Staying Grounded

Staying Grounded #28 - Why Does Tango Feel So Difficult?

27 min · 22. apr. 2026
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Why does tango feel so… impossible? In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest challenges in tango: why beginners struggle—and why so many don’t stick around. From steep learning curves to mental blocks, we break down what makes tango uniquely difficult (and what we can do about it). We dig into both sides of the equation—students and teachers—and explore how expectations, teaching methods, and community dynamics all play a role in retention. Because let’s be honest: it’s not just beginners… even experienced dancers hit walls. In this conversation, we cover: * Why beginner retention in tango is so low * The gap between how teachers teach vs. how beginners learn * The hidden mental blocks (frustration, ego, fear of being “bad”) * Why tango feels harder than other dances * The importance of community, not just technique * How small wins, better expectations, and smarter teaching can change everything If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or wondered if tango “just isn’t for you”—this episode is for you. 💬 What was the hardest part of learning tango for you? And what helped you push through? #StayingGroundedPodcast #TangoPodcast #ArgentineTango #SocialDance #DanceCommunity #TangoCulture #TangoLife #TangoTalk #LeadAndFollow #MilongaMoments #DanceEducation #TangoTips #DanceJourney #TangoInspiration #DanceConversation #TangoWorld #TangoLifestyle #TangoLearners #DancePodcast #ViennaTango #Tango #SocialDance #CommunityBuilding #Milonga A product of Vienna Tango School LLC Produced by Amanda Garley, Melody Yazdani, and Jon Zhang Edited by Jon Zhang Business & Media inquiries: hello@viennatango.com [hello@viennatango.com]

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episode Staying Grounded #34 – What We Thought Tango Was artwork

Staying Grounded #34 – What We Thought Tango Was

When we first discovered Argentine tango, we thought it was all drama, roses, sensual choreography, and Moulin Rouge energy. Turns out… social tango is something completely different. In this season finale, we reflect on how our perception of tango has changed over the years — from our first awkward classes and early insecurities to navigating tango politics, social dynamics, confidence, community, friendship, and personal growth. We talk about: * What originally drew each of us into tango * How tango changed our lives outside the dance floor * Social anxiety, cliques, and the emotional side of milongas * The difference between stage tango and social tango * Why tango became therapy, community, and creative expression for us * What actually makes a “good night” at a milonga now This episode is a little nostalgic, a little philosophical, and honestly one of our most personal conversations yet. Thank you for being part of Season 2 of Staying Grounded. ❤️ 💬 We’d love to hear from you: What did you think tango was before you started dancing? #StayingGroundedPodcast #ArgentineTango #TangoPodcast #SocialDance #Milonga #DanceCommunity #TangoLife #TangoCulture #PartnerDance #DanceJourney #TangoMusic #TangoStories #SocialConnection #DanceTherapy #TangoWorld #TangoCommunity #ViennaTango #TangoLessons #TangoBeginners #DancePodcast #TangoThoughts #SocialTango #TangoExperience A product of Vienna Tango School LLC Produced by Amanda Garley, Melody Yazdani, and Jon Zhang Edited by Jon Zhang Business & Media inquiries: hello@viennatango.com [hello@viennatango.com]

3. juni 20261 h 1 min
episode Staying Grounded #33 - Becoming a Tango Teacher artwork

Staying Grounded #33 - Becoming a Tango Teacher

Becoming a tango teacher is a lot more complicated than simply knowing how to dance. In this episode, we talk about what it means to step into teaching tango, especially in communities that need more people willing to help grow the dance from the ground up. We discuss imposter syndrome, judgment from others, teaching methodology, beginner retention, mentorship, and the difference between being a great dancer and being a great teacher. We also get into why teaching beginners can be surprisingly difficult, why “fun” matters more than some tango people want to admit, and how communities can support new teachers without gatekeeping them into oblivion. Whether you’re thinking about teaching, already teaching, or just curious about what happens behind the scenes of building a tango community, this episode is for you. 💬 What makes a great tango teacher? And how should communities support new teachers? Let us know in the comments. The "German Couple" Melody mentions is actually Eric Jorissen and his Student. An interview can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JtG3Rtv32Q #StayingGroundedPodcast #TangoPodcast #ArgentineTango #SocialDance #DanceCommunity #TangoCulture #TangoLife #TangoTalk #LeadAndFollow #MilongaMoments #DanceEducation #TangoTips #DanceJourney #TangoInspiration #DanceConversation #TangoWorld #TangoLifestyle #TangoLearners #DancePodcast #ViennaTango #Tango #SocialDance #CommunityBuilding #Milonga A product of Vienna Tango School LLC Produced by Amanda Garley, Melody Yazdani, and Jon Zhang Edited by Jon Zhang Business & Media inquiries: hello@viennatango.com [hello@viennatango.com]

