Episode 16: Back where she loved me first
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This episode feels a little softer… but no less real.
I’m sitting at the table with memories of my Aunt Judi — the kind of woman who wasn’t for everyone, but meant everything to the people she loved. The one who could bring sweetness into chaos, whether it was through her voice on dispatch or something homemade in her hands.
Today feels like a bake sale kind of day…
warm, familiar, a little bittersweet.
We’re talking about the people who loved us in loud, quiet, and sometimes misunderstood ways — and how their love still shows up, even after they’re gone.
If you’ve ever missed someone who made life feel a little brighter…
pull up a chair.
You’re not alone at this table. 🩷
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