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  • EP 48: How to Audition for Convention Scholarships
    Dec 25 2025

    Auditions take on a new clarity as John Corella shows how dancers can stay grounded, choose an outfit that supports their presence, rely on their 3 tricks, and move through the journey with steadier confidence.

    John talks openly about the pressure dancers feel and the emotional weight parents carry. It raises important questions. What helps someone stay centered in a room full of nerves? How does a dancer build confidence when the result is out of their hands? He explains why courage grows in spaces where dancers can try, fail, and continue without shame. He also breaks down what teachers actually notice, from focus and kindness to an outfit that helps them remember you. His take on improv feels especially helpful. The 3 tricks approach gives dancers something reliable to lean on when the moment feels unpredictable.

    Listeners will leave with a clearer sense of the audition journey and the mindset that helps a dancer stay steady through every high and low.

    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 Introduction to Dance and Auditions

    03:03 Navigating the Audition Process

    05:52 Preparing for Auditions: Tips and Tricks

    08:46 The Importance of Presentation and Focus

    12:10 Understanding the Audition Environment

    15:10 Improv and Showcasing Your Strengths

    18:04 Coping with Rejection and Disappointment

    20:57 Post-Audition Reflections and Growth

    23:50 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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    32 Min.
  • EP 47: Holiday Episode with Yvette Walts from Dance Moms, AUDC
    Dec 11 2025

    Yvette Walts opens up about the pressure tied to Dance Moms fame, the panic attacks that surfaced once episodes aired, and the steady purpose that guides her work as a studio owner.

    John Corella invites her to revisit the intense reality-TV environment that shaped so much of her early public life, and the conversation turns into an honest look at what happens when you see a version of yourself on screen that doesn’t match who you believe you are. How do you process that kind of shock? What helps you find your footing again? Yvette shares the role her community played as she worked through anxiety and self-forgiveness and she reflects on the difference between reacting in the moment and living with those reactions once millions of people have seen them.

    Yvette also brings forward two decades of insight from owning a dance studio and explains how structure, clarity, and genuine care built a space where more than a thousand students feel supported. What does it take to create a place that feels safe for growth? How do you lead with both expectation and compassion? Through stories from AUDC and Dance Moms and through reflections on panic attacks and leadership, this episode shows the resilience required to stay centered in a world that rarely gives you time to catch your breath.

    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 Yvette Walts Joins John Corella

    03:08 Behind the Scenes of AUDC

    05:48 Reacting Under Stress on Reality TV

    07:30 Regret, Self-Forgiveness, and Online Judgment

    08:58 Panic Attacks After Seeing Herself on TV

    19:47 From Gymnastics to Owning a Dance Studio

    25:08 How Dance Moms Impacted Her Business

    32:18 How Her Teaching Style Evolved Over Time

    48:12 The Systems Behind a 1,100-Student Studio

    49:53 Creating a Full Studio Experience

    53:25 Advice for Studio Owners on Brand and Culture

    01:00:06 Creative Influences and Final Reflections

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • EP 46: Defying Gravity for 15 Years With Wicked Dance Justin Wirick
    Nov 27 2025

    Fifteen years in Wicked collide with grief, queer joy and the quiet rituals that keep a performer brave eight shows a week.

    With part two of the Wicked movie now in theaters, John Corella celebrates the moment by revisiting his conversation with Justin Wirick, a longtime dancer with the Broadway National Tour of Wicked. What begins as a lighthearted holiday replay opens into a layered, intimate look at creativity, identity, resilience and the emotional depth woven into performing the same show thousands of times.

    Justin shares how ritual, presence and community have sustained him through the demands of touring life, the pressure of staying fresh onstage and the grief of losing his mother. He reflects on the ways Wicked mirrors the lived experiences of queer performers who spend years learning to celebrate the parts of themselves they once hid. This episode is a reminder that the courage to keep showing up for your art and for your truth is its own form of defying gravity.

