POPULARITY
Elisa Jordana conducts a part 2 interview with Flesh-N-Bone from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and also receives relationship advice from business/love coach Erika Atkins. Plus, a new Kermit and Friends star named Sigmond Twayne makes his debut.
Erika Atkins is a career coach who uses her 20 plus years of experience to lead you to your next big win by giving you the training needed to ace your next Interview. She inspires her clients to create, navigate, and cultivate their dreams. According to Erika: “People are born with talents, but to be your greatest of all times, you’ve got to have battle-ready responses, an adaptable attitude, and a strategic plan”. In this interview, Coach Erika talks about how to prepare for an interview, how to respond to interview questions so that you can get your dream job, and How to turn " How are you?" into a powerful interview moment. Host & Writer: Mamadou Barry
The power of LinkedIn and Networking at work! I caught up with a LinkedIn Connection, Erika Atkins (AKA Coach Love) and we talked about quite a bit. Topics ranging from opening up the world after COVID-19 to Life and Job Interview advice were discussed. Feel free to check out the podcast and get some great tips for the road ahead!
Oh, my. If you enjoyed the first part of our crossover series, "A Rosé by Any Other Name," you're in for a real treat—and a dramatic tonal shift! We're back with Episode 26, Act 2 "A Rosé by Any Other Name." In this crossover episode with the fabulously feminist minds behind the podcast, "Rosé All Day Anyways," Courtney continues to sit, sip and trade quips with Katie Rainey and Erika Atkins as they chat. But, this time around, they delve into some very poignant and relevant topics, such as the gender pay gap across the arts education field, a field dominated by women; racial inequities in this country, especially concerning positions of power; and choosing an intersectional feminist approach to dismantling the patriarchy and tearing down barriers that allow institutional racism to thrive. These three fierce feminists plan to do this through art, compassion, laughter and copious bottles of wine. So, grab a glass, pop those earbuds in and give our newest episode a listen.
What do mules, the Golden Girls and rosé all have in common? Our newest episode! That's right. We're back for Season 4 of Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie with Episode 26, "A Rosé by Any Other Name." In this crossover episode with the brilliant, bubbly minds behind the podcast, "Rosé All Day Anyways," Courtney sits and sips with Katie Rainey and Erika Atkins as they chat about the impetus behind the creation of their respective podcasts, both hoping to challenge the patriarchy through art, laughter and copious bottles of wine, and dissect the question: Is podcasting itself an art form? They also discuss the importance of podcasts and how they give voice to the traditionally marginalized or silenced, allow for human connection and address the complexities of the spectrum of humanity. You won't want to miss this entertaining episode.
We're back babes! Welcome to Episode 10 of Rosé All Day Anyways with Erika Atkins & Katie Rainey. We're joined in this episode by the one and only Melissa "Boots" Shaw, a writer, performance artist, educator, humorist, and overall badass. This episode we're talking all things crying. Don't worry, we don't cry on air (okay fine, maybe Katie tears up at one point), but we are talking about the lava monster within us all: the shame that often comes with crying, displaying our emotions in public, what are healthy cries, and, of course, Erika finds another reason to sing yet again.
Rosé All Day Anyways is a feminist p0dcast starring Erika Atkins and Katie Rainey. This week we listen to Zach and the hosts of RADA talk about body positivity for men and women and the effects of poor body image and toxic masculinity on our culture. They will also be drinking Rosé the whole time.
It's our holiday special, babes! In part one of the second episode, hosts Erika Atkins and Katie Rainey take a look at the holidays - the good, the bad, and the singable. Grab your glasses and let's get our rosé on.
In the second half of the first episode, hosts Erika Atkins and Katie Rainey dive deeper into female friendships, exploring toxic friendships, iconic ones, and even their own. Grab your glasses and let's get our rosé on.
In this first episode, hosts Erika Atkins and Katie Rainey discuss all things female friendships, including toxic friendships, iconic ones, and even their own. Grab your glasses and let's get our rosé on.
If you’ve ever received one of her personal emails, you’ll know that Erika Atkins is an Arts Administrator, Performer, Teaching Artist, and one who “Gets things done.” But Erika Atkins is far too intricate a being to be defined solely from her email signature sobriquets. To me, she is a colleague, a friend, and a…Read more EPISODE 23: Erika Atkins in Central Park