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- 🇦🇺AU · Performing Arts#37100K to 300K
- 🇺🇸US · Performing Arts#9330K to 100K
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Ep. 118 - Making Time for Ballet When Your Life Is Already Full with Rebecca Holden
Jun 17, 2026
45m 15s
Ep. 117 - How to Prepare for an Adult Ballet Intensive: Everything You Need to Know
Jun 10, 2026
20m 11s
Ep. 116 - Life-Changing Facts About YOUR Anatomy as an Adult Dancer, with Erica Centola
Jun 3, 2026
45m 37s
Ep. 115 - Understanding Musicality in Ballet and How to Develop it, with Chelsea Weidmann
May 27, 2026
34m 10s
Ep. 114 - Ballet Hacks Every Adult Dancer Should Know
May 20, 2026
9m 33s
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| 6/17/26 | ![]() Ep. 118 - Making Time for Ballet When Your Life Is Already Full with Rebecca Holden | If you've ever felt like ballet is the first thing to get dropped when life gets busy, this episode is for you. I'm joined by Rebecca Holden, a fellow adult dancer who is also a wife, a mom to a son with autism, and a full-time manager and someone who has figured out how to make ballet a consistent, guilt-free part of her life. We get into the real, stuff: how she protects her training days when everything else is competing for that time, how she deals with burnout, and how she n... | 45m 15s | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Ep. 117 - How to Prepare for an Adult Ballet Intensive: Everything You Need to Know | If you have a ballet intensive coming up (or you're thinking about doing one) this episode is your complete guide to showing up prepared, taking care of your body, and getting the absolute most out of the experience. I'm walking you through everything: what to do in the week before (including how much to train, and my best tips for rest, fueling and hydrating), how to pack strategically, choosing your footwear, and how to actually navigate the week itself — the social side, the logistics, th... | 20m 11s | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Ep. 116 - Life-Changing Facts About YOUR Anatomy as an Adult Dancer, with Erica Centola | If you've ever received a correction in class and thought, "Why won't my body won't just do that.." this episode is for you. I'm back with Erica Centola, founder of Tournesol Dance and creator of The Ballet Body Blueprint, for a conversation that I genuinely wish I'd had at the very beginning of my ballet journey. We walk through the anatomy that actually determines what ballet looks and feels like in your unique body... Not a generic "ballerina body." YOUR body. We cover: - Foot shape: the d... | 45m 37s | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Ep. 115 - Understanding Musicality in Ballet and How to Develop it, with Chelsea Weidmann | Musicality is one of those qualities teachers ask for constantly, and yet almost never explain. "Be more musical. Feel the music. Let it move through you..." But what does that actually mean? In this episode, I'm back with Chelsea Weidmann, The Geeky Ballerina, as part of our ongoing series unpacking the elements of artistry she identified in her thesis on Artistry in Ballet. Today's topic: musicality — one of the most personal and most debated elements of all. In this episode we talk about w... | 34m 10s | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Ep. 114 - Ballet Hacks Every Adult Dancer Should Know | In this episode, I'm sharing some of my favorite ballet hacks — the tips, tricks, and discoveries that have made my life as an adult dancer easier and more comfortable. Some I figured out on my own, some were passed along by teachers or fellow dancers, and all of them are things I actually do/use and swear by, like: - The nipple cover situation no one talks about (and the product that finally solved it for me) - Using toe spacers in your ballet slippers (NOT just for pointe shoes) to reduce b... | 9m 33s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Ep. 113 - Hyperextended Legs in Ballet: What's Not Explained in Class... with Shane Wuerthner | If you have hyperextended knees, you've probably spent a lot of time in class feeling like your body is working against you. You get corrections like "straighten your legs" and no matter how hard you try, nothing seems to change. Closing in fifth without bending your knees feels impossible, your standing leg feels unstable, and nobody has ever actually explained why. In this episode, I'm joined by Shane Wuerthner, a former professional ballet dancer, who is now a ballet coach and the founder ... | 44m 53s | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Ep. 112 - Your Adult Ballet Photoshoot Guide with Professional Photographer Katie Ging 📷 | For a lot of adult dancers, a professional photoshoot feels exciting and overwhelming in equal measure. You want beautiful images that capture how far you've come. But knowing how to actually prepare and show up confidently in front of the camera? That part can feel pretty daunting. I sat down with professional dance photographer Katie Ging, who has photographed dancers of every level and has a real gift for making everyone look and feel their absolute best. We talk about how to choose the ri... | 42m 48s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Ep. 111 - Unlock Your Best Ballet LINES (At Any Level!) with Chelsea Weidmann | You know it when you see it. That effortless, magnetic quality professional dancers have, the way their bodies seem to cut through space with clarity and length. But do you know what you're actually looking at? In this episode, we're back with Chelsea Weidmann, aka The Geeky Ballerina, as part of our ongoing series unpacking the elements of artistry as she identified and explored them in her thesis on artistry in ballet. Today's topic: LINE. One of the most foundational and most misunderstoo... | 48m 15s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Ep. 110 - Find the Best Ballet Slippers for YOUR Feet: What to Know & How to Choose | If you've ever walked into a dance store and been completely overwhelmed (Canvas or leather? Split sole or full sole? What size? What width? Ahhhh!!) fret no more! This episode is for you.