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  <title>Episode 21: How to Find Mom Community: Building Real Friendships &amp;amp; Support in Motherhood</title>
  <description>Motherhood can feel so isolating… even when you technically “have friends.” In this episode of Emotions with Ease, I sit down with my friend Christina Carpenter—coach, conference host, community-builder, and all-around connector of women—to talk about what real, life-giving mom community actually looks like (and how to find it without adding more guilt to your plate). We talk about:   Why some friendships still feel lonely   How to define what you want from community   What to do if your “well feels dry” and you’re starting from empty   How to show up for struggling friends in ways that actually help   The power of being seen, validated, and invited in   We also chat about Bloom &amp;amp;amp; Blossom’s Evergreen Retreat (where I’ll be speaking! 🙋‍♀️), book club, crunchy Christmas events, and super practical ways to get yourself in the room with other moms—even if you’re exhausted, introverted, or brand new. This episode is your gentle nudge: you’re not meant to do this alone. 🌱 Key Takeaways   Community is emotional regulation. We aren’t meant to process motherhood, grief, overwhelm, and decisions alone. Being seen and validated is deeply regulating.   You get to define what community looks like for you. A monthly book club, one deep friend, a small group, retreat weekends—there’s no “right” version.   Managing expectations protects your friendships. Be honest about your capacity. Be clear about how often you can talk, meet, or text back—and give the same grace to others.   Love languages work for friendships too. Some friends need words, some need quality time, some need gifts or acts of service. Use that lens to support them when they’re struggling.   You may need to dig the well before you’re thirsty. Investing in community when things are “fine” means you have relational equity when life hits hard.   If you can’t find your people in an existing space… you might be the one to create it. A simple book club, park meetup, or small group can grow into something beautiful.    🔔 Take One Brave Step Toward Community If your heart is whispering, “I’m lonely” or “I want that,” this is your invitation: 1️⃣ Join Christina’s Community   Find her on Facebook &amp;amp;amp; Instagram:   Authentic Joy in the Journey   Bloom and Blossom Conference / Bloom &amp;amp;amp; Blossom community group     Look for book club announcements and local gatherings.   2️⃣ Grab Your Ticket to the Evergreen Retreat Want a whole weekend to breathe, reset, and connect with other moms? Christina’s Evergreen Retreat (Bloom &amp;amp;amp; Blossom Conference) is coming up—and I’ll be speaking there! 👉 Go to christinacarpenter.org and look for the Evergreen Retreat to grab your ticket. 3️⃣ Share This Episode With a Mom Friend If someone came to mind while you were reading this, send her the episode and simply say:  “Hey, I’d love to be more intentional about community with you.”  You’re not behind. You’re not too late. You are worthy of support, friendship, and a community that says, “I see you.” 💛 </description>
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