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And You Will Dance Podcast

17 Episodes

55 minutes | Jul 26, 2021
Dancing in her Shoes: A CEO defining her Business and Herself through Transparency and Creativity with Burju Perez
Burju Perez is a mommy of two, wife, former professional Latin Dancer and CEO and lead designer, of the world renowned quality, customizable professional dance shoe/dance heels brand Burju Shoes, based out of Massachusetts.  Burju was born in Istanbul Turkey prior to immigrating to the United States.  As an adult, she began her professional career by studying International Business at Boston University, prior to landing a job in banking.  Burju began Latin dancing in college, where she met her then dance partner, now husband, and launched herself into the world of Latin dancing for 15 years, which included instructing, competing and paid gigs around the world. An artist at heart, Burju combined her love of creativity and dance when altering modern Latin dance shoes for her teammates with more fun colors, jewels, feathers and with an emphasis on comfort.  Burju unknowingly unlocked a level of her passion and was building her business before she knew it; Burju Shoes was created in 2010.  Burju has collaborated with widely respected and talented names in the dance industry such as Kiira Harper, Nicole Kirkland and Janelle Ginestra.  Burju heels have been worn by high profile music artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Normani, Christina Aguilera, Ariana Grande, Cardi B, Hadise, Meg the Stallion, for numerous concert tours and award shows such as MTV’s Video Music Awards.  Most importantly, Burju’s shoes are worn by dancers of all ethnic/gender/non-binary backgrounds all over the globe.   Burju Shoes is a brand that celebrates diversity and aims at strengthening our communities by highlighting the individual's inner confidence through fashion. In this episode, Burju and Ariana speak about the story of Burju Shoes and what it was that challenged Burju to stay true to her vision and mission as a brand and a person. Burju Shoes Instagram: @burjushoes Website:  https://burjushoes.com Episode Highlights: About Burju A brand that doesn’t just profit - a brand that lifts and supports Burju: An Artist’s spirit Child of immigrant parents Challenging the structure Heels community, pole dance community (!!) Branding It + Pop Up Shops Her crossroads and full time Burju BURJU SHOES: The Beginning Constant observation Shoe Talk Artist bucket list? Serving a need The importance of appropriate gear BURJU’S DANCE “I have to maybe fail at this.” Full Transparency: Defining herself and her business Learn and grow as a business owner and human being Burju’s little nuggets of wisdom BURJU’S GIFT 
81 minutes | Jul 19, 2021
Dancing for her Dreams: Breaking Barriers as a Professional Dancer with Paula Ayotte
Paula Ayotte is a professional dancer, entertainer, former marine scientist, model, actress and inspirerer based out of Los Angeles.  Paula Ayotte started her professional dance journey in the 1980s when she was in her 20s, working gigs such as the Disneyland Christmas Parade, Sesame Street Live U.S. tour, the Las Vegas Show “Splash at the Riviera” was a backup dancer for a Latina Artist in Mexico City and roller skating as an Apple on the Newhart show.  She had a shift in careers in the 90s and turned to corporate consulting and only danced on the occasion for fun.  A career in Hawaii later, it wasn't long after a life event changed her perspective on the need to pursue her dream of dancing.  Paula’s credits include Ariana Grande, I Can See Your Voice, Ellen, Kelly Clarkson and commercials for Beis Luggage, Piercing Pagoda, Sherwin Williams, and Etsy and modeling for many more. In this episode, Ariana and Paula discuss Paula’s career, returning to college to pursue her dream job as a marine scientist, auditioning for her music videos and feeling her purpose is to inspire people on her journey to show that your dreams have no boundaries or age requirements.  Your time is now. Follow Paula and her journey on her Instagram: @paulaayotte EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Starting to dance in the 80s then heading into corporate consulting Returning to school in her 30s to pursue her next chapter: marine science Trying to fill her cup with the occasional classes - searching for more Losing a mentor and what that meant for her Landing a commercial with A list artist - the start of the dream Imposter syndrome - in a dance room full of 20 somethings Pursuing acting - understanding that she’s learning something new "Aging is not a bad thing, getting older is not a bad thing- " Reassurance from other creatives Vulnerability, unafraid and unashamed Analysis Paralysis gets you no where you want to go! Making a decision and using her gift to inspire - breaking barriers
20 minutes | Jul 6, 2021
Returning to Yourself with Ariana
Ariana discusses five ways to return to yourself and your creativity that helped her  after moving through a period of overwhelm, loss and imbalance.    In this episode, Ariana’s starting point of conversation is the importance of recognizing when you need to take a step back and take care of yourself.
