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Ever wish you had someone to help you with the mental aspects of dance? That's exactly what you get when you tune in to the Passion for Dance podcast... a sport psychology expert who understands the dance industry.

Welcome to a Passion for Dance Podcast where your host Dr. Chelsea will bring the science of sport psychology into the dance studio. Each week you will hear tips and strategies around topics like confidence, growth mindset, resilience, motivation, and happiness… all the tools the help you thrive and become the best version of yourself (on and off the dance floor!)

Dance teaches us to push through the pain to reach our goals, and we are used to criticism, tears, bleeding toes, and sore muscles. The show must go on no matter what right? But what if there were another way? Being a dancer teaches us important life skills, but that doesn't mean we have to be broken in order to build ourselves back up. Dance can teach us about self-discipline, teamwork, confidence, grit, and resilience without destroying a dancer’s self-esteem.

The path to personal growth is full of joy, self-discovery, and challenging roadblocks, but we don’t have to figure it out alone.

So if you are a dance educator, studio teacher, or school coach, what do you say? Are you ready to share your passion for dance with the world?

Passion for Dance Chelsea Pierotti

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Ever wish you had someone to help you with the mental aspects of dance? That's exactly what you get when you tune in to the Passion for Dance podcast... a sport psychology expert who understands the dance industry.

Welcome to a Passion for Dance Podcast where your host Dr. Chelsea will bring the science of sport psychology into the dance studio. Each week you will hear tips and strategies around topics like confidence, growth mindset, resilience, motivation, and happiness… all the tools the help you thrive and become the best version of yourself (on and off the dance floor!)

Dance teaches us to push through the pain to reach our goals, and we are used to criticism, tears, bleeding toes, and sore muscles. The show must go on no matter what right? But what if there were another way? Being a dancer teaches us important life skills, but that doesn't mean we have to be broken in order to build ourselves back up. Dance can teach us about self-discipline, teamwork, confidence, grit, and resilience without destroying a dancer’s self-esteem.

The path to personal growth is full of joy, self-discovery, and challenging roadblocks, but we don’t have to figure it out alone.

So if you are a dance educator, studio teacher, or school coach, what do you say? Are you ready to share your passion for dance with the world?

    Ep. 158 Success in Dance is 20% Talent 80% Everything Else with Menina Fortunato

    Ep. 158 Success in Dance is 20% Talent 80% Everything Else with Menina Fortunato

    Any dancer dreaming of a professional career is most likely working hard in the studio and honing their skills to be the strongest dancer they can be, but in the professional dance world, talent is only 20% of the equation. There are a lot of other skills to master that make up that other 80%. This 80/20 rule where success as a professional dancer is 20% talent, 80% everything else comes from my esteemed guest today, Menina Fortunato.
    Menina's mission is to help the next generation of dancers create their dream dance careers. She had her own remarkable career for three decades in this dance industry. She has navigated the demands of both on-camera and behind-the-scenes work while also juggling the responsibilities of being a loving wife and devoted mother of three. Menina has worked on prominent television shows and films including America's Got Talent, Star Trek: Enterprise, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and she's graced stadium stages entertaining massive crowds with superstars like Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Carrie Underwood, Paula Abdul, and so many more.
    Menina and I talk about maintaining motivation as a professional dancer, how our current generation could learn more about rejection and handling negative emotions through mental toughness and some mindset advice for aspiring professionals. And, of course, she'll break down her 80/20 rule and share what that other 80% is all about!
    Resources -
    Follow Menina on Instagram: www.instagram.com/meninafortunato
    Connect with The Business of Dance: www.bizofdance.com
    Connect with The Hollywood Summer Tour www.dancehst.com
    Connect with Menina: www.meninafortunato.com
    Sign up to the Passion for Dance Email List: www.chelseapierotti.com/email
     
    Key Highlights -
    [3m 51s] - Menina’s Dance Background
    [10m 12s] - Menina’s Favorite Memory Onstage
    [14m 17s] - What’s Kept Menina Motivated Professionally
    [17m 48s] - Menina’s View on Values
    [19m 19s] - The 80/20 Rule
    [29m 16s] - Challenges Menina Sees in Dancers Seeking a Professional Career
    [34m 45s] - Menina’s Take on Balance and Mindset
    [39m 03s] - Menina’s Thoughts on Managing Chaos

     

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    157. Why Our Dancers Should Celebrate Dance in Every Cutlure with Mickela Mallozzi

