Handling Jealousy at the Dance Studio
Episode description
Guests - Ellen Marshall and Katie Kruse
Hosted By - Courtney Ortiz and Lesley Mealor
In Episode 136 of Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast, we are talking about the green-eyed monster - jealousy. IDA judge and dance competition team director Katie Kruse and studio owner Ellen Marshall join us today to talk about strategies for handling jealousy between dancers and even parents in the competitive studio environment.
Topics Include:
- How can studio owners and teachers cultivate an environment of healthy competition instead of jealousy?
- What to do when jealousy strikes in the classroom
- How to handle the effects of jealousy with students
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