying to make sense of this new world, this episode is a must-listen! Note that CPYB is currently auditoning students for both summer as well as year-round placement in its school...2024-01-1743 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskNavigating The Post-Graduate Levels in Ballet EducationJoin us as we chat with former San Francisco Ballet Soloist, Julianne Spratlin. Julianne now runs Dance Training Center, San Francisco a pre-professional ballet program. We discussed the current state of ballet training and how she sees the role post-graduate or "bridge-level" training plays in a dancer's journey. Dance Training Center SF: https://www.dtc-sf.com/2024-01-101h 08Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskBallet By The Numbers: Navigating The Career Landscape In The U.S. With Jason Yeung"Becoming a professional ballet dancer in the United States requires years of training, dedication, and luck. With only a few thousand full-time jobs available, navigating a ballet career can be challenging and filled with uncertainty." These are the words that open the seminal report, the DataPointes Guide, developed by former dancer, Jason Yeung. We sat down with him to discuss how he crunched publicly available data to develop an insightful guide that illustrates which ballet training programs are producing the greatest number of professional ballet dancers. For any dancers considering serious ballet training and even a career, the DataPointes...2024-01-0341 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskMaking The Most of Your Older Teen's Summer IntensiveWe're rereleasing a podcast we aired back in the late spring. Tune in to hear everything you need to know on how your older teens can maximize success at their summer intensive. 2023-12-2718 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskSending Your Young Dancer Off To A Summer IntensiveAs a close-out to our Summer Intensive Boot Camp, we're releasing an episode that talks about getting ready to send your young dancer off to a ballet summer intensive.  Tune in for tips for making the most of your dancer's time away! Summer Intensive Boot Camp: https://ballethelpdesk.com/summer-intensive-bootcamp/2023-12-2024 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskTalking Summer Intensive Planning and Strategies With Deidre Byrne, Maryland Youth BalletTune in for our conversation with Deidre Byrne, Artistic Director of Maryland Youth Ballet. Deidre takes us through how they counsel students on how to choose which summer intensives to audition for and ultimately attend. She looks at it from the perspective of a student at a local school and discusses what they see as the most important things a student should try to get out of a summer intensive.   https://www.marylandyouthballet.org/  2023-12-1345 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskLauren Fadeley-Veyette on Navigating Ballet Summer Intensive AuditionsWe sat down with Lauren Fadeley-Veyette to discuss how Kansas City Ballet School handles ballet summer intensive auditions. KC Ballet School is part of the National Summer Intensive Audition (NSIA) Tour and part of our conversation covered the pros and cons of the NSIA. We also covered a lot of ground on both in-person and video auditions. Tune in to hear the whole interview! Links: Ballet Help Desk Buy Corrections Journals Support Ballet Help Desk Instagram: @BalletHelpDesk Facebook: BalletHelpDesk Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/ian-aisling/new-future License code: MGAW5P...2023-12-0654 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskKelly Myernick, Houston Ballet Academy Rehearsal Director, Offers Summer Intensive Audition AdviceJoin us as we chat with Kelly Myernick, Rehearsal Director and Principal Teacher for Houston Ballet Academy. Our conversation covered a broad range of topics related to ballet summer intensive auditions, including what she loves to see, what dancers shouldn't do, the pros and cons of submitting video auditions and even what the admission rate to the Houston Ballet Academy Summer Intensive is! Tune in for a great conversation!2023-11-2942 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskBallet Audition Photos And Videos: A Definitive GuideTune in for our chat with Emily Brunner, a professional dance photographer based in the Philadelphia metro area. Emily shares invaluable insights on camera positioning, perfect lighting techniques, and the secrets to capturing stunning audition photos and videos. Emily Brunner Photography: https://www.emilybrunnerphotography.com/  2023-11-1742 minBe An Awesome GP PodcastBe An Awesome GP PodcastEP5: Long Covid Clinics with Dr Jenny HuangDr Jenny Huang works at a GP lead Long COVID clinic. Finding the opportunity in a challenging scenario, the Geelong Long Covid Clinic has set a standard of excellence for family medicine. What can we do better for our patients with Long COVID? Don't worry ear jockeys because the first step, as with a podcast, is to listen. 