Jess Rothschild
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Podcast Appearances
And so Janet goes to New York to teach for a couple of weeks and absolutely hates it.
And so Janet goes to New York to teach for a couple of weeks and absolutely hates it.
I'm just telling you the truth. Studios were now open on the Upper West Side, Tribeca, and the Upper East Side. They had Janet running ragged, teaching at all three studios upwards of 12 times a week. And she was not falling in love with New York City. She was done and pleaded with Julie to just set her free back to L.A.,
I'm just telling you the truth. Studios were now open on the Upper West Side, Tribeca, and the Upper East Side. They had Janet running ragged, teaching at all three studios upwards of 12 times a week. And she was not falling in love with New York City. She was done and pleaded with Julie to just set her free back to L.A.,
Claire Veronica Walsh was part of a test group of potential new instructors. She really had no idea how to teach a class, let alone curate a musical experience for riders. But she was an ingenue.
Claire Veronica Walsh was part of a test group of potential new instructors. She really had no idea how to teach a class, let alone curate a musical experience for riders. But she was an ingenue.
One day, an instructor had to cancel last minute, so Claire jumped at the chance to substitute the class. Soon, Janet was mentoring her.
One day, an instructor had to cancel last minute, so Claire jumped at the chance to substitute the class. Soon, Janet was mentoring her.
The lottery numbers are basically the keys to unlocking a successful playlist. It's all based on curating a 45 minute ride based on the beats per minute of each song. This was one foundation of an extensive training program that was developed over time. We're going to explore the training program in detail next episode. Janet also found a soulmate in Claire.
The lottery numbers are basically the keys to unlocking a successful playlist. It's all based on curating a 45 minute ride based on the beats per minute of each song. This was one foundation of an extensive training program that was developed over time. We're going to explore the training program in detail next episode. Janet also found a soulmate in Claire.
Maybe she was a reflection of her younger self.
Maybe she was a reflection of her younger self.
They would eventually allow Janet to produce Moulin Rouge, but under very unexpected circumstances. Still, Janet wasn't convinced. But as she said earlier, Julie Rice doesn't take no for an answer.
They would eventually allow Janet to produce Moulin Rouge, but under very unexpected circumstances. Still, Janet wasn't convinced. But as she said earlier, Julie Rice doesn't take no for an answer.
Janet realized the only thing that could make her stay in New York was to continue mentoring young instructors like Claire Veronica Walsh and a salary of $200,000, more than any instructor would ever dream of making in L.A. Why did Julie throw that money at her? Because she wanted to be able to take her favorite instructor anytime she wanted.
Janet realized the only thing that could make her stay in New York was to continue mentoring young instructors like Claire Veronica Walsh and a salary of $200,000, more than any instructor would ever dream of making in L.A. Why did Julie throw that money at her? Because she wanted to be able to take her favorite instructor anytime she wanted.
With this promise began a very rough version of the instructor training program, which Janet was essentially making up as she went along.
With this promise began a very rough version of the instructor training program, which Janet was essentially making up as she went along.
It's like making a short film. Janet taught them how to make the class more of a conversation using rhythm riding and yoga style guidance throughout the entire ride. She also showed them how to cue transitions without excessive counting like a stereotypical instructor.
It's like making a short film. Janet taught them how to make the class more of a conversation using rhythm riding and yoga style guidance throughout the entire ride. She also showed them how to cue transitions without excessive counting like a stereotypical instructor.