
Nurture & Be
By Brooke Ferreira, LMFT


58. Feeling Stuck? Understanding the Stages of Change
Feeling Stuck? Understanding the Stages of Change
Have you ever known exactly what you need to do, but still found yourself not doing it?
In this episode, Brooke breaks down the Stages of Change model and explores why personal growth isn't simply about knowing better—it's about moving through a process. Whether you're trying to improve your relationships, prioritize your health, set boundaries, manage anxiety, or finally follow through on a goal, understanding where you are in the change process can help you stop judging yourself and start moving forward.
Brooke walks through the five stages of change:
- Pre-Contemplation: "It's not a problem."
- Contemplation: "Maybe this is a problem."
- Preparation: "I know what I should do."
- Action: "I'm actively making changes."
- Maintenance: "This has become part of my life."
She also discusses why so many people get stuck in preparation mode—consuming information, making plans, and waiting for motivation—without taking meaningful action.
- How to identify which stage of change you're currently in
- Why feedback from others can sometimes reveal blind spots
- The difference between preparation and true action
- How shame keeps us stuck and self-awareness helps us move forward
- Why motivation alone isn't enough to create lasting change
- The importance of understanding the real impact of your behaviors
- What area of your life feels stuck right now?
- What feedback have you been hearing repeatedly that you may be dismissing?
- Are you truly taking action, or are you preparing to take action?
- What would change in your life if you fully committed to the next step?
Sometimes knowing what needs to change is the easy part. Understanding why you keep getting stuck, repeating patterns, or struggling to follow through often requires deeper support. Therapy can help you uncover the beliefs, fears, and emotional roadblocks that keep you cycling through the same challenges.
At Nurture and Be Therapy Services, we help clients move beyond awareness and into lasting transformation through a holistic approach that considers your mind, body, relationships, and nervous system.
We offer free 20-minute consultations for residents of Georgia and Florida. Whether you're navigating anxiety, burnout, relationship struggles, life transitions, people-pleasing, perfectionism, or simply feeling stuck, we're here to help.
Explore therapy services through Nurture and Be Therapy Services and schedule your free consultation today.
Follow along for more mental health education, practical tools, and honest conversations about healing, growth, and living with intention.
Because awareness is where change begins—but you don't have to do the work alone.

57. Painful Sex, Pelvic Floor Health & the Things Women Are Told to “Just Live With” with Dr. Jennifer McGowan
In this episode of the Nurture & Be Podcast, Brooke sits down with Dr. Jennifer McGowan, founder of Regenerate Physiotherapy, for a conversation every woman needs to hear.
They dive into the realities of painful sex, pelvic floor dysfunction, postpartum healing, vaginal dryness, urgency, leakage, and the symptoms so many women silently normalize after babies, during stress, or through hormonal shifts.
This episode breaks down what pelvic floor therapy actually is, why so many women feel dismissed when they ask for help, and how pain during intimacy is often connected to muscles, nerves, stress, the nervous system, and overall pelvic health, not just “something being wrong.”
Brooke and Dr. Jen also talk about:
- What the pelvic floor actually does
- Why painful sex is more common than people realize
- The connection between stress, anxiety, and intimacy
- How hormones and arousal shift over time
- Why women often feel shame around low desire or discomfort
- The role of pelvic floor therapy in healing
- Postpartum recovery and reconnecting with your body
- Why “just relax and drink wine” is not actual treatment
If you’ve ever wondered:
“Is this normal?”
“Why does intimacy hurt now?”
“Why do I feel disconnected from my body?”
“Why did no one tell me this?”
This episode is for you.
At Nurture & Be Therapy Services, we support women, moms, couples, and families through anxiety, identity shifts, burnout, relationships, postpartum transitions, and more through collaborative therapy and medication management services across Georgia and Florida.
Book a free 20-minute consultation here and we’ll help connect you with the right support for where you are right now.
Connect with Dr. Jennifer McGowanNeed Support?

56. The Middle of Therapy Is Where Most People Quit
Episode Summary
This episode is a little more direct, a little more honest about how therapy actually works.
I’m walking through what I see all the time.
People start therapy, begin to feel some relief, gain insight… and then stop. Not because it didn’t work, but because they left right before the part where real change happens.
If you’ve ever felt like you understand your patterns but still find yourself repeating them… this is for you.
Because insight is only one part of the process.
What comes after is where things actually shift.
- Why so many people leave therapy too early (and don’t realize it)
- The difference between feeling better and actually changing patterns
- The phases of therapy and what’s happening in each one
Why insight alone doesn’t create lasting change - The part of therapy that feels uncomfortable, but is necessary
- What it looks like to move from understanding → doing something different
- How change becomes something you can actually sustain
If you’re starting to recognize yourself in this, you’re not doing it wrong. You might just be in the part that doesn’t feel as good yet.
This is the work we do every day inside therapy. Helping you understand your patterns, move through them, and build something that actually holds in your real life.
If you’re in Florida or Georgia, you can schedule a free 20-minute consultation with one of our therapists to see if it feels like a good fit.
Head to our website to get connected. We’d love to support you.
www.nurtureandbe.com
You’re not stuck. You just might need support through the part where things actually change.

