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For a long time, I believed that having a big group of friends meant I was doing something right. But as I walked through the shifts of adulthood—and especially the trauma of birth and postpartum—I began to see friendship differently. In this episode, I share how God used pain, transition, and healing to reshape my view of what true friendship really is.
In this episode, we explore:
-The myth of “strength in numbers” when it comes to friendship
-Why losing friends in your twenties is normal—and sometimes necessary
-How trauma changes our capacity for connection (and why that’s okay)
Links:
-Subscribe for weekly posts
-Read more on Substack
-Say thanks and Buy Me a Coffee
-Check out my book, How Much More?
-Say hi on socials: TikTok & Instagram
For a long time, I believed that having a big group of friends meant I was doing something right. But as I walked through the shifts of adulthood—and especially the trauma of birth and postpartum—I began to see friendship differently. In this episode, I share how God used pain, transition, and healing to reshape my view of what true friendship really is.
In this episode, we explore:
-The myth of “strength in numbers” when it comes to friendship
-Why losing friends in your twenties is normal—and sometimes necessary
-How trauma changes our capacity for connection (and why that’s okay)
Links:
-Subscribe for weekly posts
-Read more on Substack
-Say thanks and Buy Me a Coffee
-Check out my book, How Much More?
-Say hi on socials: TikTok & Instagram