In this episode, we're talking about a very real—and often emotional—part of every dancer’s journey: transitioning to a new teacher.
Whether your teacher retired, moved away, or the relationship became strained, these changes can leave you feeling everything from relieved to heartbroken to totally confused. You might find yourself comparing your new teacher to your old one, romanticizing the past, or even wondering if your former teacher ever really cared about your development at all.
✨ In this episode, we’ll explore:
Why teacher transitions can be so emotionally charged
How to stop comparing or villainizing (and why both keep you stuck)
What healthy processing looks like—and what slows it down
Why your growth is never dependent on just one person
How to find connection, ownership, and progress with a new coach
This episode is a gentle but honest look at the emotional side of switching teachers. If you’ve ever made a change (or are considering one), this episode will help you find closure, confidence, and direction for what’s next.
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In this episode, Amber introduces a powerful new concept that came straight out of a recent coaching session: The Three Pockets of Growth. Whether you're a brand-new dancer or a seasoned competitor, you will always have three pockets — your mastery pocket, your transition pocket, and your un-met skills pocket. Understanding these pockets helps you walk onto the competition floor with clarity, confidence, and compassion for where you are in your dance journey.
You’ll learn:
What the three pockets are and why ALL dancers have them
Why it’s normal to feel unsure before a competition
How the “transition pocket” becomes your biggest and most dynamic space
Why unmet skills are not a problem
How to reframe competition readiness so you stop feeling behind
How competitions actually reveal your pockets — and why that’s a good thing
This episode will help you feel grounded, empowered, and right on track in your growth, no matter your level. Dance what’s in your pockets today — nothing more is required.
In This Episode:
Pocket 1: The skills you’ve mastered
Pocket 2: The skills you’re actively developing
Pocket 3: The skills you haven’t learned yet
How skills shift naturally between pockets
Why dancers never “have everything” and never should
A healthier way to approach and interpret every competition
If you’ve ever worried that you’re “missing something” or you’re “not ready,” this episode is your permission to breathe. Your pockets are exactly as they should be.
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Sometimes we go to a competition and we feel motivated, ready, on top of the world and ready to slay! And other times we ride the struggle bus and hang on tight trying to just make the best of the circumstances.
In this episode we talk about the latter and how the victory in that case looks like perseverance, grit, and managing yourself when it's really hard to do that.
Mentioned in the episode is an interview with Dan Messenger of the World Dancesport Network that we did while at OSB. Find that HERE
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See also podcast episode 94 about the 50/50
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As a ballroom dancer, community is essential for success! In this episode, we welcome Christine Bar Noel to tell us all about the Dance Wellness Community, of which, Amber is on the panel of practitioners!
Dancers looking for support, self-care, real-life tools and resources, and a place to meet with dance friends to talk about ALL THE TEA, need to hear this episode!
We know you'll definitely want to listen in for the awesome resource coming to a competition near you in 2026!
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You are always training something—so what are you training?
In this episode, we unpack why focus feels harder than ever and how modern life has quietly trained us to favor distraction. You’ll learn how to retrain your attention like a muscle, clear the mental clutter that keeps you scattered, and bring intentional focus back to your dancing and daily life.
Amber shares practical ways to strengthen concentration—both in everyday moments and on the competition floor—so you can stay present, connected, and in control no matter what’s happening around you.
Whether you struggle to stay focused in ballroom lessons, drift during dance practice, or lose presence when you compete, this episode will help you reclaim your attention as your most powerful tool.
You’ll learn:
Why distraction has become our default setting (and how to undo it)
How to train focus in your dancing like any other discipline
What physical, emotional, and mental factors quietly sabotage attention
Simple “focus reps” you can build into daily life
How to use focus to improve your practice and performance on the floor
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Many ballroom dancers have an issue with comparison! We see so many great dancers around us and want to be great as soon as possible! But looking around too much at what's outside us can lead to us neglecting the gifts that we possess.
Dancers are interested and inspiring because each is different and unique. To be like everyone else would be a mistake! In this episode, I offer a bit of a metaphor to help us reset our perspective and gain renewed interest in what we have to offer and why focusing on that instead of what we lack will change your dancing in the best ways!
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Frustration isn’t a sign you’re failing—it’s proof you’re learning.
In this episode, Amber reframes frustration as evidence you’re operating in the learning zone, not the comfort zone. You’ll learn why frustration is normal, how much of it comes from the story you’re telling yourself, and how to keep moving forward even when it feels uncomfortable.
You’ll discover:
Why frustration means you’re on the right track
How your thoughts can turn up—or turn down—the intensity
The link between resilience and frustration tolerance
A simple process to reframe and move through it
Frustration doesn’t have to stop your progress. In fact, everything you want is on the other side of it.
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Why would a coach ever tell you not to listen to her?
In this episode, I’m flipping the script. I walk through four reasons you might think I’m not the right person to guide you — and then show you why those very reasons are exactly what make me the right coach for dancers like you.
From not being a professional dancer, to making mistakes, to not having “fancy letters” after my name, to not telling you exactly what to do… each of these “weaknesses” is actually a strength.
By the end, you’ll see that what disqualifies you in your own mind might actually be what makes you perfectly positioned to shine.
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Have you ever felt raw, exposed, or even regretful after a competition, showcase, or intense lesson—no matter how well it went? That’s what Brené Brown calls a vulnerability hangover.
In this episode, I unpack what it means, how it shows up for dancers, and why it’s actually a sign of courage, not weakness.
You’ll hear real examples from lessons, coaching, and competitions, plus practical ways to process those tender feelings with compassion.
Vulnerability isn’t something to “fix”—it’s proof that you’re brave enough to keep growing.
