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  <title>142: Find Your “Zone of Genius” — Julianna Rubio Slager</title>
  <description>This week on 5.6.7.EIGHT, Aleksandra speaks with Julianna Rubio Slager, Artistic Director at Ballet 5:8. Slager, who is originally from Michigan, studied under many renown global dance experts and teachers. Upon moving to Chicago, Slager had the opportunity to work as a freelance artist, teacher, and choreographer in the Greater Chicago area. Eventually, she co-founded Ballet 5:8 in 2012. Ballet 5:8 just had its 10th anniversary and has grown immensely. It now has a professional company of 20 dancers and a school of over 400 dancers of all ages. Ballet 5:8 also has a touring company that tours 32 weeks every year. Julianna’s hope is that her leadership and creative work at Ballet 5:8 will pave the way for other women and minorities in professional ballet —&amp;amp;nbsp;a mission that she is achieving! However, Julianna would be the first to admit that she can’t “do it all” and that the key to good leadership is delegation — finding your “zone of genius” and delegating your weak spots out to others who are strong in those areas. On the podcast, Julianna talks all things Ballet 5:8 and shares some great leadership tips on admitting weakness and equipping others to take over where you’re weak.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Moving Quotes: &amp;quot;For me, the biggest thing I learned about running a business is realizing what I'm gifted in. And, honestly, what I'm not. Because I'm not good at everything.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Creativity is 10 percent inspiration and 90 percent perspiration.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Take small steps every day. Sometimes we overestimate what we can do in one day. And we underestimate what we can do in one year.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;As women leaders, we all feel sometimes like we're talked down to by people who may not feel that, as a woman, we're not capable of running an organization at this high of a level. But you have to always stay true to your inner voice and know who you are. And, very kindly, move past those people... Because they are not your people.&amp;quot; [On diversity in dance] &amp;quot;When you understand that you have a different perspective and you come from a different cultural background than the people around you, it allows you to share that part of you in such a special way through dance.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;If you're going to go into dance as a career, you don't want to do it with any sort of hesitancy or fear. If you do that, you can't put your full self into the auditioning process. Auditioning is brutal.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;You have a long life. You don't just have to pick one career... You just can't do it all at the same time.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp; Bullet Points (w/ timestamps) - Highlighting key topics discussed: 3:22: Julianna gives a high-level overview of Ballet 5:8, including all of their unique endeavors. 4:45: Julianna discusses how Ballet 5:8 continues to perform at an extremely high-level, even while their programs are so far reaching. 6:20: Julianna shares some advice for current or aspiring studio owners, including some words on the value of delegation and finding your “zone of genius.” 8:15: Slager discusses her studio’s deep relationships with other players in the Chicago arts scene. 11:15: Slager, who is herself a seasoned choreographer, gives some rich tips for anyone looking to choreograph — including some great tips for anyone in a creative slump. 14:43: Julianna takes some time to discuss her own dance journey and how she came to fully appreciate her cultural heritage. 20:23: Julianna gives some advice for any dancers weighing out the decision of whether to pursue higher education or dance full-time. 26:02: Slager explains her work in empowering women and underrepresented minorities through her work at Ballet 5:8. 30:17: Julianna casts some vision for the future of her studio. 32:55: Julianna shares some final advice around keeping a healthy perspective and playing the long game. &amp;amp;nbsp; Bullet List of Resources –&amp;amp;nbsp; Julianna Rubio Slager   LinkedIn   Ballet 5:8  Company Website    YouTube   Facebook   Twitter   Instagram   TikTok  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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