2023-11-1721 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskWhat Boys Should Look For In Ballet Summer IntensivesBoys face unique challenges in ballet and summer intensives are no different.  Join us as we sit down with some seasoned parents of male ballet dancers to discuss hurdles they've all had to overcome as well as how each family took a unique approach to attending summer ballet intensives2023-11-151h 30Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskThe Audition Blueprint: Advice From Robert Fulton, Co-Founder of Ballet ScoutJoin us as Ballet Help Desk sits down with Robert Fulton, a dancer with Nevada Ballet Theatre and the Co-Founder of Ballet Scout. Robert takes us through not only how Ballet Scout can help with sourcing auditions, but he also talks, in detail, about what dancers should consider when conducting their searches, thing to consider about programs and what matters in evaluating potential summer intensives. And, don't forget to check out the Ballet Help Desk Summer Intensive Boot Camp!2023-11-081h 08Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskPlié & Slay! A Guide To Researching & Scheduling Ballet Summer Intensive AuditionsCan you believe it's already time for ballet summer intensive planning? You're thinking, "we just finished this summer! Well, buckle up! It's time for researching and developing that summer intensive audition list. Jenny and Brett give you a detailed overview of how to get it all done! Check out everything else you need to nail summer intensive season here: https://ballethelpdesk.com/summer-intensive-bootcamp2023-11-0734 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskIt's Kickoff Time For Our Summer Intensive Boot Camp!As the kickoff to the Ballet Help Desk Summer Intensive Boot Camp, Brett and Jenny discuss what matters in a summer intensive and how dancers should think strategically about them. Ballet Help Desk also covers what dancers should consider in evaluating all of the programs out there. 2023-11-0138 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskFrancis Veyette: What The Heck Does Potential, Facility and Body Type REALLY Mean?Ballet Help Desk sits down with Francis Veyette, a former principal dancer with Pennsylvania (now Philadelphia) Ballet and the Co-Founder of the Veyette Virtual Ballet School. In this episode, we tackle all of those loaded terms like potential, facility, and body type. Fran helps demystify what they all mean and also talks about what traits a dancer needs to have to be successful.2023-10-251h 10Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskThe YAGP Effect: A Chat With YAGP's Hailey Kolker And Sergey GordeevJoin us for an insightful conversation with Hailey Kolker and Sergey Gordeev, two senior members of Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP), the world's largest student ballet competition. In this episode, we delve into the impact of YAGP on the world of dance, exploring its influence on young dancers and the broader dance community. Hailey and Sergey offer unique perspectives on the journey of budding dancers, discussing the myriad opportunities provided by YAGP. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the YAGP experience and the ways in which it continues to shape the future of dance worldwide.  2023-10-181h 16Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskInsights from Peter Merz, Regional Tour Director of ADC IBCIn this episode, we chat with Peter Merz, the Regional Tour Director of the ADC IBC ballet competition.  Peter's extensive experience and knowledge in the field provides a no-nonsense look at the inner workings of ADC IBC, its role in shaping the ballet landscape, and the impact it has on aspiring dancers worldwide. If you're seeking straightforward, factual information about ballet competitions and the role they play in the dance community, this episode is a valuable resource. Peter's expertise offers a clear and insightful perspective for anyone interested in the art of ballet and the c...2023-10-131h 01Peanut Butter Jenny TimePeanut Butter Jenny TimeCowboy career with He HuangThis week, Jenny chats with a stand up comedian notorious for her big dick energy: He Huang. He Huang shares her start in comedy, her viral audition on Australia's Got Talent and why she finds taps in Australia annoying.He Huang's socialsInsta: https://www.instagram.com/hehuangcomedy/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hehuangcomedy/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hehuangcomedyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hehuangcomedyJenny's socialsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@nomnomjennyInsta: https://www.instagram.com/_jennytian2023-10-111h 01Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskVasile Petritiu Unplugged: Founder of World Ballet CompetitionJoin us as we sit down with Vasile Petrutiu, the founder of the World Ballet Competition, to hear him explain why he founded the event as well as why it’s different from the other ballet competitions in terms of scoring and transparency. And, be sure to listen as Mr. Petritiu lets us in on some pretty wacky things that happened over the years!  