Épisodes

  • From Project Motivate to Dance Life: 30 Years of Growth, Grit & Community
    Feb 15 2026

    In this episode, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold reflect on the evolution of the Dance Life Teacher Conference as it celebrates its 30th anniversary — and what its journey reveals about leadership, vulnerability, and the power of community in dance education.

    Rhee shares the early beginnings of the conference (then called Project Motivate), when only a handful of studio owners were willing to attend business-focused training. From starting with 20 attendees, dropping to six, and then growing into a global movement, the conversation highlights how persistence, belief in purpose, and honest connection built something far bigger than a seminar.

    Together, Stacey and Rhee explore:

    • Why studio owners once resisted business education

    • How vulnerability and shared struggle changed studio culture

    • The shift from competition to collaboration

    • Why “blinders on” is still the best mindset for studio owners

    • How community fuels confidence, growth, and leadership

    • The long-term impact of training teachers alongside owners

    They also dive into what’s new at the upcoming Dance Life Teacher Conference, including:

    • Leadership and management training

    • Hiring for culture (not convenience)

    • Mid-year retention strategies

    • Studio size “Owner’s Huddles”

    • Expanded movement offerings including ballroom and dance on camera

    • Stronger pathways for faculty development

    This episode is a reminder that success doesn’t come from copying the studio down the street — it comes from knowing your purpose, investing in your people, and staying focused on your own vision.

    Whether you’re a new studio owner or a seasoned leader, this conversation will leave you inspired to stop looking sideways, start building forward, and reconnect with the passion that brought you into the studio in the first place.

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    33 min
  • What are you avoiding?
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold kick off the new year by tackling a topic every dance studio owner and teacher knows too well: procrastination.

    As studios return to full swing and workloads ramp up, Stacey and Rhee explore why we put important tasks off — especially the big ones that feel overwhelming or uncertain. They unpack how pressure can sometimes spark creativity, but also how constant delay leads to unnecessary stress.

    Together, they share practical tools to help studio owners move forward with confidence, including:

    • Using a brain dump to clear mental clutter

    • Separating personal and business tasks

    • Prioritising what truly matters

    • Breaking large projects into manageable action steps

    • Creating better file systems and organisation habits

    • Rewarding progress to build momentum

    They also discuss how leadership styles, preparation habits, and different working personalities impact productivity — and why perfectionism, self-doubt, and decision fatigue often sit at the heart of procrastination.

    Whether you’re avoiding your timetable, recital order, marketing plan, or newsletter, this episode offers encouragement and realistic strategies to help you stop putting things off and start moving forward.

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    32 min
  • Rugged Up & Ready: Clear Communication, Calm Customers, and Enjoying the Journey
    Jan 4 2026

    Welcome to Rhee Gold’s Dance Life Podcast, hosted by Stacey Morgan and joined by the fabulous (and very “rugged up”) Rhee Gold—broadcasting from a freezing North Carolina cold snap that has him bundled up and learning new Aussie vocabulary fast.

    In this practical and timely episode, Stacey and Rhee dive into one of the biggest make-or-break skills for dance studio owners: clear communication.

    They unpack why miscommunication happens so easily—especially when you’re busy, juggling timetables, rehearsals, one-on-ones, and parent expectations—and how “dance language” can accidentally leave families confused. Stacey shares a real studio example of a small timetable change that created big frustration, and how she handled it: owning the mistake, apologising, and then following up about respectful behaviour and boundaries.

    Rhee opens up about a recent moment where his intention didn’t land the way he meant it to—and why sometimes the best path forward is a sincere apology rather than defending or over-explaining. Together, they explore the reality of 2025 customer expectations: parents are busy, life is full, and confusion creates cranky customers—even when you’ve communicated multiple times.

    You’ll also hear:

    • Why an apology isn’t always “enough” when a parent has a backlog of unresolved grievances

    • How creating structured feedback pathways can prevent blow-ups later

    • Why studio communication must be multi-channel (email, socials, newsletters, in-hand notes, reminders… all of it)

    • When using ChatGPT can help remove emotion from tough emails—while still keeping your voice

    • How the post-pandemic world has gotten even busier, and why that impacts both studio owners and families

    • A reminder that personal growth is part of entrepreneurship—and learning communication is part of the journey

    This episode is your encouragement (and your challenge) to build communication systems that are robust, consistent, and two-way—so you can reduce misunderstandings, protect your team, and keep your studio culture strong.

    Because when communication improves, stress reduces… and everyone gets to enjoy the journey.

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    31 min
  • Happy Holidays from Rhee & Stacey!
    Dec 21 2025

    In this special holiday episode of Rhee Gold’s DanceLife Podcast, Rhee Gold and Stacey Morgan slow things down to reflect on the year that was — and the memories that truly matter.

    From unforgettable career highlights (including tap dancing with Hugh Jackman!) to meaningful moments at events like Dancers Against Cancer, Rhee and Stacey share what stood out most over the past 12 months and why taking time to reflect is just as important as moving forward.

    The conversation weaves through holiday traditions, travel plans, family time, and the realities of being a dance studio owner who is always “on.” Stacey opens up about why the beach is her place to reset and simply be herself, while Rhee shares his love of long drives, country music, and heading home for Christmas — plus a few confessions about snooping for presents as a kid.

