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This week, Bethany Sleebos joins me on the podcast! Bethany lives in College Station, TX, with her husband Patrick and their 3 beautiful kids. Together, they own Suzanne’s School of Dance and desire to create a safe place for dancers to grow in both “Excellence of Dance & Heart.”
Bethany shares about her journey and how she has come full circle back to her home studio, Suzanne’s School of Dance, where she first began her training at 5 years old. Through her time there, she learned to use her gift for the Lord and realized her passion to share that gift of dance with others. At the age of 15, Bethany moved to Houston, TX, where she danced with Ad Deum Dance Company.
Following her time at Ad Deum, Bethany used dance for missions, which led her to start a school and company in the Netherlands under Youth With a Mission. It was there that she met her husband, Patrick. In 2013, they moved back to Texas and purchased Suzanne’s School of Dance.
In addition to owning the studio together with her husband, Bethany also dances with Mei/co Dance Company and directs Talitha Dance Company. We chat about the challenges and blessings of owning a studio, honoring our mentors, the realities of transitioning out of a performance career, and more! Bethany brings so much wisdom as she shares what we can gain by surrendering to God and laying things down. I love her encouragement that when God shuts a door, it’s because He has something better in store.
Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes that include Bethany's biography and links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app. We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!
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This week, Bethany Sleebos joins me on the podcast! Bethany lives in College Station, TX, with her husband Patrick and their 3 beautiful kids. Together, they own Suzanne’s School of Dance and desire to create a safe place for dancers to grow in both “Excellence of Dance & Heart.”
Bethany shares about her journey and how she has come full circle back to her home studio, Suzanne’s School of Dance, where she first began her training at 5 years old. Through her time there, she learned to use her gift for the Lord and realized her passion to share that gift of dance with others. At the age of 15, Bethany moved to Houston, TX, where she danced with Ad Deum Dance Company.
Following her time at Ad Deum, Bethany used dance for missions, which led her to start a school and company in the Netherlands under Youth With a Mission. It was there that she met her husband, Patrick. In 2013, they moved back to Texas and purchased Suzanne’s School of Dance.
In addition to owning the studio together with her husband, Bethany also dances with Mei/co Dance Company and directs Talitha Dance Company. We chat about the challenges and blessings of owning a studio, honoring our mentors, the realities of transitioning out of a performance career, and more! Bethany brings so much wisdom as she shares what we can gain by surrendering to God and laying things down. I love her encouragement that when God shuts a door, it’s because He has something better in store.
Check out our website http://creativeimpactpodcast.com for the full show notes that include Bethany's biography and links mentioned in this episode. You can be sure not to miss a Creative Impact conversation by subscribing through your favorite podcast app. We are so grateful to have you as a part of the Creative Impact community and would love it if you would share the show with your friends!