Motherhood in Motion: Misty Copeland's Inspiring Journey as a World-Famous Ballerina
World famous ballerina Misty Copeland has an incredible story to share. When she discovered ballet at the age of 13 she was living in motel rooms and struggling to find a place to sleep on the floor between her five siblings. Thanks to a ballet class offered at the Boys and Girls Club and a mentor that took special interest in her abilities, Misty was on pointe shoes within three months of starting classes. A true prodigy, she began performing professionally less than a year after that. Misty’s mentor and teacher from the Boys and Girls Club invited her to live in her home so that she could provide the stability Misty needed to focus all of her time and energy on ballet. From there Misty continued to excel in every aspect of the ballet world. On June 30, 2015, she became the first African American woman to be promoted to principal dancer in American Ballet Theater's 75-year history. Since that time she has used her voice to promote inclusion and diversity in ballet through her foundation. You are going to love hearing from Misty. Time codes: 00:50 Photos of her son Jackson that have a fun backstory 13:30 Support your kids dreams and listen to them 14:00 How to be a hands on parent and nurture your kids interests 15:00 If Misty will have her little boy do ballet 17:30 The importance of representation in ballet and the steps Misty has taken through her foundation and philanthropy to make that happen 19:50 Why Misty is hopeful for the future of diversity and inclusion in the dance world 21:30 How to help move diversity and inclusion forward wherever you are 26:25 Misty’s ultimate mom hack secret 28:00 The role journaling has and still does play a part in Misty’s life 29:30 Creating a Chatbook of her little family and sending it to relatives as a surprise 31:15 Misty on growing her family and writing her next children’s book, Bunheads 2 Use code: MOMFORCE for 20% off your first Chatbooks order! Follow Vanessa Follow Misty Check out the Misty Copeland Foundation Follow Chatbooks Try out HeyFam our new family chat app