Let’s be real…
By midlife, something sacred begins to reveal itself:
We don’t rise alone.
Sure, we have careers. Partners. Families. Growth work.
But the ones who keep us anchored through the fire?
The women.
The real ones.
The ride-or-dies who’ve seen us ugly cry in public, scream into the void, and still whispered, “You’re not too much. I’ve got you.”
This episode is a love letter to them.
And a wake-up call for what we need more of.
Inside this raw and rebellious episode, Natty shares:
The viral Instagram photo that cracked her wide open
Why your “life partner” might not be who you think
How sisterhood isn’t sentimental—it’s somatic survival
The day she fell apart in Fenway—and the woman who held her through it
Why patriarchal fairytales sold us a lie about where we belong
What sacred, midlife friendship actually looks like (spoiler: it’s not a curated girl gang)
This one is for the women who walk shoulder-to-shoulder through the wild spiral of midlife. The ones who show up. Stay present. And keep calling us into our power.
Because sisterhood isn’t optional.
It’s holy. It’s primal.
And it’s exactly what this season of life requires.
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