The Balance In Bloom Podcast

The Balance In Bloom Podcast
Podcast Description
Hey Babes! Welcome to Balance in Bloom! 🌸 I'm Merisa, a 30-something-year-old girlie navigating life's peaks, valleys & all the beautiful chaos in between. Balance in Bloom is a part of Babes Seeking Balance, a community for Black women prioritizing wellness, growth & genuine connection. Whether you're seeking inspiration, a sense of sisterhood, or just want to know that you're not alone, through real, unfiltered conversations with amazing Black women, we explore what it means to balance life's demands while blooming into our full potential.
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The podcast explores themes of balance, self-improvement, and community engagement. Notable episodes include discussions on personal growth with Nicole Antoine, defining personal balance, and insights from beauty entrepreneur Shirley Ibe about disrupting industry standards while managing multiple roles. The show concentrates on real-life challenges, the significance of sisterhood, and uplifting conversations that empower listeners to embrace their true selves.

Hey Babes! Welcome to Balance in Bloom 🤎 Whether you’re seeking inspiration, a sense of sisterhood or just want to know that you’re not alone, this is a safe space. Through real, unfiltered conversations with amazing Black women (entrepreneurs, corporate baddies, creatives etc.) we’re redefining what balance looks like for us and exploring its implementation in our pursuit of balancing life’s demands while blooming into our full potential with intention. Follow Balance & Breathe for meditations & soothing stories narrated by Merisa Gomez & join our in-person Babes Seeking Balance events.
Today, we’re joined by Priscilla Agyeman-Peña, the visionary founder behind Saddie Baddies, a digital sanctuary centred on the mental health and softness of Black and multiracial people.
We get into everything from: →what balance really looks like in this season of her life → the healing journey that shaped Saddie Baddies → entrepreneurship and nervous system regulation → how she nurtures her inner child, her community, and her creativity → and the cultural shift she sees unfolding around softness and mental health for Black women.
This one feels like a soft blanket and a deep exhale, especially if you're a sensitive soul navigating your own season of becoming.
What season of your life taught you the most about yourself?

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