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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 33 MIN

Career Longevity Secrets: Alison Stroming on Why Versatility Beats Specialization

from Building Champions for Life · host Kirk Spahn

Alison Stroming's journey from a shy child in Brazil to a multifaceted performer and entrepreneur reveals profound insights about resilience, adaptability, and the transformative power of pursuing passion with intentionality. Born and adopted at ten months, she discovered dance through her family's influence, finding in movement what words could not express. What began as a shy child's escape became the foundation for a career that would span continents and evolve far beyond the classical boundaries of ballet.Through her own experience with burnout after Dance Theater Harlem, Alison learned that breaks are not interruptions to progress but essential components of sustainable achievement. Her relationship with mentorship illuminates the profound impact of representation and guidance, demonstrating that true mentorship is reciprocal and enduring. Now in the position to mentor younger dancers, she recognizes the responsibility of being a role model and advocates for listening to one's body while questioning the culture that glorifies constant productivity. Her advice to aspiring performers centers on authenticity and the danger of comparison, especially in an age of social media where curated images create illusions of others' journeys.For those inspired by Alison Stroming's remarkable journey of growth, reinvention, and commitment to uplifting the dance community, her work continues beyond performance and mentorship. Connect with her through her website at www.alisonstroming.com to explore her dancewear line, upcoming workshops, and community initiatives designed to support the next generation of dancers. Follow her on Instagram to stay updated on her latest projects, mentorship opportunities, and insights into balancing artistry with entrepreneurship. 

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