Fresh Take: Sophie Lucido Johnson, KIN
Writer and illustrator Sophie Lucido Johnson, author of author of KIN: THE FUTURE OF FAMILY, discusses building real friendship networks, creating interdependence, embracing community care, and why small, everyday connections matter.
This week, we sit down with writer, illustrator, and community-builder Sophie Lucido Johnson, author of KIN: THE FUTURE OF FAMILY, to explore how adults can create deeper, more fulfilling friendship networks. Sophie shares why modern culture pushes us toward hyper-independence, how to break out of the loneliness cycle, and the simple daily practices that strengthen connection.
They discuss the difference between friendships and partnerships, why we need multiple kinds of support people, and how to nurture relationships with curiosity, generosity, and reciprocity. Sophie also talks about community care, asking for help, borrowing instead of buying, and the small acts that make neighborhoods feel like actual communities.
Whether you’re feeling isolated, overwhelmed, or simply craving richer relationships, this episode offers warm, practical, and often funny reminders that we don’t have to do life alone — and that we’re all better off when we rely on each other.
Here's where you can find Sophie:
- @sophielucidojohnson on IG and FB
- https://www.sophielucidojohnson.com/
- Buy KIN: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9781668060650
What Fresh Hell is co-hosted by Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson.
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