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30. When Passion Turns Personal: Let's Talk Parent-Coach Boundaries

30. When Passion Turns Personal: Let's Talk Parent-Coach Boundaries

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Competition season is here… and so are the big feelings 😅

Between early mornings, fast food dinners, tight schedules, and high expectations, it's no wonder things can get a little… spicy. In this episode, we're diving into a topic every studio owner and dance parent has experienced but maybe doesn't talk about enough, when passion crosses the line.

We're talking about those "I need to speak to you right now" moments, why they happen, and how both parents and studio owners can handle them with a little more grace, clarity, and respect.

Because here's the truth… we're all on the same team. But sometimes, we forget how to act like it.

In this episode, we cover:
  • Why competition season brings out the best and worst in everyone
  • The difference between supporting your child and confronting a coach
  • What's really going on behind "that" parent behavior
  • Clear signs the line has been crossed (and what to do next)
  • Simple scripts for handling tough conversations in the moment
  • The 24-hour rule that could save you a LOT of stress
  • How to protect your peace as a studio owner
  • What kids actually need to see from the adults around them

💬 Plus, we share real stories, practical tips, and a few things we wish we could say in the moment (but probably shouldn't 😂)

Loved this episode? Come chat with us in the Facebook group and tell us:

  • What's the wildest competition moment you've experienced?
  • OR what's something that's worked really well in your studio?

Let's support each other through the chaos 💛

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