    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 Welcome and Wicked Movie Celebration

    02:00 Justin Wirick on Nerves and Finding His Voice

    05:30 Fifteen Years in Wicked and Touring Life

    12:44 How Justin Finally Joined Wicked After Three Offers

    17:41 Wicked Choreography: Stage vs Film

    23:54 Justin’s Rituals for Calming Nerves Before Every Show

    37:04 Choosing Joy and Staying Fresh After Thousands of Performances

    41:08 Performing Through Grief After Losing His Mom

    41:25 Why Wicked Resonates With LGBTQ+ Audiences

    54:32 Staying Kind and Grounded in a Tough Industry

    01:04:15 Dance Lightning Round and Where to Follow Justin

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    1 Std. und 7 Min.
  • EP 45: The Boy Is Mine Tour Dancer with Charm Spencer
    Nov 13 2025

    Charm Spencer opens up about tour life - the late nights, the travel, and the mindset that keeps him grounded while performing on The Boy Is Mine Tour with Brandy and Monica. In this episode, he joins John Corella to talk about learning to move between masculine and feminine energy onstage and how that balance shapes both his artistry and his identity.

    He reflects on rejection, growth, and humility with a kind of honesty that pulls you in. How do you stay true to yourself when every role asks for something different? How do you keep your confidence in an industry built on constant change?

    Charm’s story connects discipline with self-acceptance and reminds dancers that authenticity is its own kind of power. And for anyone who grew up watching Dance Moms, he shows how those early lessons in adaptability and storytelling still echo through every performance today.

    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 Behind the Scenes of The Boy Is Mine Tour

    06:00 Charm Spencer’s Journey to Becoming a Professional Dancer

    09:03 Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energy in Dance

    11:57 Breakthrough Auditions and Career Lessons

    15:05 A Real Look at Tour Life

    47:59 Handling Criticism and Protecting Your Energy

    49:47 What Touring Dancers Teach Each Other

    54:08 Dance Moms and Early Influences

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • EP 44: 1988 Olympics Womens Gymnastics Team Controversy with Missy Marlowe
    Oct 30 2025

    When former Olympian Melissa Marlowe talks about the 1988 Olympic controversy and the bronze medal being taken away, she doesn’t just revisit a headline; she relives what it felt like to stand on the edge of history and have it quietly rewritten overnight. How does someone keep competing after that? What carries an athlete through when the spotlight fades but the memory doesn’t?

    As she joins John Corella in this episode, Melissa reflects on the discipline, artistry, and strength that defined her career, from the power in her legs and feet to the mindset that helped her face pressure and perfectionism. She shares how her coaches’ mix of kindness and toughness shaped her longevity in a sport built on precision and risk, and how she’s come to measure success in ways that last longer than medals.

    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 Welcome to Dance Dad and Guest Intro

    01:47 Early Ballet Roots and Natural Flexibility

    05:05 Signature Lines: The Power of Legs and Feet

    06:35 Beating Nerves with Sports Psychology

    21:39 The Reality of Olympic Pressure: Was It Worth It

    23:40 1988 Olympic Controversy: Bronze Medal Being Taken Away

    45:22 Competing in the Cold War: USA vs USSR

    51:09 Hard but Kind Coaching and Athlete Longevity

    59:12 Scholarships, Overtraining, and Choosing Longevity

    01:00:42 Life After the Olympics: Movement, Motherhood, Meaning

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    1 Std. und 12 Min.
  • EP 43: The Turn Coach Method
    Oct 16 2025

    What does it take to hit 10 turns with confidence? For Lynnrae Hiers Serra, it comes down to repetition, mechanics, and belief - the same mix that’s helped dancers of every level find their balance and push past limits.

    John Corella talks with Lynnrae, known to many as “The Turn Coach,” about how her journey started at the JPD dance studio under her mentor Terry Schulke and how that experience shaped her lifelong fascination with precision and progress. She explains why mastering turns isn’t about perfection but about patience, consistency, and learning how your body works. What happens when a dancer stops chasing technique and starts trusting the process instead?

