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🌟 Are you a mother or daughter with a unique, heartwarming, or transformative story about your relationship? We invite you to be a part of our upcoming book, "My Daughter, My Friend: A Collection of Mother-Daughter Stories."
✨ What We're Looking For:
👩👧 We're seeking mothers and daughters willing to share their journeys. Whether you've navigated challenges, celebrated milestones, or discovered the beauty of a deep friendship within your relationship, your story matters.
💬 How to Participate:
📝 Share your stories in writing or record your thoughts and experiences. You can respond to our carefully crafted questions or tell your story in your own words.
📧 Send your request to be part of our project to adrienne@adriennebarker.com or call Adrienne at 386.631.4577.
See questions at the bottom of this page.
Don't forget to include your contact information and a brief introduction.
📖 Why Participate:
🌈 Your stories will become part of a beautiful book and a source of inspiration for mothers and daughters worldwide. Your experiences can guide, support, and encourage those navigating the intricate dance of love, friendship, and parenthood.
🎉 What's In It For You:
📚 If your story is selected, it will be featured alongside other heartfelt narratives in the book. You'll receive a copy of the published book and the chance to connect with a community of mothers and daughters who share similar experiences.
Join us in celebrating the incredible bonds between mothers and daughters. Your story could be the inspiration someone else needs! 💕 #MyDaughterMyFriend #MotherDaughterStories #ShareYourJourney
Questions for both Mothers and Daughters are on this Google Drive doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/118FJr3Ac4c0CSorCe5D4rWdy2MvMMz5-IiyrcPbcpBo/edit?usp=sharing
My Daughter My Friend" is a real and raw conversation between mother Adrienne Barker and her 19-year-old daughter Alanna. After a five-month road trip across the U.S., they discovered something powerful: being mother and daughter doesn’t always mean being friends.
Each episode, Adrienne and Alanna explore the ups and downs of their relationship—memories from the road, the laughter, the fights, and the lessons learned. Along the way, they ask a bold question: Can you truly be friends with your mom? With your daughter?
Through personal stories, expert insights, and voices from other mothers and d
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