
A huge age gap of 20 years even didn’t stop their marriage. Sarah Jade and Dave Bautista tied the knot at Marie Selby Botanical Garden, Florida, on October 7, 2015, in front of their family members and well-renowned celebrities. However, she got her Bachelor’s degree in Sociology with distinction division from the University of South Florida in 2011. Even, she hasn’t revealed anything about her early educational background.

From her social media, one can easily guess that she loves her mother very much. Jade’s childhood and parent’s name is still in darkness. This week on the podcast, we have Kiwi pole dancer, Kapi Huria! On this episode, we talk about how Kapi’s mom got her into pole by dragging her to take her first pole workshop with Pantera Blacksmith, how she intentionally keeps her pole life fun and playful, we learn about the inspiration behind her Pole in Pants class, and we get real about the inevitable future of kids in the pole world.Sarah Jade was born in a middle-class family in Florida. This week on the podcast, we have pole athlete and coach, Shane Godliman! On this episode, we talk about Shane’s history in athletics and how he found pole as a physical trainer, his experience as a male poler in a female-dominated industry, his methods on addressing fear and reaching optimal performance with his clients, and his new podcast aptly titled The Shane Godliman Show… my first podcast interview with a fellow podcaster!Ĭheck out Shane’s post podcast blog interview here:
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This week on the podcast, we have Dutch pole champion, Yvonne Smink! On this episode, we talk about how Yvonne went from rock climber to professional pole dancer she breaks down the difference between Chinese pole and pole dance, and why she chose one over the other we get real about her experience opening and then having to close her studio and we learn all about her life as a jet setting pole nomad! With over 45 drop-in classes every week in pole, choreography, aerial silks, lyra, gymnastics and burlesque, San Francisco pole and dance has something for everyone.

San Francisco Pole and Dance is a pole, aerial, and movement studio based in the heart of SOMA, in San Francisco, CA.
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This week on the podcast, we have NYC old school pole artist, Michelle Stanek! On this episode, we talk about how Michelle was thrown into the role of professional pole dancer after losing her full-time job in 2009, how her interest and education in art and art history has influenced her pole career, we get advice on how to be effective pole teacher, and we chat about her current focus on just doing pole for the pure love of it!Ĭheck out Michelle’s post podcast blog interview here: They cater to all fitness levels, body types and Pole styles with 11+ classes per week and 5 certified instructors who are passionate, experienced, diverse and most of all FUN!

Conveniently located just outside the City of Hamilton, every detail of the facility was designed with Pole in mind. Show Sponsor: Aerial Therapy, Aerial Therapy is the island of Bermuda's first and only dedicated Pole Studio. This week on the podcast, we have the queen herself, Felix Cane! On this episode, we talk about how Felix went from trained ballet dancer to one of the biggest pole dance stars in the world, her viral Miss Pole Dance Australia YouTube video that influenced so many women (and men!) to begin their own pole dance journey, her experience traveling around the world with Cirque Du Soleil, and we chat about her current life as a studio and competition owner! “This Church” Written by Aaron Drake and Ayana Hampton Pole Parlour is passionate about preaching creativity, soulful sensuality, and empowerment through pole dance. Each week, your madame Crimson Minxxx has candid conversation with unique, engaging individuals from within and around the pole dance community.

Pole Parlour is a fun, inspiring podcast for all those bewitched by pole dance. This week on the podcast, we have old school sexy pole mama, Sarah Jade! On this episode, we talk about how Sarah meets the cliche of dancing to pay her way through college, her journey building and growing her studio, Buttercup, in Tampa Florida, how she has maintained her enthusiasm and love of pole after 11 years in the industry, and we see how her focus on having fun and being part of a supportive community has contributed to her success.Ĭheck out Sarah’s post podcast blog interview here:
