EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 47 MIN
Fame, Pressure & Healing with Nia Sioux
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Nia Sioux joins us for a deeply honest conversation about growing up in the spotlight, navigating toxic training environments, body image, and learning how to separate discipline from emotional harm in competitive performance spaces. We also discuss the culture of “tough love” in dance and athletics, and how harmful behavior is often normalized or disguised as discipline, passion, or preparation for success. Nia also talks about her book, Bottom of the Pyramid, and the themes that inspired it — including resilience, triumph, and defining success for herself.Beyond the entertainment industry, this episode explores confidence, burnout, mental health, womanhood, and the process of rebuilding a sense of self outside of performance. A thoughtful, vulnerable, and incredibly important conversation that we loved so much! Love you guys! Shawn & Andrew https://www.instagram.com/niasioux/ https://linktr.ee/niasioux?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn4QQkztuGCYOTk9ao7Li_pViWJqPQoM3xhVXS_wrHGnDfRzjUGXUH9ICiKgA_aem_bxAGkwkF5Do78XDwxxzB0g (00:00) connect with nia (01:00) the story behind nia's name (01:45) what it's like writing a book (02:50) watching the world move away from "tough love" (05:40) when does it become too much? (10:30) constructive criticism vs. cruelty (12:00) a look at nia's background and upbringing (13:50) growing up in the spotlight and the people who had our backs (20:00) the history of the dance studio (25:00) healing from childhood experiences (33:35) current passions and interests (35:00) having my childhood documented on tv (36:36) three goals for the next 5–10 years (38:30) would you change your past? (43:30) still loving dance + advice for dancers
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Nia Sioux joins us for a deeply honest conversation about growing up in the spotlight, navigating toxic training environments, body image, and learning how to separate discipline from emotional harm in competitive performance spaces. We also discuss the culture of “tough love” in dance and athletics, and how harmful behavior is often normalized or disguised as discipline, passion, or preparation for success. Nia also talks about her book, Bottom of the Pyramid, and the themes that inspired it — including resilience, triumph, and defining success for herself.Beyond the entertainment industry, this episode explores confidence, burnout, mental health, womanhood, and the process of rebuilding a sense of self outside of performance. A thoughtful, vulnerable, and incredibly important conversation that we loved so much! Love you guys! Shawn & Andrew https://www.instagram.com/niasioux/ https://linktr.ee/niasioux?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGn4QQkztuGCYOTk9ao7Li_pViWJqPQoM3xhVXS_wrHGnDfRzjUGXUH9ICiKgA_aem_bxAGkwkF5Do78XDwxxzB0g (00:00) connect with nia (01:00) the story behind nia's name (01:45) what it's like writing a book (02:50) watching the world move away from "tough love" (05:40) when does it become too much? (10:30) constructive criticism vs. cruelty (12:00) a look at nia's background and upbringing (13:50) growing up in the spotlight and the people who had our backs (20:00) the history of the dance studio (25:00) healing from childhood experiences (33:35) current passions and interests (35:00) having my childhood documented on tv (36:36) three goals for the next 5–10 years (38:30) would you change your past? (43:30) still loving dance + advice for dancers
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