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By Erica Courdae
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The podcast currently has 277 episodes available.
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.
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Keep in touch and find out what we’re up to at pauseontheplay.com
Diet culture is everywhere.
What we consider healthy. What we consider unhealthy. The foods that we’re taught are good for us and the ones that we’re told to stay away from. How we think about food, health, and wellness is shaped by a culture steeped in white supremacy culture.
There is so much more nuance available to us around food, health, wellness, and culture–not to mention enjoyment–when we break down the binary of good vs. bad foods, healthy vs. unhealthy people.
Dalina Soto, MA, RDN, LDN joins Erica for a conversation about diet and wellness culture, why ancestral and cultural foods too often get left out of the conversation, and the policy and systemic influences on what we think of as “healthy” food.
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Connect with Dalina Soto, MA, RD, LDN:
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Ready to dive deeper?
Connect with values-aligned entrepreneurs and employees across titles and industries inside The Pause on the Play® Community.
Join a network of individuals committed to making their values explicit, evolving the way they show up for themselves and each other, and growing their influence together.
Get access to community conversations, live Q&As and workshops, and our whole library of evergreen resources.
Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community
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.
But being truly satisfied with our achievements means defining success outside of the “shoulds.”
Amanda McKinney joins Erica for a replay from a live conversation within The Pause on the Play Community about success, accidental entrepreneurship, and maintaining a balance between your business and your life.
In this discussion:
Connect with Amanda McKinney:
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Ready to dive deeper?
If you want to participate in live conversations like this one with Amanda, join us in The Pause on the Play Community.
Inside the Community, you’ll get access to live conversations, workshops, community conversations and Q&As, plus our whole library of evergreen resources.
Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community
How do your identities impact the way you show up at work and how you interact with work culture?
How we move through the world is influenced by white supremacy, colorism, and capitalism, and it can have profound impacts on our working life and our physical and mental health.
And while none of us can extract ourselves entirely from these systems, it may be possible–even necessary–to say enough is enough and forge a new path.
Gabi Day joins Erica for a conversation about identity, work, capitalism, and her journey out of the corporate world to entrepreneurship.
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Connect with Gabi Day:
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How do I share my values when they aren’t related to my work?
We’ve been conditioned to show up to work as our “professional” self and leave our personal beliefs behind. But the truth is, values inform every area of our life, so why try to compartmentalize?
Each month in The Pause on the Play® Community, we explore one specific way to make your values more explicit. Our curated connections and learning experiences will help you challenge harmful norms, show up as an imperfect ally®, and live in alignment.
Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community
Have you ever felt like you betrayed yourself?
We live in a culture that teaches us to forsake our own wants in favor of serving others. We operate from a place of “I’m fine,” and get stuck in functional freeze, even when from the outside it appears we’re successful.
María-Victoria Albina joins Erica for a discussion about resentment and obligation, setting and holding standards, and tending to your nervous system as you pursue embodiment and change.
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Connect with María Victoria Albina:
Resources:
Embodiment, Agency, and Choicefulness with María-Victoria Albina
Ready to dive deeper?
Change happens best when you have support. Find a community of like-minded individuals committed to helping each other show up and own their values in The Pause on the Play Community.
Members get access to community conversations, office hours, Q&As with Erica and India, live workshops, our library of resources and replays, and more.
Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community
As seasons shift, our thoughts may turn to growth and transformation.
And it’s worth taking a pause to consider what you might need to let go of in order to continue to grow.
Erica shares her thoughts on releasing the ideas and narratives you no longer want to hold, creating space to grow, and affirmations to support you along the way.
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Ready to dive deeper?
Considering how you want to evolve and grow happens best with support. You can connect with values-aligned individuals across titles, industries, and experiences inside The Pause on the Play® Community.
Evolve the way you show up for yourself and others while growing your influence and amplifying your impact on your journey of Imperfect Allyship®.
Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community
Goal-setting can bring out the perfectionist in many of us.
When our goals don’t account for our imperfect humanity, it leads to burnout and feeling like a failure. Getting stuck in the mentality that there is one course of action or one right way to do things doesn’t honor what we learn and experience along the way, even when things don’t go to plan.
Betsaida Lebron joins Erica to discuss setting J.A.N.K.Y goals that allow for imperfection, changing course, and getting outside of your comfort zone to make real change.
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READY TO DIVE DEEPER?
We’ve been conditioned to show up to work as our “professional” self and leave our personal beliefs behind. But the truth is, values inform every area of our life, so why try to compartmentalize?
Each month in The Pause on the Play® Community we explore one specific way to make your values more explicit. Our curated connections and learning experiences will help you challenge harmful norms, show up as an imperfect ally®, and live in alignment.
Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community
Your values are the foundation for every single thing that you do.
Yet sometimes, we think we have to leave those values at the door when we go to work, whether in our own businesses or as team members for others. But your values come with you wherever you go.
Erica and India discuss rethinking how your values show up in your business, getting explicit about them, and why being clear on your values helps you build lasting relationships with your team, your clients, and your audience.
In this discussion:
Why it’s important to understand how your personal values show up in other areas of your life
Building the foundations of company values and brand values
How using psychographics allows your audience to evolve with you and build real relationships with your business and your brand
Ready to dive deeper?
Take a pause with your team to consider how your values can be infused into your work and company culture with the Implicit to Explicit Masterclass.
Get clarity on what your values are, why they matter, and how you can move forward integrating them into your work.
Learn more about the Masterclass and how to sign up at pauseontheplay.com/explicit
Doing the work of shifting systems toward equity and equality can take a massive toll physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
It’s easy to feel like you’re not doing enough when you’re working against systems that existed long before you. But it’s important to remember that it’s not your debt to pay.
Erica shares a reminder about the debts that we owe, and the importance of doing the work in community.
In this discussion:
Why you can’t internalize the debts created by preexisting systems
Honoring both your capacity and responsibility as you do DEI work
Why community and interdependence are vital to paying the systems’ debts
Resources:
Tabitha Brown’s Instagram post
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None of us are meant to do this work alone. And not only should we not do it alone, we need to do it in community.
Inside of The Pause on the Play® Community is a space for interdependence and support as you navigate your Imperfect Ally® journey. The Community offers member discussion, workshops, resources, Q&As, and more to help you along the way, and so that you can witness others’ journeys as well.
Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community
When you’re working toward creating more equity in your business, it can be tempting to use demographic labels to diversify your client list and work with underrepresented communities.
But assessing a potential client for fit is about more than labels.
Guest host Cher Hale discusses why she chose to shift her business to working exclusively with underrepresented voices, how she sets and keeps her boundaries around client fit, and how she supports clients on their DEI journeys.
In this discussion:
Cher’s process for evolving her ideal client and how she vets for values alignment
Why demographic labels and DEI awareness aren’t enough to make someone a client candidate
The combination of criteria and direct questions that Cher uses to assess for fit
Why Cher says it’s important to acknowledge the limits of your ability to support your clients
Connect with Cher Hale:
Gingko PR
Ready to dive deeper?
We’ve been conditioned to show up to work as our “professional” self and leave our personal beliefs behind. But the truth is, values inform every area of our life, so why try to compartmentalize?
Each month in The Pause on the Play® Community, we explore one specific way to make your values more explicit. Our curated connections and learning experiences will help you challenge harmful norms, show up as an Imperfect Ally®, and live in alignment.
Learn more at pauseontheplay.com/community
The podcast currently has 277 episodes available.