Episode 8

Paige McLeoud on Finding Herself after Love Ends, and What It’s Really like Living Life as a Perpetual Traveller

Published on: 19th March, 2026

In this episode of Her Kind of Brave, Chloe and Kellie sit down with Paige McLeoud, the creative entrepreneur behind Prism & Flur, who shares the story of leaving a long-term relationship and stepping into a completely different chapter of life.

Paige opens up about the moment she realised the life she had been building no longer felt aligned — and the courage it took to get on a plane anyway. What followed was a year of travel through Bali, Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, and Europe, where she navigated the reality of running a business remotely while confronting loneliness, identity shifts, and the freedom that comes with living life on your own terms.

This conversation explores the hidden side of entrepreneurship and digital nomad life, including the mental load of being solely responsible for your work, the pressure of constant decision-making, and the emotional growth that can come from stepping away from everything familiar.

Paige also shares the spiritual and practical tools that have supported her along the way, including meditation, journaling, and honest self-reflection. She reflects on learning to reconnect with her feminine energy after years of operating in survival mode, letting go of material possessions, and redefining what success and freedom look like.

Guest Bio: Paige McLeod is the founder of Prism & Flur, a creative and spiritual brand blending art, mindfulness and design.

After launching her first tarot deck through a successful crowdfunding campaign, Paige built a global business creating spiritual tools, journals and artwork designed to help people reconnect with themselves.

Over the past several years, Paige has lived a nomadic lifestyle, travelling through Bali, Europe and the Middle East while continuing to grow her creative business.

Through her work, she explores themes of spirituality, creativity, autonomy and personal reinvention — encouraging others to trust their intuition and design lives that feel deeply aligned with who they truly are.

You can find her @paigelillian

and her beautiful business @prism.and.fleur

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About the Podcast

Her Kind of Brave
Messy. Real. Braver than she thinks.
Her Kind of Brave is a podcast for women who know that the hardest parts of life rarely make it to the highlight reel — and that bravery often lives in the quiet, unseen moments.

Hosted by Chloe Davidson and Kellie Johnson, this show goes behind the glossy endings and into the real stories. The backstories. The messy middles. The chapters we live through before things make sense.

Each episode features raw, thoughtful conversations with women who have faced loss, illness, identity shifts, motherhood, ambition, grief, rebuilding, and becoming — and kept going anyway. These are stories of building businesses while breaking inside, navigating bodies that don’t cooperate, grieving what was hoped for, and creating meaningful lives alongside uncertainty.

Chloe and Kellie don’t show up as experts with all the answers. They show up as women in it — walking their own hard roads while holding space for others to tell the truth about theirs. Together, they create a warm, honest space where nothing needs to be wrapped in a bow and listeners are invited to simply be human.

This is a podcast for anyone who has ever wondered if they’re the only one struggling behind the scenes. For anyone navigating the space between who they were and who they’re becoming. For anyone who wants to feel less alone in the hard stuff — and more connected to the strength it takes to keep showing up.

Her Kind of Brave isn’t about perfect endings.
It’s about courage in real time.
And the power of sharing the story while you’re still living it.

If you’re craving honesty, depth, and conversations that feel like a hand on your back saying me too — this is your place.

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Chloe & Kellie

Chloe Davidson and Kellie Johnson are the voices behind Her Kind of Brave — a podcast built on honesty, depth, and the courage to tell the stories that usually stay hidden.

Chloe is a writer, podcaster, and business owner, and the co-owner of Mr Consistent. She is also the curator of the anthology In Her Own Words: IVF, Loss & Miracles. Through her work, Chloe explores womanhood, identity, grief, fertility, ambition, and the emotional load women carry — especially in the spaces between who they were and who they’re becoming.

Kellie is a mum, entrepreneur, and the founder of Kosi, a 360° wearable heat pack created from her lived experience with stage four endometriosis. A passionate advocate for women’s health, Kellie brings strength, warmth, and lived credibility shaped by miscarriage, birth trauma, chronic pain, and rebuilding life alongside illness.

Together, Chloe and Kellie create a space where women feel seen, understood, and less alone. Her Kind of Brave is rooted in real conversations — honouring the hard seasons, celebrating resilience, and reminding women that bravery doesn’t require a polished ending, only the courage to keep showing up.