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Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching

Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, with host Ginger Haithcox, features life coaching and financial coaching for Dance Studio Owners. Each week we talk money, mindset and self care to help you live a more peaceful life and run a profitable business.Learn to overcome overwhelm, make money as a Dance Studio Owner, and live a peaceful life as you confidently delegate work to your staff while enjoying regular days off.

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    143 | What's Behind Your Resistance to Commitment?

    Have you ever avoided committing to something because you were afraid you might not follow through? In this episode, I'm talking about the resistance to commitment and the thoughts that often sit underneath it. Sometimes we tell ourselves that life is too unpredictable, our schedules are too busy, or we need more control before we can commit to a plan. But when we dig deeper, the real concern may be the fear of missing the mark. I share a coaching conversation with a client who wanted to add a blog to her website but resisted creating a regular posting schedule. Through a few probing questions, we uncovered that the hesitation was connected to not wanting to fail.   Join the Leadership Roundtable Newsletter The Leadership Roundtable Newsletter is sent on the 1st and 15th of each month and includes practical tips, education, and encouragement for dance studio owners. Sign up at: thestudioownerlifecoach.com/newsletter

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    141 | Knee Jerk Reactions

    Do you ever find yourself making big decisions based on one comment, one complaint, or one request? As studio owners, we're natural problem-solvers. When a parent asks for a new class, a family questions a policy, or a staff member raises a concern, it's easy to jump straight into action mode. Before long, you're rearranging schedules, rewriting procedures, creating new offerings, or spending hours trying to solve a problem that may not actually exist. In this episode, Ginger explores the difference between reacting to feedback and evaluating it. She introduces the concept of "data mode"—a simple mindset shift that can help studio owners reduce stress, make better decisions, and avoid wasting valuable time and energy. Join the Newsletter Looking for practical strategies, mindset coaching, leadership insights, and business tips created specifically for dance studio owners? Subscribe to The Studio Owner Life Coach Newsletter and get weekly encouragement, actionable ideas, and tools to help you create more peace and more profit in your studio. Subscribe here: https://thestudioownerlifecoach.com/newsletter     If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with another studio owner who could use a little more peace and a little more profit.    

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    140 | You've Reached Your Goal, What's Next?

    Summer often gives dance studio owners a rare opportunity to pause, reset, and think about what comes next. For some owners, the next chapter involves improving systems, strengthening the team, or creating more freedom in their schedules. For others, the studio is already successful. The debt has been paid, the staff is dependable, and the major goals have been accomplished. Reaching that point can bring an unexpected question: What do I do now? In this episode, Ginger explores the studio owner's role as the most valuable human resource in the business. Delegation can create flexibility, but a studio still needs the owner's vision, leadership, and connection to its mission. Your business may be capable of operating while you take time away, but your role extends beyond completing daily tasks. You set the direction. You notice cultural shifts, study the financial numbers, anticipate future needs, and help the people around you grow. For longtime studio owners who have already accomplished many of their original goals, the next level of fulfillment may come through service. Your experience could help develop a teacher, mentor another owner, support someone in your community, or strengthen the dance industry beyond your own studio. This summer, consider how your leadership might evolve and where you may be ready to pay forward the guidance you once received. In This Episode Why summer can become a natural season of renewal for studio owners The difference between creating flexibility and becoming disconnected from your business Why the owner remains an essential part of the studio's leadership What can happen after you accomplish the goals you spent years pursuing Recognizing when you have outgrown your current rooms and conversations Finding renewed purpose through mentorship, leadership, and service Ways experienced studio owners can give back to others Reflection Question Where could your experience, leadership, or resources make a meaningful difference for someone else? Join the Newsletter Get practical information about money, mindset, leadership, and studio ownership delivered on the first and fifteenth of each month. Visit thestudioownerlifecoach.com/newsletter to subscribe. Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching is a podcast for studio owners who want a peaceful life and a profitable business.

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    139 | Love & Marriage: Staying Connected Through the Journey with Connie O'Reel

    Owning a dance studio can place a unique strain on a marriage, especially during busy seasons when recital deadlines, competitions, staffing challenges, and unexpected problems demand your attention. In this episode of The Life We Build series, Ginger talks with Connie O'Reel, owner of Southwest Synergy Dance, about building a strong marriage while growing a successful dance studio. Connie shares how her husband has supported her throughout her 20 years of studio ownership, from helping with hands-on projects to offering encouragement behind the scenes. Ginger and Connie also discuss the importance of recognizing when business stress is affecting your relationship, making time for connection outside of the studio, and understanding what kind of support your spouse is best equipped to provide. In this episode, you'll hear about: How Connie and her husband found ways to spend time together during the early years of studio ownership Why busy seasons can create tension at home The importance of showing appreciation when your spouse supports your business How scheduled date nights can help couples stay connected Why your spouse may not always be the best person to process studio drama with How to communicate clearly when you need a listening ear versus a solution The value of creating family time that has nothing to do with dance How to make sure your spouse is included in the rewarding parts of studio ownership Mrs. Connie O'Reel is the Director and Owner of Southwest Synergy Dance, bringing over 40 years of training in jazz, hip hop, ballet, and lyrical. A former competitive dancer and Illinois state champion at Lockport Township High School, she began assistant teaching at age twelve and became a principal instructor by nineteen. Since assuming leadership in 2006, Miss Connie has grown Southwest Synergy Dance into an award-winning, community-centered studio, named Southland's Best Dance Studio, and has expanded its reach with a second location. Her choreography spans competitive as well as local high school programs. Connie is an active member of The Rhee Gold Company's Gold Alliance, Gold Alliance Masters, and The Organized Executive Club, where she continues to advance her leadership and business expertise. Known for building confident dancers and strong communities, Connie remains committed to developing the next generation through discipline, creativity, and connection. https://swsynergy.com/   If you enjoyed today's episode, be sure to get on The Leadership Roundtable newsletter. Enjoy twice monthly tools, inspiration and life coaching delivered to your inbox. Subscribe today.

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    138 | Divorce, Motherhood, and Refusing to Play Small with Laura Giacomelli

    In this episode of Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, Ginger talks with Laura Giacomelli, owner and founder of Libra Dance Studio in Warminster, Pennsylvania. Laura shares openly about divorce, single motherhood, business ownership, financial independence, and what changed when she stopped playing small. Her story is honest, practical, and deeply relevant for dance studio owners who are building businesses while also navigating real life. Laura talks about filing for divorce in January 2024, the importance of protecting her business with a prenup, and how that decision helped her keep ownership of the studio she had built. She also reflects on how she changed after divorce, describing how her ambition and creativity expanded once she had the freedom to make decisions fully on her own. The conversation also explores what it means to run your studio like a real business. Laura explains why studio owners need to know their numbers, set financial goals, make profitable scheduling decisions, and think long term about owner pay, retirement, and personal financial stability. Laura also shares about being a single mom to her son Cole, advocating for him as a child with special needs, and creating a business structure that allows her to be present for her family. With strong systems, delegation, and the right team in place, Laura has built a studio that supports her life and gives her room to grow. About Laura Giacomelli Laura Giacomelli is a Philadelphia native, entrepreneur, and dance industry professional with more than 15 years of experience as a studio owner and 23 years as an educator. She is a sought-after business presenter, social media content creator, and mentor who is passionate about helping dance studio owners build successful, sustainable businesses. As a single mother to her son, Cole, who is autistic, Laura is also a dedicated advocate for neurodiversity and inclusion. Her personal and professional experiences have shaped her commitment to creating supportive environments where all children can thrive. Laura has intentionally built a business and lifestyle that prioritizes both professional success and family, demonstrating that it is possible to achieve meaningful work-life balance while growing a thriving studio and remaining fully present as a parent. Through her speaking, mentoring, and educational content, she inspires others to pursue success on their own terms while leading with purpose, passion, and authenticity. You can find Laura online at: Studio Website: libradancestudio.com Instagram: @misslauragiacomelli   If you enjoyed today's episode, be sure to get on The Leadership Roundtable newsletter. Enjoy twice monthly tools, inspiration and life coaching delivered to your inbox. Subscribe today.