75 minutes | Apr 7, 2021
Off the Sidelines, to the Front Page with Emily Leibert
Emily Leibert is a writer, journalist, reporter, former NFL cheerleader, former public relations professional and dancer who is originally from Southern California and is now based out of New York City and is currently attending New York University in pursuit of her Master’s Degree in journalism. Emily previously attended USC, where her peak interest into the world of entertainment began and she studied broadcast journalism in the Public Relations field.  After three years of experience as a professional cheerleader with the Los Angeles Rams while balancing her traditional college career, she was quick to realize that she was meant to pursue a career in writing and applied for the Master’s program at NYU during the pandemic in 2020. With the experiences in the world known organizations like the Los Angeles Rams, Dreamworks Animation and working red carpets in Hollywood on the PR side, Emily has gained knowledge and first-hand experience to include in her writing.   Emily is fueled by her passion for social change and is hopeful for a brighter future not only in the NFL cheer organization, but in social issues such as women’s rights, gender roles and women in the arts.  Emily also has experience grant writing for dance companies.  She's always hoping to tell stories of gender inequity with empathy, compassion, and trust.If you have a story that deserves to be told, you can send news tips or interview ideas to by.emilyleibert@gmail.com or reach out to her on Twitter @by_emilyleibert. You can connect with Emily on Instagram as well: @emilyleibert Visit these sites to see some of Emily's work: LINDSAY ROSENBURG IS CHANGING HOW PRO CHEERLEADERS ARE SEEN ONE PHOTOGRPAH AT A TIME https://www.teenvogue.com/story/lindsay-rosenberg-pro-cheerleaders HOW THE NFL RISKS THE HEALTH OF CHEERLEADERS  https://jezebel.com/how-the-nfl-risks-the-health-of-cheerleaders-its-harde-1846199936 THE CL!CK - NEW YORK UNIVERSITY’S JOURNALISM ONLINE MASTERS PROGRAM https://theclick.news/emily-leibert/ Episode Highlights Creativity rooted from Dance Broadcast Journalism at USC turn Public Relations - life as the multi-professional What kept her from exclusively picking journalism? Roles as a publicist A defining moment that ultimately put into question - am I aligning with my purpose? NFL Cheerleader Life The 3 year moment - hanging up the pom poms Balancing NFL rehearsal schedule + Daily life  Mental and Physical exhaustion The progression of the career The loose unofficial requirements Pushback for expressing concern for fundamental rights in sports industry in regards to women The Second Full time job Optimism about the future of the industry Furloughed during the pandemic  “Pandemic Guilt” Hopeful for the industry Highlight article in Teen Vogue - highlighting female photographer of NFL cheerleaders Understanding the ramifications for speaking up Emily’s “Dance” and her Gift
75 minutes | Mar 22, 2021
Baudy Movement: Dance Fitness with Heart with Sarah Baudner
Sarah Baudner is a 32 year old woman with ambition based out of Vancouver Canada who has always had dance and fitness as a big part of her life and created her dance fitness brand, Rock Your Baudy.  In an effort to connect with her friends from the eastern coast during the early days of the worldwide pandemic, she created her virtual dance fitness brand, a combination of HIT cardio with modern dance moves with an upbeat playlist to get her participants sweating and moving.  Her classes are held weekly and soon, she hopes to expand to outdoor classes in Vancouver to connect and build a stronger sense of community with in-person classes.  Rock Your Baudy is an energetic class blend meant to build confidence within one's body to feel inspired and motivated.  Sarah loves building personal relationships with all who participate in her classes. Sarah’s feature is And You Will Dance’s first international guest!  Episode Highlights: Sarah combining her love for dance in fitness with creating Rock Your Baudy Creatives in the family Getting placed into dance at a young age A Common Love for Musical Theatre First to start her high school dance team Combining Dance and Fitness Creating Rock Your Baudy Discussing taking dance classes in Los Angeles How is your self-confidence when dancing in classes with professionals? How loss changed her Difficulty in saying when she was not okay Sarah’s Gift Ariana and her “why?” Taking a Chance To book a class with Rock Your Baudy: https://www.rockyourbaudy.com Follow Sarah on IG: @rockyourbaudy 
