When the Holidays Don’t Feel Like Home Anymore
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This episode is a quiet reflection on how Thanksgiving has changed — not just in the world, but inside of us. I talk about the memories many of us still carry from childhood: the smells in the kitchen, the harmonizing voices, the sense of belonging that felt effortless back then.
And I speak honestly about what’s happened since.
COVID.
Estrangement.
Silence.
Families that no longer gather the same way.
Holidays that feel different, even when we try to hold onto what they used to be.
This isn’t a sad episode.
It’s an honest one.
A soft one.
A reminder that you’re not alone if this season feels complicated, quieter, or emptier than it used to.
Thanksgiving doesn’t have to match the past to be meaningful.
Sometimes the most sacred thing we can do is let it become something truer — smaller, softer, more honest… and more aligned with who we are now.
If this episode meets you in a tender place, you’re in good company.
We’re all finding our way into a new kind of home.
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