What happens when you spend 3 hours choreographing a routine and place 2nd at a major competition? When you try desperately NOT to date your dance partner? When an Emmy Award winner marries a guy who got manipulated into the Champions Division by event directors lying to him?
Join Harold Baker for the most candid conversation yet with West Coast Swing power couple Ben and Cameo McHenry. Recorded at Swingsota 2025, this episode delivers everything from romantic confessions to controversial takes on WCS history that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about our dance.
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Plus: Ben drops truth bombs about WCS evolution, Cameo reveals her classical training secrets, and they both explain why most people's "swing content" is just "what they've seen before" (Glenn Ball quote that will change how you see judging forever).
Perfect for: Anyone who loves dance drama, couples navigating partnerships, competition junkies, and people ready to have their WCS history beliefs completely shattered.
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Warning: Contains strong opinions about WCS history, relationship oversharing, and at least one Costco tangent
Host: Harold Baker - Affinity Swing
Instagram: @affinityswing
Queen of support Casey Margules: Building Healthy West Coast Swing Communities Join Harold Baker for an inspiring conversation with Casey Margules, Minnesota's most enthusiastic all-star level West Coast Swing dancer and community champion. Recorded live at Swingsota 2025, this episode dives deep into what makes the Minnesota WCS community one of the most welcoming and supportive scenes in the country.Casey shares her journey from moving to Minnesota to becoming a cornerstone of the community's positive culture. Discover the power of "celebration dances" - Minnesota's innovative approach to making everyone feel valued, whether they're celebrating a birthday, a new job, or simply having a good day.Key Topics Covered:* Building inclusive dance communities that support introverts and extroverts alike* The Minnesota model: puzzles, friendship bracelets, and celebration culture* Overcoming the internal struggles every dancer faces* Balancing competition with genuine friendship and support* Creating spaces where everyone feels welcomed and celebrated* The importance of showing up for others even when you're having an off dayPerfect for: Community leaders, event organizers, dancers feeling disconnected, and anyone interested in building more inclusive spaces in West Coast Swing.
What happens when an event director spills his pre-event anxieties and post-event relief? When toilet paper becomes a weapon of war? When a dance weekend prioritizes joy over competition results and accidentally creates magic?
Join Harold Baker for a raw, honest conversation with Hieu, the mastermind behind Swingsota 2025. This before-and-after interview captures the emotional rollercoaster of event directing - from pre-weekend nerves about venue changes to post-weekend euphoria about community success.
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Warning: Contains honest discussions of event director anxiety, severe FOMO about missing Between Two Ferns, and historically questionable battleship tactics
Host: Harold Baker - Affinity Swing Instagram: @affinityswing
What happens when you stay up until 5 AM spilling tea about the dance community? When a “Schwimmer Kid" explains he wants to be Keanu Reeves? When Emily Huang admits her dog might be a better influencer than she is?
Join Harold Baker for a late-night conversation with West Coast Swing champions Chris Dumond and Emily Huang. Recorded at Swingsota 2025 at an absolutely unreasonable hour, this episode delivers everything from childhood dance trauma to visa marriage proposals that will have you questioning your life choices.
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Plus: Emily reveals her secret love of overcast weather, Chris explains his shoe modification techniques and they all contemplate ASMR foot content at 4:45 AM because clearly good decisions were no longer being made.
