S3E3: Roses Were My Friends When I Couldn’t Have Friends
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Roses Were My Friends When I Couldn’t Have Friends
In this reflective episode, I share why I’ve always seen people as roses.
We need thorns to protect ourselves.
We’re allowed to wilt so we can return stronger in a new season.
During a period of homelessness, I lost something deeply meaningful to me—over 500 handmade roses that once covered my wall and became part of Admire Wear’s story. They were thrown away. And somehow… that’s okay.
Because the meaning didn’t disappear with them.
This episode isn’t about loss—it’s about resilience.
About learning that growth doesn’t always look like preservation.
Sometimes it looks like letting go, trusting the season, and continuing to bloom anyway.
If you’ve lost something you poured your heart into—this conversation is for you.
You’re not broken.
You’re becoming.
— Joshua Dixon