☺️ In this episode, I'm diving deep into everything you need to know about buying ballet slippers as an adult dancer. Whether you're brand new or you've been dancing for years and still haven't found your perfect shoe, this one covers it all. In this episode: - Canvas vs. leather: the key differences... | 17m 05s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Ep. 109 - No Studio, No Blueprint, No Problem: Bringing Ballet to Pakistan with Lauren Woodbury | What does it take to bring ballet to a place where it doesn't exist yet? Today's guest, Lauren, found herself living in Islamabad, Pakistan — a city of over a million people with no ballet studio — and decided to build one herself. In this episode, Lauren shares how a love story brought her from Fargo, North Dakota to the capital of Pakistan, and how her lifelong connection to ballet eventually led her to found the Islamabad School of Ballet. We talk about how she got started teaching out of ... | 36m 21s | ||||||
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| 4/8/26 | ![]() Ep. 108 - Ballet Makeup for Class AND Stage: Everything Adult Dancers Need to Know, with Suzanne Jolie | Makeup in ballet can feel a bit complicated as an adult dancer. Should you wear makeup to class at all? If you do, what actually works when you're sweating through a full barre? And when it comes to performing, what does it actually take to make your face read under bright stage lights and from a distance? In this episode, I'm joined by Suzanne Jolie, my ballet teacher and one half of the creative duo behind Models Doing Ballet, to demystify ballet makeup for both class and the stage. ... | 40m 27s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Ep. 107 - Somatic Awareness: How to Connect with Your Body and Dance with More Artistry, with Chelsea Weidmann | In ballet, we spend a lot of time thinking about what our dancing looks like, our lines, our placement, what we see in the mirror. But artistry isn't just visual. It's also deeply connected to what we're actually feeling and sensing inside our bodies while we move. This episode is part of an ongoing series with Chelsea Weidmann, also known as The Geeky Ballerina, where we unpack the nine specific elements of artistry that Chelsea identified and explored in her thesis, and later her book, on a... | 22m 09s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Ep. 106 - Perfectionism Is Sabotaging Your Ballet Training — Here’s What to Do About It, with Kirsten Kemp | If you’ve ever walked out of ballet class replaying every mistake in your head — the turn you fell out of, the combination you messed up, the step that just won’t click — you’re not alone... As adult dancers, we often hold ourselves to incredibly high standards. And while that drive can be a powerful motivator, it can also quietly take the joy out of dancing, and even sabotage our progress. In this episode, I’m joined by Kirsten Kemp, a high-performance mindset coach who works specifically wi... | 59m 39s | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Ep. 105 - Why Does Ballet Feel Harder Some Weeks? Supporting Your Cycle as a Female Dancer with Jess Spinner | Many adult dancers have experienced walking into class one day feeling strong and energized, and another day feeling completely depleted... even though NOTHING about their training has changed! For female dancers, those fluctuations can often be connected to something that’s rarely discussed in the ballet world: how our bodies shift throughout the menstrual cycle. In this episode, I’m joined by Jess — dancer, nutrition coach, and founder of The Whole Dancer — to talk about how women can fuel ... | 41m 09s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Ep. 104 - Why Are My Pirouettes STILL So Unstable? How to Get Strong & Stable Pirouettes with Allie Christensen | After months (or maybe even years) of practice, do your pirouettes still feel inconsistent, shaky, or unstable? In this episode, I’m joined by Allie Christensen, founder of Dancer Strong, to break down what actually makes a pirouette successful, and why adult dancers often struggle with turns even after years of training. Allie explains the most common reasons dancers wobble or fall out of pirouettes, how to build strength in the standing leg, and what cues are helpful to think about while tu... | 51m 07s | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Ep. 103 - Adult Ballet Training That’s Serious and Supportive: The Ballet Project with Lisa Garvey | Have you ever wished there was an adult ballet program that felt both serious and supportive, where you could train with intention, but without sacrificing your health, confidence, or sense of belonging? In this episode, I’m joined by Lisa, adult dancer and founder of The Ballet Project — a growing adult ballet community in the UK created to give dancers a space where they can pursue real progress through high-quality, science-backed instruction while feeling encouraged, respected, and safe. ... | 33m 43s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Ep. 102 - Hip Pain in Ballet: Why It Happens and What It Means, with Dr. Sebastian Gonzales, D.C. | Have you ever left ballet class with hip or low back pain and wondered… Is this normal? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Sebastian Gonzales, D.C., a licensed chiropractor specializing in sports injuries and rehabilitation, to talk about one of the most common concerns adult dancers experience: hip pain and discomfort. This conversation is based directly on listener-submitted questions, and we cover: • How the hips, pelvis, and low back actually work together • What different types of hip pa... | 46m 24s | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Ep. 101 - Jealousy in Adult Ballet: Why It Happens (and How to Handle It) | Jealousy isn’t something most of us want to admit, especially as adults. But if you’ve ever found yourself genuinely happy for another dancer while quietly feeling that ache of comparison… you’re not alone. In this solo episode, I’m talking honestly about jealousy in adult ballet — why it feels so complicated, why ballet seems to intensify it, and how to handle it without letting comparison drain your motivation. If you’ve ever struggled with feelings of jealousy, whether in the studio o... | 12m 34s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Ep. 100 - Turning Used Pointe Shoes into Works of Art with Emily Thorpe of PointeReve | There’s something about pointe shoes that makes them almost impossible to throw away once we’re finished dancing in them. Which is why I LOVE what my guest in this episode is doing... Meet Emily Thorpe, a fellow adult dancer and the founder of PointeReve, a small business that transforms used pointe shoes into beautiful works of art. We reflect on what pointe shoes represent for us as adult ballerinas, the significance and memories they carry, and how turning them into art can feel like a way... | 34m 17s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Ep. 99 - Breath as an Essential Element of Artistry in Ballet with Chelsea Weidmann | Breathing is something we all do, but most of us were never really taught how to use it as an intentional part of our ballet technique and artistry. In this episode, I’m joined by recurring guest Chelsea Weidmann (The Geeky Ballerina) as we explore breath as one of the core elements of artistry in ballet. Instead of treating breath as an add-on or a reminder, we talk about breath as part of coordination — supporting how we initiate movement, find lightness or groundedness, and shape musical p... | 36m 58s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Ep. 98 - If January Didn’t Go as Planned: A Gentle Reset for Adult Ballet Dancers 🗓️ | If January didn’t go as planned, this episode is for you. Maybe you started the year motivated and consistent… and then got sick, missed class, or lost momentum. Maybe your ballet routine didn’t restart the way you hoped it would. In this short, encouraging episode, we’re reframing the idea that you’re “behind” and talking about why losing momentum isn’t a personal failure, especially for adult ballet dancers. We’ll explore why consistency matters more than intensity, why your body doesn’t fo... | 9m 07s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Ep. 97 - Pas de Deux for Adult Dancers: What to Know Before You Try It with Lester & Laurence Gonzalez | Adult dancer, does pas de deux feel out of reach or like a long-lost dream? Many of us have been telling ourselves that partnering is only for pre-professionals or company dancers, and that if we didn’t start early, we somehow “missed our chance.” Sound familiar? I’m joined in this episode by Lester and Laurence, founders of Pas De Deux Workshops & Coaching, for an honest, approachable conversation about pas de deux for adult dancers. ✨But first, thank you Jule Dancewear for sponsoring th... | 46m 16s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Ep. 96 - Jumping with Confidence & Stability in the Center as an Adult Dancer with Christina Krigolson (Part 2) | This episode builds on last week's episode about building strong, stable jumps at the barre, so if you haven’t listened yet, start there for the full benefit of the conversation. ✨ But first, thank you Frenchies Hairpins for sponsoring this episode! Get your velvet coated hairpins (my go-to product for French twists and ballet buns) at frenchieshairpins.com and use code AFTERCLASS10 for 10% off your order! In this episode, we continue the conversation with Christina Krigolson, former professi... | 44m 35s | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Ep. 95 - Building Jumps That Feel Strong, Stable & Light as an Adult Dancer with Christina Krigolson (Part 1) | Great jumps don’t start in the air, they start at the barre! In part one of this two-part conversation, I’m joined by Christina Krigolson, founder of Face the Barre, to address some of the most common challenges adult dancers experience in petite & grande allegro, and break down how adult dancers can build stronger, more confident jumps starting at the barre. We talk about how plié, tendu, and dégagé prepare your body for jumping, common habits that make jumps feel heavy or unstable... | 32m 06s | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() Ep. 94 - 3 Ways to Instantly Transform Your Dancing, For Adult Ballet Dancers of Any Level! (Archive Favorite) | Looking polished and confident in your dancing isn’t always about doing more — often, it’s about small the details. In this fan-favorite episode from the After Class archives, we’re revisiting three small but powerful elements that can instantly elevate how you look and feel as an adult ballet dancer: hands, eyes, and head placement. We break down the subtle choices that make a big difference — from properly extending your fingers, to activating your eye line, to holding your head with intent... | 18m 57s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
16 placements across 16 markets.
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16 placements across 16 markets.
