EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 35 MIN
267. Military Spouse Friendships: Building Meaningful Connections When You Move Often with Cecilia Curtis
from More Than a Milspouse | mindset, clarity, work-life balance, create a purpose-fueled life as a military spouse, Milspouse Mastermind · host Christine Hinrichs | Military Spouse Mindset Coach, Clarity Coach, Military Life & Business Coach
Making friends as a military spouse can feel exhausting, especially when you know another move is always coming. In this episode of More Than a Milspouse, I sit down with Cecilia Curtis, host of the Heart of Friendship podcast, to talk honestly about why military spouse friendships are so hard and what actually helps real connection form. We explore how constant relocation, busyness, fear of vulnerability, and surface-level conversations can keep us feeling lonely—even when we’re surrounded by people. Cecilia shares what she’s learned from years of military life about building meaningful friendships, going deeper faster, and why even short-term relationships can have a lasting impact. This conversation is for military spouses who feel lonely, disconnected, or unsure if it’s worth putting themselves out there again. You’ll walk away with practical mindset shifts, simple strategies for deeper conversations, and encouragement to stop waiting for “the perfect season” to build community. Topics covered in this episode include: Why military spouse friendships feel different How to make friends when you move often Moving from surface-level conversations to deeper connections The role of vulnerability and honesty in friendship Why receiving help can strengthen relationships Finding joy and gratitude through meaningful connection Better Together, Christine MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Connect with Cecilia Heart of Friendship Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-heart-of-friendship-how-to-make-friends/id1735453749 https://www.ceceliacurtis.com RESOURCES The Milspouse Connection Toolkit Work With Me Join The Free Community Free Clarity Workshop What Matters Most Worksheet Clarity Course Leave a Show Review. Pretty Please!
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Making friends as a military spouse can feel exhausting, especially when you know another move is always coming. In this episode of More Than a Milspouse, I sit down with Cecilia Curtis, host of the Heart of Friendship podcast, to talk honestly about why military spouse friendships are so hard and what actually helps real connection form. We explore how constant relocation, busyness, fear of vulnerability, and surface-level conversations can keep us feeling lonely—even when we’re surrounded by people. Cecilia shares what she’s learned from years of military life about building meaningful friendships, going deeper faster, and why even short-term relationships can have a lasting impact. This conversation is for military spouses who feel lonely, disconnected, or unsure if it’s worth putting themselves out there again. You’ll walk away with practical mindset shifts, simple strategies for deeper conversations, and encouragement to stop waiting for “the perfect season” to build community. Topics covered in this episode include: Why military spouse friendships feel different How to make friends when you move often Moving from surface-level conversations to deeper connections The role of vulnerability and honesty in friendship Why receiving help can strengthen relationships Finding joy and gratitude through meaningful connection Better Together, Christine MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Connect with Cecilia Heart of Friendship Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-heart-of-friendship-how-to-make-friends/id1735453749 https://www.ceceliacurtis.com RESOURCES The Milspouse Connection Toolkit Work With Me Join The Free Community Free Clarity Workshop What Matters Most Worksheet Clarity Course Leave a Show Review. Pretty Please!
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