55. Sex, Intimacy, and the Conversations Couples Avoid (But Need)
Dr. Nari Jeter is a licensed marriage and family therapist and relationship expert known for her thoughtful approach to boundaries, emotional health, and relational dynamics. In her private practice, she helps couples navigate conflict, dissatisfaction, infidelity, and divorce. Through her writing and speaking, she explores how people can maintain connection without sacrificing their sense of self by developing healthy, sustainable boundaries. Her insights have been featured in outlets including SELF Magazine, Newsweek, and USA Today.
Episode Summary:
In this episode, Brooke sits down with Dr. Nari Jeter to unpack one of the most common, yet least talked about, dynamics in relationships: physical intimacy.
They explore the difference between sex and intimacy, why desire shifts over time (especially postpartum and during high-stress seasons), and the pattern so many couples find themselves stuck in…
“I need emotional connection first” vs. “I need physical connection first.”
If you’ve ever felt disconnected, confused, or even guilty around intimacy in your relationship, this conversation will help you understand what’s actually happening beneath the surface.
What We Talk About:
The difference between sex vs. intimacy (and why it matters)
Why desire changes across seasons of life
The mental load, hormones, and exhaustion behind low desire
The “cycle” couples get stuck in around connection
Why physical intimacy isn’t just about sex
How unmet needs show up differently for each partner
Reframing guilt and pressure in relationships
What “normal” can actually look like for intimacy frequency
Key Takeaways:
Intimacy is more than physical. It’s emotional, psychological, and relational closeness.
Desire isn’t just about attraction. It’s influenced by stress, hormones, mental load, and relationship health.
Both partners have needs. And both matter.
The goal isn’t perfection. It’s understanding and connection.
Small shifts in communication and perspective can change everything.
A Reframe to Sit With:
Instead of “I should…”
What would it look like to shift into “I get to…” when it comes to connection in your relationship?
Continue the Conversation:
This episode continues on our paid platform, As It Happens, where we go deeper into:
resentment during intimacy
“checking the box” sex
how to rebuild desire when it feels completely gone
About Our Guest:
Dr. Nari Jeter is a licensed marriage and family therapist, educator, and couples specialist based in Florida. She works extensively with couples navigating intimacy, communication, and long-term relationship dynamics.
Resources & Links:
Instagram: @drnarijeter
Website: drnarijeter.com
From Nurture & Be:
We offer:
Individual, couples, and family therapy
Medication management
Free community support groups:
Postpartum Support
Divorce Support
Middle School Girls Group
You can explore all services and book a consultation at:
www.nurtureandbe.com

54. If You’re Always the One Holding It Together, Listen to This
Episode Summary
This episode is a little more real-time, a little less polished.
I’m sharing what I’ve been learning about over-functioning in relationships, the subtle ways we try to keep the peace, and how living in “neutral” can quietly keep us stuck.
If you’re someone who holds a lot emotionally, anticipates needs, over-explains, or feels responsible for how things land for others… this is for you.
Because what can look like care on the surface is often something deeper underneath.
- What over-functioning actually is and why it’s so easy to miss
- The connection between over-functioning and people-pleasing
- How this shows up in relationships, parenting, and everyday interactions
- The emotional and physical weight of carrying what isn’t yours
- Childhood patterns that shape this dynamic (even in “good” families)
- The over-functioning / under-functioning cycle in relationships
- Why over-explaining is often anxiety, not clarity
If you’re starting to recognize yourself in this, you don’t have to untangle it alone.
This is the work we do every day inside therapy. Helping you understand your patterns, shift how you show up in relationships, and move toward something that actually feels aligned.
If you’re in Florida or Georgia, you can schedule a free 20-minute consultation with one of our therapists to see if it feels like a good fit.
Head to our website to get connected. We’d love to support you. www.nurtureandbe.com
You don’t have to carry everything to be loved.

53. What to Put in Your Postpartum “Hospital Bag” with Dr. Shaleigh
Show Notes:
In this episode, Brooke is joined by Dr. Shaleigh of AlignLife Sugar Hill for a real, honest conversation about postpartum prep beyond the diapers, swaddles, and recovery supplies.
Together, they talk about the emotional, physical, relational, and hormonal shifts that come with pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum season, and what it looks like to build a true support system before baby arrives.
Brooke shares from both her professional lens as a licensed marriage and family therapist and her lived experience as a mom, while Dr. Shaleigh brings insight from the chiropractic and nervous system side of care.
They walk through what actually belongs in your “postpartum toolkit” including your care team, your community, your relationship support, and your mental health plan.
If pregnancy or postpartum has felt heavier than you expected, you are not alone.
At Nurture and Be, we support women through pregnancy, postpartum, and the in-between seasons with therapy that looks at the whole picture. Anxiety, intrusive thoughts, identity shifts, relationship strain, grief, and the mental load of motherhood are all welcome here.
We serve clients in Georgia and Florida and offer free consultation calls to help you get started.
In this episode, we talk about:
• What postpartum prep should actually include
• Why your care team matters before baby arrives
• Postpartum anxiety, depression, OCD, and intrusive thoughts
• Pregnancy after loss and how fear can show up
• Nervous system regulation during pregnancy and postpartum
• Breastfeeding support, recovery planning, and C-section prep
• Why couples support matters after baby
• The role of community in maternal mental health
Resources + Links:
Nurture and Be Therapy Services: https://www.nurtureandbe.com/
Pregnancy + Postpartum Therapy: https://nurtureandbe.com/postpartum
Postpartum Support Group (Free): https://mailchi.mp/nurtureandbe/supportgroups
Dr. Shaleigh – AlignLife Sugar Hill: https://alignlife.com/locations/sugar-hill-ga-chiropractor/
A gentle reminder:
You don’t have to wait until things feel overwhelming to get support. Therapy can be a proactive part of your postpartum plan, not just something you reach for when you’re already depleted.
We’re here. We’re home.

