How Ballet Sparked Vivienne Pearson’s Journey to Award-Winning Writing Success!
Season 1, Episode 14, Jan 04, 10:00 PM
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What do pirouettes and Pulitzer-worthy prose have in common? Just ask Vivienne Pearson, the incredible freelance writer whose bylines light up publications like The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and Good Weekend.
In the latest episode of the Transformative Dance Podcast, Vivienne shares the untold story of how her love for dance paved the way for her thriving writing career. Starting in a ballet class at just three years old, Vivienne’s journey took her from the stage to the page, with a few surprising detours along the way—including stints as an occupational therapist and researcher.
Discover how the discipline, creativity, and resilience she honed in the dance studio have shaped her storytelling craft. From school fundraising exposés to her heartfelt dance photography, Vivienne’s diverse career proves that the lessons of dance extend far beyond the studio.
💡 Read the highlights and listen to the full episode to learn:
- Why a compliment about her feet changed her perspective on dance forever
- How being “thrown in the deep end” at 16 shaped her teaching philosophy
- Her advice for finding confidence in your unique strengths—both in dance and life
In the latest episode of the Transformative Dance Podcast, Vivienne shares the untold story of how her love for dance paved the way for her thriving writing career. Starting in a ballet class at just three years old, Vivienne’s journey took her from the stage to the page, with a few surprising detours along the way—including stints as an occupational therapist and researcher.
Discover how the discipline, creativity, and resilience she honed in the dance studio have shaped her storytelling craft. From school fundraising exposés to her heartfelt dance photography, Vivienne’s diverse career proves that the lessons of dance extend far beyond the studio.
💡 Read the highlights and listen to the full episode to learn:
- Why a compliment about her feet changed her perspective on dance forever
- How being “thrown in the deep end” at 16 shaped her teaching philosophy
- Her advice for finding confidence in your unique strengths—both in dance and life