The ballet podcast where we get in ‘Hard Corps’ with dancers around the world, having open and honest conversations about the struggles and rewards of full time ballet training.
In this episode of The Hard Corps Podcast, I sit down with Steph Archer, professional dancer and co-creator of the Iris Clinic, an eating disorder clinic designed specifically for dancers. Steph shares her journey as a dancer, her personal struggles with body image, and the experiences that inspired her to create a safe and supportive space for dancers to seek professional help. Still actively dancing herself, Steph offers unique insights into balancing a demanding career with a commitment to mental health advocacy. This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about dance, wellness, and creating positive change in the arts.
You can find the Iris Clinic on Instagram here
@irisclinicuk
https://www.instagram.com/irisclinicuk?igsh=MjR0eDhyZ2Q4aDht
TikTok:
https://www.tiktok.com/@irisclinicuk?_t=8ruyr1ckJRw&_r=1
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Have a great week
Romy
This week on The Hard Corps Podcast, I sit down with Chloe Misseldine, a rising star and principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre at just 22 years old. We dive deep into her inspiring journey—from her early years in ballet to climbing the ranks within one of the world's most prestigious companies.
Chloe shares her mindset, the challenges she's overcome, and what it takes to maintain focus and passion in such a demanding art form. Whether you're a dancer or just curious about the world of ballet, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
You can find Chloe on instagram @Chloemisseldine
Thank you so much for tuning and be sure to leave a review in the episode 🙏
Have a great week
Romy
Hi everyone and welcome back to another episode and the final episode of the season before Christmas and a little holiday break.
*TRIGGER WARNING - BODY IMAGE*
This week I'm joined by Maeve Nolan (@maevenolan), a good friend of mine here in London. We talk about her training in Australia at Tanya Pearson, her move to Europe to study at The English National Ballet School and her transition into company life. We talk a lot about body image, body dysmorphia, finding where you fit in the industry among the standards we still see today.
Thank you Maeve for such an open and honest conversation.
Have a lovely holiday,
love Romy
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