EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 43 MIN
Friendships in Flux With Daisy Morris: "I Felt Like Something Was Wrong With Me—When Did Making Friends Get So Hard?"
from The Weird Years · host Lydia Vornweg
In this episode, I sit down with Daisy Morris—founder of The Selfhood and community-building queen—to talk about the loneliness baked into modern adulthood—and why it’s not your fault. Daisy opens up about what it was like moving to London, not knowing anyone to hang out with, and her experience building community from scratch.We talk awkward first events, the shame that still surrounds loneliness, and why putting yourself out there (even when it’s weird and hard) can change everything.If you’re craving connection but don’t know where to start—this one’s for you.✨ Follow Daisy @the_self_hood or check out her Substack🚀 New episodes drop every Tuesday! Subscribe so you never miss one.👀 Watch full episodes on YouTube and Spotify.🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts.📲 Follow us on Instagram: @theweirdyearspodcast
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In this episode, I sit down with Daisy Morris—founder of The Selfhood and community-building queen—to talk about the loneliness baked into modern adulthood—and why it’s not your fault. Daisy opens up about what it was like moving to London, not knowing anyone to hang out with, and her experience building community from scratch.We talk awkward first events, the shame that still surrounds loneliness, and why putting yourself out there (even when it’s weird and hard) can change everything.If you’re craving connection but don’t know where to start—this one’s for you.✨ Follow Daisy @the_self_hood or check out her Substack🚀 New episodes drop every Tuesday! Subscribe so you never miss one.👀 Watch full episodes on YouTube and Spotify.🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts.📲 Follow us on Instagram: @theweirdyearspodcast
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