Fourth Culture Humans
In this episode of Fourth Culture Humans, Wanda and Renée get straight into the soft spot: friendships when you’ve grown up everywhere and nowhere at the same time. From being the kid who can’t remember anyone from primary school, to watching other people talk casually about “friends from preschool,” they unpack what it feels like to lack that one hometown friendship group and how that shapes trust and belonging. They dive into: * Why friendship can feel so delicate when you’ve moved countries and cultures your whole life * The grief of friendships that don’t travel with you into new seasons * Proximity, effort, and why reciprocity matters more than constant contact * The “three invite rule” Renée used to build a friendship circle from scratch in Sydney * Different cultural styles of friendship (and why emotional expression can feel unsafe in some contexts) * How friendships become a testing ground for emotional growth and a mirror for the kind of romantic relationships you want If you’ve ever felt like you have friends “everywhere and nowhere,” or you’re learning how to be more vulnerable in your friendships as an adult, this one will hit home. 🎧 Hit follow, send this to your person.
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