2023-10-111h 03Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskRobert Fulton, Dancer With Nevada Ballet and Co Founder of Ballet Scout, Talks Summer Intensive AuditionsRobert Fulton is a talented dancer working with NBT and a co-founder of Ballet Scout. He was very generous with his time. We covered a wide variety of topics including sharing the story of how Ballet Scout came into existence and how it serves as a valuable resource for all dancers looking to connect with auditions available in their local area.2023-10-041h 08Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskJenifer Ringer And James Fayette on Judging Ballet CompetitionsJoin us as we chat with Jennifer Ringer and James Fayette, former dancers of the iconic New York City Ballet, who now offer their expertise as respected judges in the ballet competition world. Hear their thoughts on how ballet competitions fit into the overall training regime, what they love to see from competitors and more!  2023-10-041h 14Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskBoys In Ballet: A Definitive Discussion With ABT Dancer, Patrick Frenette In this episode, we are joined by Patrick Frenette, a dancer with the American Ballet Theater and one of the co-founders of the Boys Ballet Summer Intensive. Mr. Frenette shares his insights into the challenges and triumphs of boys who dare to dance through a candid conversation, heartfelt anecdotes, and valuable advice, shedding light on the transformative power of dance and the importance of breaking gender stereotypes in the ballet community.   Boys Ballet Summer Intensive: https://boysballetsummerintensive.com/ Patricke Frenette in Dance Magazine: https://pointemagazine.com/patrick-frenette-ballet/ Danseur Documentary: ht...2023-09-281h 20Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskThe Art Of Training Boys In Ballet With Peter StarkPeter Stark, President and Director of The Rock School For Dance Education, has long been known as the Pied Piper of boys ballet training. Join us as we get his expert insights on how he effectively recruits, trains and sends male ballet students off into the professional world.2023-09-2819 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskOn Pointe: In the Judge's Chair with Deirdre Miles-BurgerJoin us as we sit down with Deirdre Miles-Burger, a distinguished ballet competition judge with years of experience in the dance world. Ms. Miles-Burger helps pull back the curtain on what judges really think. What do judges love to see from competitors on stage? What are some no-nos? Why do some students not place yet still make it to finals? What's the role of costumes? How much does potential play a role vs. flawless performances? And, who is really making all the decisions? Ms. Miles Burger answers all these questions and more! About...2023-09-271h 02Ballet Help DeskBallet Help Desk🩰 Peter Stark: What's The Point Of Ballet Competitions 🩰Join us for an exclusive episode where we dive into the world of ballet competitions with none other than the esteemed Peter Stark, President and Director of The Rock School For Dance Education. As a renowned figure in the dance community, Peter brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion. In our conversation, we explore the intricacies of ballet competitions, from the rigorous training required to the emotional and artistic challenges dancers face on their journey to the stage. Peter lets us in on his thoughts on performance preparation, the role of judges in shaping...2023-09-2219 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskThe Benefits of Ballet Competition Featuring Ilya Kozadayev In this episode, we sit down with, Ilya Kozadayev, Associate Professor of Ballet at University of North Carolina School of the Arts, to explore the myriad benefits of participating in ballet competitions. Ballet competitions have long been a stage where aspiring dancers showcase their artistry, technique, and dedication. Mr. Kozadayev brings his extensive experience and unique insights to the forefront, shedding light on how these competitions can shape and elevate a dancer's journey. Join us as he uncovers the hidden gems that competitions offer, from the invaluable performance experience to the opportunities for artistic growth...2023-09-2039 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskBallet Mastery: Training for Competition Excellence Join us as Mark Carlson and Sandra Kerr, both former professional dancers and the co-owners of International Ballet School in Denver, CO, share their combined decades of experience in guiding young dancers toward success in both ballet competitions and professional careers.  