THE JUSTIN AND INEKE PODCAST — A podcast for dance parents
#TheJustinInekePodcast #DancePodcast #RaisingADancer Part two of our conversation with Jee-Eun Petitqueux, former professional ballerina and teacher at the Royal Ballet School of Antwerp. In part one she told us what happened when a teacher predicted her ballet career at age ten. This episode picks up where that left off: how she deals with the overthinking now, as a teacher, a coach, and a mother. We talk about feedback. Not how it’s delivered, but what you do with it. How to take what works, leave what doesn’t, and stop making it personal. Feedback hurts sometimes. That’s part of being a dancer. You can’t take the pain away, but you can change how it lands. We talk about what social media does to young dancers who see the finished product and never the years of work behind it. And how that comparison feeds the overthinking. Jee-Eun shares four tools she uses with her students when they’re stuck in their head. Go from your head to your centre. Focus on the next move, not the current one. Find a reset. Evaluate whether it worked. Simple enough to use before class. Powerful enough to change how a dancer trains. We talk about why the dance path is longer than teenagers think it is, why knowing what you want at a young age is a gift, and why there are more paths in the dance world than most families realise. And Jee-Eun tells us what she would say to her fifteen-year-old self, crying in a bathroom. That moment alone is worth pressing play. #DanceLife #OvercomingOverthinking #MentalPerformance #DanceTips #DancerMindset #DanceTraining #PerformanceAnxiety #DancerWellness
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