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    137 | Studio Ownership, Family, and Finding Yourself Again with Judy Sullivan

    In this episode of Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, Ginger talks with Judy Sullivan, owner of Silver City Dance Center in Taunton, Massachusetts, as part of the series The Life We Build. Judy is celebrating 25 years as a dance studio owner, and her story is full of lessons on longevity, family, boundaries, delegation, and staying connected to the person you are outside of your business. Judy shares how she went from performing in New York City to opening her own studio, even though owning a dance studio was not originally part of her plan. She reflects on the early years of figuring out pricing, enrollment, staffing, and growth without a business background, and how she learned to build a studio that aligned with her values. Ginger and Judy also talk honestly about raising children while running a studio, the challenges of having your own children dance at your school, the importance of setting boundaries with families and staff, and why studio owners need lives beyond the studio walls. One of the most powerful parts of Judy's story is how returning to performing helped her hire more teachers, delegate classes, and rediscover a piece of herself that had been set aside for years. Her story is a reminder that your studio can be a meaningful part of your life while still leaving room for your family, your creativity, and your own personal growth.   About Judy Sullivan A native of Berkley, MA, she has danced since the age of 3, studying with Carole Miller in Taunton. She started teaching her own dance classes at the age of 15 and found her true calling in life. Judy graduated with a BA in Theatre and Dance from Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA. After college, she moved to NYC where she performed on the steps of Federal Hall in a Musical by Jonathan Larson called JP Morgan Saves the Nation, and also toured around the Southern US/East Coast with A Christmas Carol. She opened up SCDC in 2001 to inspire the next generation of dancers. Since 2020, she has participated in 'online school' and has taken many interactive seminars to continue her education: business, finance, preschool dance, child behavior and development and Tap History, among others. She has completed her Certificate in Dance Entrepreneurship and her Level One Mental Health Wellness Certificate. She is currently certified by test to teach through Acrobatic Arts for Acro, the Dance Teachers Club of Boston and the American Society, Dance Masters of America in Ballet, Tap, and Jazz and continues to participate in continuing education seminars through their organizations. She has recently appeared as both a guest and as a co-host on Rhee Gold's "Living the Dream" Podcast. This summer she is on Faculty at the Dance Life Teacher Conference in Florida. In 2024, she choreographed "Rent" for Falmouth Theater Guild. She is extremely proud to be celebrating 25 years as a business owner in Downtown Taunton.   If you enjoyed today's episode, be sure to get on The Leadership Roundtable newsletter. Enjoy twice monthly tools, inspiration and life coaching delivered to your inbox. Subscribe today.

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    136 | Going on Sabbatical in 26-27 Season + The Life We Build Series Coming Soon

    In this episode of Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, Ginger shares the personal story behind her decision to take a teaching sabbatical for the 2026–2027 dance season after more than 25 years of teaching. She talks honestly about what led to this decision, why it feels both exciting and unfamiliar, and how slowly handing off choreography and classroom responsibilities has opened up space for a new season of leadership. Ginger reflects on the joy of watching her staff step forward, seeing dancers perform in the community, and realizing that stepping back from teaching does not mean stepping away from the studio. Instead, this sabbatical is about rest, renewal, curiosity, and allowing herself to discover what comes next. This episode also introduces the upcoming podcast series, The Life We Build, a collection of honest conversations with dance studio owners about identity, relationships, motherhood, divorce, transition, second careers, and life beyond the business. The series is designed to highlight the real stories of women in the dance studio industry and create space for deeper conversations that are often left unspoken. Join The Leadership Roundtable Newsletter and get two emails of inspiration and life coaching per month: https://thestudioownerlifecoach.com/newsletter

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    135 | Your Body Is Trying to Get Your Attention: A conversation about burnout with Jaclyn Smith

    In this episode of Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, Ginger talks with Jaclyn Smith, a former dance studio owner and current mental health therapist in New Jersey, about the real cost of studio ownership when self-care keeps getting pushed to the bottom of the list. Jaclyn shares her journey from growing up in a dance studio, opening her own school, expanding into a 13,000-square-foot facility with six classrooms, and eventually closing her studio after an unexpected real estate shift forced her to reevaluate her life, her health, and her identity. This conversation goes far beyond surface-level self-care. Jaclyn explains why bubble baths and weekends away may offer short-term relief, but deeper self-care requires honest identity work, body awareness, and a willingness to stop ignoring the warning signs. Together, Ginger and Jaclyn discuss how dance studio owners, especially women in this industry, often normalize pushing through pain, delaying medical appointments, skipping rest, and treating every studio problem as their personal responsibility. Jaclyn brings both her lived experience and her mental health perspective to the conversation, helping studio owners understand why the body's signals matter and what can happen when we continue to ignore them. Jaclyn Augustyn Smith Jaclyn is a graduate clinical mental health counseling student at Rider University, where she is completing her MA with a specialization in Dance/Movement Therapy (R-DMT). She holds a BFA in Dance Education from The Ohio State University and brings an extensive range of certifications to her work, including Board Certified Coach (BCC), Certified Sports Counseling, Pilates and Group Fitness Instruction, Injury Prevention, Certified Health Coach and Nutrition from The Ohio State University, and Certified Peri/Post-Natal Fitness and Nutrition. Jaclyn currently serves as Studio Services Manager at Dance Device Lab, President of Chi Sigma Iota — the Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International chapter at Rider University — and Student Representative on the Rider University Counseling Advisory Board. Her clinical training has been shaped by 200 hours of supervised experience across two inpatient settings — Princeton House Behavioral Health in Princeton, NJ and Pinelands Recovery Center in Medford, NJ — where her focus has centered on integrating movement-based interventions with evidence-based counseling to support emotional and behavioral change. Jaclyn's work lives at the intersection of somatic practice, mental health, and nervous system regulation, with particular attention to trauma-informed care, emotional attunement, co-regulation, burnout recovery, and mental health within performance and movement communities. She is available for one-on-one and small group coaching. Movewellmindbody.com Instagram: @unpackedwithjac   If you enjoyed today's episode, be sure to get on The Leadership Roundtable newsletter. Enjoy twice monthly tools, inspiration and life coaching delivered to your inbox. Subscribe today.

