• This Year Broke Me Open… In the Best Way
    Dec 14 2025

    In this final episode of the year, I’m reflecting on the moments, lessons, and unexpected blessings that shaped my journey. This Year Broke Me Open…In the Best Way is an honest look at what I’m leaving behind, what I’m stepping into, and how becoming a wife at 52 reshaped my healing in ways I never anticipated.

    I talk about the power of release, the courage it takes to trust yourself, and the freedom that comes with making decisions from a place of clarity instead of fear. I also share what partnership has revealed about my healing—not as a destination, but as a continuous, beautiful unfolding.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to close a chapter with intention, soften into a new season, or embrace love and growth on your own timeline, this episode is for you. I hope it meets you exactly where you are.


    What We Explore in This Episode:

    • What I’m leaving behind this year
    • The emotional, mental, and spiritual shifts of becoming a wife at 52
    • How partnership can deepen your healing journey
    • Releasing old expectations and self-imposed pressure
    • The cost of indecision—and what trusting yourself really looks like
    • What I’m carrying into the next year with intention, grace, and gratitude

    Why This Episode Matters:

    This conversation is an invitation to check in with yourself, honor your growth, and step into your next season with softness, courage, and clarity. Whether you’re reflecting on your own year or preparing for what’s ahead, I hope this episode gives you space to breathe, heal, and believe in the beauty of your journey.

    Stay Connected:

    Follow me on Instagram & Threads: @thenotoriouspldb

    Learn more about The Well Done Life: @thewelldonelifepodcast

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    42 mins
  • Bloom How You Must: A Conversation with Tara Pringle Jefferson
    Dec 7 2025

    This week, I’m welcoming back a very special guest and friend of the show — Tara Pringle Jefferson, founder of The Self Care Suite and author of the powerful new wellness guide, Bloom How You Must.

    Our conversation is a gift. Tara opens up about the holistic journey that brought her to this book — the healing, the lineage, the lessons, and the deep commitment to creating a softer, more sustainable life for Black women. We talk about what it means to truly honor our needs, the role community plays in our survival, and how we can all bloom in the ways life calls us to… even when the path feels uncertain.

    This episode is full of reflection, truth-telling, joy, and reverence. Tara has been on the podcast before, and I’m honored to celebrate her again and give her all her flowers.

    If you’ve been craving ease, clarity, or a stronger relationship with yourself, this one is for you.

    About Bloom How You Must

    Bloom How You Must is a self-empowering wellness guide rooted in the multigenerational legacy of self-care and community care among Black women. Through research, interviews, storytelling, and guided reflection, Tara offers a blueprint for creating a less stressful, more intentional life.

    The book includes:

    • Research from leading wellness experts
    • Multigenerational interviews with women ages 19–99
    • Personal stories and lived wisdom
    • Explanations of key self-care components
    • Reflection spaces, exercises, and practical tools
    • Easy-to-follow graphics and wellness prompts

    At its core, this book is a love letter — a reminder that caring for ourselves is not indulgence, but preservation.

    About the Author

    Tara Pringle Jefferson is a wellness advocate, certified breathwork facilitator, and founder of The Self Care Suite, a digital community dedicated to nurturing the well-being of Black women. Her work has been featured in The Cut, Essence, Black Enterprise, and more. She has led wellness conversations for WW, SiriusXM, Wayfair, Priceline, and other major organizations.

    Born and raised in the Midwest, Tara now lives in Ohio with her husband and two children.

    Connect w/Tara and purchase "Bloom How You Must" here: https://www.tarapringlejefferson.com/

    Listen + Share

    If this conversation moves you, please share the episode with someone who needs the reminder that blooming is personal, possible, and holy work.

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    Instagram: @thewelldonelifepodcast | @thenotoriouspldb

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Showing Up
    Nov 23 2025

    In this week’s episode, I’m talking about the power of showing up — for your community, for the people you love, and for yourself. Life feels heavy for so many of us right now, and community has never been more important. Sometimes the blessing isn’t in the outcome…it’s in the simple act of being present.

    We’ll explore how showing up creates connection, how God can meet you right in the middle of supporting someone else, and why your own presence is one of the safest gifts you can give.

    If you’ve been feeling stretched, tired, or unsure, I hope this conversation encourages you to keep showing up — gently, intentionally, and with grace.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • Why showing up matters more than ever
    • How being present for others can bless your own journey
    • The difference between performative presence and real presence
    • How to show up for yourself with compassion and boundaries
    • Why community care is essential in times of collective stress
    • Ways to stay grounded while you’re supporting others
    • The quiet strength that grows when you choose to be present

    Key Takeaways

    • Your presence doesn’t have to be perfect — it just has to be real
    • Showing up for others often reveals what you need for yourself
    • Community is built one intentional moment at a time
    • God can give clarity, peace, and direction when you’re serving
    • Protecting your capacity is part of showing up well

    Reflection Questions

    • Where is life inviting you to “show up”?
    • How can you honor your own needs while being present for others?
    • What blessings or lessons have come from moments when you showed up, even when you weren’t at your best?