52. A Birthday Reflection: 3 Things I’m Learning in Real Time
Episode Description
In this solo episode, Brooke shares something a little different — lessons she’s actively learning in real time.
There’s a lot of pressure in our culture to show up with everything figured out. But the truth is that life, leadership, and motherhood are always evolving. Growth rarely happens once everything feels stable — it happens right in the middle of the messy, uncertain moments.
This episode is about normalizing the ups and downs of being human and remembering that when things feel shaky, it doesn’t always mean something is wrong. Sometimes it means something new is being built.
1. Letting Go of the Picture You Thought Something Would Be
2. Holding Other People’s Big Feelings Without Absorbing Them
3. Trusting the Season You’re In
Toward the end of the episode, Brooke shares a moment from a recent tarot reading where the death card was pulled — often misunderstood as something negative, but actually symbolizing transformation and rebirth.
Learn more about Nurture & Be Therapy Services:
www.nurtureandbe.com
Follow along on Instagram for more behind-the-scenes life, leadership, and motherhood conversations:
@nurtureandbe
Nurture & Be also offers free community support groups, events, and therapy services for individuals, couples, and families in Georgia and Florida.

51. Why You Need Community w/ Stephanie Slater, MA RCC CCC
Episode Summary
In this episode, Brooke sits down with Stephanie Slater, therapist and group practice owner in British Columbia, to talk about what happens when women stop competing and start collaborating. They unpack the real-life reasons community feels hard to build (especially in postpartum or in leadership), why “one person can’t be every well,” and how the right kind of connection can calm the nervous system and reduce isolation.
This conversation is grounded, practical, and honest, including how to build community when you’re tired, when you’re new somewhere, and when vulnerability feels risky.
What We Talk About
Why collaboration can feel safer and more sustainable than competition
The myth of scarcity (and what happens when you put it down)
The quiet power of having “business people,” “parenting people,” and “just-for-fun people”
Why community doesn’t need to be perfect to be healing
Simple, doable ways to build connection when you’re already stretched thin
The idea that community can be a nervous-system-level support (not just a social nice-to-have)
Key Takeaways
You don’t need one person to meet every need. You need a few places to belong.
Community is built through small risks: saying hi first, inviting someone, trying things once.
The goal isn’t “everyone loves me.” The goal is finding your fit.
The right community helps you feel steadier. The wrong community can amplify anxiety.
About Stephanie
Stephanie Slater, M.A. is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and Canadian Certified Counsellor in British Columbia. She leads Slater & Associates, a group practice serving perinatal mental health, adults, teens, and children, and also offers corporate talks on mental health and wellness.
Find Stephanie
Website: https://www.slaterandassociates.ca
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slater_therapy_and_counselling/
Want support from Nurture & Be?
If you’re ready for a next step and want help figuring out what kind of support would actually fit, you can request a free consult with our team here:
https://www.nurtureandbe.com (Free Consult)
Brooke also mentions our free community support groups (postpartum + divorce). You can find current groups + details on the website.

50. Emotional Resilience: The Key to Personal Growth
Keywords: emotional resilience, failing forward, identity shifts, personal growth, motherhood, entrepreneurship, mental health, leadership, self-discovery, authenticity
In this episode of the Nurture and Be podcast, Brooke Ferreira discusses the importance of emotional resilience and the concept of failing forward. She emphasizes that emotional resilience is essential for anyone pursuing goals or dreams, as it allows individuals to navigate the messy middle of growth and change. Brooke shares personal experiences of identity shifts and the discomfort that comes with them, highlighting that growth often feels vulnerable and challenging. She encourages listeners to embrace the learning process, accept failure as part of growth, and recognize that true transformation occurs in the midst of uncertainty.
Takeaways
- Emotional resilience is essential for pursuing goals.
- Growth often feels disorienting and uncomfortable.
- The messy middle is where most people quit.
- Staying present is key to emotional resilience.
- Failure is a part of the learning process.
- Discomfort signifies that we are learning something important.
- We must keep trying even when we feel inadequate.
- Growth requires us to embrace new versions of ourselves.
- It's normal to feel vulnerable during growth.
- Emotional resilience and failing forward are crucial for transformation.
Want to learn more? Connect with us at www.nurtureandbe.com

