Seated with Strangers
What does it really mean to show up for a friend in their hardest season? In this episode, I sit down with Sethlina Amakye [https://www.lovesethie.com/] for an honest conversation about grief, friendship, boundaries, and support. After experiencing the loss of her child, Sethlina shares how that season reshaped her understanding of community, vulnerability, and the people who stay when life becomes difficult. We talk about the pressure of finding the right words, why presence often matters more than perfection, and how grief can change the way we connect with others. Sethlina also reflects on learning to receive support, navigating changing friendships, and building relationships rooted in grace, patience, and honesty. Whether you're supporting someone through loss or simply thinking more deeply about the relationships in your life, this conversation offers a powerful reminder that meaningful friendship is often built in the moments that matter most. Sethlina Amakye is an interior designer, speaker, and creative entrepreneur whose work is rooted in helping people create spaces that feel intentional, beautiful, and deeply personal. Through her own journey of loss and healing, she continues to encourage others to embrace vulnerability, resilience, and authentic connection. oin our Dinners www.seatedwithstrangers.com Collaborate with us: meet@seatedwithstrangers.com
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