Jenn Nye

After the Last Song

Arts EN ↓ 4 episodes

After the Last Song is a conversation-based show where I sit down with interesting people from different backgrounds to talk about their journeys, the challenges they’ve faced, the communities they’ve built, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. The goal is to get beyond titles and accomplishments and explore the human stories behind them.

Author

Jenn Nye

Category

Arts

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

A chat with Terry Roseborough 05.07.2026

New Episode of After the Last Song is Here! This week, Jenn nye sits down with Terry Roseborough —a champion in both the UCWDC Country and WSDC West Coast Swing worlds, longtime instructor, competitor, DJ, and community builder. They talk about his journey through two dance communities, the lessons he's learned along the way, and what it really takes to help a dance scene thrive. Whether you&#...

Interview with Gary Jobst by Jenn Nye 08.06.2026

Episode 3! My next guest on After the Last Song is Gary Jobst—champion, mentor, coach. We're talking about dance, community, leadership, and the stories behind a lifetime in West Coast Swing and Country dancing. You won't want to miss this one.#AfterTheLastSong #GaryJobst #WestCoastSwing

Interview with Janie Deroche 05.06.2026

06/04/2026 Interview with Janie Deroche and Jenn Nye.

A Note From Our Sponsors Klein's Cabinets 02.06.2026

Today on After the Last Song I am talking with long time dancer Josh Klein.

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