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Sarah's Bedtime Stories
Sarah Mae Lugtu
67 episodes
3 days ago
Hey, I’m Sarah—but I love being called Kiddo. These are real-life stories about love, growing up, and the little moments that matter most. This is your go-to for comforting stories—when you need a quiet hug, a soft place to land, or someone to say, “me too.”
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Hey, I’m Sarah—but I love being called Kiddo. These are real-life stories about love, growing up, and the little moments that matter most. This is your go-to for comforting stories—when you need a quiet hug, a soft place to land, or someone to say, “me too.”
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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The good thing about slow days | Ep 65
Sarah's Bedtime Stories
21 minutes 51 seconds
3 weeks ago
The good thing about slow days | Ep 65

You know those days when everything feels slow? When nothing big happens and you start to wonder if you’re doing enough? I used to feel uneasy about them too.

But I’ve learned that slow days can be good. 🌿In this episode, I talked about the good thing about slow days.


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Sarah's Bedtime Stories
Hey, I’m Sarah—but I love being called Kiddo. These are real-life stories about love, growing up, and the little moments that matter most. This is your go-to for comforting stories—when you need a quiet hug, a soft place to land, or someone to say, “me too.”