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Cultivated

Stop Waiting for Friends Who Match You Perfectly

42 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Community doesn't have to look like you imagined it. In this back-porch conversation, Savannah sits down with her friends Maddie and Casey. Three women in completely different seasons of life hear to talk about what real friendship actually requires. They unpack why multi-generational community is worth pursuing, how comparison quietly steals your joy, why proximity matters more than we give it credit for, and what it looks like to show up for people even when it costs you something. If you've ever said "I just don't have my people," this one's for you.

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