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The Papaya Podcast

The One About The Ghosts of Friendships Ended with Devrie Brynn Donalson

The Papaya Podcast

The Papaya Podcast

Society & Culture, Mental Health, Personal Journals, Health & Fitness

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Do I cost too much to love? Am I easy to leave? Why did a friendship end? How do we let them go, and let them go with grace? Today’s episode was born out of a carried conversation from a previous episode on Friend Divorce. The topic is raw, real, taboo and often never really talked about. Devrie Brynn is an online creator, tiktok and reel maker with her little connecting one minute story-telling and now a new book “You’re Gonna Die Alone (and other good news) out this October! 


You can follow her at @DevrieBrynn on IG and Tiktok 

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a dear media production.

0:05.8

Hi friends and welcome to the papaya podcast.

0:10.3

I'm your hostess, Try and Hermostis, Sarah Nicole.

0:13.4

And each week I'm going to be dishing out some sweetness mixed in with some seeds of wisdom or something like that. So get ready to get inspired, get

0:23.1

candid, get real, because we are all in this digital space together.

0:36.1

Today's guest is Devery Brin and I found her on media, and a lot of her content just really spoke to me.

0:41.8

I love the way she thought.

0:42.9

I love the way she talked.

0:44.5

Now she has this book called You're Gonna Die Alone and Other Excellent News.

0:49.4

There are little tiny bits as I skimmed through the beginnings of this book that really have drawn me in.

0:58.1

So many times when we read books, it feels like it's from people who have completed the journey.

1:01.2

They've figured it out and they've come back to talk to us about it.

1:05.9

But to meet in the mess is sort of where I feel like I've eternally been.

1:08.5

And I feel like that's where I resonate the most. And there are so many different parts of what she

1:11.2

speaks even in the beginning of the book that really, really drew me in. This one line I found

1:17.3

myself thinking about for an hour after I first read it. I'm going to read it for you now. If you're

1:23.3

anything like me, you might struggle with knowing exactly what you want to do with your life,

1:27.2

or exactly how to become who you want to be. You might find yourself wrestling with the push and

1:32.5

pull of knowing you're a good person, but feeling like you're not. Maybe there are people in your

1:38.4

life who you desperately want to approve of you and who love you very much, but remind you that

1:44.1

there is always something

1:45.1

here or there you should change. If you're anything like me, or maybe that little voice

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