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What happens when your little sister joins your podcast? Pure magic and unexpected wisdom! In our latest episode, we're thrilled to welcome our very first guest—Katie's sister Alli —who brings a refreshingly honest perspective on navigating the early twenties.

Remember when everyone said college would be "the best years of your life"? Alli turns this idea on its head, sharing why she's actually found more genuine happiness since graduating. She opens up about the freedom that comes from shedding the social pressure of campus life and focusing on quality relationships rather than quantity. Her insights on finding confidence through financial independence and setting meaningful personal goals will resonate with anyone navigating this transformative life stage.

As the conversation deepens, we explore how faith evolves during these pivotal years. Alli candidly shares her journey through doubt and questioning, offering a perspective that feels authentic rather than prescribed. Her realization that inconsistent prayer stems from desire rather than time constraints strikes a powerful chord: "The failure wasn't in time but in the desire." This moment of raw honesty creates space for listeners to examine their own spiritual practices without judgment.

The episode weaves through practical advice for recent graduates ("Do things that scare you"), the evolution of friendships beyond college, and ends with a hilarious segment where Alli tests our knowledge of Gen Z slang. From "skippity toilet riz" to "raise your ya-ya-ya," we prove just how out of touch we really are!

Whether you're currently in your twenties, supporting someone who is, or simply remember the challenges of this formative decade, this conversation offers both comfort and challenge. Subscribe now and join our growing community as we navigate life's meaningful moments together.

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