When Kelsie Wilkins moved to New York City, she quickly became overwhelmed. She was surrounded by more people than she had ever been around in her life, yet she felt an acute sense of isolation. She had never felt so alone in a crowd.
But eventually she did something that helped her belong. It began with a walk, and ended with a sense of connection.
On this episode, Kelsie shares her story.
If you enjoy this story, check out the episode "Before It's Too Late."
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