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September 30, 2022 18 mins
At what point do your kids become your friends, if at all? For some parents, there is a clear, delineated line that will never be crossed. For others, they are open to the evolution of the relationship. What is your position? Check out the episode and share your thoughts. Let's chat on Instagram: www.instagram.com/livinghernextphase/ Bri Cobb is the founder of Dine Couture, LLC, the premiere monthly fine dining society that curates dining experiences in select restaurants in New York City, featuring cuisines from around the world. It's a membership based dinner club for the professional, progressive, modern woman who wants to upgrade her social life and build her social network. Join the dinner club here: https://www.dinecouture.com/ Bri is a mom of two who, over the years, always prioritized her family and lost sight of her own goals. Bri now speaks to women about being more selfish to avoid losing themselves along their journeys. Her kids will soon leave the nest, so she is planning and living her own next phase. Follow along for inspiration to live your next phase too. Don’t forget to RATE AND REVIEW this episode & SUBSCRIBE to stay up-to-date on all things Living Her Next Phase!
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