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In this episode we explore the evolving role of community—both online and offline—and why it’s more important than ever for our mental well-being and sense of connection.

We’re joined by:

Jacky Power – Addiction specialist, therapist, performance poet, and founder of Feeling Freedom, a space supporting those impacted by a loved one’s addiction. Jacky shares her deeply personal journey of navigating isolation, stigma, and healing, and how her creative and therapeutic work now helps others feel seen, safe, and supported.

Navine Eldesouki – Founder of Coffee With An Expat, a global community empowering expat women through meaningful, in-person and online connections. Navine speaks candidly about the often-hidden loneliness of expat life, the misconceptions surrounding it, and the balance between growing a purpose-driven community and building a sustainable business.

Key topics include:

* How online communities can bridge gaps for isolated or niche groups

* The importance of in-person connection for creating meaningful friendships

* Navigating challenges of social media, self-promotion, and group dynamics

* Why consistency and change are both vital in growing community

* The need for spaces that normalize discomfort and encourage curiosity

* How individuals can still make a difference—starting locally

🔁 “Be the community you want to have.” – Darren Rose

Whether you're creating a space, seeking one, or figuring out where you belong—this episode is for you.



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