49. A Starter Kit for Natural Wellness w/ Dr. Joanna Chipman
Today we’re talking about holistic living for real life moms.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to shift from “traditional medicine only” to a more natural, whole-person approach, this episode is your starter kit. I’m joined by Dr. Joanna Chipman of Haven Health, a former medic turned functional + holistic provider (and mom of seven), and we break down where to start when you want healthier options but don’t want to drown in wellness noise.
We talk about the basics that actually move the needle (without needing 20 supplements), how to simplify food and routines, and what to keep in your medicine cabinet so you’re not scrambling when sickness hits.
In this episode:
Where to start with holistic living when you feel overwhelmed
Why “cutting out the noise” matters (especially social media wellness)
The real foundations: sunshine, air, water, food, movement, and rest
Do you have to buy all organic? (Dirty Dozen made simple)
Picky kids, sensory eating, and what to do when they won’t touch vegetables
How to build movement into your life when you’re exhausted and unmotivated
What to keep stocked: vitamin C, turmeric, omegas, electrolytes, arnica, and more
A realistic approach to fevers and sick season support
Resources:
Dr. Joanna Chipman
Instagram: @drjoannachipman
Haven Health: https://havenhealth.life

48. Ask Me Anything: Entrepreneurship, Growth Edges, and Failing Forward
Episode Description:
In this episode of the Nurture & Be Podcast, Brooke answers real, unfiltered questions about entrepreneurship—what it looks like to build something meaningful while raising a family, navigating hard seasons, and learning as you go. Recorded early in the morning with coffee in hand, this conversation is grounded, honest, and deeply reflective.
Brooke shares what she’s learned from founding Nurture & Be Therapy Services alongside early motherhood, including her highest highs, lowest lows, and the lessons that came from both. From defining success on your own terms to knowing when to double down versus pivot, this episode is for anyone building something—whether a business, a career, or a life that feels aligned.
This is not expert advice. It’s lived experience, intuition, and perspective—take what resonates and leave the rest.
In This Episode, We Cover:
Why entrepreneurship is often “failing forward”
Brooke’s highest highs and lowest lows as a founder
What she wishes she could tell her first-year self
How success changes as you grow
When to double down versus when it’s time to pivot
Trusting intuition while building sustainably
Why hard work + a dream can be enough to start
The emotional side of scaling a business
Why community matters in entrepreneurship and motherhood
Want to go deeper? This episode continues in the As It Happens Edit, where Brooke answers more questions, gets more vulnerable, and dives further into boundaries, balance, burnout, and what it really takes to keep going.
👉 Subscribe to the As It Happens Edit on Patreon for exclusive episodes and deeper conversations. https://www.patreon.com/cw/NurtureandBe
👉 Learn more about therapy, medication management and free groups at www.nurtureandbe.com
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47. The Truth About Postpartum Body Image with Herani Argoe, LPC
Today we’re talking about postpartum body image and the identity shift that happens when your body doesn’t feel familiar after pregnancy and birth.
This episode is a gentle but honest conversation about the quiet thoughts women carry during pregnancy and postpartum that don’t get said out loud. The pressure to “bounce back.” The grief that can come with breastfeeding. The confusion when your healing doesn’t match what you were told it should look like. And the deeper truth that body image is not just about how you look, but about safety, control, and learning to feel at home in your body again.
I’m joined by Harani Argoe, LPC (trauma + body image therapist, eating disorder specialist, and new mama), and we go there in a way that feels real, grounded, and deeply validating.
In this episode:
Why pregnancy and postpartum can make your body feel unfamiliar (even when you “look fine”)
The quiet thoughts women don’t say out loud: “I should be grateful, but this is hard”
How bounce back culture impacts postpartum mental health
Why postpartum body image is about more than appearance: safety, identity, and confidence
Breastfeeding pressure, low supply, and the emotional weight no one prepares you for
Why neutrality is sometimes more accessible than body positivity
Small, practical ways to honor your body in the middle of change
✨ Want the deeper, more personal version?
The As It Happens Edit goes further into infertility, loss, intimacy postpartum, being touched out, sex drive shifts, and the raw behind-the-scenes of motherhood and body changes.
Join the Inner Circle on Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/c/NurtureandBe
Resources:
Harani Argoe, LPC
Instagram + TikTok: @healingwithherani

46. How Chiropractic Supports Your Nervous System in Motherhood w/ Dr. Samantha Brooks
Today we’re talking about the mom nervous system — how motherhood, pregnancy, and postpartum impact the nervous system, and how nervous-system-based chiropractic care can support regulation, grounding, and whole-body healing. This conversation gently reframes symptoms many moms call anxiety, showing how tension, jaw pain, headaches, shallow breathing, and overwhelm often live in the body.
In this episode:
Why motherhood is a nervous system event, especially during pregnancy and postpartum
How stress and anxiety show up physically in the mom body
The difference between traditional chiropractic care and nervous-system-focused chiropractic
How chiropractic can support nervous system regulation, not just pain relief
Why common postpartum symptoms aren’t always normal — and deserve support
What regulation can actually feel like: steady, grounded, and safe in your body
✨ Want the deeper, more personal version?
The As It Happens Edit goes further into being dismissed by providers, medical gaslighting in motherhood, birth experiences that shape the nervous system, and learning to trust your body again.
Join the Inner Circle on Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/c/NurtureandBe
You’re not broken. Your nervous system has been working hard to support you through motherhood.
Resources:
Dr. Samantha Brooks at The Brainery
Website: http://thebraineryatl.com/
Instagram: @thebraineryatl
Resources mentioned:
https://gofocusacademy.com/certified-doctors/