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    134 | Stop Resenting the Work You Asked For

    Do you ever catch yourself complaining about the work you do, the customers you serve, or the responsibilities that come with owning a business? In this episode, Ginger talks about the mindset shift that happens when business owners move from frustration and complaint into appreciation and ownership. Whether you are running a dance studio, launching a new program, managing customer questions, or trying to grow your income, your attitude toward the work matters. Ginger shares how complaints about customers, money, and workload can quietly affect the way you show up in your business. She also challenges studio owners to recognize the privilege and responsibility of building something that creates income, serves families, and provides jobs for others. This episode is a reminder that more money will not automatically create more gratitude. Appreciation has to begin with what you already have, the customers you already serve, and the income your business is already producing.   Subscribe to the Leadership Roundtable Newsletter to get inspiration and insight for dance studio owners: https://thestudioownerlifecoach.com/newsletter

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    133 | The Ministry Mindset: When Passion Becomes a Financial Liability

    Many studio owners — especially those with faith backgrounds or ties to community organizations — carry what guest Caroline Zanni of HarQuin Dance Bookkeeping calls the "ministry mindset": the deeply ingrained belief that sacrifice is the highest form of service, and that charging appropriately somehow conflicts with doing good work. In this episode, Ginger and Caroline share their own experiences working within church settings and unpack how that ethos quietly shapes the financial decisions of studio owners — from guilt around tuition rates to reflexive discounting that slowly erodes profitability. The conversation gets practical, too. Caroline makes the case that knowing your numbers isn't a betrayal of your mission — it's what makes your mission sustainable. From scheduling regular dates with your books to replacing open-ended discounts with a structured scholarship program (which, as Ginger points out, actually invites community generosity rather than absorbing the cost alone), this episode reframes financial health not as the opposite of ministry, but as its foundation. No money, no mission.

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    132 | You Expect This From Your Dancers… But Not Yourself

    You already know what it takes to grow a strong dancer. More training. More consistency. More investment. So why do so many studio owners resist doing the same for themselves? In today's episode, we're unpacking a powerful (and often uncomfortable) truth: the double standard that keeps studio owners stuck. If you've ever felt like you're plateauing in your business—or questioning whether investing in yourself is "worth it"—this conversation will challenge the way you think about growth. Inside this episode, we're talking about: The hidden double standard between how we train dancers and how we lead our businesses Why avoiding investment in your growth may actually be costing you more How coaching, mentorship, and education can accelerate your results The real reason so many studio owners feel stuck or plateaued What it looks like to lead by example—and grow into the next level of your business If you want stronger dancers, you already believe in training. This episode is your invitation to apply that same standard to yourself.   If you're ready for more peace and more profit in your life and business, I invite you to discover your path through life coaching. Start here: https://www.gingerhaithcox.com

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    131 | The Frustration of Friction

    Friction in your studio isn't always loud — it's the registration that never gets completed, the declined card with no clear process, the lead who expressed interest and then disappeared. In this episode, Ginger breaks down the most common places friction quietly drains your time, your team's energy, and your enrollment numbers. From murky payment language to follow-up systems that live in one person's memory (and nowhere else), she walks through the specific operational gaps that make running your studio harder than it needs to be. But the most important shift in this episode might be the one closest to home: recognizing when you are the friction. When every decision, approval, or question has to run through the owner, the whole business slows down — not because of a bad team, but because of a missing structure. Ginger makes the case for building clear lanes of authority so your team can actually do their jobs, your customers can get real help, and you can stop being the bottleneck in your own business. If you're ready to work through the friction points in your studio with support and strategy, visit gingerhaithcox.com to book a discovery call

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    130 | What is Your Enough Number?

    In this episode, Ginger challenges the pervasive business culture of more — more students, more revenue, more square footage — and introduces a framework for identifying the number that actually aligns with the life you want to live. Your enough number is the intersection of what you desire and what you are capable of earning. It accounts for your salary, your benefits, your revenue, and your profit. It is highly personal, and it will not look the same for every studio owner. Ginger shares three portraits of what an enough number can look like: the studio owner building a comfortable, sustainable lifestyle with room for rest and vacation; the owner creating generational wealth and employing family members full-time; and the public school teacher who runs her studio as a passion project with no interest in scaling — and has every right to feel good about that. She also shares her own experience of blurting out a random financial goal to her life coach, then stepping back to ask what she actually wanted — and landing on something more honest and more aligned with her values.   div]:bg-bg-000/50 [&_pre>div]:border-0.5 [&_pre>div]:border-border-400 [&_.ignore-pre-bg>div]:bg-transparent [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8"> _*]:min-w-0 gap-3 standard-markdown"> If this episode resonated with you and you are ready to stop chasing someone else's dream business, visit gingerhaithcox.com to schedule a discovery call.        

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    129 | Can I Make My Studio a Nonprofit? A Conversation with Lindsey Roberts

    Nonprofit status comes up all the time in dance studio owner communities, especially when studio owners are thinking about scholarships, competition teams, youth outreach, or grant funding. In this episode, Ginger sits down with Lindsey Roberts from Harquin Bookkeeping to break down what actually changes when you move from a for-profit to a nonprofit, what the IRS expects, and what studio owners often misunderstand. Lindsey explains why a nonprofit is not "the same business, just with tax benefits," and what you give up in exchange for being tax-exempt. They talk through the reality of boards, payroll rules, grant expectations, restricted vs. unrestricted funds, and why grants shouldn't be treated as your main solution for cash flow. If you've ever thought, "Should I make my competition team a nonprofit?" or "Would grants fix this?" this conversation will help you make a clearer, smarter decision.   Connect with Harquin Bookkeeping at https://www.dancebookkeeping.co/gingerhaithcox/coaching   Want to learn more? Get Understanding Nonprofits, a digital course from Ginger availalbe fro just $29.97. Understanding Nonprofits provides a basic overview of the benefits, definitions, and process of starting and running a nonprofit organization in the United States. Myths about nonprofits 501c3 recognition Discounts and grants for nonprofits Requirements Process of becoming a nonprofit Taught by Ginger Haithcox, nonprofit leader with over 20 years of experience in various nonprofit organizations.

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    128 | Stop Sending People to Your Homepage: Landing Pages

    If you've been running ads and wondering why people aren't enrolling, the problem likely isn't your offer — it's where you're sending them. In this episode, Ginger breaks down why directing traffic to your studio's homepage is costing you leads, and how purpose-built landing pages keep prospective families focused on exactly one thing: taking action. Ginger walks through the anatomy of an effective landing page — matched visuals and language from your ad, a simple contact form, and zero distractions (no navigation, no social links, no rabbit holes). Whether you're promoting summer camps, a preschool program, or a new session, the formula is the same: one offer, one page, one next step. The goal isn't immediate enrollment — it's getting their contact information so your team can follow up and do what they do best. The Leadership Round Table — a collective of studio owners at 10+ years or the six-to-seven figure mark — is now open for April through June 2026. Learn more at thestudioownerlifecoach.com.

