Happy Autumn Creatives!
Growing up, I was known for my tiny stature and enormous personality, pretty much what I’m known for now. I loved making friends, family, and old people smile. I spent most of my time with my grandmother, the best storyteller, seamstress and soul fool chef on the planet. I enjoyed the sweet smells of sweet potato custard and homemade biscuits baking in the oven while she taught me how to sew lace on a doll dress. When we were finished, I’d follow her to the front porch where she taught me how to care for her little garden while sharing stories of working in cotton fields. She understood the value of details and how to make the moments count.
Today, those stories are like whispering lullabies by a Fall fire. They arouse my memory in a way that motivates me to create moments that inspire my children. Storytelling is magical. It is one of the most powerful sources to giving back to the universe. And the center focus of building my family. When my daughter mentioned she wanted to attend an art academy I was over the moon! It was time for momma to step it up and put a plan into action.
I submerged myself deeply in everything locally. I attended film festivals. I went back to film school and got a BFA in Creative Writing. I joined a gazillion screenwriting groups. I worked as a boom operator. I’ve never done that before, but it was worth the knowledge. I worked with 48 HR Film Festival as a writer, producer, and director and took my children with me to sets where they were casted or “offered” a small task.

Still of Myself Acting in a Short My Daughter and I Wrote
The best way to win in this industry is to build a strong team and network like hell. Obviously, although I’d been working in the industry for about a decade, I knew my advice would never stick with a teenager who knew everything about life. So, art school was a blessing in preparing her for SCAD Savannah College of Art and Design. Now what better circle to create than the one you’ve “created.” I know this young woman she is driven like her momma. My eldest is a marketing genius who owns her space on Tik Tok, and my youngest is a digital artist.
When my daughter got her first gig with Netflix she called and said, “mom I’m so glad that you’ve made the arts a lifestyle for us.” I choked back the tears and replied, “it’s who we are.” “We are full of stories, characters and imagination will always create moments in time.” She’s now in her junior year. We’ve worked on two shorts together and working on a pilot. My youngest now attends an art academy and is working as creative director on my short-form animated series.

Brianna Roberts, my daughter as Oya "In the Red and Brown Water"
The moral of the story is…
If Your Children Show Interest in the Arts Champion Behind Them
The arts bolster confidence in children and young adults.
Show Don’t Tell
Allow your children to see you in your element.
Learn From Each Other
You’re always evolving. Embrace other’s perspectives. It can increase opportunity.
Create A Team That Understands the Power of Art
It may take a while, but it’s worth having a circle with similar passions.
There’s No Such Thing as Self-made
Who we are is created by who and what inspired us as youngsters. Tiny moments whisked by us awakening those sparkly memories of excitement. As time stood still, we listened to our core drumming to do that thing that brings us joy!
If it’s all about who you know, knock down doors with knowing those who matter, respects and understands the process.
And…if you’re gonna stir the pot at least brew something to be proud of!

Hello Stage 32 creatives! I am a big personality, short chic pretending to be tall in sparkly heels. I am also a screenwriter and author with a knack for comedic dialogue and character-driven content. I am a show host on iHeart Radio and I've interviewed everyone from Laila Ali to Adam Carolla.
My creative writing career started as an author. I published and illustrated my first children's book in 2014 and my self-help guide in 2017. My book, How To Get Away With Marriage inspired my blog, which soon led to a column for the Good Men Project Magazine and ultimately editor. After writing and editing for Good Men for three years I launched my magazine, Bold. While I enjoyed interviewing promoting, and advertising celebrities' upcoming shows and products, it was the storytelling that motivated me to expand my career.
I obtained a BFA in Creative Writing for Entertainment and a Certification in Contract Law from Harvard. I have written award-winning short films, Clean Kiss, Life Out Loud, and Don't Open the Door. I wrote and produced an award-winning short film, Beautiful Reality. I wrote and produced a short-form children's animation, an adaptation of my book I Love My Name. Recently, I launched a podcast, The Natural Chic Show, a show that highlights series episodes of drama, horror, and comedy features I've written and can be located at . I have a short-form animated series in development.
I joined Stage 32 to make connections and build relationships. Six years later, I am a blogger and ambassador who simply can't brag enough about the education and authenticity of the platform.
More Stage 32 blogs by Rashika:
How to Get Back to Your Creative Happy Place
Stage 32 Instagram Live with Rashika about her Creative Happy Place Blog
8 Valuable Ways to Pitch with Confidence
How to Maximize Your Entertainment Career with Stage 32
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