    Connect With Me

    Instagram: @thewelldonelifepodcast | @thenotoriouspldb

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    TikTok: @thenotoriouspldb

    Support the Podcast

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs a little reminder today.

    Don’t forget to follow, rate, and leave a review — it helps the podcast grow and reach more people who need it.


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    26 mins
  • Grace & Grit: You Were Chosen to Carry Both
    Nov 9 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of The Well Done Life, Pamela welcomes back author, speaker, and publisher Kennisha Thornton for a rich conversation about faith, motherhood, and purpose. Centered on her latest book, Grace & Grit: 10 Days of Faith and Fearless Confidence for Mompreneurs on the Move, Kennisha opens up about what it truly means to carry both—our calling and our children—with grace, courage, and conviction.

    Together, they explore how faith sustains us through the stretch, how rest becomes sacred, and why our greatest legacy isn’t success, but fruit that lasts. This episode is a gentle reminder that you don’t have to choose between nurturing your family and fulfilling your God-given dreams—you were created for both.

    About Kennisha Thornton:
    Kennisha Thornton is an author, international speaker, adjunct Communications professor, and founder of Create and Blossom Publishing. With over 15 published books, her passion is amplifying voices that inspire change and using storytelling and creativity to help business professionals thrive. Kennisha has been featured on local news affiliates of ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, highlighted in several magazines, and interviewed on numerous podcasts. Through her teaching, coaching, and writing, she empowers others to share their stories with clarity, confidence, and purpose.

    Kennisha's information:

    Create & Blossom Information: https://linktr.ee/Createandblossomllc

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/ms.kennisha/

    The Well Done Life Podcast Information:
    The Reset Experience Recap Video: https://youtu.be/4ynD3AEuz2I?si=okF38OJIH4vLoVmJ

    Previous Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/851650/episodes/18116094-it-s-time-to-tend-to-your-own-garden.mp3?download=true

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenotoriouspldb?igsh=MTMwdHFydzJ1YjZkeg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewelldonelifepodcast

    Email: hello@thewelldonelife.com and thewelldonelife@gmail.com


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    49 mins
  • It's Time to Tend to Your Own Garden
    Nov 2 2025

    With only 60 days left in 2025, it’s time to check in — with ourselves and with our community. The world feels heavy right now. Between immigration struggles, government shutdown threats, rising costs, and emotional fatigue, many of us are carrying more than we realize.

    This week’s episode is a reminder to slow down and tend to your own garden — to nurture your peace, your growth, and your purpose. But it’s also a call to remember that our gardens are connected. We bloom best when we look out for one another.

    Pamela shares how to find balance between caring for yourself and showing up for others — especially in times when the world feels uncertain.


    In This Episode, We’ll Explore:

    • Why it’s important to focus inward instead of comparing your growth to others.
    • How to protect your peace in chaotic times without disconnecting from compassion.
    • The importance of community care — supporting others without depleting yourself.
    • How to close out 2025 with intention and prepare your “garden” for 2026.

    Resources:

    • Rest is Resistance : https://thenapministry.wordpress.com/

    Reflection & Journal Prompts:

    Take a few moments after listening to reflect on these questions. Screenshot them or write them down — these are your end-of-year check-ins.

    Tending to Self

    • What feels neglected or needs pruning?
    • What am I ready to release before the year ends?
    • How can I protect my peace while staying present for the people I love?

    Tending to Community

    • Who in my circle might need a check-in or encouragement?
    • How can I show support in small, sustainable ways?
    • What boundaries do I need so I can give without running dry?
    • How can I use my gifts or voice to contribute — even in uncertain times?

    Preparing for 2026

    • What do I want my “garden” — my life — to feel like going into 2026?
    • What seeds do I want to plant now for the year ahead?
    • Where do I need faith, rest, or patience as I grow?


    Connect & Continue the Conversation:

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who might need a reminder to water their own garden.

    The Well Done Life Podcast Information:
    The Reset Experience Recap Video: https://youtu.be/4ynD3AEuz2I?si=okF38OJIH4vLoVmJ

    Previous Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/851650/episodes/18073010-homecoming.mp3?download=true

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenotoriouspldb?igsh=MTMwdHFydzJ1YjZkeg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewelldonelifepodcast

    Email: hello@thewelldonelife.com and thewelldonelife@gmail.com

    Let’s remind each other that peace and purpose begin from within — and when we tend to our own gardens, we all bloom together.



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    26 mins
  • Homecoming
    Oct 26 2025

    Episode Summary

    This week on The Well Done Life, Pamela returns to her alma mater, Florida A&M University, for the first time since 1996 — and rediscovers the power of coming home.

    In this heartfelt episode, she reflects on how “life” sometimes pulls us away from the places that shaped us, and how revisiting our roots can become the grounding we need to keep moving forward.

    “Homecoming” isn’t just about stepping foot on familiar ground — it’s about realignment, gratitude, and remembering who we are at the core.