14 minutes | Mar 9, 2021
Create from Truth with Ariana
In this episode, Ariana recollects the feeling of self-doubt and the pressure of the creative process.  After receiving a message from a friend, her self-doubt in the creative process began to unfold and reveal the importance and the realness to the meaning "Create from Truth", as quoted by Kobe Bryant.  The episode serves as a reminder that all that you need is already within you.Instagram: @andyouwilldance; @ari_sanchez
92 minutes | Feb 22, 2021
Her Own Design with Tess Henderson
Tess Henderson is a professional Interior Designer. Founder, Creative Director, and Principal Designer of Tess Interiors based out of Los Angeles California.  Also, Tess is a lover of all things beautiful, an adrenaline junkie, dog mom, sister, daughter, auntie, girlfriend, and an all around empath.   A creative experimenter at heart, she had always found opportunities in the ability to create.  Growing up, she was introduced to the idea of interior design by her mother and experimented with color palettes of different papers after trips to Michaels.  It was then, shortly into her teen years when her mom introduced to her the idea of Interior design as a career. After a brief experience working at an admirable design firm, Tess was catapulted into making a determination for her career’s turn of events due to the unpredictability of 2020 and its impact on businesses. A young woman who was sure in who she was and aspired to be her own boss and in creative control of her vision, she went onto becoming CEO of her Interior Design firm, Tess Interiors. Episode Highlights: Interior Designing and it's many layers Construction management Architecture What interior designing means to Tess - it's more personal How her Mom inspired and pushed her to pursue this field Working in the industry in San Francisco Hospitality interior designing Her "Devil Wears Prada" Experience Her nephew's birth that changed her trajectory Moving back to Los Angeles Dream position cut short due to the pandemic Layoff and jump start into her business on the same day Being in love with the process Interior Design - It's deeper than that  creative process with clients Making her client's vision come to life Tess's Dance - Feeling of loss and importance of "feeling everything" "Having is not so great a thing as wanting." Where to connect with Tess and seek her services: Instagram: @tessinteriors Website: https://www.tessinteriors.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessinteriors/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tessinteriors/
55 minutes | Feb 8, 2021
Mindfully Moving: Creating, Healing, Mommy-ing with Sasha Lewis
Sasha Lewis is a blogger, graphic artist,  dancer, mental health and well-being advocate and single mama to a two year old baby girl.  Sasha didn’t always think that her creative journey would lead her to blogging.  In fact, she always believed dance was going to be her way. However when she was in her teens, her world was flipped upside down when she was told after an accident that she was never going to be able to do the things she loved to do, and her struggle to understand herself and her mental health began. Sasha attended The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles and initiated the possibility of a career in retail design, merchandising, and marketing.  She silently battled her mental health hurdles when she began dealing with with anxiety, depression and OCD, but knew that it couldn't break her completely.  After years of struggling with her mental health and one beautiful baby girl on the spectrum of Autism later, Sasha created a safe space for those struggling with their mental health to turn to: The Cha-Cha blog.  Her blog touches on wellness, lifestyle and even home decor as a way to serve as inspiration, and a source of information and entertainment.  Most importantly the blog has created a community of positivity and open communication.  The Cha Cha Blog is intended to be the outlet for others, that she wishes she had at the start of her journey. Episode Highlights: The Cha Cha Blog and The Orderly Disorder about parenting and autism Dancing and an accident FIDM Retail design, marketing Dance competitions and breaking out of the validation construct Social Media - an artist’s new portfolio Full Time: Graphic Design, blogging and Single mama to baby with autism The How question and future kids Seeing life through the eyes of someone with special needs “Numb” Postpartum depression & OCD Feels unnatural, but normal Where to find Sasha’s blog:www.thechachablog.comInstagram:  @sasha___monique
