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in this episode, i sit down with my parisian girlies, elessa and loreyna, to talk about independence. but not in the "i don't need anyone" kind of way. we deconstruct that, and go deep into what it means to know yourself, love yourself, and stand in your identity across cultures, languages, and histories. from childhood wounds to paris apartment nights, we reflect on how our backgrounds shaped us, how racism accelerated our independence, and how mentorship, solitude, and soft friendships saved us. we get honest about how culture shaped our womanhood, how asking for help is actually a strength, and how being emotionally independent doesn't mean you have it all figured out. this convo feels like a group text thread with deep thinkers who still like to laugh, the kind of conversation that reminds you that independence is personal, layered, and very much allowed to evolve. chapters 00:00 introduction and setting the scene 02:38 cultural differences and personal growth 05:30 meeting and bonding over independence 08:32 childhood experiences and their impact 13:24 navigating independence and self-discovery 21:29 racism and Its influence on independence 29:30 defining independence in adulthood 50:18 reflections on independence and self-love 01:01:00 the complexity of independence 01:06:55 influences and inspirations 01:13:22 navigating relationships and independence 01:20:49 the journey of solitude 01:28:45 embracing independence and self-discovery 01:36:13 future aspirations and family planning
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