Welcome to Rhee Gold’s Dance Life Podcast, hosted by Stacey Morgan and joined by the fabulous (and very “rugged up”) Rhee Gold—broadcasting from a freezing North Carolina cold snap that has him bundled up and learning new Aussie vocabulary fast.
In this practical and timely episode, Stacey and Rhee dive into one of the biggest make-or-break skills for dance studio owners: clear communication.
They unpack why miscommunication happens so easily—especially when you’re busy, juggling timetables, rehearsals, one-on-ones, and parent expectations—and how “dance language” can accidentally leave families confused. Stacey shares a real studio example of a small timetable change that created big frustration, and how she handled it: owning the mistake, apologising, and then following up about respectful behaviour and boundaries.
Rhee opens up about a recent moment where his intention didn’t land the way he meant it to—and why sometimes the best path forward is a sincere apology rather than defending or over-explaining. Together, they explore the reality of 2025 customer expectations: parents are busy, life is full, and confusion creates cranky customers—even when you’ve communicated multiple times.
You’ll also hear:
Why an apology isn’t always “enough” when a parent has a backlog of unresolved grievances
How creating structured feedback pathways can prevent blow-ups later
Why studio communication must be multi-channel (email, socials, newsletters, in-hand notes, reminders… all of it)
When using ChatGPT can help remove emotion from tough emails—while still keeping your voice
How the post-pandemic world has gotten even busier, and why that impacts both studio owners and families
A reminder that personal growth is part of entrepreneurship—and learning communication is part of the journey
This episode is your encouragement (and your challenge) to build communication systems that are robust, consistent, and two-way—so you can reduce misunderstandings, protect your team, and keep your studio culture strong.
Because when communication improves, stress reduces… and everyone gets to enjoy the journey.