Oh yeah, sorry, I thought that got translated and everyone saw it anyway, so I didn't elaborate.
So, I'll try to sum it up objectively: At some point midway through the interview the host asked her if the reason why some of her big name students left her was her strict approach that they were previously talking about. She said that no, it was more that once some of her students had certain accomplishments and medals, they would start demanding special treatment, e.g. getting a different choreographer just for them or getting more time off to rest, not getting drilled like the others etc. And she would say no, in her opinion there was only one way to get more medals and that was to work the same way they worked before; that no matter how many medals you won, once you stepped off the podium, those medals mean nothing.
She doesn't say which of her skaters who left her made such (outlandish!

) demands like trying out a different choreographer, but let's be real, there are only two former skaters of hers that were accomplished enough to make any demands from such a position and one of them is Zhenya. And it fits well with previous information that she wanted to change things up and needed (physically, because of her injuries) a different approach to practices and that's where they clashed.