Big Changes, Big Growth: A Proper Catch Up With Britt & Bevin

EPISODE · Oct 29, 2020 · 31 MIN

Big Changes, Big Growth: A Proper Catch Up With Britt & Bevin

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We were working so hard on the relaunch of Be My Neighbor and bringing you new and interesting neighbors since then (on a regular basis- first time for everything), that we realized we have not had an episode with just us in a very, very long time. And selfishly, we haven’t seen each other as much as we would like, so we sat down together for a proper catch up on what we have been up to, what we have been experiencing during this strange time, and what we're planning for the future. COVID has shifted all of our lives in unimaginable ways, and just like y'all, we have been making some BIG CHANGES. Some are painful and some are exciting, but all of them are part of the growing, scary adulting process. In this episode, we talk moving out of NYC, the hunger games for house buying, babies, freezing eggs, and starting new ventures. AHHH. We got this. We can do hard things. You can too. We're incredibly grateful for this community and all of your support over the past few months. Thank you for tuning in and opening up to us. We love your messages and know that we're here for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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