With only 60 days left in 2025, it’s time to check in — with ourselves and with our community. The world feels heavy right now. Between immigration struggles, government shutdown threats, rising costs, and emotional fatigue, many of us are carrying more than we realize. This week’s episode is a reminder to slow down and tend to your own garden — to nurture your peace, your growth, and your purpose. But it’s also a call to remember that our gardens are connected. We bloom best when we look out...
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With only 60 days left in 2025, it’s time to check in — with ourselves and with our community. The world feels heavy right now. Between immigration struggles, government shutdown threats, rising costs, and emotional fatigue, many of us are carrying more than we realize. This week’s episode is a reminder to slow down and tend to your own garden — to nurture your peace, your growth, and your purpose. But it’s also a call to remember that our gardens are connected. We bloom best when we look out...
In this week’s episode, Pamela opens her heart about what it truly means to choose yourself — even when that choice goes against expectations. Inspired by her story featured in Tara Jefferson’s upcoming book Bloom How You Must, this episode is about reclaiming your peace, rewriting the rules of self-worth, and learning to bloom unapologetically in your own time and way. Pamela shares how choosing herself first became the foundation for her personal reset — and how every woman deserves the sam...
The Well Done Life
With only 60 days left in 2025, it’s time to check in — with ourselves and with our community. The world feels heavy right now. Between immigration struggles, government shutdown threats, rising costs, and emotional fatigue, many of us are carrying more than we realize. This week’s episode is a reminder to slow down and tend to your own garden — to nurture your peace, your growth, and your purpose. But it’s also a call to remember that our gardens are connected. We bloom best when we look out...