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Ep: 85 - 5 Steps to Building a House of Friendship with Kasie Purvis

Ep: 85 - 5 Steps to Building a House of Friendship with Kasie Purvis

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Change is constant in military life and with every PCS, our friendships and support systems often get left behind. But what if you could build relationships that last, no matter where you go?

In this special archive episode, veteran, Army spouse, and podcaster Kasie Purvis (Gather the Scattered Podcast) shares her 5 Steps to Building a House of Friendship, a framework for finding your people and creating meaningful community in every new season.

Kasie draws from her own journey as a military spouse, a veteran, and her 10 years working in Federal Law Enforcement to show us that while friendship transitions are hard, they’re also an opportunity to grow, connect, and thrive.

If you’re ready to stop feeling alone and start building your own “house of friendship,” this episode is packed with the encouragement and tools you need.

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