34 minutes | Feb 1, 2021
Kobe the Creative
Kobe Bryant, best known as the NBA superstar for his 20 year career with the Los Angeles Lakers and leading them to 5 championship rings, an 18 time all star and a man who coined the term Mamba Mentality and who displayed relentless work ethic on and off the court - was also a creative.  In the second act of his career, he began to build a new empire in the entertainment and storytelling world with one mission - to inspire the next generation.  Kobe combined his worlds and love for sports and fantasy with meaningful life lessons in the forms of podcasts, The Punies, and The Wizenard Series and also, film.In this episode, Ariana pays homage to Kobe the creative and storyteller and discusses what we can learn from him and his final chapter of life on Earth, a little over one year after his untimely passing.Episode Highlights: The Second Act Kobe the Creative writing on the road Sophomore year english structure of a game is like a story Combining his two passions - sports + fantasy The Wizenard Series Everything had intention - like Hamilton the Musical Winning the Oscar Kobe's version of the mental "dance" Greatness What Kobe taught us What we are left with Follow us on our IG: @andyouwilldanceFollow Ariana on her IG: @ari_sanchez
61 minutes | Jan 18, 2021
Beyond the Visual with Jonathan Dixon
Jonathan Dixon is a photographer, artist, Black creative, adventurist and lover of the outdoors who works to capture the magic of moments through photos.  Jon is from Ventura, CA and has always had a passion for photography.  However, it wasn’t until 3 years ago in 2018, after much time spent going through the motions working in an industry where he lacked passion, he decided to walk down the street on his lunch break and make a purchase of his first professional camera - the first major step into walking into his creative purpose.Since then, Jon has shot family sessions, weddings, landscapes and after a tumultuous year that 2020 soon became known to be, he also captured the social justice movement that occurred in Ventura County, CA during times of civil unrest and the loud plea for justice.  Jon shortly after served beyond the US borders and flew out to Kenya in East Africa, with The Love Foundation and connected with his camera to Kenya’s exotic animals and its beautiful people and felt a realignment in doing so.Jon embodies the creative process and enjoys the process of pushing himself into uncomfortable positions to test his limits with his art that is now his full time profession.Episode Highlights:  Photographer, Landscape Junkie + Pushing the boundaries Landscape photography  Breaking out of the corporate structure Investing in his technology “Accidentally” Capturing the 2020 protests - as a Black Creative Re-connecting in Kenya with the Love FoundationWildlife Connecting with the people in the villages and slums Self-Taught & Family mentorship in  photography Sink or Swim - Creating necessary pressure Booking his first gig, with clients at his “regular” job Jon and his “Gift” The change in human connection with social media Endless creative potential Where to connect with Jon:Instagram - @Jdixon_shotsWebsites - Jdixonphoto.com, for prints, session inquiries and more of his work
60 minutes | Jan 11, 2021
Love with Words with Lolo - with Elizabeth Hidalgo
Podcast host of Word by Lolo, Founder CEO of the digital marketing agency, Rise DMA, writer and poet - Elizabeth Hidalgo, or Lolo, is a southern california native who is now based out of Salt Lake City, Utah.  Lolo is pursuing her Bachelor of Science degree in Digital Audiences at Arizona State University and has over 5 years of experience in creative writing, social media management and re-branding.  Lolo mentioned that she “loves people through her words” and it’s proven true as she’s carried on her love for reading and writing and after a heavy time in her personal life, Lolo turned to the microphone and started her podcast show, Word by Lolo.   