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INSIGHTFUL, FUNNY AND ENTERTAINING... A PODCAST ALL ABOUT THE DANCE LIFE

Whether on the road, in the studio or on a walk, you can join Rhee Gold and Stacey Morgan for their bi-monthly podcast for dance teachers and studio owners. It's thought-provoking conversation that inspires those with a passion for dance education to be the best they can be. Don't miss an episode!

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Season 4, Episode 36: Big, Bold & Brave: Setting Goals That Actually Excite You

In this episode of Rhee Gold’s Dance Life Podcast, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold take a step back from the day-to-day chaos of studio life to talk about something many studio owners neglect: big, meaningful goal setting.

Inspired by a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with Mel Robbins , Stacey shares the power of identifying your “wild card” goal — the one you’ve been putting off, downplaying, or convincing yourself is for someone else.

Together, they explore what it really means to be brave and courageous in business — not just in starting a studio, but in evolving it, challenging the norm, and dreaming beyond your current reality.

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Season 4, Episode 35: Stop Leaving Money on the Table: How to Attract New Students Mid-Season

As recital season approaches and studios are deep in choreography, costumes, and competitions, many studio owners close their doors to new enrolments. But Stacey and Rhee argue that this approach is leaving significant revenue and opportunity on the table.

Instead, they explore how studio owners can think differently about their business model — creating flexible entry points, short-term programs, and alternative customer journeys that not only generate income now but also build a stronger foundation for the next season.

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Season 4, Episode 34: Competition Weekend Leadership: How Teachers Shape the Experience for Dancers

Rhee and Stacey discuss the importance of professionalism, emotional leadership, and thoughtful choreography that showcases dancers’ strengths rather than exposing their weaknesses. They also address common competition pitfalls, including over-rehearsing in hallways, negative commentary about judges or events, and social media reactions that can damage studio culture.

This conversation is a reminder that competition weekends are about far more than trophies or scores. They are opportunities for dancers to grow, build confidence, and experience the joy of performing — and teachers play a critical role in shaping that experience.

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Season 4, Episode 33: Competition Season Mindset: The Role of the Mentor, Leader and Teacher

Competition season can be one of the most exciting — and sometimes most stressful — times of the dance year. In this episode of Rhee Gold’s Dance Life Podcast, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold dive into the realities of competition culture and the powerful role studio owners play in shaping the experience for their dancers, parents, and teachers.

From the joy of competition weekends to the pressure of results, the conversation explores how leadership, mindset, and communication can either elevate the experience or create unnecessary stress within a studio community.

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Season 4, Episode 32: Work Smarter, Not Harder: Systems, Camps & Profit with Jackrabbit Dance

In this special episode of Rhee Gold’s Dance Life Podcast, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold welcome their first-ever guests to the show after more than seven years of hosting together.

Joining them behind the microphone are Molly Stroud and Jayme Bell from Jackrabbit Dance, the long-time sponsor of the podcast. Together, they unpack what studio owners are facing right now — and how smart systems can bring more ease, clarity, and profit back into studio life.

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Season 4, Episode 31: From Project Motivate to DanceLife: 30 Years of Growth, Grit & Community

In this episode, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold reflect on the evolution of the Dance Life Teacher Conference as it celebrates its 30th anniversary — and what its journey reveals about leadership, vulnerability, and the power of community in dance education.

Rhee shares the early beginnings of the conference (then called Project Motivate), when only a handful of studio owners were willing to attend business-focused training. From starting with 20 attendees, dropping to six, and then growing into a global movement, the conversation highlights how persistence, belief in purpose, and honest connection built something far bigger than a seminar.

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Season 4, Episode 30: What Are You Avoiding?

In this episode, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold kick off the new year by tackling a topic every dance studio owner and teacher knows too well: procrastination.

As studios return to full swing and workloads ramp up, Stacey and Rhee explore why we put important tasks off — especially the big ones that feel overwhelming or uncertain. They unpack how pressure can sometimes spark creativity, but also how constant delay leads to unnecessary stress.

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Season 4, Episode 29: Rugged Up & Ready: Clear Communication, Calm Customers, and Enjoying the Journey

In this practical and timely episode, Stacey and Rhee dive into one of the biggest make-or-break skills for dance studio owners: clear communication.

They unpack why miscommunication happens so easily—especially when you’re busy, juggling timetables, rehearsals, one-on-ones, and parent expectations—and how “dance language” can accidentally leave families confused. Stacey shares a real studio example of a small timetable change that created big frustration, and how she handled it: owning the mistake, apologising, and then following up about respectful behaviour and boundaries.

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Season 4, Episode 28: Happy Holidays from Rhee & Stacey!

The conversation weaves through holiday traditions, travel plans, family time, and the realities of being a dance studio owner who is always “on.” Stacey opens up about why the beach is her place to reset and simply be herself, while Rhee shares his love of long drives, country music, and heading home for Christmas — plus a few confessions about snooping for presents as a kid.

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Season 4, Episode 27: Support Your Desire & the Investment You Won’t Regret

This episode is a heartfelt, honest, conversation between Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold, all about the real work of running a successful dance studio and living a life you love.

From the launch of Gold Alliance to growing the next generation of confident, profitable, and legacy-led studio owners, Stacey and Rhee dive into the evolution of this flagship program—and the mindset shifts needed to build something sustainable and joyful.

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Season 4, Episode 26: Rest Is Not a Reward — Reclaiming Your Time, Values & Sanity

Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in the loop of always being busy? Like rest is something you’ll earn “one day” when you’ve ticked off every last task? In this honest, warm, and wonderfully real episode, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold explore the dopamine-driven habits we all fall into—especially as studio owners—and how we can rewire our routines to prioritise what really matters.

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Season 4, Episode 25: Flexibility, Family, and the Future: Evolving Your Studio for 2025

In this episode of Rhee Gold’s DanceLife podcast, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold dive into how dance studio owners can (and must!) evolve with the changing needs of today’s families and dancers. From rethinking class times to better suit working parents, to embracing the rise of homeschool programs and redefining what a “competitive” program looks like—this episode is packed with insights to help you thrive in 2025 and beyond.

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Living the Dream Episode 25 – Mothers in Business

Studio owners who are building a business while raising a family won’t want to miss this conversation. Connie O’Reel and Dee Reusch join us for an honest discussion about women’s business ownership, motherhood, confidence, and real studio life. They’ll share what confidence looks like on an ordinary Tuesday, how they manage doubt without falling apart,…

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Living the Dream Episode 24 – Studio Owner Tips

In this episode, Lisa Schmiedeke of Ms. Lisa’s Dance shared how she built a preschool program that truly feeds her studio. She broke down what drives parent buy-in, keeps families enrolled, and creates sustainable class structures that support long-term growth. Sponsored by Jackrabbit Dance.

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Living the Dream Episode 23 – Growing Your Legacy

In this episode we sit down with April Nelson of Spisak Dance Academy—Arizona’s longest-running dance school with a legacy that spans generations. From 1960 to today, Spisak Dance Academy has embraced timeless values and evolving trends. April will share stories of inheriting the studio from her mother, building a loyal team of homegrown educators, and…

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