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    127 | Profit Plans: Putting Your Money To Work

    This episode explores how to assign each profit center in your business a job so that your money supports your long-term goals instead of getting absorbed into day-to-day expenses. Ginger shares practical examples of how studio owners are using profit to cover summer expenses, fund building improvements, save for emergency reserves, invest in flooring, and pay down debt. She also explains why separating profit into its own account can help you stay focused and intentional. If you have ever looked at your numbers and wondered where the profit actually went, this episode will help you think differently about how to manage it. In this episode: Why profit without a plan tends to disappear How to use profit to prepare for slower summer months Why emergency savings matters for dance studios How to save up for improvements instead of relying on credit A simple way to use profit for debt repayment Why a separate profit account can help you protect your margins If you are ready for more support, the Leadership Roundtable is a space for studio owners to have high-level conversations, grow alongside peers, and build lasting connections in a supportive community. Learn more at thestudioownerlifecoach.com.

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    126 | Simplicity In Your Dance Studio

    Ginger unpacks the complexity trap and why more is not always better. From extra programs and seasonal events to software and staffing layers, what once made sense may now be draining your time, energy, leadership, and profit. She shares how complexity can quietly create confusion for your staff, inconsistency for your customers, and mental overload for you as the owner. More importantly, she explains why simplification is not about doing less for the sake of less. It is about getting clear on what is truly working, what is profitable, and what deserves your focus. If you have been feeling like you are constantly putting out fires, this episode will help you step back, refocus, and think differently about growth. Are you a studio owner with at least ten years in business? We'd love to have you in The Leadership Roundtable. Apply today, our next cohort starts April 7, 2026 and space is limited. Visit https://thestudioownerlifecoach.com/ 

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    125 | From Stress to Systems: Dana VanPell's Dance Studio Transformation

    In this episode of Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, Ginger sits down with Dana VanPell, owner of A Step in Time Dance Center in New Jersey. Dana shares what it was like to run her studio feeling overwhelmed, disorganized, and stuck in a constant cycle of stress, and how coaching helped her create more clarity, confidence, and peace in both her business and personal life. With 25 years of studio ownership behind her, Dana opens up about the pressure to keep reinventing the wheel, the challenge of comparing herself to other studio owners, and the mindset shift that helped her trust herself again. She also shares practical changes she has made in her studio, from systems and hiring to costume payments and summer planning, and why support has made such a difference. This conversation is honest, encouraging, and full of reminders that growth does not always mean doing everything differently. Sometimes it means trusting what already works and making thoughtful improvements one step at a time.   About Dana Dana has over 25 years of experience in dance education and has devoted her career to inspiring dancers of all ages and skill levels. She is the owner and studio director of A Step in Time Dance Center, established in 2001. At the age of 16, Ms. Dana was a principal dancer for the New Jersey Tap Ensemble, training under renowned legends such as Gregory Hines, Savion Glover, Deborah Mitchell, and Karen Callaway. She furthered her dance education at Mercer County College, focusing on modern dance and ballet. As the founder of ASIT, Ms. Dana has guided countless students from the ages of three through their senior year of high school. Many of her students have gone on to join collegiate dance teams, pursue professional dance careers, and even become studio owners themselves. Ms. Dana is passionate about creating a welcoming and supportive environment where students can advance their technique, express their creativity, build confidence, and, most importantly, discover their love for dance. She remains committed to her own professional growth through online programs, which enhance both her personal knowledge and studio management skills, ultimately benefiting her students. Looking ahead, Ms. Dana is excited to continue guiding the next generation of dancers at ASIT and to share her passion for dance with the community for many years to come.   Join The Leadership Roundtable for Dance Studio Owners by visiting https://thestudioownerlifecoach.com/ Our next cohort begins April 7, 2026

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    124 | When Your Identity Hasn't Caught Up to Your Goals

    What if the biggest thing standing between you and your next business goal is not strategy, but identity? In this episode, Ginger explores the gap between where you are now and the version of yourself required to reach your next level. Whether your goal is higher income, more students, stronger staffing, or becoming debt free, you may be carrying beliefs about yourself that are keeping you stuck. Ginger walks through how studio owners unconsciously label themselves with phrases like "I'm a hot mess," "I'm exhausted," or "I'm always struggling," and why repeating those thoughts can quietly shape your actions, decisions, and results. This episode will help you notice the identity patterns that may be holding you back and begin shifting into the stronger, smarter, more confident version of yourself that your future requires. In this episode, you'll hear: How identity affects your ability to reach big goals Why your future self can feel disconnected from who you are today The hidden cost of calling yourself things like "a hot mess" or "overwhelmed" How repeated thoughts turn into beliefs Why changing the way you describe yourself can change the way you lead A simple exercise to help you identify where your identity gap is showing up How to begin stepping into the role of CEO, director, and confident business owner A key reminder from this episode: You are not the hard season you are walking through. That is a circumstance, not your identity.   Get Coached with Ginger! https://gingerhaithcox.com/

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    123 | How to Coach Yourself: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Results

    As dance studio owners, we're not just running schedules and recitals. We're managing people, pressure, expectations, and emotions all day long. In this episode, Ginger breaks down a simple self-coaching approach you can use in the moment, when a parent complains, a staff member disappoints you, or your brain starts telling you "this is impossible." You'll hear: Why learning to coach yourself doesn't replace coaching, it strengthens you The difference between reacting from frustration vs. responding from leadership How the same situation can create anger, compassion, or calm (depending on the thought) A practical way to "neutralize" a triggering moment so you can choose your next move The mindset shift that pulls you out of despair and back into problem-solving If you've been feeling stuck, easily triggered, or worn down by the constant emotional load of leadership, this one will feel like a deep exhale.   Get private one on one coaching with Ginger Book your free 15 minute Discovery Call at www.gingerhaithcox.com Here's what happens during the Discovery Call First of all, you don't have to do anything special to prepare for the call, just show up.SheI'll ask a few questions to learn about you and your studio, share how she can help you, and then decide together what the next right step is.

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    122 | Procrastination Decoded

    In this episode of Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, Ginger explores procrastination through a different lens. Instead of using procrastination as a label or a reason to judge yourself, you'll learn how to treat delay as information. Sometimes procrastination is true avoidance, but sometimes a delay is due diligence, thoughtful leadership, or simply a signal that you need rest. Ginger references Psychology Today's overview of procrastination and unpacks the most common reasons studio owners delay tasks, including fear of failure, perfectionism, overwhelm, resentment, lack of belief, and depletion. You'll walk away with a simple self-check to help you tell the difference between avoidance and intentional delay, plus a short exercise to help you take action without forcing yourself into shame.   Psychology Today: Procrastination (Basics) https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/procrastination Work With Ginger If you want help decoding what's underneath your procrastination and creating an action plan you can actually follow, Ginger offers one-on-one business coaching for dance studio owners. Book a free 15-minute discovery call at: https://www.gingerhaithcox.com

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    121 | Creating Dance Recital Consistency with Prosody Backstage

    Recital season is one of the biggest "make it or break it" moments for retention and reputation. In this conversation, I'm joined by Kali Ashe and Abby Stewart from Prosody Backstage to talk about what consistency really looks like for families, how to build repeatable systems year after year, and the small details that instantly make a show feel more professional. In this episode, we talk about What "recital consistency" feels like from a parent and customer experience perspective Why consistency drives retention (and what causes families to leave after recital season) The first two anchors: a clear timeline and clear communication How to standardize early, stay flexible, and avoid last-minute stress Delegation and backstage organization so the show can run smoothly The professional details that matter most, from check-in/check-out to clean entrances and exits Red flags that predict chaos, and how to stabilize fast if you're behind Connect with Prosody Backstage Website: https://www.prosodyperformancearts.com Social media platforms: @prosodyperformancearts Schedule a meeting to talk recital solutions or learn more about Prosody Backstage: https://calendly.com/prosodyperformancearts/prosody-backstage

