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Here Comes the Sun

Podcast de Brooke Meservy & Nadia Miller

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Welcome to Here Comes the Sun! We’re so glad you’re here. We’re Nadia Miller and Brooke Meservy, two friends having heartfelt conversations from opposite sides of the US. Through laughter, honesty, and deep reflection, we explore life’s big questions—personal growth, spirituality, relationships, and what it means to truly be seen and to see others. Each episode invites you into a warm space where joy and vulnerability live side by side. No comparing, no competing—only celebrating, connecting, and growing together. This is our real-time journey of discovery, and we're inviting you along because the world needs spaces like this now more than ever. Step into the sun with us and a new kind of friendship, one that shows how connection, curiosity, and care can bridge divides and create something bigger than either of us alone. herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com

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15 episodios

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Raised on Quick Fixes: What We Learned About Habit Change, Failure, and Grace

In this episode, Brooke and Nadia take on the topic of habit change and explore their formative experiences when it comes to habits, citing the 80’s as a time when society taught them to power through and look for quick fixes and gimmicks, and how that transformed over time with failure and life impulses toward more meaning, grace, and connectedness in their pursuits. Book Mentioned: Mini Habits [https://minihabits.com/books/] by Stephen Guise [https://minihabits.com/books/] Photo Credit [https://pixabay.com/photos/butterfly-flowers-summer-greens-1572565/] Get full access to Here Comes the Sun at herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe [https://herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

20 de may de 2026 - 30 min
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Is Beauty a Beast?

In this episode, Brooke and Nadia welcome back Heather Richard and Elena Cheah from Season 2, Episode 1: ‘The Gift of Grief [https://herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/p/the-gift-of-grief]’, for a lively panel discussion on the complex and nuanced relationship with beauty. They talk about their first exposure to physical beauty ideals, the different societal pressures that shaped their perceptions of beauty, and their personal journeys toward freedom of self-expression and self-acceptance, making room for ongoing discovery. Through personal stories, honest reflection, and curiosity, they paint a varied tableau of experiences and values related to beauty and share what they hope younger generations will carry forward, including that we have power as individuals to help others feel beautiful around us by celebrating many different forms of self-expression toward or away from societal ideals. Photo Credit: Brooke Meservy 0:00 Introduction to Beauty Standards Discussion 02:06 Personal Experiences with Beauty and Upbringing 12:21 Navigating Beauty in Adolescence and Young Adulthood 24:44 The Impact of Aging on Perceptions of Beauty 30:59 The Duality of Beauty: Fun vs. Pressure 33:53 Exploring Beauty and Aging 38:32 Individuality in Style and Expression 42:42 The Development of Self-Expression 48:28Societal Pressures and Aging 55:21 Redefining Beauty Standards 01:01:45 Messages for the Next Generation Get full access to Here Comes the Sun at herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe [https://herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

28 de abr de 2026 - 47 min
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The Heart of Coaching

This episode is about the power of life coaching. Nadia and Brooke introduce life coaching, address the stigma attached to it, and share how neither of them took it very seriously when they first heard about it. They talk about what coaching is and isn’t in their version. They discuss the priority of meeting others where they are and allowing them to find their own answers. They note the keys we bring each other to unlock our paths when we give wide-open witnessing and ask powerful questions. They talk about their experience of being coached by each other, the magic of it, and what a gift it is to witness another human being in their process of unique discovery. They wonder what the world would be like if humans supported each other with reverent respect, deep listening, and trust to know their own path; supporting and coaxing out gifts and ways forward, and received this in return. What would we create next? The book mentioned is How to Know a Person by David Brooks. If you are interested in experiencing coaching with Brooke or Nadia, you can find more information here. For Brooke: click here for website [https://isleofbloom.org/coaching-with-brooke/] For Nadia: click here for website [https://thesimplynourishedlife.com/] Photo Credit [https://pixabay.com/photos/wild-garlic-herbs-herb-healthy-3289583/] 00:00 Introduction to Coaching and Stigma 00:53 Personal Experiences with Coaching 03:11 The Role of Space and Witnessing in Coaching 07:21 The Magic of Coaching and Intuition 10:14 Coaching vs. Therapy 13:50 Tailored Coaching: Personalization and Identity 16:11 Navigating Coaching Conversations 16:11 Exploring Coaching Styles 17:17 The Magic of Imagery in Coaching 19:36 The Role of Intuition in Coaching 20:57 Finding Your Coaching Style 22:16 The Importance of Client-Coach Compatibility 24:07 Creating a Safe Coaching Environment 27:13 The Power of Self-Discovery in Coaching 29:11 The Journey of Personal Growth 30:45 Envisioning a World Beyond Conflict Get full access to Here Comes the Sun at herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe [https://herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

