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Why We Should All Send More Voice Notes To Friends (Reaction To TIME Article)

Why We Should All Send More Voice Notes To Friends (Reaction To TIME Article)

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Hey fellow loneliness destroyer, text me!

If you've ever wondered whether hitting "record" on a voice memo was worth it, this video is your answer. In this heartfelt and insightful reaction, Zoe takes us through a TIME article that argues voice notes aren’t just convenient communication tools—they’re small acts of love. From the very first words, she explores how sending a quick voice message can become a deeply human way to connect, especially in a world that’s increasingly fast, digital, and emotionally distant.

Help me (Zoe) get to know YOU (yes, you, the person behind those earbuds) with this 👉 quick 2-minute form 👈 and as a thank you, I’ll email you my "Asking Better Questions" guide with my 15 favorite conversation starters!

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