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Warning: Contains discussions of dance childhood trauma, visa marriage schemes, and at least three different tangents about shoe modification techniques
Host: Harold Baker - Affinity Swing Instagram: @affinityswing
Every dance scene has that one person who changed everything – but what if their story involved starting a West Coast Swing music revolution in LAV, teaching in Communist China, and literally making enemies to save an art form? Meet Demetre "Meech" Souliotes, the champion dancer who refused to accept the status quo.When Meech couldn't find anywhere in LA worth taking three professional backup dancers to see West Coast Swing, he didn't just complain – he started a movement that would transform the dance forever. From invite-only swing clubs to becoming the first person to teach WCS in China, Meech's journey reads like a dance world thriller.In this explosive conversation, Meech reveals the story behind TAP (The After Party), the events that define modern West Coast Swing, and why his generation literally had to "drag this community" toward the future while "pissing a lot of people off" in the process.You'll discover:The controversial invite-only club that launched modern WCS cultureHow a group of teenage dancers revolutionized an entire art formThe real story behind California's biggest dance scenes (spoiler: it's all Meech)What happened when WCS met Communist China for the first timeWhether you're a seasoned competitor or someone who just discovered WCS on social media, Meech's insights will change how you see this dance and its community. Plus, get the inside story on why TAP has become the event every dancer talks about.Tag @affinityswing and @meechwise to join the conversation!Dancers & Pros Mentioned:Ben Morris - Instagram: @benmorrisdanceJordan Frisbee - Instagram: @Jordancer98Tatiana Mollmann - Instagram: @tatianadwcsdanceKyle Redd & Sarah - Instagram: @kylesarah.wcsChuck Brown - Instagram: @chuckbrowndanceBenji Schwimmer - Instagram: @benjischwimmerSean McKeever - Instagram: @seanshiggityParker Dearborn - Instagram: @parker.dearbornPete Green - (Classic/early LA scene pioneer)Thibault Ramirez - Instagram: @thibault_ramirezTorri Zzaoui (formerly Smith) - Instagram: @MaximeandTorriNicole Ramirez (formerly Clonch) - Instagram: @nicrmzRJ Santino - Instagram: @arjaycentenoBrandy Guild - Instagram: @brandiguildJade Bryn - (San Diego scene)Jeff Wingo - Instagram: @therealjeffwingoHelen Tocco - (San Diego scene)Joel Torgeson - Instagram: @joeltorgesonLarisa Tingle - Instagram: @larisatingleConnor McClure - Instagram: @cmcmoveAidan Keith-Hynes - Instagram: @aidanwestcoastswingDavid Guido - (San Diego scene)Ryan Boz - Instagram: @heyimryryElizabeth Spann - Instagram: @lizzy.spannRachel Shook - Instagram: @Rachel.shakesSebastian Quinones - Instagram: @sqdanceJakub Jakoubek - Instagram: @jj.movesEmeline Rouchefeuille - Instagram: @em_rocMaxence Martin - Instagram: @maxlau_Brad Wendt - Instagram: @bradwendt21Classic Champions Mentioned:Phil Adams, Annie Hersh, Jack Carey, Charlotte and Wayne, Marion Nunez Event References:TAP (The After Party) - Co-founded by Chuck Brown and MeechAustin Rocks - Event now owned by MeechAtomic Ballroom/Swinging the Blues - Founded by Ben MorrisBlackout Friday - Co-founded by Meech and Carlos Reid
Trinity refuses to be reduced to one trait - and her approach to West Coast Swing will completely change how you think about dancing.While most dancers rely purely on what they hear, Trinity has developed a method for connecting with music that involves studying song structures, memorizing lyrics, and treating each dance "like a complex calculus problem."In this conversation, discover:How she's become known as 'Human Shazam'Her mathematical approach to predicting phrase changesHow she creates boundaries around her identity as a dancerWhy event accessibility matters for growing the dance communityHer unique perspective on micro musicality and body-music connectionKey Moments:00:00 - Why the microphones failing was "so ironic"06:41 - "I don't want to be known as 'that deaf girl'"18:31 - "I want to view myself as a good dancer, period"29:06 - "I think about dance like a complex calculus problem"35:08 - Her notebook method for studying music37:24 - "I filled three notebooks" - the preparation processTrinity's story isn't about overcoming limitations - it's about innovative methods, setting boundaries, and demanding to be known for your skills, not your circumstances.If you like your video and would like to help support me and my travels donations really do add up and help me get to events: coff.ee/affinityswing