My three best friends from high school join me today to talk about our long standing friendship. We have had ups and downs in our friendship but one thing we can all agree on is that we can count on each other no matter what! You’ll hear in this episode what conflict has looked like in our relationship and how low maintenance doesn’t mean low effort. I will warn you there are tears but most of all lots of laughter.
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Brittany on TCND:
Brene Brown Marble Jar Friendship
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