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    120 | Discomfort Before The Growth (How to keep moving toward your next goal)

    Growth always comes with a mandatory season of discomfort. In this episode, I'm talking about what that discomfort looks like in real studio life, why we resist it even when we know it's coming, and how avoiding it delays the results we want. I also break down how "fear of failure" is often just fear of discomfort, and how buffering keeps us stuck. If you're on the edge of a decision, a change, or a new level in your business, this episode will help you recognize what's happening and move forward anyway. ------------------- Get Ginger's latest book, Studio Staffing Success: A Guide to Hiring, Training, and Retaining Amazing Dance Studio Staff available on Amazon at https://a.co/d/0ggQVjx7 Get Coached one on one with Ginger by visiting https://www.gingerhaithcox.com/ and requesting a free 15-minute discovery call. 

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    119 | Successful, But Uncomfortable

    Have you ever edited what you share because you didn't want people to judge your success? In this episode, Ginger talks about the quiet habit of hiding wealth, why it often comes from a desire to belong, and how it can keep women business owners stuck in fear instead of authenticity. You'll hear real-life examples of how wealth-hiding shows up, why "mixed company" is usually a guess, and how honest conversations about money can normalize success and expand what feels possible in the dance studio community. Get Coached by Ginger by visiting https://gingerhaithcox.com/coaching and request your 15 minute Discovery Call where she'll ask you a few questions to understand where you're struggling and then you'll decide the next best steps together.

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    118 | Track the Numbers That Actually Matter with Caroline Zanni

    If the phrase "KPIs" makes your eyes glaze over, this conversation will make it feel simple and usable. Ginger sits down with Caroline from HarQuin Dance Bookkeeping to talk through which numbers actually help you run a healthier studio, make clearer decisions, and feel more confident as the CEO. In this episode, we cover What KPIs are (in plain language) and why you do not need a long list Enrollment vs retention and how to spot early warning signs Revenue per student and what it can tell you about pricing and positioning Payroll and expense ratios that can quietly squeeze your profit Budgeting for predictable costs so you are not constantly reacting Cash flow vs revenue and why they can tell two very different stories The CEO mindset shift that makes pricing and money decisions easier   Connect with HarQuin Dance Bookkeeping https://www.dancebookkeeping.co/gingerhaithcox/coaching    

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    117 | Building a Leadership Team in Your Dance Studio

    In this episode, Ginger breaks down what it really means to build a leadership team in a dance studio and why it matters at every stage of business. She shares a practical way to think about leadership roles (owning an area, not just completing tasks), the roles she built over time in her own studio, and how a manager-on-duty system creates freedom, better customer service, and stronger staff support. She also explains why documenting SOPs and building succession plans are essential for sustainable growth.   Ginger's New Book Is Now Available Get Studio Staffing Success: A Guide to Hiring, Training, and Retaining Amazing Dance Studio Staff on Amazon: https://a.co/d/2rQilGR

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    116: The Reason That Dancer Didn't Re-enroll

    In this episode, I share a conversation with a dance mom who pulled her daughter from another studio and why it came down to trust. She named two main issues. First, she wasn't seeing real progress in her child and didn't feel confident the training was as strong as it was being presented. Second, she felt uncomfortable with age appropriate choices in music, movement, costumes, and the overall tone being marketed to families. I talk about how studios unintentionally project their values through what they teach and promote, and how parents often won't argue or complain. They simply leave. I also challenge you to take an honest look inside your studio right now, sit in on classes, spot check your team, and address the things you already know feel off instead of waiting until after recital. If you're ready to clean this up and lead with more confidence, I can help. Visit gingerhaithcox.com/coaching to book a breakthrough call. We'll look at what's happening, what needs to change, and your next right step.

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    115 | Role Reversal: Your Business Has a Job

    Ginger explores a simple but powerful role reversal for overwhelmed studio owners: stop treating every new task as yours and start treating it as the business's responsibility. When you shift from "I need to do this" to "the business needs to do this," you move out of solopreneur mode and into the director role, where you allocate resources like staff, systems, and software to get the work done. If you want help applying this mindset shift in your studio, learn more about coaching at gingerhaithcox.com/coaching

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    114 | I Almost Quit Studio Ownership (A 12 Month Reflection)

    In this 12-month reflection episode, Ginger shares a candid moment from the past year when she seriously considered stepping away from the day-to-day of studio ownership. She walks through the practical plan she built with her life coach to create an intentional "12-month exit," including leadership coverage, documentation, communication, and clarity about what would come next. Along the way, she discovers something surprising: stepping back didn't just create an exit plan, it helped her rediscover purpose, renew her leadership mindset, and reconnect with what she loves most about the work. What you'll hear in this episode What it really felt like to lose emotional connection to the studio, even when things were going "fine" Why sabbaticals work in other professions and why studio owners often don't have a built-in version of that renewal The 5-part "12-month exit plan" Ginger created to prepare to step away from daily operations How leadership conversations revealed the different future goals of key team members The difference between delegating tasks and delegating approval (and why approval is where burnout hides)   Are you ready to get coached by Ginger? Enjoy weekly sessions with a fellow studio owner who gets it, and is certified in Life Coaching, Cognitive Behavioral Coaching and Financial Coaching. Make this year feel different, get started with coaching at https://www.gingerhaithcox.com/

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    113 | The Gift of Peace

    In this third installment of the Gifts series, Ginger explores peace as something we can cultivate from within through deliberate decisions and consistent actions. Peace is not about having perfect circumstances. It is about building an inner steadiness that changes how you think, respond, and lead. Ginger shares real examples of how dance studio owners are creating more peace in their businesses and personal lives, and she offers practical prompts to help you identify what peace looks like for you as you close out the year.      

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    112 | The Gift of Resilience

    In this episode, Ginger explores resilience as a true gift—not something that demands you "push through" at all costs, but a way of taking your power back so you're no longer at the mercy of circumstances, complaints, or other people's opinions. Through real-life studio examples and a powerful reframe around money, self-worth, and relationships, you'll learn how to respond differently so you can move forward with more confidence and less chaos. If you'd like a deeper dive into emotional resilience, Ginger also points you back to Episode 78 for a full breakdown of what resilience looks like for studio owners. Join me for Life Coach Live Week If building greater resilience is part of your vision for 2026—especially around staffing, money, summer planning, and leading without absorbing everyone else's stress—join me for Life Coach Live Week. We'll spend focused time together so you can: Process what's really going on underneath the surface Build emotional resilience around tough conversations and decisions Create a plan for leading your studio with more confidence and less chaos in the year ahead Join me here: Life Coach Live Week: https://thestudioownerlifecoach.com/live Mentioned in this episode: Episode 78 – A deeper dive into emotional resilience for studio owners (recommended companion episode) You are far more powerful and capable than you think—and this episode is your reminder that resilience is already inside you.

