We had the good fortune of connecting with Brooke Bledsoe and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Brooke, what led you to pursuing a creative path professionally?
What draws me to writing books is a deep desire to create something that both heals and empowers. I’ve always been fascinated by the emotional inner world how we carry wounds, how we reclaim softness, and how we rise through understanding ourselves. Writing allows me to turn those insights into accessible tools that guide women toward self-worth, healthy boundaries, and nervous system healing. Each book I create is born from lived experience and layered research, and my goal is always to offer something practical, soul-nurturing, and deeply resonant. I’m pursued by a vision of transformation not just mine, but the kind that ripples through every woman who picks up a workbook and says, ‘I feel seen.'”

Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
My art lives in the form of transformative books that center healing, feminine energy, and self-worth. What sets it apart is its intention: not just to inform, but to hold. I write for the woman who’s been through it the trauma, the cycles, the silencing—and is now searching for a path home to herself. What I’m most proud of is that this work isn’t performative or polished for the sake of it. It’s raw, rooted, and resonant. Every page is created to feel like a sanctuary.

Getting here wasn’t easy. I’ve lived through abuse, and that history created both wounds and wisdom. The challenge wasn’t just surviving—it was remembering who I was beyond the pain. Professionally, I had to learn how to blend vulnerability with structure, soul with strategy. I built my brand from that space. Slowly, intentionally. I leaned into mentorship, healing modalities, spiritual practices, and the kind of inner work that doesn’t show up in business plans but shapes everything.

The biggest lesson I’ve learned is that softness is not weakness. It’s strength, it’s clarity, it’s power. I’ve also learned that when you write with truth, you don’t just build a brand you build a movement.

What I want the world to know is that She Who Remembers and The Soft Life Path are more than products they’re invitations. To reclaim, to soften, to reimagine what healing can look like. My story is for anyone who’s ever felt broken and still chose beauty. And my brand is here to whisper: your healing is valid, your voice is sacred, and softness will always have a place here.

If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
If I had a best friend visiting Cape Coral, I’d take them on a week-long journey through the heart of what makes this place feel like home. First stop: Masala Mantra, our local Indian bistro that serves up rich, comforting dishes like Chicken Tikka Masala and Bombay Lamb Chops. It’s not just food it’s flavor therapy. Then we’d spend a full day at Fleamasters Flea market in Fort Myers, wandering through 900+ vendors, soaking up the creative chaos, and finding treasures that feel like they were waiting just for us. And to balance it all out, we’d head to Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve—a lush, peaceful boardwalk through wetlands where nature reminds you to breathe and be. That mix of spice, soul, and stillness. That’s the rhythm I live by, and it’s the energy behind everything I create.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
I want to thank the woman—both the one who is healing and the one still finding the strength to begin. I say that with conviction, because I’ve been her. I’ve lived through abuse, and what I’ve come to know is that survival is only the beginning. My path has been shaped by therapists, powerful women who held space when I had none, and books that became lifelines. They reminded me that softness isn’t weakness its wisdom, it’s reclamation. This shoutout it’s for every woman who’s ever doubted her worth and still chose to rise. My workbooks—She Who Remembers and The Soft Life Path—are tributes to her resilience. I write for her, I honor her, and I thank her—because she is me, and she is all of us.

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Other: Amazon author page https://www.amazon.com/author/brookebledsoe

She who Remembers: Journey back to the feminine self the other links that this book is on https://books2read.com/u/mdMDa5

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