Diary of a Soul

Chapter 2: The Tribe at Home

1 h 24 min · 1. maj 2025
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When Amber stepped off the path to a PhD and into a house shared with her parents, grandparents, husband, kids, a cat, and three dogs, she didn’t just change her address—she rewrote the story of what a meaningful life could look like. In this episode, we talk about the chaos and beauty of multigenerational living, the quiet grief of miscarriage, the transformation of motherhood, and the power of choosing presence over perfection when life doesn’t go to plan.

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