Explore every episode of the podcast Kicking It Real
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20. finding purpose after performing: rockettes, entrepreneurship & identity ft Brittany Paige Snyder | 18 Feb 2026 | 01:13:27 | |
In today's episode, I sit down with Brittany Paige Snyder, former Radio City Rockette turned entrepreneur, to talk about what really happens after your dream job ends. We dive into her journey from booking Rockettes at 27 and performing for 14 seasons to stepping away and building her own business from the ground up. Brittany shares how she created JoyStream, a mobile event experience built inside a custom-designed Airstream, and what it actually looked like to learn new skills, pick up power tools, and trust herself in a completely different season of life. We also talk about identity shifts after performing, perfectionism, hustle culture, and the pressure to “stay in your lane” just because you’re good at something. Brittany opens up about navigating the transition from being known as a Rockette to redefining herself on her own terms, and why being capable of more than one version of yourself is a gift. If you’re a dancer, performer, creative, or entrepreneur in the middle of a pivot, this conversation is a reminder that your next chapter doesn’t erase your past, it builds on it. Stay in the loop with me 👇🏼🤍 Find Brittany here👇🏼 | |||
| monday morning motivation 04: the habits that built my dream before I saw results | 16 Feb 2026 | 00:15:52 | |
If you’ve ever felt like your habits aren’t working fast enough, this episode is for you. When I was trying to become a Rockette, I couldn’t see the progress. There was no guarantee the reps would pay off. No proof the habits were compounding. And that’s the hardest part - the invisible season where you show up without evidence. We talk about: And why even if the dream doesn’t happen exactly how you imagined, the discipline still changes you. If it feels hard right now, that doesn’t mean it isn’t working. | |||
| 14. dancer identity, moving cities + trusting the next chapter ft Alli Bollinger | 07 Jan 2026 | 01:14:25 | |
In the first episode of 2026, we sit down for an honest conversation about navigating life after the Rockettes, shifting dancer identity, and what it really feels like to move into a new chapter when the path isn’t fully clear yet. We talk about slowing down after seasons of hustle, redefining what productivity and success look like, and learning how to trust change instead of fighting it. | |||
| 13. G+G special: 2025 wrapped | 31 Dec 2025 | 01:33:33 | |
In the final episode of 2025, I sit down with my husband, Garrett, for a very real, very unfiltered year-in-review conversation. From our first “real” Christmas together and learning how differently we approach the holidays, to reflecting on the end of my last Rockettes season and what it felt like to finally come home for good, we talk through the moments that shaped this past year more than we expected. | |||
| 12. my first holiday season post Rockettes: the highs + the lows | 23 Dec 2025 | 00:49:51 | |
This week, I’m sharing what life has really looked like lately — the highs, the lows, and everything in between. It’s my first holiday season not performing with the Rockettes, and while that’s definitely part of the story, it’s only one layer of a much bigger season of change. I talk about navigating new routines, hosting family, quick trips to Mexico, skincare updates (hello spironolactone + chemical peels), winter cozy rhythms, and the weird-but-freeing feeling of creating my own schedule. I also open up about the emotional waves that come with stepping away from something familiar, the pressure of answering “what are you doing now?”, and how being present through gratitude and muting-for-mental-health have grounded me through it all. If you’re in a chapter that feels slower, different, or not neatly labeled, I think you’ll really feel seen in this one. It’s about change, identity, growing pains, joy, and learning to appreciate the unexpected parts of your season no matter what it looks like. Stay in the loop with me 👇🏼🤍 Instagram: @kickingitrealpod @potentiallygabby TikTok: @potentiallygabby Episode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com | |||
| 11. leaving dance, finding yoga + why yoga might be the thing you’re missing ft Audrey Rose | 17 Dec 2025 | 01:15:23 | |
In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend Audrey to talk about her transition from the dance world into yoga, teaching, and wellness, and why yoga has become such an unexpected lifeline for dancers. We walk through what it felt like to step away from the identity of being a dancer, and how yoga helped her reconnect to her body in a way that wasn’t about performance, perfection, or being watched. | |||
| 10. building a career in fitness + finding your voice ft Al Long | 10 Dec 2025 | 01:29:36 | |
I’m joined by one of my longtime friends, Allison — a fellow dancer turned Pilates instructor and fitness educator. We talk about how our dance backgrounds shaped us, the chaos and confidence-building of college, and how finding the right community can change everything. | |||
| 09. from college dance to NFL cheer - her journey on the sidelines ft Michaela Marie | 03 Dec 2025 | 01:31:00 | |
In today’s episode, I’m joined by the incredible Michaela — former collegiate dancer, seasoned NFL cheerleader for the Denver Broncos, and one of the most grounded, self-aware women I know. We dive into the very real journey behind her achievements: the quiet doubts, the long audition processes, and the moments she had to bet on herself even when things weren’t going “perfectly.” Michaela opens up about early insecurities with technique, getting callbacked alongside dancers a foot taller than her, and the mental game of staying confident when she didn’t feel like the “obvious choice.” She shares what it’s really like navigating the Broncos audition circuit — including solo filming, obsessively rewatching submissions, and finding out she made finals in the bathroom during her teaching shift. We also talk about manifestation, gratitude, and why dancing from joy (instead of anxiety) changes everything — a theme woven throughout her story. This episode is a reminder that the moments that feel like “setbacks” are often the exact ones building your resilience, clarity, and next opportunity. Michaela’s journey is such a testament to trusting timing, trusting prep, and trusting yourself. Stay in the loop with me 👇🏼🤍 Instagram: @kickingitrealpod @potentiallygabby TikTok: @potentiallygabby Episode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com Find Michaela here👇🏼 IG + TT: Michaela.a.marie | |||
| 08. learning to trust the "setbacks" through gratitude | 26 Nov 2025 | 00:34:34 | |
In this episode, I’m talking about the moments in life that absolutely sucked in real time… and why I’m genuinely grateful for them now. From getting rejected by the University of Arizona and my college BFA program, to not getting cast, getting cut at Rockette auditions, COVID flipping my plans, almost opening a Pure Barre studio instead of moving to New York, and even being “homeless” in the city for two weeks, I walk through how those plot twists ended up shaping my path in the best way. I also share how I’m learning to be more present in everyday life—whether that’s walking into social situations without a negative script already in my head, noticing the little good things in chaotic seasons, or using journaling, reflection, and gratitude lists to reframe my day. If you’ve ever felt behind, rejected, or stuck in a moment that feels unfair, this is your reminder that there might be a future version of you who’s really, really grateful it happened. Stay in the loop with me 👇🏼🤍 Instagram: @kickingitrealpod @potentiallygabby TikTok: @potentiallygabby Episode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com | |||
| 07. trading burnout for balance - NYC hustle meets Disney into Pure Barre era ft Ryan Moroney | 19 Nov 2025 | 01:20:29 | |
In this episode, I catch up with my friend Ryan to talk about his winding, very real journey through performing, teaching, and growing up. We get into everything from being adopted in Texas and raised in New Jersey, to studying theatre at Wagner, discovering Pure Barre (where we met, trained together, and eventually became lead teachers), and how those early New York years shaped our friendship. Ryan shares what it was like juggling college theatre, the Disney College Program, every position at Pure Barre, and the pressure to hustle nonstop — and how all of that eventually taught him what burnout actually feels like. We talk about navigating post-grad life, finding stability in creative careers, learning what truly fuels you, and figuring out your worth so you are able to say no. It’s honest, funny, nostalgic, and full of the kind of perspective you get once you’re on the other side of it. stay in the loop with me 👇🏼🤍 instagram: @kickingitrealpod @potentiallygabby tiktok: @potentiallygabby episode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com follow Ryan! IG: @ryan_moroney | |||
| 06. from perfect pirouettes to real-life pivots ft Tara Charvat | 12 Nov 2025 | 01:14:37 | |
Join me and Tara Charvat while we sit down to look back on where it all started — from our childhood studios and college dance memories to navigating the transitions that come with growing up in the dance world. We talk about the pressure of perfection, learning discipline at a young age, and how those lessons followed us long after the costumes and competitions ended. We also dive into how dance shaped our confidence, friendships, and identity, and how we’ve both learned to redefine success as our dreams evolved. It’s an honest and nostalgic conversation full of laughter, perspective, and the kind of real talk that reminds you it’s okay to change direction — even when the dream looks different than you pictured. stay in the loop with me 👇🏼🤍 instagram: @kickingitrealpod @potentiallygabby tiktok: @potentiallygabby episode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com follow Tara! IG: @tara_charvat | |||
| 05. the leap, the move, and everything in between | 05 Nov 2025 | 00:46:08 | |
In this episode, I get real about what it’s actually like to start over — from moving across states to rebuilding routines and figuring out who you are in the in-between. I share the behind-the-scenes of every big move I’ve made — college, New York, and finally Texas — what each one taught me, the meltdowns along the way, and the unexpected magic that happens when you let yourself begin again. This one’s for anyone standing on the edge of change — scared, curious, or craving something new. 🤍 stay in the loop with me: instagram: @kickingitrealpod @potentiallygabby tiktok: @potentiallygabby episode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com | |||
| 19. rejection, redirection & chasing the bigger dream ft Emily Tanner | 11 Feb 2026 | 01:29:03 | |
In this episode of Kicking It Real, I’m sitting down with my friend and fellow Rockette, Emily Tanner, for a conversation about rejection, resilience, and choosing the long game even when it feels uncomfortable.
| |||
| 04. it’s not that deep… until it is | 05 Nov 2025 | 00:27:06 | |
It’s the first solo episode — just me, a mic, and a whole lot of thoughts about letting go of control (and leftover Halloween candy). I talk about learning to deal with the things that don’t go your way, finding balance between frustration and peace, and how to reset when your brain won’t stop spiraling. From Ratatouille costumes and overbuying candy to journaling, walks without headphones, and “it’s not that deep” energy — this one feels like a cozy catch-up with a friend who just gets it. I also open up about how my Potentially Gabby brand started, how journaling helped me find my voice, and what it’s really been like trusting the universe in this new chapter. 🤍 stay in the loop with me: instagram: @kickingitrealpod @potentiallygabby tiktok: @potentiallygabby episode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com | |||
| to be continued | 01 Nov 2025 | 00:00:12 | |
stay tuned for Wednesday <3 xox - Gab | |||
| monday morning motivation 03: why you feel unproductive (and what to do about it) | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:21:49 | |
Feeling like you didn’t get anything done, even after a full day of working? In this week’s monday morning motivation, I’m sharing the real reason that happens and the simple system that helped me stop feeling behind all the time. I open up about how my relationship with productivity was shaped by years of dance, performance, and always pushing my body and mind to the limit. When I stopped performing full-time and started building my own projects, I realized how much I was relying on exhaustion to feel “accomplished” and how unsustainable that mindset really was.
| |||
| 18. how to keep the 'new year energy' alive all year + break down big goals | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:39:46 | |
Let's catch up in this solo episode of Kicking It Real, I share what a real-life reset looks like, not just the “new year, new me” energy, but the deeper work of realigning your life with who you’re becoming. I open up about a major personal update and the decision to step away from a role that no longer aligned with my long-term goals, even though I still loved it. I talk honestly about how hard it can be to close a chapter when something is comfortable, and why fully closing doors is sometimes necessary for new ones to open. If you’ve been feeling stuck, uninspired, or unsure of your next move, this episode is a reminder that you don’t need a perfect plan... you just need to start betting on yourself again.
| |||
| monday morning motivation 02: training smarter with cross-training as a dancer | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:14:43 | |
Feeling like you’re working out but not actually getting better at dancing? In this week’s Monday morning motivation, I’m diving deeper into how to make your fitness classes actually support your dance goals.
| |||
| 17. inside UDA nationals, confidence, and choreographing at the highest level ft Alyssa Brutlag | 28 Jan 2026 | 01:12:47 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Alyssa Brutlag to dive into the real story behind UDA Nationals, elite college dance culture, and what it takes to keep going when you feel overlooked, doubted, or “not enough.” Alyssa shares her journey from being underestimated to choreographing and performing on one of the biggest stages in college dance, and how confidence, resilience, and mindset completely changed the trajectory of her career.
| |||
| monday morning motivation 01: how I trained for Rockettes outside of NYC | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:16:44 | |
Feeling unsure if you’re doing “enough” for your dreams when you don’t live in the right place? This monday morning motivation is for the dancers who feel behind, stuck, or like they’re missing the secret formula. In this episode, I share why I created these short Monday chats and get into the most common question I get: what kind of training to do when you want to become a Rockette but don’t live in New York City. I talk about graduating early from college, moving back home, teaching fitness and dance, and slowly building a plan without a clear timeline, just a deep belief in the dream. From ballet and tap to hip hop, contemporary, strength training, barre, and even practicing alone in empty studios, I break down how I built a personal “toolkit” based on my strengths, weaknesses, and the kind of dancer I wanted to become. We also talk about: - Why assessing your weaknesses is a form of self-trust, not self-judgment - How practicing alone (even when it “kind of sucks”) builds discipline and confidence - Why five minutes of consistency can matter more than perfect routines - How strength training, barre, and cross-training changed my dancing - And how honoring small commitments to yourself builds momentum This episode is a reminder that there is no single right path, only the one that keeps you moving forward. If you’re a dancer chasing a big dream from a small place, this one is for you. Stay in the loop with me 👇🏼🤍Instagram: @kickingitrealpod @potentiallygabbyTikTok: @potentiallygabbyEpisode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com | |||
| 16. creating stability in the fitness world ft Carla Mae | 21 Jan 2026 | 01:16:21 | |
Today on Kicking It Real, I sit down with Carla to talk honestly about what it looks like to build a sustainable career after dance without rushing, panicking, or forcing the next step too soon. We dive into the transition from performer to fitness educator, the pressure dancers feel to always have a plan, and why focusing on doing the job in front of you well can matter more than chasing the next title. Carla shares her experience working in fitness, consulting, and instructor training, and what she’s learned about long-term growth, money, and trusting the process. | |||
| 15. from performing to personal branding: creating stability in a creative career ft Riley Bradley | 14 Jan 2026 | 01:00:48 | |
In this episode, I sit down with professional dancer turned entrepreneur and personal brand coach, Riley Bradley, to talk about what it really looks like to build a life beyond just performing. From moving abroad to England, to navigating injuries, COVID curveballs, and career pivots, we get real about how dancers can redefine success and create stability in an industry that’s anything but predictable.
