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Sarah's Bedtime Stories
Sarah Mae Lugtu
67 episodes
2 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.”
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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What I learned in my late 20s | Ep 53
Sarah's Bedtime Stories
21 minutes 53 seconds
11 months ago
What I learned in my late 20s | Ep 53

In this episode of SBTS, I reflect on the valuable life lessons I learned in my late 20s. From self-worth to happiness, I share my insights to help others deal with this transformative period.

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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.”