45. The Mental Load of Motherhood (Why You’re So Tired)
If you’re listening while doing dishes, folding laundry, driving to pickup, or finally exhaling after bedtime… this episode is for you.
Today we’re talking about the mental load of motherhood — the invisible, nonstop weight of remembering, anticipating, planning, managing, and holding everything together. We break down what it actually feels like, why it impacts relationships so deeply, and a few realistic ways to begin making it lighter.
In this episode:
What mental load really is (it’s not just tasks — it’s the constant thinking)
SAHM vs working mom: same load, different shape
The relational impact: resentment, disconnection, intimacy struggles
Why it’s not a personal failure — it’s cultural conditioning + learned patterns
Simple shifts that help (without adding more to your plate)
✨ Want the deeper, more personal version?
The As It Happens Edit goes further into marriage dynamics, hormones + overwhelm, the entrepreneur/working mom lens, and what redistributing the load actually looks like.
Listen on Patreon.
You’re not asking for too much. You’ve just been holding too much.

44. Mindset Is the Secret Hack
Mindset Is the Secret Hack: What I See Every Week in the Therapy Room
Mindset is often talked about like a quick fix—think differently, try harder, push through.
But in the therapy room, I see something very different.
Every week, I sit with thoughtful, capable people who know what they want to change—yet still feel stuck. Not because they’re failing, but because insight alone doesn’t create safety.
In this solo episode, I share what I see again and again in real therapeutic work: the mindset blocks that quietly keep people from moving forward—and how change actually happens when we work with the nervous system, not against it.
In this episode, we cover:
Why insight doesn’t automatically lead to action
How fear often protects belonging, not comfort
The grief that comes with outgrowing old identities
Why waiting to “feel ready” keeps so many people stuck
How mindset shifts through safety, support, and small brave steps
If you’ve ever thought, “I know better… so why can’t I do better?”—this episode is for you.
Free Support Groups at Nurture & Be
We believe support should be relational, and community-centered. That’s why we offer free, therapist-led support groups, open to anyone who needs them.
Current groups include:
Postpartum Support Group (monthly)
Divorce Support Group (weekly, virtual)
Middle School Girls Group (coming soon)
All groups are come-and-go and made possible through the sponsorship of local businesses who believe in accessible mental health care.
👉 Learn more & sign up:
https://mailchi.mp/nurtureandbe/supportgroups
Want more real-time reflection?
Check out As It Happens—a more intimate audio space where I share honest, behind-the-scenes reflections on motherhood, leadership, and living this work in real life.
👉 Learn more & sign up:
https://www.patreon.com/cw/NurtureandBe

43. The Truth About Why We Rebuilt Nurture & Be
Nurture & Be Podcast: The Why Behind Our Rebrand
This episode is a grounding conversation about change — the kind that happens slowly, quietly, and from the inside out.
I’m sharing why we rebuilt Nurture & Be, what shifted behind the scenes, and how this new season reflects a deeper commitment to care that’s honest, human, and sustainable — for clients, clinicians, and families alike.
This episode is about evolution — not just of a brand, but of capacity, boundaries, and what it means to support women well in real life.
In this episode, we talk about:
Why Nurture & Be went through a rebrand
What we’ve learned about burnout, growth, and sustainability
How motherhood and leadership reshape the way we show up
Why community care matters just as much as individual work
What’s staying the same at the heart of Nurture & Be
This conversation is meant to feel grounding — a place to land and understand the why behind what you’re seeing change.
And if you found yourself wanting more — more context, more honesty, more behind-the-scenes reflection — that deeper layer exists too.
✨ As It Happens lives on Patreon and is where I share extended, more personal conversations in real time — the parts that don’t always fit into a polished episode. It’s quieter, slower, and more reflective.
If this episode resonated and you’re craving that deeper connection, you’re warmly invited.
👉 Join As It Happens on Patreon
Nothing polished.
Nothing curated.
Just ongoing support, as life unfolds.

Nurture & Be : The Teaser
Nurture & Be Podcast — Teaser
This is a quick hello before we begin again.
Nurture & Be is coming back with a new look, a deeper mission, and more honest conversations about the things we’re carrying in real time.
Not everything has a neat ending.
Some seasons are still unfolding.
That’s why I created The As It Happens Edit — the deeper, unfiltered side of the podcast. Part voice note, part processing, part community. Motherhood, leadership, relationships, bodies, resentment, love — all of it, as it’s happening.
Nothing polished.
Nothing curated.
Just me — a therapist, a mom, a human — showing up honestly.
Relaunch is December 29th!
✨ The As It Happens Edit is live now on Patreon
Come to Patreon for early access and deeper conversations. I’ll be there. You’re welcome to join me.

