“Even in the midst of stuff that seems impossible, we find a way to shine.” -Faith Broussard Cade
In this episode of the “Your Self-Care Prescription” podcast, I am joined by Faith Broussard Cade. We talk about self-care, emotional well-being, and the importance of being vulnerable. I opened up about my own experience with loss and how Faith’s inspiring notes helped me find comfort during a tough time. Faith shares her journey of healing after a traumatic accident, which led her to create those notes. This episode is all about encouraging you to embrace vulnerability and focus on self-care because sharing our struggles can help us build connection and resilience.
In this episode, you can expect to hear: -The power of vulnerability in fostering connection and understanding. -The role of inspirational messages and notes in promoting self-care. -The challenges of motherhood and the pressures of social media. -The creation and purpose of the book “Shine Bright Anyway.” -Acknowledging pain as a crucial step in the healing process.
Guest bio: Faith Broussard Cade has almost 15 years of experience as a professional school counselor and mental health counselor and also worked as a baker and a food blogger, before shifting to writing inspirational affirmations on pieces of handmade paper and publishing two guided journals on the transformative power of self-care and self-love. Her work on personal healing, wellness, and self-care advocacy has inspired over 305,000 people and counting via social media to choose introspection, gratitude, and finding peace in things most take for granted. As a mental health counselor and coach, Faith helps others discover and appreciate that everything they need to step into their power and to create the lives they desire is already inside of themselves. She emphasizes self-exploration, kindness, and gratitude as the tools that equip us to live out this necessary truth. Faith holds a B.A. in English and French Studies from The University of the South: Sewanee, and a M.Ed. in Human Development Counseling from Vanderbilt University. She was born and raised in the heart of Cajun country in New Iberia, Louisiana, and currently lives in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, daughter, and son.
Find out more about Faith at https://www.fleurdelisspeaks.com/
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