Pause On The Play® is where you are challenged to examine your beliefs, question your predisposed notions, and consider realities you may be unfamiliar with in order to understand that they too are real. Erica Courdae and co-host India Jackson have real conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion, visibility, mindset, and everything in between. Topics include imperfect allyship®, imposter... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 214 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationBusinessEntrepreneurship |
Erica and India discuss their intentions for the shows Pause on the Play® and Flaunt Your Fire®. After nearly 300 combined episodes, they pause to explore how to use them as continued resources and how to stay in the loop about future projects. more
Diet culture is everywhere. more
So often, our goals and the way we feel about success come from what we’re supposed to want, what we’re supposed to do, and how we’re supposed to act and feel once we achieve those goals. more
How do your identities impact the way you show up at work and how you interact with work culture? more
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Every leader and business owner should listen to this podcast. Erica and India cover topics that are often tough to discuss, yet needed. They do this in an approachable way that leaves you with incredible insights and real-life examples that you can take into your leadership role. This podcast is a valuable listen that you’ll want to have in your weekly cue each week! Hit the subscribe button.
Erica has a way of breaking down big, heavy topics in ways that are digestible and relatable. Gets you thinking and growing both personally and professionally.
Speaking in a way that unpacks nuance and detail, Erica shares layers of information and weaves them together into wonderful wisdom, while holding space for individual experiences. I appreciate the reminders of being part of a collective - so many great insights in this show! - Chantelle, Clear Quartz Creative
This podcast brings to light so many ideas that are avoided, obscured, and erased from mainstream spaces. Erica is a brilliant interviewer and the conversations with guests are so real. Love the curious and inquisitive vibes that make topics accessible. The blog write ups are also well done for when you don’t have time to listen, but want the highlights of an episode! Thanks so much for this amazing show!!
Erica and India are such a breath of fresh air. Having such conscious conversations and reminding us it’s okay to be imperfect as long as we have great intentions and learn and grow to be a better ally to others.
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