Episode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com | |||
| monday morning motivation 05: what Alysa Liu's comeback story really teaches us | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:16:46 | |
This week’s Monday Morning Motivation is inspired by Alysa Liu’s Olympic comeback and the conversation it sparked around burnout and mental health in athletes. Watching her step away from the sport at the height of her career and return on her own terms raises an important question: how much pressure are we putting on ourselves before we even realize it? | |||
| 26. why dancers are built for more: navigating performing professionally to pilates studio owner & teacher ft Kelsey Lewinski | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:59:39 | |
In today's episode, I’m sitting down with Kelsey Lewinski, a former professional dancer turned Pilates studio owner, teacher, and choreographer. We talk about her journey from growing up in dance to performing professionally, and ultimately making the decision to step away from performing to pursue something that felt more aligned. | |||
| monday morning motivation 10: 4 things to do the week before your audition | 30 Mar 2026 | 00:08:39 | |
This week’s episode is for the dancer preparing for a high-pressure audition, especially if you are heading into the Radio City Rockettes audition and feeling like everything is on the line. I share the four things I would focus on in the week leading up to a big audition, based on my experience auditioning for and becoming a Rockette.
| |||
| 21. building a dance career in nyc (and finding love along the way) ft Grace Hilarides | 25 Feb 2026 | 01:10:34 | |
Come hang with us as I sit down with my college roommate and best friend Grace to talk about what it was really like building a dance career in New York City. We dive into moving to NYC fresh out of college with no savings, working multiple jobs to survive, navigating the contemporary dance world, and what it actually takes to make it in a small, interconnected industry. Grace shares how traveling to teach choreography shaped her career, why technique and artistry still matter more than tricks, and what she wishes she had known before moving to the city. | |||
| 25. how to thrive as a freelance dancer ft Gena Brady | 25 Mar 2026 | 01:06:02 | |
In this episode, I’m sitting down with Gena Brady; a fellow WMU alum, freelance dancer, and aerialist who has truly built a career on her own terms. From dancing in Chicago to performing on cruise ships and now navigating freelance work, Gena shares what it actually looks like to create a sustainable life in dance without following just one path. | |||
| monday morning motivation 09: put all your eggs in one basket | 23 Mar 2026 | 00:09:31 | |
This episode was inspired by one of my most talked-about posts, and probably one of my most controversial takes as a dancer. I’m diving deeper into what I actually mean when I say “put your eggs in one basket,” because it’s not about limiting yourself… it’s about being intentional. There’s a difference between being versatile and being unclear, and I think a lot of dancers get stuck right in the middle of that.
| |||
| 24. body image in ballet, comparison in dance & musical theatre careers ft Morgan DiFonzo | 18 Mar 2026 | 01:16:03 | |
In this episode of Kicking It Real, I’m sitting down with performer, choreographer, and educator Morgan DiFonzo. Morgan has performed in productions like Frozen, The Music Man, and Matilda, and now works as a freelance performer while also teaching and choreographing in Chicago.
| |||
| monday morning motivation 08: audition mantra "act like you don't want it" | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:10:14 | |
Audition season can bring up a lot of pressure, anxiety, and overthinking... but what if the key to standing out actually has less to do with what you do in the room and more to do with the energy you bring into it? In this Monday Morning Motivation episode, I’m sharing a mindset shift that completely changed the way I approached auditions, especially the year I booked Rockettes. We talk about the difference between confidence and desperation, why preparation builds trust with yourself, and how the idea of “attract, don’t chase” can apply to auditions, dance, and honestly life in general. If you’re heading into audition season or working toward a big goal, this episode is about learning to trust the work you’ve already put in, showing up knowing the value you bring, and remembering that confidence often comes from the reps you’ve done long before you walk into the room. Stay in the loop with me 👇🏼🤍 Instagram: @kickingitrealpod @potentiallygabby TikTok: @potentiallygabby Episode requests: kickingitrealpod@gmail.com | |||
| 23. from small town TX to NYC: the reality of swing life on a Broadway tour ft Ryan Winkler | 11 Mar 2026 | 01:03:03 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Ryan Winkler, currently on the First National Tour of & Juliet as a swing and the tour’s social media captain, to talk about what it really takes to build a sustainable career in the performing arts.