    157. Why Our Dancers Should Celebrate Dance in Every Cutlure with Mickela Mallozzi

    Do you have much experience with dance outside of your own culture? Since it's International Dance Day, I want to take today's episode to focus on dance as a source of heritage and identity and how it can truly connect us across our different cultures, but I can't do it alone. My guest today is four-time Emmy Award-winning host and executive producer of the show Bare Feet, Mickela Mallozzi, who is on a mission to experience the world one dance at a time.
    In today’s episode, Mickela and I talk about the need to be vulnerable when you're learning something new and how we have to let go of perfection so that we can genuinely be curious and learn from other cultures and experience dance through their eyes. She shares her views on the various cultural foundations of dance that are not often taught, and she shares some great stories like learning the dance with the people of the Garifuna who survived exile only to maintain, thrive, and grow their cultural heritage, including their native dances. I hope you enjoy the cultural exploration of dance in this episode, and let’s celebrate International Dance Day together!
    Episode Resources: https://chelseapierotti.com/157
    Connect with Mickela on the Bare Feet website: www.travelbarefeet.com
    Follow Mickela and Bare Feet on Instagram: www.instagram.com/travelbarefeet
    Sign up to my Email List: www.chelseapierotti.com/email
     

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    DANCER BONUS: Understanding Mental Health vs. Mental Toughness

    DANCER BONUS: Understanding Mental Health vs. Mental Toughness

    Dancers, this one is directly for you! You can be a mentally healthy dancer who is ALSO mentally tough. Here's the difference between mental toughness and mental health and how you can build your mental toughness.
    Learn more at: https://chelseapierotti.com/156
     

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    156. Teaching Your Dancers Mental Toughness and How to Take Corrections

    156. Teaching Your Dancers Mental Toughness and How to Take Corrections

    Do you feel like it's getting harder and harder to challenge your dancers and hold them to a high standard without hurting their feelings or being seen as a mean coach? When I talk to dance educators, many of them express this internal conflict where they want to push their dancers for more and help them see the value of hard work, but they might be scared of nasty parent phone calls, worried about being fired, and have a genuine fear of harming the dancers they care so much about. I understand the stress and fear, and I also appreciate the desire to recognize mental health.
    In today's episode, I’ll be sharing the difference between mental health and mental toughness so that you can be the teacher that is able to create happier, more successful dancers through mental skills. We’ll talk about how mental health and mental toughness go hand in hand, and I’ll share a few strategies to help you help your dancers build mental toughness. I hope this episode helps you see that it is possible to teach our dancers to be mentally tough while also protecting their wellbeing!
    https://chelseapierotti.com/email
    Episode 66 about Mental Health in Sports: https://chelseapierotti.com/66
    Other Episode Resources: https://chelseapierotti.com/156
     

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    155. Unveiling the Power of Year-End Leadership Interviews

    155. Unveiling the Power of Year-End Leadership Interviews

    Before you dive too fast into next season, do you stop and ask your dancers to reflect on the past season and share their candid thoughts with you? Though I know sometimes at the end of the season it's easy to go straight into next season, hopefully you take a small break in between. 
    While it can be hard to hear, and I understand sending out a survey or sitting down to talk might feel nerve wracking to you, it's incredibly powerful to do this with your dancers. One of the most untapped resources is your leadership (either formal captains, graduating seniors, or even upcoming leaders). Asking them key questions can completely change your next season for the better.
    In today’s episode I’ll share with you why it's so valuable to ask your dancers questions at the end of the year. I’ll also be talking about how I learned to ask my dancers to pause and reflect on the last season as well as share with you the five questions you should specifically ask your captains. I promise these reflections with your captains at the end of the year will change how you plan and set yourself up for the next season!
    Improvement Season Free Challenge: https://chelseapierotti.com/challenge
    Episode Resources: https://chelseapierotti.com/155
     

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    154: 3 Ways to Teach Mental Toughness to Young Dancers between 5 and 10

    154: 3 Ways to Teach Mental Toughness to Young Dancers between 5 and 10

    Do you teach dancers under ten years old? Can you teach dancers that little about mental toughness, or is it better to wait? I'm often asked if mental skills training is appropriate for young dancers taking level one classes or in the mini competitive program. The answer is, yes, it is appropriate.
    In this episode, I’ll share three key ideas to build mental toughness in young dancers. We’ll also discuss how mental training is just like physical training and the importance of exposing your young dancers to mental skills training at a young age. Talking about mental skills, mindset, resilience might seem like an advanced conversation or just too much for our youngest dancers, but I'm here to say you can talk to dancers about mental toughness at every age. If you teach young dancers, tune in to hear more about building mental toughness at any age!
    Episode Resources: https://chelseapierotti.com/154
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