27. maj 202658 min
episode Staying Grounded #32 - Tango Economics artwork

Staying Grounded #32 - Tango Economics

Tango may be a passion project… but the math still has to math. In this episode, we open the kimono on the business side of running a tango school, hosting workshops, bringing in teachers, growing beginner classes, and trying to build a sustainable community without losing our minds — or our shirts. We talk honestly about the hidden costs behind tango events, why workshop pricing is more complicated than it looks, what attendees often don’t see from the outside, and why “just charge less” is not always as simple as it sounds. We also share what we’ve learned from our first year of Vienna Tango School: what worked, what didn’t, what surprised us, and why growing a tango community requires both heart and strategy. In this conversation, we cover: * The real costs of hosting visiting teachers * Why some workshops lose money, even with strong attendance * The balance between accessibility and sustainability * Beginner retention, marketing, and the cost of getting people in the door * Why tango organizers need both artistic vision and business sense * The difference between scarcity mindset and abundance mindset * And why supporting local organizers matters more than people realize If you’ve ever wondered where your workshop fee goes, why events cost what they cost, or what it actually takes to grow a tango community — this one is for you. 💬 What do you wish more dancers understood about the business side of tango? Drop your thoughts in the comments. #StayingGroundedPodcast #TangoPodcast #ArgentineTango #SocialDance #DanceCommunity #TangoCulture #TangoLife #TangoTalk #LeadAndFollow #MilongaMoments #DanceEducation #TangoTips #DanceJourney #TangoInspiration #DanceConversation #TangoWorld #TangoLifestyle #TangoLearners #DancePodcast #ViennaTango #Tango #SocialDance #CommunityBuilding #Milonga A product of Vienna Tango School LLC Produced by Amanda Garley, Melody Yazdani, and Jon Zhang Edited by Jon Zhang Business & Media inquiries: hello@viennatango.com [hello@viennatango.com]

20. maj 202656 min
episode Staying Grounded #31 - Dating in Tango Part II artwork

Staying Grounded #31 - Dating in Tango Part II

Dating in tango doesn’t stop once the relationship begins… in many ways, that’s where things really get complicated. In Part II, we go deeper—exploring how tango itself shapes relationships, from learning together (or not) to navigating differences in commitment, growth, and expectations. We talk honestly about the pressures that tango can put on a partnership—when one person wants more, dances more, or improves faster—and how that can create friction even in strong relationships. We also unpack what it means to maintain individuality while sharing such an intense, immersive hobby. This episode also dives into: * Why starting tango as a couple can be… risky * Balancing dancing together vs. growing independently * Managing expectations (on and off the dance floor) * Communication challenges when your partner is also your dance partner * Jealousy, boundaries, and trust in a social dance environment * How breakups, infidelity, and conflict ripple through a tango community * The role of organizers in shaping safe, respectful spaces * The reality of “tango nomads” and navigating different intentions in the scene We also touch on a side of tango that isn’t talked about enough—how attraction, identity, and assumptions play out differently for queer dancers, and why awareness matters. And, as always, we close with real stories, lessons learned the hard way, and the advice we wish we had when we first started. 💬 Have you dated in tango? Did it strengthen your relationship… or test it? Share your experiences—we’re all learning from each other. #StayingGroundedPodcast #TangoPodcast #ArgentineTango #SocialDance #DanceCommunity #TangoCulture #TangoLife #TangoTalk #LeadAndFollow #MilongaMoments #DanceEducation #TangoTips #DanceJourney #TangoInspiration #DanceConversation #TangoWorld #TangoLifestyle #TangoLearners #DancePodcast #ViennaTango #Tango #SocialDance #CommunityBuilding #Milonga A product of Vienna Tango School LLC Produced by Amanda Garley, Melody Yazdani, and Jon Zhang Edited by Jon Zhang Business & Media inquiries: hello@viennatango.com [hello@viennatango.com]

13. maj 20261 h 3 min
episode Staying Grounded #30 – Dating in Tango Part I artwork

Staying Grounded #30 – Dating in Tango Part I

Dating in tango… complicated? A little. Inevitable? Also yes. In this episode, we finally dive into one of the most talked-about (and often tiptoed around) topics in the tango world: dating. From first lessons that accidentally become dates to navigating attraction on and off the dance floor, we unpack what makes tango such a uniquely charged social environment. We explore the blurred lines between connection and chemistry, why a great tanda doesn’t necessarily mean romantic interest, and how easy it is to misread signals in a close-embrace dance. There’s also a candid look at tango crushes (yes, there are different types), “practice” invitations with mixed intentions, and the surprising social dynamics that come with spending so much time in a tight-knit dance community. We also get into: * Why tango classes might be the worst first date idea * The difference between dance-floor connection vs. real-life compatibility * How to communicate intentions clearly (and avoid awkward misunderstandings) * Dating inside vs. outside the tango world * The early signs that something might—or might not—be more than just dancing And of course… a few personal stories that prove this topic gets messy fast. This is just Part I—we’re only getting started. 💬 Have you ever had a tango crush? Or misread a dance-floor connection? Drop your stories in the comments—we want to hear them. #StayingGroundedPodcast #TangoPodcast #ArgentineTango #SocialDance #DanceCommunity #TangoCulture #TangoLife #TangoTalk #LeadAndFollow #MilongaMoments #DanceEducation #TangoTips #DanceJourney #TangoInspiration #DanceConversation #TangoWorld #TangoLifestyle #TangoLearners #DancePodcast #ViennaTango #Tango #SocialDance #CommunityBuilding #Milonga A product of Vienna Tango School LLC Produced by Amanda Garley, Melody Yazdani, and Jon Zhang Edited by Jon Zhang Business & Media inquiries: hello@viennatango.com [hello@viennatango.com]

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