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Ep 13: When Home Stops Feeling Like Home : Family This missing link to love

11 min · 22 de nov de 2025
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This episode feels like a quiet ache a longing for the way things used to be, when family felt close, when community meant warmth, and when gatherings weren’t forced or transactional. Nea speaks from a place of soft sadness and deep awareness, noticing how the culture of togetherness has slowly faded into isolation, screens, and emotional distance. It’s a reflection on missing invites, empty holidays, and the realization that if no one rebuilds the table, the table disappears. From memories of grandma’s house to the decision to start Sunday dinners again, this isn’t just a conversation it’s a feeling of remembering what love once felt like and deciding to bring it back.

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