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    111 | The Gift of Hope

    In the first episode of the holiday "Gifts" series, Ginger explores the quiet but powerful gift of hope for overwhelmed and underpaid studio owners. If you've been running on autopilot, avoiding decisions, or telling yourself "I don't know" when you actually do, this episode will help you reconnect with what's possible for your life, your money, your staff, and your studio. Reflection questions to journal on: Where in your life or business do you want to believe again? Do you want to believe you can pay yourself more? That your staff can align with your values? That you can take time off without everything falling apart? That money doesn't have to feel stressful? That you can enjoy the winter holiday break? That your studio can run with more ease—and you can lead without losing yourself? Mentioned in this episode: Life Coach Live Week: A 5-day coaching experience in January to help you step into the new year with more confidence and direction around your leadership, money, staff, summer planning, and the future you want to create. Register at: thestudioownerlifecoach.com/live This episode is your reminder that hope isn't something you wait for. It's something you choose—little by little, one small, doable action at a time.

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    110 | Well Fed, Well Rested, Well Loved

    This week, we explore three essential pillars of self-care that every overwhelmed and under-earning studio owner needs: being well fed, well rested, and well loved. These aren't luxuries — they are the foundation of how you think, lead, and show up for your studio and your life. You'll hear why these three basics matter far more than we often admit, how neglecting them directly contributes to burnout and poor decision-making, and how simple, consistent shifts can dramatically improve your energy, clarity, and leadership. What You'll Learn Why being well fed is about more than nutrition — it's about consistent, intentional care How skipping meals, grabbing quick fixes, or running on fumes affects your emotional and mental bandwidth The connection between rest and your ability to think clearly, make better decisions, and run your studio with confidence How exhaustion mimics overwhelm, irritability, and self-doubt Why your relationships — including the one you have with yourself — determine your resilience and mindset What it looks like to become "the average of the five people you spend time with" How negative self-talk erodes self-trust and sabotages progress Practical, approachable steps to become more nourished, more rested, and more supported Key Points Self-care isn't an add-on — it's the operating system your whole business depends on. Nourishment, sleep, and healthy relationships multiply your capacity as a leader. Small, sustainable changes beat dramatic overhauls every time. You have far more agency in your daily life than your current habits may suggest. Take the Next Step Choose one small change to support yourself today — a nourishing meal, an earlier bedtime, or a meaningful connection. That one step can reshape the way you operate as a studio owner and as a woman.   Feeling stuck or unsure what your next move should be? Let's figure it out together. I offer a free 15-minute breakthrough call to help dance studio owners uncover what's holding them back and take their next best step toward peace and profits. Book your free call today at gingerhaithcox.com/coaching

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    109 | The Scarcity Mindset

    In this episode of Life Coaching for Dance Studio Owners, Ginger explores how a scarcity mindset—especially around money—can quietly influence your decisions as a business owner. From childhood messages about "we can't afford it" to adult fears about payroll, expenses, and investments, this episode unpacks how those old beliefs might still be driving your choices today. Ginger shares personal stories about learning to reframe her own money fears, including the moment she took a leap of faith to invest in her studio during one of its toughest years. You'll learn how to recognize the signs of scarcity thinking, why your nervous system equates money with safety, and how to make smarter, calmer financial decisions that serve your business long term. What You'll Learn: What the scarcity mindset really looks like for dance studio owners How childhood experiences shape your money beliefs Why spending and investing can trigger anxiety (and how to manage it) How to recognize when your "safety" instincts are actually holding you back Simple reflection questions to start shifting your financial mindset Takeaway: Avoiding investment isn't the same as staying safe—it might be the very thing keeping you stuck.   Work with Ginger: Feeling stuck in fear when it comes to money, growth, or change? Book a free 15-minute breakthrough call at gingerhaithcox.com/coaching. Together, you'll uncover where you're stuck and map out your next right step toward peace and profits.

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    108 | Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda: Releasing Regret & Rebuilding Self-Trust

    Are you caught in a spiral of "shoulds" — I should post more, I should have known better, I should be doing it all? In this episode, Ginger unpacks the emotional weight of "shoulda, coulda, woulda" thinking and how it leads to guilt, burnout, and decision-making that prioritizes others over your own needs. You'll explore how "should" statements often stem from external expectations—not from your own authentic desires. Through real-life stories (including Ginger's own vinyl-cutting saga!) and thought-provoking coaching insight, you'll learn how to: Recognize cognitive distortions like "should" thinking Understand how misplaced beliefs impact your time, energy, and leadership Reconnect with what you actually want—beyond obligation or outside pressure Stop making decisions that feel aligned with everyone else's dreams but not yours 📝 Try this journal prompt: "If I trusted myself completely, I would…" 🎯 Mini challenge: Let go of one "should" and take one small step toward something you truly want today. 🔗 Book your free 15-minute coaching call: Feeling stuck in the "shoulds"? Let's sort your thoughts, separate beliefs from facts, and get you moving again: https://gingerhaithcox.com/coaching

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    107 | Connecting the Dots: How Retrieval Cues Simplify Learning for Dancers and Teachers

    In this episode, Ginger welcomes Dr. Emily Gray—dance educator, researcher, and creator of The Dance Dots—for an insightful discussion about how retrieval cues can transform the learning experience for dancers of all ages. Emily explains what retrieval cues are—tools that help the brain recall stored information—and how her system of color-coded floor markers evolved from a simple classroom need into a research-backed method that improves spatial awareness, reduces cognitive load, and boosts confidence in both classroom and performance settings. Together, Ginger and Emily explore how consistent visual markers support smoother transitions between spaces, calm nerves before performances, and make choreography recall easier for students and teachers alike. Emily also shares practical advice for adapting retrieval cues across different settings, including competitions and recitals, plus fun classroom applications using glow-in-the-dark Dance Dots. Key Takeaways: What "retrieval cues" are and how they enhance memory and learning. How Dance Dots can help dancers stay oriented in class and on stage. Why reducing cognitive load is essential for both children and teens. How to use retrieval cues consistently to improve choreography recall. Creative ways to introduce the concept through games and performance prep. The role of familiarity in reducing performance anxiety. Learn More: Explore The Dance Dots at thedancedots.com or find The Dance Dots: Explore Your Space by Connecting the Dots on Amazon.