We discuss their unique approaches to teaching, performance, and mental preparation. From the rehearsal studio to the competition stage, this episode delves into the heart of what it takes to master this art form. Mark and Sandra recount stories of students who have thrived under their guidance, and provide firsthand accounts of the challenges of ballet t...2023-09-1524 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskFrom Studio To Stage: Ballet Competition ReadinessStep behind the curtain and into the world of ballet competitions with Katya and Arkadiy Orohovsky, two esteemed ballet coaches and mentors. In "From Studio To Stage," the first in our series on ballet competitions, we delve into the meticulous art of preparing ballet dancers to compete. We also learn how parents can best support their dancers and how competitions fit into the overall training mix. Both former professional dancers with a wealth of experience, Katya and Arkadiy understand the dedication, discipline, and artistry required to excel in the highly competitive ballet arena.  Join us a...2023-09-1357 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskBallet Cross Training Series Recap: Building Resilience And Bouncing Back Welcome to the Ballet Help Desk Cross Training Series Recap! In this series, we've delved deep into the world of ballet cross training, uncovering the secrets to building resilience and bouncing back stronger than ever before. Hosted by Jenny Huang and Brett Gardner, two parents of advanced level ballet dancers, this podcast recaps the invaluable insights, tips, and stories shared by our incredible guests throughout the series. Whether you're a seasoned ballet parent, a fitness enthusiast, or simply curious about the transformative power of ballet cross training, this recap is your gateway to a world of knowledge...2023-09-0620 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskHow Ballet Students Can Maintain Emotional Health While InjuredDancers focus on cross-training as part of their overall ballet training regimen. But, often, they forget how much mental cross-training they need to do to maintain their emotional health. Elizabeth Sullivan, a ballet wellness coach, joins us to discuss how dancers can maintain their emotional health while dealing with the pressures of high level ballet training, especially when coming back from an injury.  Elizabeth also spends some time discussing what she would like to see change with ballet schools as it relates to how ballet schools help students with rehab and retuning to class after an injury.2023-08-301h 13Ballet Help DeskBallet Help DeskTalking With Samantha Daly, Gyrotonic and Gyrokinesis Teacher For Ballet DancersBallet Help Desk had the pleasure of talking with Samantha Daly, a Gyrotonic and GYROKINESIS®️ teacher based in the Bay Area. Better known as Spiraling Sam, she works with professional dancers, dance students and non-dancers alike. Join us to hear how she works with dancers on injury prevention measures as well as how she works as part of an injury recovery team. Follow her on Instagram at spiralingsam Please visit her website for more information about virtual classes at www.spiralingsam.com2023-08-2333 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskSue McCarroll, Pilates Instructor For The Rock School For Dance EducationThis week, Ballet Help Desk chats with Sue McCarroll, the lead Pilates instructor for The Rock School For Dance Education. She provides advice on how Pilates can fit into a dancer's training regimen. Sue discusses not only how the practice can help with injury prevention but also with actual dance performance. Instagram: opal_wellness_studio Website: https://www.opalwellnessstudio.com/link-list Podcast: well2you https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/well2you-podcast/id1547156150    2023-08-1654 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskA Conversation With Aki Kawasaki, Head Strength Coach At Houston BalletCross-training. What does it mean, should my dancer be doing it and how soon should they start? Tune in to hear advice from Aki Kawasaki, Head Strength Coach at Houston Ballet and Houston Ballet Academy. Aki provides advice not only on how to build physical strength but also on how to develop the right mindset around training. Instagram: akihirothegreatofficial TikTok: akihirothegreat2023-08-0950 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskWhat We Wish We Knew ThenThis week, the