Brunchin’ with Baddies

Episode Twelve: The Next Chapter of Me


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Episode: The Next Chapter of Me: Choosing Peace Over Pressure
This episode is personal.
In this solo episode of Brunchin’ with Baddies, Ro opens up about the season she’s currently walking through—one filled with major life transitions, difficult decisions, and unexpected peace.
From separation and preparing to file for divorce, to downsizing her lifestyle and prioritizing financial alignment, Ro shares what it looks like to choose peace over pressure and purpose over appearances.
She also opens up about her upcoming reconstructive surgery, her healing journey, and how she’s learning to take care of herself fully—mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Through it all, one thing remains clear: her children are thriving, her home is filled with peace, and she is stepping boldly into the next version of herself.
This episode is honest, reflective, and empowering for anyone navigating change, letting go, or stepping into a new chapter of life.
🥂 In This Episode We Talk About:
• Navigating separation and preparing for divorce
• Letting go of what once looked like “the life”
• Choosing peace over pressure and alignment over appearances
• Downsizing and making intentional financial decisions
• Healing through major life and health transitions
• Motherhood and creating a stable, loving environment
• Vision casting for your next chapter
✨ Key Takeaways
You are allowed to choose yourself.
Even when it’s hard, choosing peace is always worth it.
Not every loss is a setback.
Some things are necessary realignments.
You are not starting over.
You are starting from experience.
Peace is the real upgrade.
What feels good on the inside matters more than how things look on the outside.
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Brunchin’ with BaddiesBy Roshanna Jones