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    106 | How to Cut Your Teaching Hours in Half with Laura Malosiecki

    What if you could cut your teaching hours in half, take 2 days off per week, and feel MORE confident about your studio? Laura, owner of Dance Your Dreams Studio of Dance, shares how business coaching helped her go from teaching 20 hours per week with no days off to teaching just 10 hours with 2 guilt-free days off. She opens up about delegating to her team, turning off phone notifications, and breaking the "I have to do everything" mindset. What You'll Learn How to delegate without overwhelming your staff (spoiler: they want more responsibility!) Specific leadership roles to create: lead teacher, competition director, admin task delegation Why turning off studio notifications changed everything for her marriage and mental health How she created a simple dashboard to track studio metrics and stay calm The mindset shift from "it can't run without me" to "I've built systems that work"   About Laura Laura Malosiecki is the proud owner and artistic director of Dance Your Dreams Studio of Dance, now celebrating its 15th season of inspiring dancers of all ages. What began as a teenage dream has flourished into a thriving, award-winning studio known for its welcoming, family-like atmosphere and deep community roots. Laura started dancing at just two years old, began assistant teaching at thirteen, launched her first dance program at a local recreation center at seventeen, and opened her own studio at only nineteen years old. Under Laura's leadership, Dance Your Dreams has become a cornerstone of its community — a place where every dancer feels at home, accepted, and supported. The studio is celebrated for its commitment to safety, age-appropriate instruction, and proper technical progressions, ensuring that every dancer learns and grows in a positive environment. Laura also prioritizes continuing education for herself and her staff, staying at the forefront of current training methods and dance industry standards. Her dedication has led to numerous accolades, including choreography, technique, and creativity awards. Above all, Laura is driven by her passion for creating a space where dancers can let go, express themselves freely, and truly dance their dreams. https://www.DanceYourDreams.studio

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    105 | How to Stop Judging Yourself When You Slow Down

    As a studio owner, you've probably noticed there are seasons when everything feels on fire—you're creating, organizing, leading, and getting results. Then there are seasons when it all seems to come to a halt. You're tired, less productive, maybe even questioning your motivation. In this episode, Ginger breaks down the natural rhythm of high cycles and low cycles—those inevitable shifts between productivity and rest—and why both are essential to a sustainable business (and a healthy mind). You'll learn: Why "low cycles" aren't laziness, they're maintenance How to stop judging yourself when output slows down What happens when you push too long without rest How to use quiet seasons for reflection, clarity, and renewal Whether you're in a high-energy phase or a season of pause, this conversation will help you see both as equally valuable on your path to peace and profits.   One on One Private Coaching Feeling stuck or unsure what your next move should be? Let's figure it out together. I offer a free 15-minute breakthrough call to help dance studio owners uncover what's holding them back and take their next best step toward peace and profits. Book your Breakthrough call today at gingerhaithcox.com/coaching

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    104 | Payroll, Profit, and Peace of Mind with HarQuin Dance Bookkeeping

    Enrollment feels softer this season—even if tuition increases kept revenue steady. In this candid money chat, Caroline Zanni of Harquin Dance Bookkeeping shows studio owners how to trade anxiety for clarity by looking at the right numbers. We unpack the KPI that steadies your decisions (average revenue per student), monthly reports that reveal trends early (P&L and cash flow), practical class-level checks (revenue per class), and clear benchmarks for payroll and profit. We also tackle discount traps, subscription creep, and why paying yourself belongs in your expenses. If you've wondered "Am I actually okay?" this episode teaches you how to know—and what to do next. HarQuin Bookkeeping Get an estimate for services: www.Dancebookkeeping.co/estimate Resource: DB Q4 Checklist.pdf Smart Tax Tips Lunch and Learn, Estimated Taxes and Write-Offs: www.harquinbookkeeping.com/taxtips Private Facebook Group: HarQuin DanceBookkeeping.co Studio Owner's Network | Facebook

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    103 | 5 Missed Opportunities You Can Fix Today

    Are you working around the clock to manage your studio—customer service, staff, time management, creating systems—yet still feeling like something's missing? In this episode of Life Coaching for Dance Studio Owners, Ginger pulls back the curtain on the 5 most commonly overlooked tasks that can make or break your studio's growth. These aren't the flashy, complicated strategies—you've probably heard of them before—but chances are you're not consistently putting them into practice.   You'll discover: The simple updates that instantly boost your visibility (without spending a dollar on ads). Why neglecting one small system is quietly draining enrollments. How tiny financial shifts can transform your role as a leader. If you've been spinning your wheels and wondering why your efforts aren't adding up, this episode will help you see the blind spots—and fix them. 🎧 Listen in and find out which of these five you've been skipping… and how focusing on just one this week could change everything.   Get Started with One on One Coaching Book your breakthrough call with Ginger at https://gingerhaithcox.com/coaching  

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    102 | The Hardest Person to Be With: Yourself

    In this episode of Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, Ginger explores why so many of us find it hard to sit in stillness or embrace boredom without background noise or distractions. From constant busyness to filling silence with TV, podcasts, or social scrolling, these habits often reveal a deeper discomfort—what life coaches call buffering. Ginger explains how avoiding quiet moments can keep us from hearing our truest thoughts, dreams, and fears. She unpacks why we resist being alone with ourselves, how intimacy with others begins with intimacy with ourselves, and why facing uncomfortable emotions is the starting point for transformation. If you've ever struggled with quiet moments, felt restless without distractions, or noticed yourself turning to food, work, or endless noise to drown out uncomfortable feelings, this conversation will help you pause, reflect, and begin listening to yourself in a new way. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why stillness and boredom feel so uncomfortable for many of us The concept of buffering and how it shows up in daily life How avoiding quiet moments can keep you stuck in business and life Why true intimacy with others begins with intimacy with yourself How to get curious about what you're avoiding instead of numbing it away Practical steps for starting transformation when silence feels scary Links and Resources Interested in one-on-one coaching with Ginger? Learn more and book a breakthrough call at gingerhaithcox.com/coaching.

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    101 | SEO Made Simple: Quick Wins for Dance Studio Owners with Rachel Lindteigen

    Feeling overwhelmed by marketing? You're not alone. In this episode, I sit down with Rachel Lindteigen of Etched Marketing to unpack how dance studio owners can take simple, impactful steps to boost their visibility online — without getting lost in the tech or spending thousands on ads. Rachel shares: Why SEO (search engine optimization) is essential for small business owners — especially when you serve a local community. Quick wins you can do this week to move the needle, like fixing your homepage title tag, updating your Google Business Profile, and making your location crystal clear online. How to think about keywords and competition so you're targeting the right searches that real parents are making. The big shift: how AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Apple Intelligence through Siri are changing the way people search — and what that means for your website. Why blogging and consistent content creation can exponentially grow your chances of being found. The importance of brand consistency across your ads, website, and social media. Encouragement for studio owners facing a tough year with lagging enrollment — and why raising prices (yes, raising them!) can still be the right move. Rachel also shares free resources and her SEO programs to help small business owners confidently take control of their marketing. If you've ever wondered how to make SEO work for your studio — and how to keep up as AI changes the search landscape — this conversation will give you both practical steps and peace of mind. Links & Resources: Rachel's website: etchedmarketing.com Free SEO + AI SEO guides: etchedmarketing.com/freebies Connect with me for coaching & resources: gingerhaithcox.com

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    100 | Saying Yes to A Small Spark of Inspiration: One Hundred Episodes

    One hundred episodes. Can you believe it? When I first dreamed of creating this podcast, I had no idea what I was doing — only that I felt called to give it a try. Sitting in an airport lounge with hours to spare, I jotted down my first 52 episode ideas and decided that even if no one listened, it was something worth putting into the world. Fast forward to today, and here we are together at episode 100. In this special reflection, I share the journey of taking a tiny spark of inspiration and choosing to bring it to life — even when fear, doubt, and uncertainty whispered reasons to stop. From learning that most podcasts don't make it past five episodes, to pushing past the fear of rejection when inviting guests, I've discovered that growth doesn't come from waiting for perfect timing. It comes from steady, faithful steps. This episode is about: Why making a decision feels so hard — and why it matters. The story of how this podcast began (and why I refused to let it fizzle out). Lessons I've learned after 100 episodes about courage, consistency, and following through. An invitation for you: what small idea have you been ignoring that might be the start of something big? My hope is that as you listen, you'll feel inspired to say yes to the sparks that have been tugging at your heart. Because maybe, just maybe, your next big thing is waiting on you to take that first step. Thank you for being part of these first 100 episodes — I can't wait to see what comes next for both of us.