    Lynnrae also shares tips for teachers and parents who want to help dancers grow without pressure, along with the story behind TurnCoach Enterprises and her mission to make effective turn training accessible to anyone. This episode looks at the intersection of art, discipline, and belief, and how small shifts in mindset can lead to those moments when everything clicks and the turns finally stick.

    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 Welcome to Dance Dad and Episode Focus on Turns

    01:10 Meet The Turn Coach and Motto “I Can Make Anybody Turn”

    04:15 JPD Dance Studio Roots and Mentor Terry Schulke

    06:25 The Turn Coach Method Progression and 10 Turns System

    11:55 Challenging Tradition: Why Mechanics Come Before Perfection

    13:59 What Actually Makes You Turn: Practical Mechanics That Work

    19:50 TurnCoach Enterprises: Scaling a 700 Person Waitlist

    26:40 Most Common Mistake: Fix Your Prep to Unlock More Rotations

    33:20 Every Body Can Turn: Mindset, Confidence, and Inclusive Coaching

    44:50 Healthy Body Image in Dance: Language Teachers Should Avoid

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • EP 42: Every Body is a Dancer’s Body with Amanda LaCount
    Oct 3 2025

    Amanda LaCount proves that plus size dancers belong center stage, sharing how her journey, her advocacy, and the support of Dance Mom Jill are reshaping the dance community.

    A professional dancer who has performed with Lady Gaga, Rihanna, JLo, and Katy Perry, Amanda joins John Corella to challenge the stereotypes that have long defined the industry. She reveals how media-driven beauty standards create barriers, why she is determined to advocate for greater inclusivity, and how she built the confidence to push back against an environment that often resists change.

    Amanda credits much of her boldness to Dance Mom Jill’s unwavering advocacy and explains why having someone in your corner can make all the difference. From speaking openly about rejection and resilience to highlighting the responsibility of representation, Amanda shows how dancers of every body type can thrive when they are given safe, supportive spaces to express their art.

    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 Introduction to Amanda LaCount on Dance Dad

    07:43 Every Body Is a Dancer’s Body: Breaking Stereotypes

    11:32 Finding Boldness Through Dance Mom Jill’s Advocacy

    24:32 Growing Up Plus Size in Dance Competitions

    30:42 How Studios and Conventions Can Support Plus Size Dancers

    42:03 Performing in Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Show

    45:33 Lessons From Working With Lady Gaga and Katy Perry

    47:37 Teaching Dance and Creating Inclusive Spaces

    56:23 Inclusivity vs. Stereotypes in Casting

    01:00:27 Being the Role Model Amanda Never Had

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.
  • EP 41: Xanadu, Olivia Newton-John with Xanadu dancer Cheryl Baxter
    Sep 18 2025

    Cheryl Baxter’s very first job as a young dancer put her on the set of Xanadu with Olivia Newton-John, Gene Kelly, and Kenny Ortega. What does it feel like to step into a world like that straight out of a small town in Wisconsin? And how do you carry lessons from legends into a career that lasts for decades?

    Joining John Corella in this episode, Cheryl reflects on the magic of Xanadu, the influence of Gene Kelly’s ease and Olivia Newton-John’s authenticity, and the ways she has kept her career alive through every crossover - from film and television to teaching and even TikTok!

    Cheryl’s story invites you to think about resilience, reinvention, and the joy that comes from saying yes to new stages of life in dance.

    Episode Breakdown:

    00:00 Dance Dad Introduction

    03:20 Making Xanadu With Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly

    06:00 Gene Kelly’s On Set Lesson: Relax and Have Fun

    10:30 Meeting Olivia Newton-John and Early Xanadu Memories

    16:10 Why Xanadu Became a Cult Classic

    28:30 Reinvention and Career Crossover From Stage to TikTok

    49:30 Filming Magic on Xanadu: Steadicam, Long Days, Big Finale

    57:50 Stay Bold: Resilience and Reinvention in Dance

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.