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#80 - From Pregnancy to Podcast Partners- Building Real Friendship Through Shared Ambition

#80 - From Pregnancy to Podcast Partners- Building Real Friendship Through Shared Ambition

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You know how we got to know each other during pregnancy, bonded even deeper when our children were born weeks apart, and then started talking about doing something together?

Well, that "something" became this podcast - and 80 episodes later, we're sharing how that crazy idea turned into a real friendship.

In this episode, we share the story of how we went from strangers to genuine friends - and what we learned along the way about finding the right people to build something with.

You'll hear about:

  • How pregnancy timing created an instant bond that went deeper than typical "mom friends"
  • Why we both said yes to podcasting together when most people would have said no
  • What it actually takes to show up consistently for 80 episodes while juggling toddlers, work, and life - and how far we've come since that first awkward recording
  • How supporting each other through motherhood and business created unexpected trust
  • The difference between friendships built on shared circumstances vs. shared goals


If you're craving deeper connections beyond surface-level mum chat, or you've been holding back from putting yourself out there because it feels too vulnerable - this conversation will show you the magic that happens when you take that leap.

We also answer some random questions that had us laughing - including celebrity encounters and the weirdest things that have happened to us.

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