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Finding Your Tribe: Building Meaningful Connections and Embracing Self-Love

16 min · 11 de feb de 2025
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In this episode of Freshly Squeezed, hosts Salina and Noorin bridge the 15,000-kilometer gap between Toronto, Canada, and the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, to delve into the theme of building meaningful connections. They explore how to attract friendships that resonate with one’s energy and the significance of being one’s own best friend.

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