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The Breakup We Stay Hush About ... Friendship Breakups

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In this episode of Conversations Brewing Podcast, hosts Divya and Ravisha dive into the tough topic of friendship break-ups. While romantic break-ups are often the focus of media and pop culture, friendship break-ups can be just as difficult and emotionally taxing.

The hosts discuss their own experiences with friendship break-ups and how they have navigated the often complex emotions that come with them. They explore the reasons why friendships can end, from growing apart, being in different stages of life, or a relationship not serving you any longer.

The CB duo provides helpful tips for coping with friendship break-ups, including allowing yourself time to grieve, seeking support from other friends or a therapist, and taking time to reflect on what you learned from the friendship. They also discuss the importance of setting boundaries and recognizing when it may be time to let go of a toxic friendship.

Divya and Ravisha get vulnerable as they offer personal anecdotes and insights, as well as practical advice for anyone struggling with the end of a friendship.

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In this episode of Conversations Brewing Podcast, hosts Divya and Ravisha dive into the tough topic of friendship break-ups. While romantic break-ups are often the focus of media and pop culture, friendship break-ups can be just as difficult and emotionally taxing.

The hosts discuss their own experiences with friendship break-ups and how they have navigated the often complex emotions that come with them. They explore the reasons why friendships can end, from growing apart, being in different stages of life, or a relationship not serving you any longer.

The CB duo provides helpful tips for coping with friendship break-ups, including allowing yourself time to grieve, seeking support from other friends or a therapist, and taking time to reflect on what you learned from the friendship. They also discuss the importance of setting boundaries and recognizing when it may be time to let go of a toxic friendship.

Divya and Ravisha get vulnerable as they offer personal anecdotes and insights, as well as practical advice for anyone struggling with the end of a friendship.

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