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Welcome to Season 5 of the Dance to Learn® Podcast!

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Welcome to Season 5 of the Dance to Learn® Podcast! I’m your host Jessica Strong, I’m the Creative Director and owner of Dance to Learn®


This season, I’m excited to continue some of our most popular topics! Including episodes on 

Teaching the Dance Concepts

Addressing your Biggest Dance Teacher Challenges

Classroom Management Hacks I’ve learned from Tik Tok and Instagram! 

I will also be adding some new topics on Child Development, Sharing the mistakes I’ve made as a Dance Teacher as well as bringing on some amazing influencers and dance teachers in our industry for exclusive interviews! 

If you are interested in being a Guest on the Dance to Learn Podcast, please visit dancetolearn.co/podcast to fill out the online application! I would love to have you join me in my mission of helping dance teachers everywhere dance, learn and grow! 

Happy Dancing!
Bye!



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How to Connect with Once Upon a Dance:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/once_uponadance/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OnceUponADanceViralDancing

Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/OnceUponADance   
Amazon: www.amazon.com/author/onceuponadance

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Amazon: www.amazon.com/author/onceuponadance

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My students will only dance if they hold my hand, it's causing disruptions in class.
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