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Ep 004 - The Joy of Quiet, The Hope of Daylight & The Fear of Sourdough

10 min · 25 de feb de 2025
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Ever felt connected to strangers without saying a word? In this episode, I share my experience at a silent book club—how a quiet room full of readers felt more comforting than awkward (well… mostly). We also talk about the magic of daylight stretching longer, why winter’s slow pace deserves more love, and the simple joys we might be overlooking. Plus, I confess my fear of starting sourdough (why does it feel like adopting a pet?!). If you've ever been intimidated by trying something new, this one’s for you. ✨ What’s a small joy that makes life better for you? Let me know! 🎧 Grab your favorite drink, get cozy, and let’s chat.

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