Let’s be honest: the best therapy sessions involves zero couches and absolutely no digging into your childhood traumas. It’s all about the legendary Girls’ Night Out.
Sunday, I had one such night at the Celeste Barber comedy show in Auckland with an amazing group of ladies. And honestly, it was the kind of night that made me appreciate the magic of getting out of the house and having some good old-fashioned adult time.
We kicked off the evening with delicious food, and drinks at The Glass Goose. Even though I didn’t know everyone, the conversation flowed like the cocktails.
Then we headed over to the Civic for Celeste Barber herself. She had us in stitches, making us laugh at the absurdities of life. There’s nothing like shared laughter to bond a group of women who might not have known each other from a bar of soap before the night began.
The Sky Tower was beautifully lit up, making the night feel even more magical. It was one of those perfect evenings where everything just clicks. By the end of the night, I felt a wave of appreciation for these incredible women and for the chance to get out and enjoy myself.
So here’s the takeaway: girls’ nights out are the best therapy, even if you don’t know everyone at the start. By the end, you’ll feel lighter, happier, and more connected. Forget the therapist’s couch—grab your girls and hit the town. Trust me, it’s the best cure for whatever ails you!

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