This pour hits different. We’re diving into The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah—a story of two sisters just trying to survive Nazi-occupied France in their own powerful (and very different) ways.
In this episode, we’re talking about quiet strength, the weight of sacrifice, and how women have always been the backbone of resistance—even when nobody was watching. Expect some deep sips, a few unexpected laughs, and a lot of “whew” moments as we pull the layers back on love, war, and what it really means to endure.
As we pour into the layered emotions of love, betrayal, motherhood, and survival, the conversation drifts from history to home—how we carry burdens for others, how quiet rebellion reshapes futures, and how womanhood often requires a strength that has no name.
So pour something smooth, settle in, and join us as we toast the ones who made it through what couldn’t be said out loud.
Come for the book. Stay for the conversation.
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