Ever wondered why some friendships last a lifetime while others fizzle out? Or how to turn an acquaintance into a best friend? In this episode, we dive deep into the science of friendship with our incredible guest, Jewel Hohman.
Leisa kicks things off with a nostalgic look at a Rick Springfield and Richard Marx concert, celebrating their 40-year friendship. Tamara shares her vineyard adventures and excitement for an upcoming Pearl Jam concert.
Then, Jewel takes center stage, revealing her journey through a "friendship gap" and how it sparked her passion for understanding the dynamics of friendships. She introduces the "friendship triangle" and explains how meaningful moments, consistency, and vulnerability can elevate relationships.
We also discuss the intentionality behind building friendships, the challenges of making new friends, and how to handle rejection. Plus, Jewel offers a fantastic free training on her website to help you belong at any event and turn acquaintances into friends.
Don't miss this enlightening episode!
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