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Nobody Listens to Chasta

Podcast de Chasta Hamilton

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What happens when someone says the things everyone else is thinking—but nobody is willing to say out loud? Nobody Listens to Chasta is a counterculture podcast hosted by entrepreneur, speaker, and author Chasta Hamilton. With humor, candor, and unapologetic honesty, Chasta tackles the uncomfortable topics shaping modern life—from youth sports trophies and toxic achievement culture to entrepreneurship, parenting, grief, addiction, and the pressure to conform. Drawing from her experience building Stage Door Dance Productions, founding Girls Geared for Greatness, and writing books like Trash the Trophies and Handle the Horrible, Chasta challenges systems that no longer serve us and explores better ways to live, lead, and raise the next generation. Expect bold conversations, unconventional perspectives, and thoughtful debate designed to inspire healthier, happier, and more intentional lives. If you've ever questioned the status quo… you might be someone who actually listens to Chasta.

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5 episodios

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The Destruction of Dance

Chasta and her guest Sara, a former school counselor and lifelong dancer, discuss fears about the “destruction of dance” driven by competitive dance culture, social media algorithms, and pay-to-play systems. They argue dance’s proven benefits for learning and emotional regulation are being overshadowed by stereotypes that dancers aren’t smart, amplified since Dance Moms and modern content trends. They critique competitions for escalating costs, confusing adjudications, lack of regulation, and incentives that tie self-worth to trophies, while providing little accountability for inappropriate music, costuming, and choreography. They describe a feedback loop where dancers, parents, and studio owners privately wish they could quit competing but feel trapped. They advocate for human-centered, values-driven dance education and meaningful performance opportunities without competitions. 00:00 Viral Cost Joke 00:47 Why Dance Matters 02:49 Stereotypes And Perception 03:57 Algorithms Vs Science 06:02 Dance Moms Fallout 07:27 Pandemic Fueled Competition 08:34 Pay To Play Awards 10:37 Why Compete Debate 14:36 Competition Trap Loop 19:42 Social Media Distortion 20:46 Better Paths To Perform 21:40 Value Over Trophies 22:11 Accountability in Dance 24:14 Paying for Mentorship 25:14 Viral Culture in Class 27:27 Brand Voice and Groupthink 30:11 Fixing It Through Education 34:00 Performing Without Competing 36:24 Why We Left Competitions 40:50 Human Centered Dance

Ayer - 42 min
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Is Everybody Fake?

Chasta and John discuss whether people are “fake,” contrasting performative authenticity with real authenticity and how masks, labels, and pressure to conform show up in everyday life and online. They focus on social media’s role in manufacturing reality through filters, curated “day in my life” and “what I eat” content, comparison, and chasing virality, plus the rise of bots and AI that further reduce human-to-human connection. Chasta shares experiences of being told to change her voice, feeling unheard in public spaces, and how genuine storytelling can help others access their own truth, including a talk where a man realized he’d limited his life based on a parent’s early death. They argue for valuing transparency, allowing emotions like tears, and offer tips: don’t treat social media as reality, trust your gut, and be selective and honest about who you are. 00:00 Heard Worse Mindset 00:51 Is Everybody Fake 02:00 Masks Before Social Media 03:05 Lower Your Voice 06:29 Bathroom Authenticity 07:54 Audition Comparison Trap 09:37 LinkedIn Performative Posts 11:21 TikTok Perfect Day Videos 14:24 What I Eat In A Day 15:42 Dorm Room Aesthetic Pressure 16:47 Same Outfit Social Rules 18:11 Nobody Listens Origin Story 19:13 Authenticity Over Algorithms 19:46 Human Stories Hit Hard 21:34 The Virality Trap 22:49 When Going Viral Backfires 24:47 Bots and AI Personas 27:02 Finding Real Community 29:01 Performative Reading Culture 30:43 Protecting Art From AI 32:18 Tears and Being Real 36:46 Three Ways To Be You 37:45 Closing Thoughts and Call In

19 de may de 2026 - 38 min
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What Youth Activities Have Become (And Why It’s A Problem)

