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The Tea Time Podcast

The Tea Time Podcast

By: Sharissa Bradley
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Welcome — I'm Sharissa Bradley. This channel is a space for honest conversations, lived experience, and the ongoing process of healing, reflection, and growth. Here you'll find content centered on the mind–body connection, emotional awareness, and the stories we carry as we learn to come back to ourselves. I'm an author, publisher, and podcast host, and much of what I share comes from my personal health journey and the work of listening to my body after years of survival-mode living. This channel includes the Tea Time Podcast, where I share real-time reflections and healing experiences — not medical advice, but honest storytelling. You'll find conversations about healing, nourishment, body trust, writing, and community. My hope is that this space feels grounding and human — a place to reflect, listen, and take what resonates with you. New podcast episodes are released weekly. Thank you for being here. Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Beliefs, Worthiness, and Healing — Journey Back to Health Chapter 2
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of the Tea Time Podcast, Sharissa Bradley continues the Journey Back to Health series by working through Chapter Two: Beliefs. This chapter focuses on the thoughts, attitudes, and belief systems that shape our ability to heal — and how early experiences can quietly influence our relationship with food, care, and worthiness.

    Sharissa shares vulnerably about her ongoing struggle with nausea, eating consistently, and the emotional weight tied to food. She recounts a recent experience trying to eat peanut butter toast and how that moment revealed deeper beliefs about shame, pressure, and self-worth.

    Revisiting the time when she was healing from autoimmune disease, Sharissa reflects on how mindset work — particularly with coach Tonya Rineer — helped her recognize the damaging beliefs she carried about her body. She explains how language like "my body is trying to kill me" reinforced fear and despair, and how shifting those beliefs became essential to healing.

    The episode also explores childhood poverty, food insecurity, and the impact of unmet basic needs through the lens of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Sharissa connects these early experiences to present-day challenges around nourishment, care, and self-compassion.

    This episode invites listeners to gently examine their own beliefs, worthiness, and the stories they may still be carrying — and to begin releasing what no longer serves them.

    Timestamps

    • 00:00 – Welcome & continuing the series
    • 01:00 – Struggles with food and self-judgment
    • 02:30 – Peanut butter toast & vulnerability
    • 03:30 – Grace and meeting yourself where you are
    • 04:00 – Healing autoimmune disease & mindset work
    • 05:00 – "My body is trying to kill me"
    • 06:00 – Reframing worthiness and beliefs
    • 07:00 – Childhood poverty & unmet needs
    • 09:00 – Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
    • 10:30 – Relearning worthiness as an adult
    • 12:00 – Examining beliefs and releasing old stories
    • 13:30 – Encouragement & closing

    Links & Resources

    • Download the Journey Back to Health Workbook (free):
      https://sharissabradley.com/extras
    • Join the Tea Time Podcast Facebook Group:
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/2034745363989749/
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    14 mins
  • Changing Perspective: Beginning the Journey Back to Health
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of the Tea Time Podcast, Sharissa Bradley officially begins the Journey Back to Health series by working through Chapter One of her book. This episode marks the start of a weekly practice where Sharissa uses her own book as a tool to support her current healing journey — particularly around disordered eating, rebuilding hunger cues, and caring for her body as she enters perimenopause.

    Sharissa reflects on rereading her book for the first time in years and noticing how far she has come since healing from autoimmune disease. She shares how revisiting her earlier symptoms gives her perspective, gratitude, and hope — not just for herself, but for anyone currently struggling with health challenges.

    Chapter One focuses on changing perspective. Sharissa discusses how beliefs formed early in life, family health narratives, and learned responses to illness shape how we treat our bodies. She reads a quote by Viktor Frankl and explains how the space between stimulus and response offers an opportunity to choose differently and begin healing.

    The episode closes with the Chapter One action steps and an invitation to work through the book together using the free workbook and community space.

    Timestamps

    • 00:00 – Welcome & beginning the series
    • 01:00 – Why this journey matters now
    • 02:30 – Rereading the book with fresh perspective
    • 04:00 – Reflecting on healing from autoimmune disease
    • 05:30 – Hope for those currently struggling
    • 07:00 – Personal history and the beginning of the book
    • 08:00 – Chapter One: Changing perspective
    • 08:30 – Viktor Frankl quote and choice
    • 10:00 – Listening to the body and rebuilding intuition
    • 11:30 – Action steps for Chapter One
    • 14:00 – Invitation to community & closing

    Links & Resources

    • Download the Journey Back to Health Workbook (free):
      https://sharissabradley.com/extras
    • Join the Tea Time Podcast Facebook Group:
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/2034745363989749/
    • Watch on youtube: https://youtu.be/eLb1EOrdMQc
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    15 mins
  • Beginning Again: Working Journey Back to Health Together
    Jan 6 2026

    Welcome back to the Tea Time Podcast. After a long hiatus, Sharissa Bradley returns to share where she's been, why the podcast is coming back now, and what's next. This episode introduces a new series centered around revisiting Journey Back to Health — not as a finished story, but as a living process.

    Sharissa opens up about experiencing months of severe nausea, weight loss, muscle decline, and brain fog, and how these symptoms led her to confront long-standing patterns of disordered eating rooted in childhood poverty and food insecurity. Through journaling and reflection, she realized her body had been trained to survive on adrenaline instead of hunger cues.

    This series will follow Sharissa as she works through each chapter of her book in real time — not as medical advice, but as shared experience. Each week, she'll revisit one chapter and apply it to her current healing journey, inviting listeners to do the same alongside her.

    You can participate completely for free by listening to the book-reading episodes from earlier seasons and downloading the workbook.

    Timestamps

    • 00:00 – Welcome back & returning to the podcast
    • 01:00 – Why the podcast paused & authenticity
    • 02:00 – Health symptoms and ongoing nausea
    • 04:00 – Weight loss, muscle decline, and brain fog
    • 06:00 – Childhood poverty and food insecurity
    • 08:00 – Disordered eating and loss of hunger cues
    • 09:30 – Understanding adrenaline vs. calorie-driven energy
    • 10:30 – Revisiting Journey Back to Health as a program
    • 12:00 – How the weekly chapter series will work
    • 13:00 – Joining the community and working the workbook
    • 15:00 – Gratitude and what's ahead

    Links & Resources

    • Join the Tea Time Podcast Facebook Group:
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/2034745363989749/
    • Download the Journey Back to Health Workbook (free):
      https://sharissabradley.com/extras
    • Connect on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharissabradley.author/
    • Watch this on youtube: https://youtu.be/ZOSgJAp5c0w
    • Listen to the book for free: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvNF2YYAhvtPUrPCeIyNIqyMTv6dF96r9
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    16 mins
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