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Siobhan Episode 60

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In this milestone 60th episode, Siobhan is joined by Danielle and Holly for a wide-ranging, deeply candid conversation that feels less like a podcast and more like sitting at a bar with people who actually care about the world, and each other.

They talk about community as a form of survival, especially in a time when the news cycle feels relentless and overwhelming. From taking intentional breaks from social media to protect mental health, to the unspoken rules of neighborhood bars as places where empathy, accountability, and respect are still taught in real time, the trio reflects on what it means to show up for people without burning yourself out.

The episode weaves humor and heaviness seamlessly, touching on politics, cultural identity, generational differences, drugs (with harm-reduction honesty), grief, forgiveness, and the ripple effect of small acts of kindness. They explore the idea that people are allowed to change their minds, that identity shouldn’t be a prison, and that grace is often more powerful than outrage.

At its core, this episode is about choosing humanity, starting small, staying local, and remembering that community isn’t an abstract concept. It’s the people in the room, the bar down the street, and the way we treat each other when no one’s watching.

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