Interviewing the Most Authentic Person I Know w/ Matheus Ferreira
This week I interviewed Matheus Ferreira, my husband!! He has inspired me over the years with his unwavering authenticity. Listen as we dive into the experiences, challenges and triumphs that come along with practicing authenticity. He also leaves us with how we can start practicing authenticity today.
Instagram: @mathnferreira

Health and Wellness from the Perspective of a High Risk OBGYN w/ Dr. Lindsay Maggio
This episode we get to hear from Dr. Lindsay Maggio as she dives into health and wellness as it relates to the trying to conceive, pregnant and postpartum! She shares how we can start to reframe the way we look at health, and tools to implement today.
Website: https://www.perinatalpathwaysfl.com
Instagram: @perinatal_pathways
Bio: Lindsay has had a passion for medicine since she was a young girl and a passion for women's health. It was not surprising to any who knew her that she would become an ob/gyn who would then specialize in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, or high risk obstetrics. She loves what she does and loves caring for women to help them have a safe and healthy pregnancy, but recently decided she needed to help them in a different capacity. After having children as a single mom by choice, and working through her own health and wellness goals, she became board certified in Obesity medicine, Lifestyle medicine, and received training on health coaching all so that she can have the type of practice that gives women the time and assistance they need to reach their health and wellness goals. In this capacity, Lindsay is able to help her patients make even more substantial health changes, which will not only impact them and help them have a healthy pregnancy, but even beyond and through motherhood.
Resources:
· Real Food for Pregnancy by Lily Nichols
· mothertobaby.org info about medication safety
· Instagram for recipes (plant based)

"Women Can Have It All, Just Not at the Same Time" : Exploring Simpler Living w/ Kate Ferguson
This episode is so good for the soul. Kate is so wise when it comes to the ways we can simplify our lives to feel more energized. Listen to her journey of a simpler life, tangible takeaways and laughs along the way.
Website: https://www.katefergusontherapy.com
Instagram: @katefergusontherapy
Bio: Kate is a therapist in private practice in Atlanta, Ga.
Resources:
· Terry Reel: https://terryreal.com
· Pia Mellody: http://www.piamellody.com (Adaptive child vs Wise Adult)

What They Don't Tell You About Pregnancy (Multiple Moms Sharing Their Experiences)
This is a fun one! I interviewed several moms and moms to be about things they never knew would happen during pregnancy... their answers are well... shocking!! Why don't we talk about this stuff??? In all seriousness, I hope you laugh, cry, feel informed, or allow yourself to feel whatever may come up.
Thanks to all of those who submitted their experiences!

Once You See It, You Can Never Unsee It w/ Jenna Wiles
This week I was able to interview my sister! I believe that every person goes through several awakenings to family patterns, cultural implications, social systems, and who you are as an individual. One of the most influential awakenings was in my early 20s and I have the privilege of being able to walk alongside my sister and witness first hand as she goes through hers.
Instagram: @jennawiles

Tonya’s Story on Infertility
This episode is a part of a series where I invite people on who are brave, vulnerable and willing to show up and tell their stories of hurt, pain, triumph, joy, vulnerability and everything in between. My hope is that as we share our stories it will become evident that we are all more alike than different. We all have similar shame spirals, triggers, and wounds. I hope compassion and community is built with these stories. Here is Tonya's story.
Resources:
· Shady Grove Facility for IVF
· Permission to meet your own needs
· Couples Counseling
· Faith Based: Waiting for Baby Bird Elisha Kearns on Facebook
Blog:

REBROADCAST: Breaking Down Self-Esteem and Self-Worth

How Self-Esteem Can Make or Break Your Business w/ Lauran Grant
This week I interviewed Lauran Grant! She is a founder of the brand Stratosphere41. We explored the impact of self-esteem on your business and how it has the opportunity to make or break your potential. Lauran was real and raw about all the barriers she has faced and the ways this business has lead her back to her authentic self!
Bio: Flight Attendant turned entrepreneur from Atlanta, GA who founded Stratosphere41, an indie yoga brand that makes accessories that know how to bring it.
Instagram Handle @Thelaurang
Website https://Stratosphere41.com

Brooke's Story on Pregnancy After Pregnancy Loss
Here is my story.
Instagram: @NurtureandBe

REBROADCAST: Mary's Story on Grief

The Power of Breathing w/ Embodiment Practitioner Janeissy Armstrong
This week I had the privilege of interviewing Janeissy Armstrong, embodiment practitioner. She walks us through the healing nature of breath work and all that it can unveil. You will leave this episode with a deeper understanding of the physical and mental health benefits, knowledge of the origination and tons of resources to continue learning about the different practices. She focuses on rebirthing breath work and even leaves us with a practice to try at the end!
Bio: Janeissy Armstrong in an embodiment practitioner that combines yoga, dance, meditation and breath work to foster a grounding energy, flow, self-love & awareness on and off the mat. Loves coffee so much that she owns an awesome Cafe called Rooted Café. Obsessed with family time, avocado toasts, pizza, matcha lattes and time in nature. Her certifications include RYT200, Rebirthing breath work, dance and embodiment & Trauma Sensitive Practitioner (in progress).
Instagram:
@embodied_jane.issy
@rootedcafelounge
Resources:
Books:
· The Body Keeps the Score
· Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0818ZZNLR/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_VK0Z8KMPH9KZBX3REDQH
· Manual for rebirthers: How to deepen your Rebirthing process, Masterfully gui...
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Kicking Shame to the Curb and Living Wholeheartedly w/ Jessica A. Northrop
Shame lives within in all of us. It shows up in so many different ways. This episode Jessica helps us to truly understand what shame is and the impact it can have on living an authentic and wholehearted life. She provided tangible ways to start cultivating shame resiliency today as well as other Brene Brown wisdoms!
Website: https://www.thenorthropconnection.com
Bio: Jessica is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Daring Way Facilitator. She owns a thriving group practice in Dallas, GA called The Northrop Connection, provides continuing education, group therapy, and business consultation to help solo practitioners launch their group practices.
Resources and Offerings:
· Books: Rising Strong and Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown
· Wholehearted Quiz: https://brenebrown.com/wholeheartedinventory/
· Daring Way Groups in Dallas, Ga
· Launch Your Group Practice Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/launchyourgrouppractice
· Upcoming CEUS: https://jessica-northrop.mykajabi.com/consulting-and-ceu-s

