What About This? Graduation, Beach Time, + Enough List

EPISODE · May 23, 2025 · 13 MIN

What About This? Graduation, Beach Time, + Enough List

from Wildly Hopeful with Brandy Dawson

Hey hey- welcome back to What About This?  the unfiltered corner of eighth & GRACE   where the lattes are hot, the conversations are holy, and the sacred shows up even in the middle of Hibachi steak and Memorial Day weekends. In this solo episode, Brandy shares what it means to pause, celebrate, and log off with  intention, especially in the loud swirl of Maycember. Her last-born baby is graduating high school (cue the tears + Nuuly dresses), the beach is calling, and the Spirit is inviting us into a deeper kind of rest. Inside this grace - soaked episode you'll hear: Why celebration is spiritual-and crying over hibachi What Memorial Day is really about beyond the beach towels Some beauty products and simple joys getting Brandy through the heatwave A gentle new spiritual practice: "The Enough List"  A prophetic pause for the woman who's showing up soul -shaky and sunburned Embracing presence over performance this summer Because sometimes the most faithful thing you can do is eat watermelon, say "thank You," and stop trying to impress God when He's just asking you to come close. This is not the summer of dissapearing. This is the summer of knowing we are seen, by Him. You're tired. But you're still here. And that counts. Listen now, then tag a sister who needs this sacred rest.   Bonus today, comment "Sacred Summer Rhythms- Enough List" I will send you a free downloadable companion- because you are loved! Connect: Website + Newsletter | Instagram |  For Podcast collabs + speaking engagments: [email protected]

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