Ballet Help Desk answers questions about how we, as dance parents, would have done things differently had we known then what we know now. We also dig into questions about the age dancers start full-time training, how to handle declining an acceptance to summer programs, as well as questions around financing ballet training.2023-08-0124 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskQuestions To Ask When Choosing A Ballet SchoolHave a dancer who may want to get more serious about ballet? Wondering how to choose a local ballet school? We did too! Now that we've learned a few things, we've got all the questions you might want to ask when evaluating whether or not a local school is a good fit for your ballet dancer!2023-07-2825 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskThree Important Questions to Ask Your DancerThere are three important questions that will likely come up as your dancer starts to get more serious about ballet. They’re also questions that should be asked throughout the course of the child’s training. See more at www.ballethelpdesk.com2023-07-2515 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskWhen Your Dancer Wants To Quit BalletIt's not uncommon for dancers to reach a point where they want to stop serious ballet training, and that's perfectly fine! In this podcast, we discuss various reasons why students may choose to leave serious ballet training and provide tips for parents on how to support them through this decision.2023-07-2114 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskWhat's Your Ballet Style?Caught up in the ballet style rat race? This week we talk about favorite ballet brands and how long you'll have to do battle with your kids over the latest trends in leos and warm-ups!2023-07-1824 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskTips For Sending Your Young Dancer Off To Summer Ballet IntensivesIts summer ballet intensive time! Let's talk about what parents and dancers should expect when they head off for their ballet summer. This podcast is designed for parents of dancers aged 12-14.2023-07-1824 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskTips For Making The Most Of Summer Ballet Intensives For Your Older TeenIn this podcast we'll cover all you need to know about sending your older dancer off to summer ballet intensives. We'll cover why networking is so important, how your reputation can impact success and how to figure out if you want to stay at your summer program for year-round ballet training.2023-07-1817 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskFriendships In The StudioBallet friends are the best friends! In this podcast we talk about how to manage friendships with the same people who are your fiercest competitors. We highlight times when dancers showed great kindness and we talk about how important it is to have friends who lift you up when things aren't going your way.2023-07-1819 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskBallet Help Desk Answers Listener QuestionsBallet Help Desk answers listener questions about all aspects of ballet training. This week we delve into questions about types of ballet training, figuring out if that training is any good, and also how to manage paying for ballet training on a fixed budget. See more at www.ballethelpdesk.com2023-07-1825 minBallet Help DeskBallet Help DeskChatting With Mark Carlson and Sandra Kerr, Owners And Artistic Directors of International Ballet SchoolWe had the pleasure of speaking with Mark Carlson and Sandra Kerr, the Co-Owners of International Ballet School in Denver, CO. Tune in to hear the perspectives of what it's like to train pre-professional dancers at a small ballet studio, launch them off to the upper levels of company affiliated programs and how things have changed since they were dancing. Website: https://internationalballetschool.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/internationalballetschool/  2023-07-171h 00Asian Glow UpAsian Glow Up38. Building a brand in your twenties ft. Jenny Lei of FrejaIn this episode, we’re joined by self-proclaimed “bag lady” and founder of the vegan bag brand Freja, Jenny Lei. We discuss how she started her business, how she chooses to show up on social, and her philosophy behind making new friends as an adult. Find us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/asianglowuppod Check out our website for collab inquiries: asianglowup.com Where to find Freja Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frejanyc/ Website: https://frejanyc.com/ Welcome to season four of Asian Glow Up — a podcast centered around sharing stories that help Asian Americans explore themes around identity and connecti...2023-05-3040 minBonkers RomanceBonkers RomanceDragon Schnurffels with Ana Huang!Hey Joy Lovers! Ana Huang is here to introduce Melody