    They also talk downtime (or the lack of it), background noise vs. music, Netflix habits, and yes… Ted Lasso makes another appearance.

    Most importantly, this episode is a reminder to pause, breathe, and truly enjoy the journey — especially during the holidays. It’s about creating lifetime memories, embracing fresh starts, and giving yourself permission to rest before the new year begins.

    ✨ Whether you’re a dance teacher, studio owner, or simply someone who needs permission to slow down, this episode is your invitation to reflect, reset, and move into the new year with gratitude and intention.

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    20 min
  • Rest Is Not a Reward — Reclaiming Your Time, Values & Sanity
    Nov 16 2025

    Do you ever feel like you're stuck in the loop of always being busy? Like rest is something you’ll earn “one day” when you’ve ticked off every last task? In this honest, warm, and wonderfully real episode, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold explore the dopamine-driven habits we all fall into—especially as studio owners—and how we can rewire our routines to prioritise what really matters.

    From addiction to Instagram scrolling, to running ourselves ragged trying to “do it all,” Stacey and Rhee talk about:

    ✨ The impact of our phone habits on productivity, presence, and parenting
    ✨ How rest (yes, actual rest!) became one of Stacey’s core values
    ✨ What you might be missing when you constantly chase “the next thing”
    Rhee’s insights on the joy of doing nothing, and the guilt that sometimes comes with it
    ✨ The truth about studio ownership: the hamster wheel, the pressure, and the need to pause
    ✨ Practical ways to realign your time with your values—and lead by example

    If you've been craving space, clarity, and permission to slow down, this is your sign. Because rest isn’t a reward for working hard—it’s the fuel you need to keep showing up for the things you care about most.

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    33 min
  • Support you desire & the Investment you won't regret
    Nov 2 2025

    This episode is a heartfelt, honest, conversation between Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold, all about the real work of running a successful dance studio and living a life you love.

    From the launch of Gold Alliance to growing the next generation of confident, profitable, and legacy-led studio owners, Stacey and Rhee dive into the evolution of this flagship program—and the mindset shifts needed to build something sustainable and joyful.

    You’ll hear:

    ✨ How Gold Alliance evolved from a pandemic support hub to a powerhouse leadership group
    ✨ Why creating space, rest, and freedom for studio owners is no longer optional—it’s essential
    ✨ The difference between hustle for hustle’s sake… and building systems that give you back your life
    ✨ How “moms” (or “mums”!) can be your biggest allies—if you lead with clarity and confidence
    ✨ Real talk on money, boundaries, marketing, and letting go of the wrong-fit clients
    ✨ A behind-the-scenes look at Gold Alliance 2.0 and how it’s creating powerful pathways for newer studio owners

    This episode is packed with encouragement for anyone who’s ever wondered: Can I do this differently? Can I actually create a business that works for me, not just because of me? The answer: YES.

    You can learn more about the Gold Alliance at rheegold.com

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    35 min
  • Flexibility, Family, and the Future: Evolving Your Studio for 2025
    Sep 29 2025

    In this episode of Rhee Gold's DanceLife podcast, Stacey Morgan and Rhee Gold dive into how dance studio owners can (and must!) evolve with the changing needs of today’s families and dancers. From rethinking class times to better suit working parents, to embracing the rise of homeschool programs and redefining what a "competitive" program looks like—this episode is packed with insights to help you thrive in 2025 and beyond.

    They explore:

    • Why 5:30 PM is the new 10:00 AM for preschool classes

    • How homeschool movement programs are replacing traditional daytime classes

    • The importance of offering “middle ground” training options between rec and comp

    • Why parents are pushing back on overcommitted competition schedules

    • Creative ways to use your studio during downtime (and keep it profitable!)

    • Community engagement as a meaningful part of your studio's performance culture

    • Letting go of ego and redefining what “success” really looks like

    💡 Whether you’re restructuring your programs or just looking to stay ahead of the curve, this is one you won’t want to miss!

    Links & Resources:

    • Learn more about our sponsor: Jackrabbit Dance

    • Get studio growth benchmarks: jackrabbitdance.com/benchmarks

    • Connect with Stacey: simplystaceymorgan.com

    • Join the Dance Life community: golddancelife.com

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    34 min
  • Why Dance Studio Enrollment Doesn’t End in September: Smart Strategies to Grow Your Classes All Year
    Sep 15 2025

    In this episode of Rhee Gold's Dance Life Podcast, Rhee Gold and Stacey Morgan dive into the busy season of studio registration and why it's crucial not to panic if your enrollment numbers aren't where you'd hoped—yet. This candid conversation explores how the dance studio business has evolved, and why September and October can be just as critical for attracting new students as the traditional registration period.

    You'll learn how to analyze your schedule using the red-yellow-green method, how to market specific classes (not just your studio), and how to adapt to the modern needs of dance families who value convenience and clarity. They also share actionable strategies like simplifying your registration process and building smart landing pages that convert browsers into enrollments.

    Whether you're a studio owner or a dance teacher, this episode is packed with insight, encouragement, and practical tools to help you confidently navigate the early season and beyond.

    🔗 Links & Resources:

    • Learn more about our sponsor: Jackrabbit Dance

    • Get studio growth benchmarks: jackrabbitdance.com/benchmarks

    • Connect with Stacey: simplystaceymorgan.com

    • Join the Dance Life community: golddancelife.com

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    36 min