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Payton Sartain on City Hopping, Manifesting Your Dream Man, & Embracing Change

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Today, we’re joined by Payton Sartain, content creator and podcast host of Note to Self. We chat relationships, city vs. country living, and how to navigate life transitions. Payton talks about her frequent moves—from the Midwest to Fashion Week in NYC to preparing for her next chapter in South Florida. As someone who thrives on new beginnings, she offers advice on navigating life in a new city, making friends as an adult, and finding your community. Payton also gives a peek into her relationship (and Raya success story) with her MLB boyfriend, Joe, and how she manifested him down to a T. The takeaway? Trust yourself, stop overthinking, and don’t be afraid to walk away from what doesn’t serve you. And remember, we’re all just girls trying to figure life out as we go! Kristina and Raeann also chat about their trip to LA, their obsession with the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and how taking a break from drinking may have to wait until winter.

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Today, we’re joined by Payton Sartain, content creator and podcast host of Note to Self. We chat relationships, city vs. country living, and how to navigate life transitions. Payton talks about her frequent moves—from the Midwest to Fashion Week in NYC to preparing for her next chapter in South Florida. As someone who thrives on new beginnings, she offers advice on navigating life in a new city, making friends as an adult, and finding your community. Payton also gives a peek into her relationship (and Raya success story) with her MLB boyfriend, Joe, and how she manifested him down to a T. The takeaway? Trust yourself, stop overthinking, and don’t be afraid to walk away from what doesn’t serve you. And remember, we’re all just girls trying to figure life out as we go! Kristina and Raeann also chat about their trip to LA, their obsession with the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and how taking a break from drinking may have to wait until winter.

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