59 min listen
Joining the Movement Club with DWTS Alum Lindsay Arnold
FromThe Real Reel
ratings:
Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Dec 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Episode 193: From the snowy streets of Salt Lake City to the bright lights of Hollywood and back, today’s guest has one heck of a story to tell. Natalie has the honor of speaking with Lindsay Arnold, a So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing with the Stars alum, to learn about her journey as a professional dancer turned mom, influencer, fitness instructor, and business owner. Lindsay’s sharing how her passion for movement landed her the career of her dreams, her first-hand experience on reality TV, and how she manages to wear so many hats at once! Tune in for an inspiring and relatable conversation that simultaneously feels like a comforting coffee date with one of your besties. Enjoy!
Today’s episode dives into:
The benefits of feeling motivating stress when it comes to your profession
Lindsay’s first-hand experience with mom-shaming online and her true feelings toward social media
How her relationship with movement began and the origin story of her career as a professional dancer
Behind the scenes of her experience on So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing with the Stars
Why she ultimately decided to take a step back from DWTS
What led her to create The Movement Club
The contrast between her current life and her life when she was dancing full time
Thank you so much for being a part of our podcast community! Please be sure to rate, follow, review, and of course, post to your highlight reel. Follow your host Natalie on Instagram @nataliebarbu and @therealreelpodcast. Follow Lindsay @lindsarnold and check out @themovementclub
Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible. Check out these deals just for you:
Supergut - Head over to Supergut.com and use code REALREEL to save 20% off your order.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today’s episode dives into:
The benefits of feeling motivating stress when it comes to your profession
Lindsay’s first-hand experience with mom-shaming online and her true feelings toward social media
How her relationship with movement began and the origin story of her career as a professional dancer
Behind the scenes of her experience on So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing with the Stars
Why she ultimately decided to take a step back from DWTS
What led her to create The Movement Club
The contrast between her current life and her life when she was dancing full time
Thank you so much for being a part of our podcast community! Please be sure to rate, follow, review, and of course, post to your highlight reel. Follow your host Natalie on Instagram @nataliebarbu and @therealreelpodcast. Follow Lindsay @lindsarnold and check out @themovementclub
Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible. Check out these deals just for you:
Supergut - Head over to Supergut.com and use code REALREEL to save 20% off your order.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Dec 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Ep 4. Being a Middle School Teacher at 23- Facing Your Fears, Doing What You Are Called To Do, and Realizing Your Privilege ft. Katy Colvin: <p>The world- and your social media feeds- are all full of everyone’s highlight reels. But in this podcast, I want to expose real life, real people, real jobs, and the real reel. Today, I wanted to bring a very special guest- a 7th grade teacher. I am so excited for you to hear this episode about the real life of a teacher and learn some things you might not know about this very under-recognized profession. Get ready to reflect, laugh, and learn!</p><p>Meet my best friend, Katy- who also happens to be a middle school teacher. She graduated college from UNC Charlotte with a degree in English. She is one of the kindest people I know with a huge heart and definitely one of my only friends who has the patience to deal with middle schoolers. Katy did not originally plan to teach. She did not even go to college for it. Until one day, she had a quarter-l by The Real Reel