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    99 | Late-Night Snacking and Binge Eating: What Every Studio Owner Needs to Know with Nan Saysana

    After a long night of teaching, do you find yourself snacking mindlessly or binging on whatever's easiest? You're not alone—and you don't have to stay stuck in that cycle. In this episode of Life Coaching for Dance Studio Owners, Ginger sits down with Nan (Nadège) Saysana, The Binge Eating Coach, who helps women stop overeating, beat cravings, and create a healthy relationship with food. Nan shares her personal journey from late-night binge eating to becoming a certified Life and Weight Loss Coach—and even a bodybuilder at 50!—and explains how studio owners can make small shifts that fuel their bodies and strengthen their leadership. You'll learn: The difference between true hunger and emotional or habitual eating Why late-night snacking is so common for entrepreneurs Simple planning strategies to avoid end-of-day binges How self-compassion is a key tool for lasting change The connection between food habits, energy, and stronger leadership in your studio Nan's approach is simple, kind, and rooted in mindset work—helping her clients stop overeating without shame, guilt, or deprivation. About Nan Nan is a certified Life and Weight Loss Coach through The Life Coach School and Corinne Crabtree's No BS Weight Loss University. Based in Paris, she helps women feel better about food and their bodies through practical, compassionate coaching. When she's not coaching, she enjoys walking around Paris, lifting weights, reading, and watching The Big Bang Theory with her family. Links and Resources Free Webinar: Binge at Night? Here's Why (and How to Break the Cycle) Website: thecravingscoach.fr Instagram: @Nan.Saysana.Coaching Contact: [email protected]

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    98| 3 Reasons Why You're Not Taking Action

    Do you ever feel like you're frozen in place, unable to take action on the things you know would move your studio forward? You're not alone. In this episode, Ginger Haithcox explores the three most common reasons studio owners get stuck in inaction and offers practical strategies to help you break free. From the freeze response to the fear of failure to the mental overload of trying to do it all, Ginger provides clarity, compassion, and actionable tips that will help you move forward with confidence. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why the freeze response can keep studio owners stuck (and how to take small steps forward). How the fear of failure shows up in studio ownership—and how to reframe it as feedback instead of defeat. Why overwhelm and mental load lead to paralysis, and simple ways to reset your mind and body so you can regain clarity. Resources and Next Steps: Share this episode with another studio owner who might be feeling stuck. Want more support? Book a free 15-minute breakthrough call with Ginger: gingerhaithcox.com/coaching

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    97 | The Focused Calendar Method: Plan Your Week for Peace and Productivity

    Feeling like your to-do list never ends? Between studio responsibilities, family commitments, and personal priorities, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and reactive. In this episode of Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, I'm walking you through my Focused Calendar Method — a simple, intentional way to plan your week so you can get things done, protect your personal time, and actually enjoy life. You'll learn: Why starting with a thought download clears mental clutter and creates calm. How to schedule both your personal and business priorities without overcommitting. The surprising truth about how much time you really need for tasks (and how to avoid procrastination traps). How to set up focus blocks that move the needle on your business's bottom line. The weekly reflection process that keeps you on track and celebrating wins. If you've been meaning to get more organized — and actually stick to your plan — this episode will give you a practical, repeatable system to make it happen. Resources & Links: Order your Studio Owner Life Coach Planner (featuring the Focus Calendar Method) here: https://thestudioownerlifecoach.com/planner

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    96 | What We Want vs. What We Chase

    As studio owners, we often get caught in the race for more—more students, more programs, more recognition—without stopping to ask if those things are what we truly want. In this episode, Ginger explores the hidden gap between our deepest desires and the goals we chase, why so many women struggle to name what they want for themselves, and how the "improvement trap" can rob us of joy in the present. Through personal reflection, real-life examples, and a powerful self-audit exercise, you'll be challenged to pause, look at what you've already built, and consider what truly matters for your life—not just your business.

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    95 | Breaking Free from Studio Debt

    Are you lying awake at night worrying about your studio's cash flow? Skipping your own paycheck to keep the doors open? You're not alone – and there's a way out. In this episode, Ginger gets real about the financial struggles that so many studio owners face but rarely talk about. From credit card debt to personal loans keeping your business afloat, she shares the painful truth about what happens when we keep making the same financial mistakes... and the exact moment everything can change. What You'll Discover: The "pivot point" that transforms everything (and why most owners never reach it) Why being "bad with money" is a dangerous lie you're telling yourself The hidden emotions driving your worst financial decisions How to separate your identity from your studio's success A proven debt elimination strategy that actually works for small businesses Real Talk Alert: This episode doesn't sugarcoat the financial reality many studio owners face. Ginger shares her own story of financial stress, emergency credit card use, and the decision that changed everything for her studio. If you're tired of the summer slowdown anxiety and ready to build a financially stable studio that doesn't depend on your personal credit cards to survive, this episode is your starting point. Ready to tackle your studio finances head-on? Visit gingerhaithcox.com to schedule your breakthrough call.

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    94 | Why Waiting for Confidence Will Kill Your Dreams (Do This Instead)

    In this episode, Ginger shares her personal journey of writing a book and provides actionable strategies for dance studio owners ready to tackle their own big projects. She breaks down the process from initial idea to execution, emphasizing the importance of progress over perfection and doing things even when you're scared. Ginger emphasizes that humans are "gifted, beautiful beings" with all the capabilities needed to accomplish major projects. She encourages listeners to bet on themselves and remember that everyone has the power within them to create and achieve their dreams.   If you're ready to get coached, visit https://www.gingerhaithcox.com/ and schedule your breakthrough call with Ginger.

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    93 | The Studio Owner's August Checklist With Jenny O'Brien

    As we head into the busiest time of year for dance studios, Jenny shares her essential summer prep checklist to help studio owners get organized before the fall registration rush hits. What You'll Learn The #1 task Jenny's clients are requesting this summer (and why it matters) Website essentials that parents expect to find (hint: mobile optimization is crucial!) Planning strategies for winter performances that start NOW Why simple systems often work better than expensive software The calendar mistake that creates unnecessary parent emails What to do when your fall schedule isn't ready yet Key Takeaways Get your handbooks updated and visually appealing Refresh your website for mobile users (80% of your traffic!) Create your studio calendar through December at minimum Plan your winter show timeline month by month Use the tools you'll actually stick with Connect with Jenny Website: 5678assist.com Services: Virtual assistant support for dance studio owners Don't wait until September to get organized - your future self will thank you for the prep work you do now!

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Dance Studio Owner Life Coaching, with host Ginger Haithcox, features life coaching and financial coaching for Dance Studio Owners. Each week we talk money, mindset and self care to help you live a more peaceful life and run a profitable business.Learn to overcome overwhelm, make money as a Dance Studio Owner, and live a peaceful life as you confidently delegate work to your staff while enjoying regular days off.

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