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navigating the concept of home as someone who has many

5 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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in this episode of the quiet fire, i wanted to gently explore the layered, evolving concept of home, especially as someone who has experienced it in many forms, places, and people. moving beyond the idea of home as a fixed location, this conversation reflects on how home can shift over time, how it can be found in relationships, moments, and even within ourselves, and what it means to rebuild that sense of belonging when life changes. if you’ve ever felt untethered, in-between, or unsure where you truly belong, this episode offers a soft, grounding reminder that home is not something you have to find once and hold onto forever, it’s something you can create, carry, and return to, wherever you are.

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