Finding Connection: The Power of Adult Friendship as a Rural Woman
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Kylie Epperson talks about adult friendship and how lonely life can feel for women juggling caregiving, motherhood, work, and rural schedules. She shares her experience of friendships changing after high school and college, moving back to a rural area, and how divorce, drifting, and life transitions can disrupt friend groups. She emphasizes that connection is essential, citing studies that strong relationships increase survival rates by 50%, loneliness is comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, and relationships are the top predictor of happiness. Kylie suggests the issue is often misaligned friendships and encourages seeking friends with shared values, lifestyle understanding, and ambition. She explains this motivation behind Farm Wives Club and invites listeners to attend the two-day event August 28–29 in Boonville, Missouri to build community and meaningful friendships.
00:00 Welcome to Boldly Grounded
00:48 Why Adult Friendship Hurts
01:48 The Lonely Mental Load
05:03 Farm Wife Schedule Struggles
06:48 Friendships Change by Season
09:04 Why Connection Matters
10:29 Finding Aligned Friends
13:03 Why Farm Wives Club Exists
15:16 Event Details and Speakers
16:22 Your Nudge to Show Up
18:13 You Weren't Meant Alone
19:43 Final Invitation and Wrap