to Ruby Dixon's post-apocalyptic dragons (finally!) with Fire In His Blood. She's a crafty scavenger who's turned into bait, he's the dragon who will be saved by her love. Plus, so many dragon schnurffels and snuggles! Aftercare: Ana: The Lost City with Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum! Mel: Vanessa's Dragon by Ruby DixonKatee: Love Island UK!!Our Kickstarter launched this week and we've been blown away by your support! THANK YOU! If you haven't seen it yet, you...2022-07-141h 34La Voie des MaîtresLa Voie des MaîtresInterview de Jenny Huang - Partie 3Nous terminons aujourd'hui notre interview avec Jenny Huang en nous intéressant notamment à sa relation à la culture et aux arts martiaux traditionnels. Lexique : Sanda 散打 : Art de combat à l'origine uniquement militaire dont les prémices virent le jour à l'ère de la République de Chine. Toujours pratiqué par les militaires chinois, il est depuis les années 80 aussi un sport de combat de compétition ayant la particularité d'utiliser les frappes de poings et de pieds mais aussi les techniques de lutte chinoise et d'arrachages.   Émission proposée par Ghyslain Kuehn, rédacteur en chef du site de ré...2022-05-1100 minLa Voie des MaîtresLa Voie des MaîtresInterview de Jenny Huang - Partie 2Continuons notre interview de Jenny Huang en nous intéressant d'abord à sa vision du Sanda, le sport de combat chinois officiel, puis à son rythme d'entraînement. Lexique : Sanda 散打 : Art de combat à l'origine uniquement militaire dont les prémices virent le jour à l'ère de la République de Chine. Toujours pratiqué par les militaires chinois, il est depuis les années 80 aussi un sport de combat de compétition ayant la particularité d'utiliser les frappes de poings et de pieds mais aussi les techniques de lutte chinoise et d'arrachages.   Émission proposée par Ghyslain Kuehn, rédac...2022-05-0400 minLa Voie des MaîtresLa Voie des MaîtresInterview de Jenny Huang - Partie 1Jenny Huang est la première femme combattante professionnelle en MMA de l'histoire de Taiwan et combat dans l'organisation de MMA la plus importante d'Asie. Quoi de mieux que de discuter avec elle des arts martiaux et de leur évolution en sports de combats modernes. Lexique : Sanda 散打 : Art de combat à l'origine uniquement militaire dont les prémices virent le jour à l'ère de la République de Chine. Toujours pratiqué par les militaires chinois, il est depuis les années 80 aussi un sport de combat de compétition ayant la particularité d'utiliser les frappes de poings et de pieds mais...2022-04-2700 minThe Silicon Valley PodcastThe Silicon Valley Podcast063 How does a startup build a Brand with Jenny HuangJenny Huang has 20 years of experience as a strategic marketing consultant, a brand marketer and communicator in the hardware, software, mobile app, and telecommunications industries, serving start ups and progressive companies. She has worked with Fortune 500 companies such as Intel, Intuit and British Telecom, where she launched and managed regional co-branded programs with PC OEM partners, their retailers and resellers; invigorated new user acquisition to drive growth, and established regional brand presence.   On todays show we talk about:   How do you see marketing and promotion for companies changing with technology? ...2020-10-2840 minEddy LIVEEddy LIVEHot Wing Show 辣雞翅挑戰秀 ep. 32, Jenny Huang 黃偵玲, Pro MMA Fighter(中文直播) Jenny Huang is Taiwan's first ever Professional women's MMA fighter. 黃偵玲是台灣第一位女子職業MMA格鬥家! Jenny fights in ONE Championship which is the top MMA organization in the world along with the UFC. 她所參加的比賽 ONE Championship是亞洲最大的綜合格鬥運動賽事,和UFC齊名! Lady Gogo made Taiwanese history again on Mar / 11 / 2017 when she was the first Taiwanese fighter to fight for a level world Championship! 黃偵玲曾經在2017年3月11號挑戰過世界冠軍,讓台灣的格鬥歷史邁入新的一步! Along with being a pioneer in the MMA world, Jenny is also a vegetarian and she just won a contact Jiu-Jitsu Champion this past Sunday. Join us while we hear Jenny's story and munch on some spicy CAULIFLOWER WINGS! 不只作為MMA的先鋒、她同時也是一位素食主義者,更在上個禮拜天贏得新北市格鬥柔術與寢技柔術的雙冠軍。來跟我們一起聽她分享故事,一邊吃淋上獨門辣醬的酥脆花椰菜! Don't forget 2020-05-141h 44Pivot with Jenny BlakePivot with Jenny BlakeFind Your Edge (And Collect 10 No's to Pass Go) with Laura Huang(Recorded 2/12/20) Laura Huang is a professor at Harvard Business School who studies interpersonal relationships and implicit bias in entrepreneurship and in the workplace. In this conversation, we’re talking about her new book Edge: Turning Adversity Into Advantage. You’ll learn about her framework: Enrich, Delight, Guide, Effort — and how she recovered from almost getting kicked out of Elon Musk’s office within the first two minutes of their meeting. Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources mentioned at http://pivotmethod.com/181 Learn more about your ad choices...2020-04-0645 min