    Episode Highlights

    • Returning to Florida A&M after nearly 30 years
    • Recognizing how “life” can pull us away from our grounding
    • The emotional reset that comes from reconnecting with your past
    • How revisiting your foundation helps you remember your power
    • The reminder that home is not a place — it’s a state of being

    Reflection Questions

    1. When was the last time you revisited a place, memory, or habit that once grounded you?
    2. How has “life” distracted you from the roots that once fed your soul?
    3. What does “home” mean to you right now — emotionally, spiritually, and mentally?
    4. Who were you before the world told you who to be?
    5. How can you create moments of “homecoming” in your everyday life?

    Quoteable Moment

    “Growth doesn’t mean you’ve outgrown your foundation. It means your foundation carried you far enough to stand strong wherever you go.” — Pamela Davis

    Call to Action

    If this episode reminded you of your own “homecoming,” share it with someone who’s been feeling untethered. Let’s remind each other to return — not just to the places that built us, but to the peace within us.

    The Well Done Life Podcast Information:
    The Reset Experience Recap Video: https://youtu.be/4ynD3AEuz2I?si=okF38OJIH4vLoVmJ

    Previous Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/851650/episodes/17994473-the-place-of-waiting.mp3?download=true

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamelaldavis/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewelldonelifepodcast
    Email: hello@thewelldonelife.com and thewelldonelife@gmail.com


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    35 mins
  • The Place of Waiting
    Oct 12 2025

    In this tender and deeply personal episode, Pamela shares a quiet, sacred moment with her 78-year-old mother — a woman of deep faith who, in the middle of a routine doctor’s appointment, spoke the words: “I feel like I’m in a place of waiting.”

    That single sentence opened the door to a conversation about peace, transition, and what it means to live with acceptance when you know your next chapter is near.

    Pamela reflects on how her mother’s calm, unwavering faith became a lesson in letting go with grace — and how love can teach us to release without losing connection.

    This episode is for anyone walking beside aging parents, navigating loss, or learning to make peace with the sacred pauses life brings.

    “She wasn’t waiting in fear — she was waiting in faith.”



    Tara Pringle Jefferson's Information: https://www.tarapringlejefferson.com/


    The Well Done Life Podcast Information:
    The Reset Experience Recap Video: https://youtu.be/4ynD3AEuz2I?si=okF38OJIH4vLoVmJ

    Previous Episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/851650/episodes/17955586-bloom-how-you-must.mp3?download=true

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamelaldavis/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewelldonelifepodcast
    Email: hello@thewelldonelife.com and thewelldonelife@gmail.com


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    35 mins
  • Bloom How You Must
    Oct 5 2025

    In this week’s episode, Pamela opens her heart about what it truly means to choose yourself — even when that choice goes against expectations. Inspired by her story featured in Tara Jefferson’s upcoming book Bloom How You Must, this episode is about reclaiming your peace, rewriting the rules of self-worth, and learning to bloom unapologetically in your own time and way.

    Pamela shares how choosing herself first became the foundation for her personal reset — and how every woman deserves the same freedom. This is a conversation for every woman who’s ever poured into everyone else and realized she left nothing for herself.

    Because choosing you isn’t selfish — it’s sacred.

    Episode Breakdown

    [00:00 – 04:00] — Opening Reflection: The Courage to Bloom

    Pamela welcomes listeners and introduces Bloom How You Must. She shares the power behind her feature in Tara Jefferson’s new book and why blooming sometimes looks messy before it becomes beautiful.


    [04:01 – 10:00] — The Turning Point: Choosing Me First

    She opens up about the moment she realized she was being everything to everyone and nothing to herself — and how resetting her life began with one radical decision: choosing peace.


    [10:01 – 17:00] — The Courage to Choose You

    Pamela explores the bravery it takes to choose yourself when others expect you to stay the same. She reminds us that it’s not our job to carry the weight of other people’s expectations. Choosing you is not selfish — it’s necessary.


    [17:01 – 22:00] — The Lesson: You Can’t Pour From an Empty Soul

    She challenges the narrative that self-sacrifice equals worthiness and redefines what love looks like when it includes yourself.


    [22:01 – 28:00] — The Bloom: Redefining Wholeness

    Pamela shares how her own bloom now looks like peace, joy, and alignment — and offers ways for listeners to begin their own process of blooming how they must.


    [28:01 – End] — Closing Reflection: Bloom Without Apology

    She closes with a reminder that your bloom doesn’t need permission. You have one life — live it for you, fully and unapologetically.


    Key Takeaways

    • You can’t be everything to everyone and still have space to be yourself.
    • Choosing yourself is not selfish — it’s courageous.
    • Your peace deserves protection.
    • You are allowed to evolve, even when it makes others uncomfortable.
    • Blooming isn’t always pretty, but it’s always necessary.


    Reflection Prompt

    Where in my life have I been shrinking when I should be blooming?

    Pull Quote

    “Choosing you doesn’t make you selfish — it makes you whole.


    Tara Pringle Jefferson's Information: https://www.tarapringlejefferson.com/


    Connect & Continue the Conversation

    Follow Pamela on Instagram: @pamelaldavis

    Follow The Well Done Life Podcast: @thewelldonelifepodcast

    Tag your reflections with #BloomHowYouMust







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    30 mins