Dance Med Spotlight
Dance Med Spotlight: Top Episodes of 2025 & All-Time Favorites
If you’re new here, Dance Med Spotlight is where we bridge the gap between dancers, teachers, healthcare providers, and anyone who supports dancers along the way. Hosted by Dr. Alyssa Arms, this podcast creates space for evidence-informed, dancer-centered conversations that matter.
This year, we covered everything from trauma-informed teaching to systemic change, hypermobility, and sustainable strength training. Today’s post highlights:
Top 5 Episodes of 2025
Top 5 Episodes of All Time
Key Themes That Keep Rising to the Top
Courtney returned to the podcast to unpack what trauma-informed teaching looks like in real dance spaces. From private lessons to social dance, her insights remind us that “trauma is too much, too fast, too soon”—and that power dynamics are always present. One of my favorite takeaways? Treat everything in dance as an experiment. That mindset creates safety and agency for dancers.
#4 – Sarah Tyndall: Supporting Dancers Beyond the PhysicalSarah challenged us to see dancers as whole humans. Emotional load, stress, and environment matter just as much as technique. Support isn’t just about fixing problems—it’s about building systems that help dancers thrive before injury or burnout ever happens.
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This episode remains a go-to resource for understanding bendy bodies. Dr. Bluestein reminded us that “if you’ve seen one person with EDS, you’ve seen one person with EDS.” Hypermobility can be an asset—but only with individualized care and strength training.
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Maria shifted the lens from individual bodies to the systems surrounding them. Dancers don’t need more pressure—they need better support and communication. This episode resonated with anyone trying to create change within imperfect structures.
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#1 – Galit Friedlander: Strength, Longevity, and Meeting Dancers Where They AreGalit bridged artistry and physical preparation beautifully. Her reminder that “dancers are the experts in dance—we build bridges” struck a chord. Strength training should support artistry, not compete with it.
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These episodes never leave the conversation:
- #5 – Courtney Adair (2023): Identity, power, and how dancers show up.
- #4 – Dr. Linda Bluestein: A cornerstone for understanding hypermobility.
- #3 – Maria Haralambis: Honest talk about sustainable systems.
- #2 – Galit Friedlander: Artistry meets strength and autonomy.
- #1 – Chantelle Pianetta: Pressure, identity, and sustainability in high-demand environments.
- The body is not the problem. Pain and hypermobility are adaptations, not failures.
- Power and permission matter. How we use power shapes safety in dance spaces.
- Feeling good ≠ less excellence. Longevity and peak performance thrive when dancers feel supported.
- Collaboration beats competition. Teachers, clinicians, and educators working together serve dancers best.
Thank you for listening, sharing, and being part of this community. Explore past episodes https://backinsteppt.com/dance-med-spotlight-podcast/ and connect with our guests for more insights.
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