22 de abr de 2026 - 33 min
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Sarah's Story

In this episode, Brooke and Nadia are excited to welcome special guest, Sarah Martin, a real estate agent, singer, and mother in greater Charlotte, N. Carolina. Sarah shares her birth story of her third child and the transformative experience it was for her, and how she came away with something more than her baby. Join us for a conversation about the power of women supporting women and how sometimes things happen exactly as needed for us to birth parts of ourselves. This episode is about returning to something ancient and deeply rooted—the wisdom of the body, the power of feminine connection, and the sacredness of birth. It’s about slowing down, listening inward, and trusting. It is about learning to receive and to support. Baby feet and Daisy Photo credit [https://pixabay.com/photos/feet-baby-birth-child-blanket-718146/] 00:00 The Power of Women’s Circles 02:12 Intentionality in Supportive Relationships 03:01 Embracing the Feminine Process 05:20 The Journey of Pregnancy and Birth 06:52 Cultural Perspectives on Femininity 09:23 The Role of Doulas and Holistic Approaches 11:23 Creating a Safe Space for Vulnerability 13:36 Celebrating Differences in Women’s Groups 16:05 The Birth Story of Noah 24:30 Embracing Slowness Before Birth 27:52 The Sacredness of Female Support 29:45 The Journey to Labor Begins 38:34 The Intensity of Labor and Birth 41:47 The Intense Journey to the Hospital 43:08 The Birth Experience 44:38 The Golden Hour of Motherhood 46:56 The Arrival of Jeff and Family Dynamics 49:07 Empowerment Through Birth 53:35 Support Systems in Postpartum Care/Postpartum Doula 56:50 The Importance of Community Support Get full access to Here Comes the Sun at herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe [https://herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

1 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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On Marriage

In this conversation, Nadia and Brooke take on the subject of marriage. They acknowledge marriage’s multifaceted nature and that they are only offering their slice of the pie from within a whole world of ideas, experiences, and perspectives surrounding marriage. They emphasize the importance to them of the values of growth, support, and safety, and explore the need for community in the marriage equation. They acknowledge that staying in the hard has the power to usher in growth and that this can be rewarding, but that only a participant in marriage can know for themselves if it is worth it to stay through the hard times or let go. They share personal stories, insights on self-love, and the importance of authentic connection in relationships. They respect that marriage may not be for everyone, but being relational beings, marriage has been a way they have appreciated growing and learning. The book mentioned by Richard Schwartz is called You Are the One [https://ifs-institute.com/store/37]. The homesteading show mentioned is called Back to the Frontier [https://www.hbomax.com/shows/back-to-the-frontier/a1f100fb-5491-46bb-b90b-f2958dc6bd09]. There are many videos on YouTube discussing Agrihoods. Photo Credit [https://pixabay.com/photos/cabin-log-cabin-forest-sun-rays-7171636/] Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Marriage Perspectives 02:30 The Growth Journey in Marriage 03:51 Cultural Narratives vs. Reality of Marriage 06:13 Vulnerability and Self-Reflection in Relationships 08:40 Safety and Emotional Support in Marriage 11:03 The Dynamics of Control and Caregiving 13:11 The Evolution of Roles in Marriage 15:32 The Importance of Mutual Support 17:25 Conclusion and Reflections on Marriage 20:52 The Rise of Agri-hoods and Community Living 24:25 The Pressure of Modern Life on Marriage 26:47 The Importance of Community in Marriage 28:50 Growth Through Challenges in Relationships 31:58 The Reality of Marriage: Perfection vs. Growth 36:58 Understanding the Basics of Relationships Get full access to Here Comes the Sun at herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe [https://herecomesthesunpodcast.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

17 de mar de 2026 - 39 min
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