Elizabeth also “rose” through pain in her previous job, which inspired her to start her business, RISE Digital Marketing services, with the centralized goal to storytell through content creation.Lolo’s desire to create is moved by her will to connect with people through her words.Word by Lolo is available for streaming on Apple, Spotify and Soundcloud.Episode Highlights Who is Lolo? Creating Authentically A natural writer Reciprocating feeling and writing Her present version of herself envisioned  as  a  child Poetry Background(s) Lolo’s debut poetry slam piece inspired by the movie “Love Jones” How a toxic workplace led her to kick start her business at the front of the pandemic Her first “Dance” - Calling the suicide prevention hotline "I want to keep dancing" Where to connect with Elizabeth:Instagram: @classic_hidalgo; @wordbylolo; @risedmaWebsites: www.risedigital.marketing/https://linktr.ee/classic_hidalgoSUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE: 1-800-273-8255Visit www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org for more info if you or someone you know may need assistance.  On this website: You can obtain professional resources for mental health services 24 hour live chat with personnel Discover how you can get involved Read stories of hope and recovery
41 minutes | Jan 4, 2021
Moving for his City and Himself with Byron Bucao
Byron Bucao is the Founder/Director of the Alias Dance Company based out of Oxnard California, the Cofounder/Owner of the Retour clothing brand, the Community Benefits Director for the City of Oxnard, a mental toughness athlete, dancer, choreographer and mentor.  With years worth of experience of dancing in all male hip hop groups, he pursued dance by joining and choreographing for Cal State Long Beach's well known competitive dance team,  PAC Modern.  Now, he runs his own dance company, The Alias Dance Family in Oxnard and has been doing so for the past 17 years.  The team is composed of over 150 dancers, ranging from age 4 to the collegiate level.  Byron has brought his dancers on America’s Got Talent, George Lopez Tonight Show, Dance Moms, Dancing with the Stars and Blackish.  Byron has trained and mentored over 2,000 kids in his dance company alone in the city that raised him.He's driven to help others and himself through dance - to become stronger dancers and even stronger people. Episode Highlights Teaching the Youth in his City How He Started:  All Male Hip Hop Crew The Underdog of the Group Garage Rehearsals Exclusive High School Competition Dance Team Hip hop Mega Crews Joining 1 of the “Big Three” - PAC Modern of Cal State Long Beach All male Alumni Dance Team “Non Stop” Byron’s Rehearsal Grind  Birth of his Dance Team business RETOUR Clothing Brand & the skill of Thrifting Family Support & Sticking to his Interests Dance & Community Byron’s Dancer Slump & his old Vices Fitness & Understanding self-care David Goggins Challenge Breaking Down Goals Byron Running every 4 hours for 24 hours… no seriously he did that Mental Fitness --- Keep up with Byron and his creative endeavors by following his pages: IG: @byronbucao Other IGs:  @aliasdancefam; @retourco Websites: www.aliasdanceco.com; www.retourco.com
34 minutes | Dec 29, 2020
Gratitude, Intention and Purpose with Ariana
On this solo episode, Ariana expresses gratitude for the new creative venture laid out for her.  Ariana recounts multiple instances during the beginning of her podcasting journey that put temporary roadblocks in her way and speaks on the lessons learned during the process.  She identifies the importance of refocus, redirection and reflects on how Disney and Pixar’s movie “Soul” reframed how she views her execution of her life’s purpose. Episode Highlights: And You Will Dance - Feedback The Initial Drop Archived Episodes The Wrong Music & Rolling with it Deleting AYWD Pre-Launch Date Nos & Redirection Excitement/Gratitude Disney and Pixar’s Soul was for big kids (adults) Ariana & Purpose Your Purpose May Not Pay You Implementing Your Intentions Daily Follow the And You Will Dance page and Ariana's Page!@andyouwilldance - https://www.instagram.com/andyouwilldance/@ari_sanchez - https://www.instagram.com/ari_sanchez/
47 minutes | Dec 21, 2020
Writer in Wanderlust with Danielle Giordano