Joyful Movement to Bring Healing w/ Daron Elam
Have you ever heard of the term Joyful Movement? This week Daron leads us through what Joyful Movement is and the healing powers that it has. Listen as she shares her own story and the ways Joyful Movement can lead to your own healing.
Instagram: @summits_edge
Website: www.se.care
Group Practice: Summit's Edge, LLC in Marietta (Group Practice)
Resources: ·
Books: Calm Dinosaur
Instagram and Pinterest: Search “Joyful Movement” and incorporate graphics into daily life

Taking the Leap from Corporate World to Entrepreneurial Passion w/ Rossalyn Delfino
This episode I interviewed Founder of Tula's Marketing Company, Rossalyn Delfino. She talks about her jump from corporate world into her dream career and passion. We dive into the barriers and triumphs along the way as well as how you can start your own business today!
Website: https://www.tulamarketingco.com
Instagram: @tulamarketingco
Bio: I am the CEO and Founder of Tula's Marketing Co.. An all inclusive marketing agency focused on creating and implementing effective marketing strategies through online ads, social media management, and website design. I was originally born in Peru, immigrated to Sarasota, went to college at UCF and moved abroad for 3 months. I recently left my corporate job to pursue my online business full time.
Resources:
Books:
· Crazy Faith by Michael Todd
· Beyond the Pill by Jolene Brighten
Morning Ritual:
The 5 minute journal

Serena's Story on Disordered Eating
This episode is the first of a series I am starting on the podcast where I invite people on who are brave, vulnerable and willing to show up and tell their stories of hurt, pain, triumph, joy, vulnerability and everything in between. My hope is that as we share our stories it will become evident that we are all more alike than different. We all have similar shame spirals, triggers, and wounds. I hope compassion and community is built with these stories.
First up, Serena. Thank you for your courage.
Instagram: @realwithserena

Difficult Marriages & Divorce w/ Couples Therapist Rachel Menzoian
This week's episode will hit the hearts of so many people who are soul searching, wondering and thinking about their happiness within their relationships. Rachel dives into what a "difficult" marriage is and her own story of leaving one. She was vulnerable and honest about what it takes to heal, forgive and the impact of ending a relationship.
Resources:
- DivorceCare.org for support groups and your local churches!
- Forgiving What You Can't Forget: Discover How to Move On, Make Peace with Painful Memories, and Create a Life That’s Beautiful by Lysa Terkeurst
Website: http://refuelcounseling.com
Instagram: @refuelcounseling
Bio: Rachel has been a Licensed Professional Counselor since 2008. She graduated from Georgia State in 2005 with her Masters in Professional Counseling. For the last 21 years she worked with North Point Ministries and was a Director in the Care Network. Rachel currently works with men, women and couples navigating a difficult season in life including; boundary issues, divorce/separation, marriage, anxiety, step-family, self-worth, co-dependency, co-parenting, life transitions, time-management, pre-marital, forgiveness and grief.

Answering Your Burning Questions w/ Armchair Sexpert Dallys
We are so lucky to have Dallys, Armchair Sexpert, back with us after a VERY popular first episode (Episode 9)!! The most listened to episode on this podcast to be exact!! Listen in as we answer all of the questions submitted by you! (sex drive, body image, trust, masculinity, sex, toys, intimacy + more)
Find Dallys @thearmchairsexpert on Instagram
Resources:
Man Enough podcast
The Mask You Live In (film)
Sex, Love and Goop on Netflix

Exploring Your Heart and God w/ Connie Jones
This episode Connie Jones walks us through the highs and lows of her relationship with God. She was so gracious in answering the burning questions I had about Christianity, Church Culture and Trauma and more! She left us with a tangible way to lean into our hearts and God, if that's your thing!
Instagram: @conniejonescoach
Websites: www.ConnieJonesCoach.com and www.arisecounselingandcoaching.com
Book: Warrior Arise! Live Bravely, Freely, and Authentically YOU
Bio: Connie Jones is a heart warrior. A master of breakthrough. A success coach and therapist. She helps high achieving entrepreneurs break free from limiting mindsets and habits so they can live in deeper satisfaction and soar to next level success in business. Her programs result in significant income increases, greater impact, abundant joy, and more free time for her clients.

