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Episode 5: Arielle Curry: Female Friendships, Midlife & What We’d Tell Our Younger Selves

4 min · 17 de may de 2026
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What happens when women stop pretending they have it all together and start having honest conversations about friendship, motherhood, burnout, and midlife? In this episode, Sara sits down with Arielle Curry—elementary school principal, mother, and close friend—for a conversation that feels more like coffee with a friend than a formal interview. Together, they talk about the importance of female friendships in your 40s, the invisible emotional load so many women are carrying, and how differently we begin showing up for ourselves in this phase of life. They also reflect on motherhood, people-pleasing, boundaries, burnout, and what they wish they could tell their younger selves now. With kids running around in the background and plenty of real-life interruptions along the way, this episode perfectly captures the beauty and chaos of this season of life—and the importance of having women beside you through it. Topics include: * Female friendship in midlife * Motherhood and emotional overwhelm * Boundaries and people-pleasing * Burnout and identity shifts * Parenting and partnership * What we wish we knew sooner * Finding support and community in your 40s If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, lonely, or like you’re carrying too much on your own… this conversation will probably feel like a deep exhale.

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