| |||
| monday morning motivation 07: how i reset my day when I feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unproductive | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:19:25 | |
Have you ever ended the day feeling like you got nothing done… even though you technically did a lot? In this Monday Morning Motivation episode, I’m talking about something I’ve had to really learn over the past few years: how to redefine productivity. Coming from the dance world, I was so used to feeling physically exhausted at the end of the day that if I didn’t feel that same level of depletion, I assumed I hadn’t done enough. And that mindset followed me into entrepreneurship and creating my own schedule. | |||
| 22. be stronger than the show: creating & sustaining a successful Broadway career ft Tyler Mckenzie | 04 Mar 2026 | 01:09:27 | |
In this episode of Kicking It Real, I sit down with Broadway performer and former Hamilton Dance Captain, Tyler McKenzie. Tyler has spent over eight years inside the Hamilton universe, from original company member to Universal Swing to Dance Captain, and shares what it actually takes to sustain a career at that level.
If you’ve ever wondered how someone lasts nearly a decade in one of Broadway’s most demanding shows, this episode is for you.
| |||
| monday morning motivation 06: if you want something you’ve never had… do this | 02 Mar 2026 | 00:13:32 | |
In this Monday Morning Motivation, I’m breaking down what embodiment actually means and how it helped me manifest becoming a Rockette — without it being overly “woo woo.” If you want a dream job, a dance contract, a new level of confidence, or a completely different life than the one you’re currently living, you cannot keep operating as the version of you who doesn’t have it yet.
| |||
| 27. he said no to Moulin Rouge (twice) - broadway, burnout & knowing your superpower with Benji Rivera | 08 Apr 2026 | 01:08:12 | |
What does it actually take to build a career in this industry, the parts that never make it onto a resume? In today's episode, I sit down with Benji Rivera, Broadway performer and NYC-based photographer, to talk about what it actually takes. Benji is an original cast member of Moulin Rouge!, a show that won 10 Tony Awards including Best Musical, and he's on the Grammy-winning cast recording. He's also danced on Saturday Night Live, Netflix, and Fox. He introduced himself to me on his questionnaire as simply "dancer and photographer." | |||
| 28. dance world realities & the rise of Lazy Ballerina Club with Goldie Jane | 15 Apr 2026 | 01:00:30 | |
This week, I am joined by Goldie Walberg, a former professional ballet dancer with BalletMet and Kansas City Ballet who is now a teacher, content creator, and the founder of the Lazy Ballerina Club, a platform redefining what it means to be a dancer beyond the stage. We talk about the reality of pursuing a professional ballet career, from the outside expectations to what it actually feels like inside a company. Goldie opens up about audition culture, comparison, and the pressure to constantly prove yourself while still trying to maintain a sense of identity outside of dance. | |||
| 29. your mind isn't broken, it's protecting you with Kirsten Kemp | 22 Apr 2026 | 01:29:13 | |
What if the thing holding you back isn't your technique, but something else entirely? This week I'm sitting down with Kirsten Kemp, high-performance mindset coach and founder of The Confident Dancer, to talk about the mental side of performance that almost no one in the dance world is actually teaching.
| |||
| 30. stop being a starving artist with Jason Pickett | 29 Apr 2026 | 01:06:29 | |
This week I'm sitting down with Jason Pickett, dance educator, mentor, speaker, and the founder of No Starving Artists, to talk about the business side of dance that most people are too scared to touch. | |||
| 31. you're a human being, not a human dancing with Kathryn Morgan | 06 May 2026 | 01:04:30 | |
In today's episode, I sit down with Kathryn Morgan, former soloist at New York City Ballet, YouTube powerhouse, and CEO of Kathryn Morgan Inc., to talk about what it actually looks like when your body becomes the thing working against you in a career that is entirely dependent on it. Kathryn shares her journey from booking NYCB at 17 and being promoted to soloist at 21, to gaining 40 pounds while dancing 8–10 hours a day, being dismissed by nine doctors, and ultimately choosing to leave one of the most prestigious ballet companies in the world to save her health. | |||