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In this episode of Dance Studio 411, host Jill Tirone sits down with Dotty Hancock, owner of Dance Arts Academy in Idaho. Dottie shares her 24-year journey of building a thriving studio while balancing family, health challenges, and a major studio relocation. From starting at age 21 to navigating cancer and COVID simultaneously, Dottie opens up about what it truly takes to lead with resilience. This episode is a must-listen for studio owners facing burnout or seeking renewed inspiration and leadership clarity.
Key TakeawaysStart Before You’re Ready: Dotty bought her studio at 21 with no business plan—courage often beats perfection.
Real Life Happens. Lead Anyway: From NICU stays to cancer, Dotty shows that resilience in life fuels strong leadership.
Culture Comes First: A thriving studio starts with being intentional about your values and the team you build.
Community Prevents Burnout: Surrounding yourself with like-minded peers, both inside and outside the dance world, keeps you inspired and supported.
Profit Isn’t a Bad Word: Making money matters. Studio owners deserve to be financially strong and sustainable.
[00:28] – Introduction to Dotty Hancock and the theme of setbacks and leadership
[02:06] – Dotty’s fearless leap into ownership at 21
[04:11] – Navigating the birth of a micro-preemie and a studio move simultaneously
[06:54] – The power of intentional culture and building a trustworthy team
[09:07] – Marketing to a new neighborhood and understanding student demographics
[10:30] – Burnout and how Dotty protects her energy
[11:21] – The importance of diverse business circles and “entrepreneurial therapy”
[15:08] – Dotty's passion for financial coaching for studio owners
[18:08] – Words of encouragement for busy, burned-out owners
[20:15] – Final inspiration and reminder of community and support
Links Mentioned in this Episode...
Energize Conference and Expo: https://www.energizeconference.com/
Dance Studio Owner: https://www.dancestudioowner.com/public/joinnow.cfm
About Our Guest:
Dotty Hancock is a dedicated dance educator with a passion for inspiring others through the art of dance and the business of education. She thrives on sharing her extensive knowledge and experience with like-minded professionals in the industry.
A lifelong learner, Dotty continually expands her expertise by attending national dance teacher and studio owner conventions and conferences. She is deeply committed to developing innovative ways to engage her students and ignite their passion for dance.
Dotty holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication from Boise State University (2001). In the same year, she became the proud owner of Dance Arts Academy, where she has since created countless memorable experiences for her students, including taking performance groups to Disneyland and Disney World. While Dotty enjoys working with dancers of all ages, she specializes in early childhood dance education, fostering a love of movement in her youngest students.
An active member of the Boise Dance Teacher’s Association, Dotty has served in multiple leadership roles, including Secretary, Treasurer, and President. She is also a licensed Zumbini instructor and a certified Rhythm Works Integrative Dance Instructor, further enhancing her ability to connect with diverse student needs.
Dotty’s expertise and passion for dance education have been recognized on an international level. Most recently, she was honored to be a guest speaker at The Studio Boardroom retreat, where she shared her insights with studio owners and educators from all over Australia.
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If you loved this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue to bring valuable content to the dance community!
Running a dance studio is hard work, and growing your studio is even more of a challenge. No matter if you're just starting out—or perhaps you're a well-established owner; we understand that it's a uniquely demanding and personal business to own and operate. Be more effective and productive.
As studio owners ourselves, we've been there. But, it's also very possible to be a happy owner of a thriving dance business that you love.
Learn More About Membership: https://www.dancestudioowner.com/
Join us at the Energize Conference this August!
Connect with other studio owners, gain access to resources and tools, and walk away feeling refreshed for the upcoming season. Learn more at energizeconference.com.
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In this episode of Dance Studio 411, host Jill Tirone sits down with Dotty Hancock, owner of Dance Arts Academy in Idaho. Dottie shares her 24-year journey of building a thriving studio while balancing family, health challenges, and a major studio relocation. From starting at age 21 to navigating cancer and COVID simultaneously, Dottie opens up about what it truly takes to lead with resilience. This episode is a must-listen for studio owners facing burnout or seeking renewed inspiration and leadership clarity.
Key TakeawaysStart Before You’re Ready: Dotty bought her studio at 21 with no business plan—courage often beats perfection.
Real Life Happens. Lead Anyway: From NICU stays to cancer, Dotty shows that resilience in life fuels strong leadership.
Culture Comes First: A thriving studio starts with being intentional about your values and the team you build.
Community Prevents Burnout: Surrounding yourself with like-minded peers, both inside and outside the dance world, keeps you inspired and supported.
Profit Isn’t a Bad Word: Making money matters. Studio owners deserve to be financially strong and sustainable.
[00:28] – Introduction to Dotty Hancock and the theme of setbacks and leadership
[02:06] – Dotty’s fearless leap into ownership at 21
[04:11] – Navigating the birth of a micro-preemie and a studio move simultaneously
[06:54] – The power of intentional culture and building a trustworthy team
[09:07] – Marketing to a new neighborhood and understanding student demographics
[10:30] – Burnout and how Dotty protects her energy
[11:21] – The importance of diverse business circles and “entrepreneurial therapy”
[15:08] – Dotty's passion for financial coaching for studio owners
[18:08] – Words of encouragement for busy, burned-out owners
[20:15] – Final inspiration and reminder of community and support
Links Mentioned in this Episode...
Energize Conference and Expo: https://www.energizeconference.com/
Dance Studio Owner: https://www.dancestudioowner.com/public/joinnow.cfm
About Our Guest:
Dotty Hancock is a dedicated dance educator with a passion for inspiring others through the art of dance and the business of education. She thrives on sharing her extensive knowledge and experience with like-minded professionals in the industry.
A lifelong learner, Dotty continually expands her expertise by attending national dance teacher and studio owner conventions and conferences. She is deeply committed to developing innovative ways to engage her students and ignite their passion for dance.
Dotty holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication from Boise State University (2001). In the same year, she became the proud owner of Dance Arts Academy, where she has since created countless memorable experiences for her students, including taking performance groups to Disneyland and Disney World. While Dotty enjoys working with dancers of all ages, she specializes in early childhood dance education, fostering a love of movement in her youngest students.
An active member of the Boise Dance Teacher’s Association, Dotty has served in multiple leadership roles, including Secretary, Treasurer, and President. She is also a licensed Zumbini instructor and a certified Rhythm Works Integrative Dance Instructor, further enhancing her ability to connect with diverse student needs.
Dotty’s expertise and passion for dance education have been recognized on an international level. Most recently, she was honored to be a guest speaker at The Studio Boardroom retreat, where she shared her insights with studio owners and educators from all over Australia.
Rate, Review & Subscribe!
If you loved this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue to bring valuable content to the dance community!
Running a dance studio is hard work, and growing your studio is even more of a challenge. No matter if you're just starting out—or perhaps you're a well-established owner; we understand that it's a uniquely demanding and personal business to own and operate. Be more effective and productive.
As studio owners ourselves, we've been there. But, it's also very possible to be a happy owner of a thriving dance business that you love.
Learn More About Membership: https://www.dancestudioowner.com/
Join us at the Energize Conference this August!
Connect with other studio owners, gain access to resources and tools, and walk away feeling refreshed for the upcoming season. Learn more at energizeconference.com.
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