The Consequences of Expectations
Have you ever had the thought... I will feel better when... Or this will only work out if.... These are sneaky expectations! Listen in as I dive into my own journey of navigating expectations. I do not have it all figured out but I am aware of it! I want to share this ah ha with all of you.
www.brookeferreira.com
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How to Incorporate a Holistic Way of Healing in Your Journey w/ Holistic Health Coach Serena Thompson
Resources:
nsf.org
ewg.org
non-GMO app
Think Dirty App
Aturaveda
Iamsarahrose.com/doshaquiz
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email her at Iamserenathompson@gmail.com for a free Health History consultation!
Instagram: @RunwithBean

Let's Talk About Self Sex Baby
Please submit your questions for Dallys Rincon, Sexpert, about intimacy, pleasure, sex, toy, whatever it is to brookeferreira.com/contact .

2022 Is Your Year! Learn How to Make It Happen w/ College Success Coach and Licensed Therapist Dr. Nari Jeter
As we kick off the new year Dr. Nari Jeter shared her best tips and mindset shifts needed to make 2022 yours! She is a mom, professor, therapist, coach, wife and so much more! She has insight for all ages. Listen in as she shared her own personal experiences and barriers as well as the barriers she often sees to managing your time and achieving your goals. AD: Dr. Nari Jeter and The Prosper School www.theprosperschool.com @theprosperschool

Two Strategies to Combat Anxiety
New Website!!
www.brookeferreira.com
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Communication and Vulnerability in Marriage w/ Jessica Hall
This episode I got to talk with Jessica Hall about all the different challenges that arose being newly married, newly living together and in the middle of Covid! Listen in for tips and unexpected findings during this unknown period that will help boost your communication, joy and patience within your relationship.
Jessica's Instagram: @jess_rae_hall
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Promoting a Pause- See you in the New Year!
As the title says I am also taking a pause for the Holiday to model this for each of you! Take the time to laugh, be grateful, cry, hug... whatever feels good to YOU. Love you all!

The True Meaning of Meditation and Sitting with Yourself with Kali-Ray Skinner
This week I interview Kali-Ray Skinner. We dove in to spirituality, choosing to align with ourselves, meditation and so much more!! Leave this episode with a guide to start meditating and knowing the true meaning of yoga.
Instagram: @kalirayskinner
Website: www.kalirayskinner.com
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Navigating the Holidays: Boundaries, Expectations and Disappointment
This week I walk through this different ways to prepare for and enjoy the holidays this season! I touch on grief, boundaries, self care and more!! Happy Holiday season to each and every one of you.

How Being Single Has Taught Me My Worth w/ Mariana Manfredi
This week my friend Mariana Manfredi so graciously shared her story. She dove into the complexities of being single in today's world of pressure, social media and more. She left us with how she has shifted her narrative around who she is and what she deserves. Don't miss this one!!
Resources:
Matthew Hussey
- @ thematthewhussey – Instagram
- @ matthewhussy -- Twitter
- Link: https://www.youtube.com/c/MatthewHussey -- YouTube Channel
Mariana's Instagram: mar_manfredi_

When We Can Connect With Ourselves Only Then Can We Connect With Others an Inner Child Practice
Lean in as I walk you through an inner child practice/meditation! This requires vulnerability and courage. You will need: paper, privacy, crayons/markers and a quiet space.
I would love to hear the things that came up for you!! Head to @nurtureandbe on Instagram to let me know (:

How Becoming Self-Aware Saved Me w/ Mind and Body Fitness Coach Bela Castro
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@B.fit_

Brooke's Favorite Resources for Self- Exploration and Cultivating Authenticity
This week I share several resources that I personally have utilized while pursing authenticity and healing. I hit all of the areas.. physical movement, podcasts, exercises, quizzes, practices, books and more!
-Therapy (www.psychologytoday.com)
-Visualization: Rachel Hollis Podcast Episode 72
-Gratitude practice: The Start Today Journal
-Enneagram Quiz
-Set Boundaries, Find Peace by Nedra Tawwab
-Gift's of Imperfection and whole hearted assessment by Brene Brown
Podcasts:
On Purpose by Jay Shetty
The Adult Chair Podcast by Michelle Chalfant
Self Healers Soundboard by Dr. Nicole LePera
Holding Space by Dr. Cassidy Freitas
SHE by Jordan Lee Dooley
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The Power of Not Dimming Your Light For Others w/ Mental Health Therapist Candice Coughenour
This episode I interview my sweet friend, Candice. She is a Mental Health Therapist located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We dive into her authenticity journey and lessons she has learned along the way. She shows up real and raw and she shares her experience being brave and bold despite what others may think or say. I think so many of you will connect with her story!!
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In PA? Book a session with Candice: https://pkocounselingservices.com/about

The Audio Sucks, But I Do Not: Unpacking Shame and Perfectionism.
Wow ya'll I had a real time moment of my perfectionism and shame flaring up. Listen in as I share how perfectionism and shame showed up for me and how I actually worked through it! A lot of the content from this episode comes from Brene Brown's book The Gifts of Imperfection and a retreat on went on this week with Jessica Northrop. Thank you!!
Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/thegifts-hub/
Jessica Northrop: https://jessica-northrop.mykajabi.com
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The Gifts of Imperfection