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Episode 94: 3 A.M. Witness - My Friend Carol Died So I Could Take Back the Fourth of July

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My friend Carol died.   No... not a person.   A sourdough starter.   And somehow, that tiny jar of flour and water became the catalyst for one of the biggest realizations of my life.   This week, I take you through an unexpected journey that begins with fermentation, old kitchens, Grandma's spit, and the internet's obsession with becoming the "perfect" homesteader and ends with reclaiming the Fourth of July, remembering the little girl who found safety in the sun, and asking one life-changing question:   How many identities have we purchased simply because they were aesthetically beautiful?   Maybe you've tried to become the minimalist.   The healer.   The CEO.   The van-lifer.   The trad wife.   The homesteader.   The sourdough girl.   Maybe you've spent years trying to become someone you admired instead of recognizing the person who has quietly been waiting for you all along.   This isn't really an episode about bread.   It's about borrowed identities.   It's about inherited stories.   It's about the moment a woman realizes that admiration and belonging are not the same thing.   And somewhere between Carol's last rise, the fireworks of the Fourth of July, the warmth of the sun, and the smell of Cuban bread...   I finally stopped asking who I wanted to become...   ...and started recognizing who had quietly loved me my entire life.   Because maybe becoming yourself isn't about finding something new.   Maybe it's about noticing what has quietly loved you your entire life.

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My friend Carol died.   No... not a person.   A sourdough starter.   And somehow, that tiny jar of flour and water became the catalyst for one of the biggest realizations of my life.   This week, I take you through an unexpected journey that begins with fermentation, old kitchens, Grandma's spit, and the internet's obsession with becoming the "perfect" homesteader and ends with reclaiming the Fourth of July, remembering the little girl who found safety in the sun, and asking one life-changing question:   How many identities have we purchased simply because they were aesthetically beautiful?   Maybe you've tried to become the minimalist.   The healer.   The CEO.   The van-lifer.   The trad wife.   The homesteader.   The sourdough girl.   Maybe you've spent years trying to become someone you admired instead of recognizing the person who has quietly been waiting for you all along.   This isn't really an episode about bread.   It's about borrowed identities.   It's about inherited stories.   It's about the moment a woman realizes that admiration and belonging are not the same thing.   And somewhere between Carol's last rise, the fireworks of the Fourth of July, the warmth of the sun, and the smell of Cuban bread...   I finally stopped asking who I wanted to become...   ...and started recognizing who had quietly loved me my entire life.   Because maybe becoming yourself isn't about finding something new.   Maybe it's about noticing what has quietly loved you your entire life.

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