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In this episode of Ballroom State of Mind, we dive into a common but confidence-killing habit dancers don’t even realize they’re doing: deflecting compliments with “Yeah, but…”
Whether it’s brushing off a coach’s praise, downplaying your competition results, or minimizing progress others can clearly see — this reflexive response quietly erodes your self-esteem.
We explore why dancers do it, how it sabotages both confidence and energy, and what to do instead. Learn how to recognize this pattern, receive acknowledgment with gratitude, and stop pushing away the very things you want more of.
This episode is packed with real examples, mindset shifts, and a new way to let your wins count.
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Your dancing is SO important, right? You invest a lot of time, effort, and money into this thing and it really matters, right?
Or maybe not?
Sometimes we have let the dance pressure get too high and it becomes counter-productive. The stress to please your teacher and produce what you have worked on can be too much.
When the stress is high and it's creating problems, sometimes the mindset we need is actually not that this matters and is super important. The vibe we might just need is:
It's not that deep.
Step back and remember why you are here...what this is about. What is really at stake? Nothing unless you deem it so.
In this episode we bring the pressure down and ironically, your results might just go up as you always wanted anyway.
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Episodes mentioned:
Episode 2: Stages of Development
Episode 81: This Isn't About Dancing at All
If you find yourself ruminating on possible negatives outcomes, catastrophizing what might happen, and/or avoiding certain aspects in your dancing, you might be problem-avoiding. Anyone avoid watching their own videos? No? Just me?
Well if you are avoiding problems or things that you fear in your ballroom dancing, I guarantee it's leading to small, hesitant, forced, tense dancing. Your lessons and coaching aren't as effective and your practice is probably non-existent at this point.
None of us want to dance from that fearful stance.
Instead, try on a problem-solving attitude instead of problem avoiding. You are plenty brave and you can solve anything that comes your way.
See if you can find yourself in this episode!
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What might I say to a newer ballroom dancer that was just getting started? This was asked of me in a recent coaching session with a brand new bronze level dancer. I answered her questions and decided to pass some of the answers on to you.
Even as a seasoned dancer, I think you will find yourself in these 7 pieces of advice:
Listen in and enjoy!!
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After pushing forward from Newcomer to Open American Rhythm in 5 years, I have been feeling the fatigue. Am I tired? Burned out? Unmotivated? Being burned out is just one of many reasons you might find yourself unmotivated.
In this episode, we provide 8 common reasons amateur and pro/am ballroom dancers, or any dancers for that matter, might find it hard to be motivated:
-Comparison
-Perfectionism
-Unclear or unrealistic expectations
-Lack of visible progress
-Negative self-talk
-Over-reliance on external validation
-Burnout
-Fear of failure or fear of being judged
Can you see yourself in any of them?? Listen in to get some help!
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All dancers can relate to wanting to be more confident. If we could just dance more confidently, with less anxiety and more freedom we could finally show up as the dancer that we want to.
But as a ballroom dancer, standing on deck, ready to go on the floor, feeling all of that anxiety and pressure to please our partner, teacher, and/or ourselves, the pressure can prove to be too much. We might think that we want to be calm, or relaxed.
This week I want to try on the idea that what we actually want to feel is self trust. Self trust might be a concept that we have not considered in the past as the antidote to anxiety and the key to dance confidence.
Listen in as we offer three dimensions of self trust. Your PAST self, your PRESENT self and your FUTURE self all have specific ways that they can offer you ways to trust yourself.
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It can be easy to get discouraged when you have been working hard at something and you're not seeing the results that you want. All humans love a good immediate reward for a job well done. But sometimes the results are slow in coming.
In this episode we talk about being patient with the process and continuing to work it. The most exceptional people are enormously patient with applying the process that will get them the results that they want. Are you in that class of dancer?
Book referenced: How Champions Think, by Bob Rotella
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If you are concerned or having doubts about one or more of your dance relationships, listen in to this episode. I list 5 stages that relationships tend to go through no matter what kind of relationship it is...work, family, romantic, friendships, etc. These stages exist whether you are the student or the teacher, the male or the female or otherwise.
The stages are:
I guarantee you'll see yourself in this episode and gain some clarity about what is happening in your dance relationships.
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Sometimes trying to be positive just isn't working. Maybe it's an injury, maybe you've been competing a long time and never won. Maybe you've been trying to break into the next level and you're just plain discouraged. People can try to offer you all kinds of platitudes and solutions, but if none of that is working...maybe it's time to just be discouraged.
We can be afraid to just allow it because we fear it will take over and swallow us up. But when we remember that we can maintain ownership of the experience while simultaneously allowing ourselves to go through it, we can finally process it enough such that other things we try can take hold...things we discussed in Episode 62
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In episode 105, we introduced the term glitch to represent the moment where a ballroom dancer gets distracted and knocked out of the zone. In this episode, we give you two more tools to add on to the idea of a glitch.
After a glitch happens, you may find yourself in "limbo" where you are past the undesirable moment but haven't moved forward yet. The limbo moment can feel like a confusing, out-of-body experience where your brain got knocked offline and hasn't come back on yet. Our goal is to minimize limbo and move on quickly by flushing that moment and then "locking-in."
Locking in is the term we will use to describe consciously making the decision about moving forward out of limbo. Listen in for more guidance on these terms and how to use them to recover faster, build resilience and improve your dancing!
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This episode is a continuation of the previous and explores 5 specific limiting beliefs that I have heard dancers express in our private coaching sessions. They are:
1. If I’m not practicing on my own, I shouldn’t keep taking/paying for lessons
2. I shouldn’t keep doing this is if I’m never going to win
3. I’ll never be as successful as the students with more money/time/resources
4. I shouldn’t compete/perform until I’ve mastered every detail
5. If it’s not coming naturally/easily, I’m not cut out for it Listen in for why they are a problem and an alternative belief for each one.
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