Chasta welcomes counselor, advocate, and parent Sara Thames to discuss how youth activities have changed and why it’s creating problems for families. They explore how schools, parent burnout, groupthink, and toxic achievement culture drive decisions, including the normalization of constant trophies and rewards. They examine the rise of big-box activity centers, franchising, marketing pressure, instructor qualifications, and private equity acquisitions that keep “local” branding while no longer being local. They also address device influence, data and AI policy concerns, and the importance of community, belonging, and children feeling seen. Sarah shares experiences advocating for neurodivergent children and critiques separating accommodations into isolated programs. Key takeaways: investigate organizations deeply, trust and follow your child’s interests, advocate for them, and prioritize joy, commitment, and healthy childhood over resume stacking. 00:00 Private Equity Takeover 01:02 Meet Sara Thames 01:30 Youth Activities Origins 04:29 Why Parents Feel Lost 05:50 Schools and Burnout 06:17 Groupthink Trap 07:08 Trophy Culture Everywhere 09:22 Belonging Over Awards 10:57 Big Box Youth Centers 13:29 Safety and Staffing Checks 14:17 Hidden Ownership and AI 15:44 Inclusive Local Options 17:51 Let Kids Grow Slowly 18:43 Competition vs Dabbling 19:01 Resume Coach Shock 20:01 Rotating Activities Debate 21:14 Parents Need Confidence 21:48 Safety And Transparency 23:55 Resume Stacking Burnout 26:26 Trust Your Childs Path 28:26 Devices And Joy 30:51 Inclusion In Dance Spaces 32:06 Advocating Without Labels 33:39 Segregated Accommodations 37:33 Wrap Up Takeaways 39:31 Final Thanks And Goodbye

19 de may de 2026 - 40 min
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The Toxic Nature of Trophies

In the first episode of “Nobody Listens to Chasta,” Chasta and her husband John introduce their background as parents and longtime operators of Stage Door Dance Productions, then discuss why trophies, labels, and constant validation can undermine resilience, authenticity, and critical thinking by prioritizing product over process. Chasta shares how leaving dance competitions around 2013–2016 cost them most of their team but led to a later enrollment increase, and how that experience inspired her to write “Trash the Trophies” during the 2018 football season, published in 2020 and later seen as relevant beyond dance. They connect trophy-chasing to social media dopamine, argue rewards can be used to avoid discomfort, and suggest praising effort, persistence, and skill-building, normalizing losing, and using questions to promote growth. 00:00 Trophies and Validation 00:56 Meet Chasta and John 01:40 Brunch Advice Gone Wrong 05:07 Listening and Spirited Dialogue 06:02 Kids Today and Tech Shift 08:06 Burn It Down Rebuild Better 10:50 Pay to Play Dance Culture 17:54 Writing Trust the Trophies 19:18 Pandemic Book Launch 19:44 Beyond Dance Pressure 20:18 Trusting the Process 20:56 Algorithmic Validation Trap 22:35 Intrinsic Motivation Matters 26:12 Habits and Executive Function 28:12 Resilience Over Rewards 32:21 Normalize Losing Tips 32:53 Coach John Building Blocks 36:25 Final Takeaways and Farewell

19 de may de 2026 - 37 min
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Nobody Listens To Chasta Trailer

What happens when someone says the things everyone else is thinking—but nobody is willing to say out loud? Nobody Listens to Chasta is a counterculture podcast hosted by entrepreneur, speaker, and author Chasta Hamilton. With humor, candor, and unapologetic honesty, Chasta tackles the uncomfortable topics shaping modern life—from youth sports trophies and toxic achievement culture to entrepreneurship, parenting, grief, addiction, and the pressure to conform. Drawing from her experience building Stage Door Dance Productions, founding Girls Geared for Greatness, and writing books like Trash the Trophies and Handle the Horrible, Chasta challenges systems that no longer serve us and explores better ways to live, lead, and raise the next generation. Expect bold conversations, unconventional perspectives, and thoughtful debate designed to inspire healthier, happier, and more intentional lives. If you've ever questioned the status quo… you might be someone who actually listens to Chasta.

12 de may de 2026 - 27 s
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