Juice Pops, Pretty Blush, and Neighborly Love: A Sacred Summer Ramble

EPISODE · May 30, 2025 · 23 MIN

Juice Pops, Pretty Blush, and Neighborly Love: A Sacred Summer Ramble

from Wildly Hopeful with Brandy Dawson

Still feeling overstimulated by Maycember and longing for a slower, soul- filled June? Can you see the hand raise, because- SAME! Girl, Me TOO!  In this unscripted solo episode, Bran invites you into a real, raw, and grace- soaked ramble through the first sacred days of summer. From homemade juice popsicles to neigborly tensions, hot weather beauty favorites, barefoot rhythms- this is an honest conversation about finding God in the everyday, mundane, and oridinary moments.  Inside this eoisode: How to handle har to love neighbors (with scripture + some major side eye grace)  Watermelon juice pops +painting rocks at the beach, the park, or at home, to share messages of love, hope, and peace.  Summer beauty faves: tinted SPF, blush, lip balm, and ice rollers A printable Summer Sacred List you can download and live by- make your own+ make it fun Q&A: From Pepsi vs. Coke to the origin of eighth & GRACE Whether you're in a season of rest, resistance, or rediscovery - this one's for you!  A permission slip to slow down, laugh a little, cry a little (more) if you need to, and remember that Grace doesn't just rescue- it rewrites.   Grab your free printable: Sacred Summer List And share the show with a friend that needs a sacred slow-down.   Connect with Brandy: Email | Website | Instagram | Substack   You can also find my faves on my Like to Know It. 

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