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What if the cost of your growth was losing people you once loved deeply? In this raw and honest episode, we dive into what it really feels like to outgrow relationships — and why doing so doesn’t make you a bad person. Lauren and Brit open up about the uncomfortable moments of realizing certain friendships, family ties, and even marriages couldn’t come with them into their next chapter.
From setting boundaries and shedding guilt to choosing peace over people-pleasing, we talk about the bittersweet journey of evolving — and the strength it takes to walk away when your soul knows it’s time. We explore how friendship shifts in your 30s, why clarity requires courage, and what it means to rebuild after loss.
This is for the woman who’s finally growing, even if it feels like she’s losing everything. You’re not alone, and this season of letting go is preparing you for so much more.
✨ You’re allowed to start over.
✨ You’re allowed to protect your peace.
✨ You’re allowed to outgrow people — without being the villain.
By Lauren RoneyWhat if the cost of your growth was losing people you once loved deeply? In this raw and honest episode, we dive into what it really feels like to outgrow relationships — and why doing so doesn’t make you a bad person. Lauren and Brit open up about the uncomfortable moments of realizing certain friendships, family ties, and even marriages couldn’t come with them into their next chapter.
From setting boundaries and shedding guilt to choosing peace over people-pleasing, we talk about the bittersweet journey of evolving — and the strength it takes to walk away when your soul knows it’s time. We explore how friendship shifts in your 30s, why clarity requires courage, and what it means to rebuild after loss.
This is for the woman who’s finally growing, even if it feels like she’s losing everything. You’re not alone, and this season of letting go is preparing you for so much more.
✨ You’re allowed to start over.
✨ You’re allowed to protect your peace.
✨ You’re allowed to outgrow people — without being the villain.