Danielle Giordano is a 27 year old writer, actress,  producer and travel bug based in Los Angeles, who continues to expand her creative reach and growth as an individual.  When she was a young girl, Danielle developed a love for the arts and fell in love with the world of entertainment through theatre.  As she dove into her craft by auditioning for agencies and investing in multiple acting classes, she knew in her heart that entertainment was where she wanted to be.  As time passed and life and its  experience came, she went on to discover her love for travel and passion for writing scripts and even books.  Danielle is in the final editing stages of her first book!Danielle shares the appreciation of her journey with Ariana and emphasizes that is okay to "wander" to different directions as each moment brings you closer to understanding yourself. You can follow Danielle by following her pages: Instagram: @d.giordano_ Travel Instagram:  @giordiary For accounts of her travel and resources on how to plan for your next trip, visit her website: www.wanderlustwithme.com   Episode Highlights & Topics:  Career in the field of entertainment Actor lifestyle The need to be multifaceted during the times of social media A wall up, but not for writing Danielle’s motion picture script inspired by an Eminem song Writing a children’s book Action acting & Muy Thai Danielle’s “Dance” - A “situationship” & the passing of a close friend Traveling Keeping Momentum Danielle’s gift
51 minutes | Dec 14, 2020
There's Always Another Level with Mocha McKenzie
Business Owner/entrepreneur, professional dancer and choreographer, educator and investor, Mocha Mckenzie is an intentional force in all she sets out to do.  A graduate of UCLA's performing Arts program, she's had 15 years of experience in the Los Angeles dance industry and her passion to teach has led her back to her hometown in Ventura County to start her Heels Dance class Strut Don't Stress.Ariana and Mocha have a fun and free conversation about Mocha's journey and reflect on Mocha's perception of her never-ending "dance".Episode Highlights & Topics:  Background in Dance & teaching The birth of Strut Don't Stress Heels Dance Class Mocha and her never-ending "dance" Mocha's conversation with top choreographer Parris Goebel Her gift Making decisions & "make a decision" Investment advice - 1% daily Looking ahead Filling your cup Writing down what you want Follow Mocha for the latest on whatever she decides to conquer next:Instagram: @omgitsmocha & @strutdontstress  Websites:  www.strutdontstress.com www.instagram.com/strutdontstress www.instagram.com/omgitsmocha
40 minutes | Nov 30, 2020
Ariana and "And You Will Dance" - An Introduction
"And You Will Dance" was inspired by Ariana's personal journey and her will to work past fear and self-doubt that put a temporary pause on pursuing one of her life's passions - dance.    In the very first episode of And You Will Dance, Ariana introduces herself, discusses what felt like her "quarter life crisis", her background with dance, her turning point and the "why" behind the pod.   Being involved in the artistic world since she was three years old, creatives and their artistry hold a special place in Ariana's heart.  She finds inspiration from creatives from all over the spectrum, and admires their tenacity as she believes they're prime examples of people who are relentless and persevere to make their passions come to life with their skillsets.    Through connecting with other creatives and discussing their instances of grit, this podcast is intended to inspire listeners to get out of their own head, propel forward and boldy pursue their full potential.Episode MarkersPart 1 - Background  "Quarter life crisis" @ 23 years old The Job Search "Why did you stop?" Part 2 - Ariana & Dance (9:24) "You can't do it all" On the Back Burner & Re-focus Dance Class Dry Spells June 2019 & Grandma's House Part 3 - "What I Realize Now" (23:27) "The Gift" Why Creatives? Part 4 - "And You Will Dance" (37:58)
0 minutes | Nov 25, 2020
This is And You Will Dance
Welcome to And You Will Dance!"And You Will Dance" was inspired by Ariana's personal journey and her will to work past fear and self-doubt that put a temporary pause on pursuing one of her life's passions.  Through connecting with other creatives and discussing their instances of grit, this podcast is intended to inspire listeners to get out of their own head, propel forward and boldy pursue their full potential. Join in on each episode for fun and inspiring conversation and for the reminder to keep dancing.  Available 11/30 on Apple, Spotify and Stitcher podcasting. Follow us on social: IG: @andyouwilldance Hosted by Ariana SanchezIG: @ari_sanchez
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