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There’s a particular ache that arises in motherhood—the kind that doesn’t always have words. It shows up on quiet forest walks with a baby in the sling. In the pause after someone hugs their best friend and you feel a pang of “why not me?” It’s the quiet loneliness of walking your own path.In this episode, I reflect on the complexity of female friendships, the deep sense of being “too much” or “not enough,” and what it really means to belong. With inspiration from Brené Brown and Mel Robbins, we explore what it means to walk alone—not as a rejection, but as an act of strength and self-loyalty.We talk about: