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It's Time For Twofold 2.0

  • Writer: Maddie Sheinker
    Maddie Sheinker
  • Mar 4, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 17, 2020

Hey!


Guess what?


We're rebranding! Here's why:


Sarah and I have been friends for as long as we can remember. We met on the first day of first grade, when Sarah straight up asked me if I wanted to be her friend. We grew up in the same small New Jersey town, a street away from each other.



I have so many vivid memories of Sarah and I growing up together: calling her house phone to see if she could hang out, playing with Ouija boards and scaring ourselves, telling secrets in the corner of our first grade classroom. Then, as we got older, we moved on to roaming the mall for hours, sneaking into PG-13 movies and pulling all-nighters almost every weekend. Once we got our licenses, we would drive around our small town and go house hunting, listen to music, get late night food at our local diner, and sit in the car for hours just talking about everything.



We have become family. We hang out with our moms together, we have spent way too much time at each others houses, and Sarah even came to my younger brother's prom pictures.



We are inseparable.


So when college came around and we were heading in opposite directions, we were afraid of what life would be like without each other. Despite the distance from Connecticut to South Carolina, we have made it work. We make plans for every break, FaceTime often and continue to ask each other for advice whenever a new problem arises.


Maddie and I realized that we were soulmates when even 795 miles couldn't keep us apart.


That realization sparked the creation of Twofold.


Twofold means the power of two and the connection between two life-long friends. But it also signifies two separate people with two distinct outlooks on life.


Recently, we have felt that Twofold has strayed away from what we intended it to be: a space for us to explore the struggles everyone faces as they enter their 20s and make those of you who share our experiences feel like you're not alone.


From here on out, we will be focusing on quality over quantity. No more posting just to post. We want Twofold to be your source for advice on surviving and thriving in your 20s. We hope that you'll come to us for the same reasons that you'd ask your best friend for help: because you know she's going through it, too.


So what can you look forward to with this rebrand?


More honesty. More relatability. More of the topics that you wish someone was writing about.


Twofold started as a way for Maddie and I to continue our friendship into college and help each other on our way into adulthood. Now, we'd like to officially invite you to join us.


We can't wait for the future of Twofold. We hope you're excited, too!



 
 
 

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