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October 28, 2025 55 mins

Welcome to another episode of Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads—the podcast where we stop pretending everything’s fine and actually talk about it.

This week, G-Rex and Dirty Skittles sit down with Jewell Hohman, a friendship and connection coach who proves that the antidote to loneliness isn’t another self-help trend—it’s learning how to build real human bonds. Jewell opens up about her journey through social anxiety, people-pleasing, and isolation—and how she turned those struggles into a movement that helps people rediscover authentic friendship and true belonging.

We’re proud recipients of the 2024 People’s Choice Podcast Award (Best Health) and the 2024 Women in Podcasting Award (Best Mental Health Podcast). With over 2 million downloads, this community continues to grow stronger every day.


Episode Description

She drops truth bombs about how loneliness can wreck your mental health, why vulnerability matters more than perfection, and how friendship can be your most powerful form of therapy. This conversation isn’t fluff—it’s real talk on the emotional mechanics of connection, and it might just make you rethink how you show up for the people who matter most.

“True belonging is about embracing your authentic self so much that you can confidently share who you are with the world—and still stand strong when you’re alone.” — Jewell.

If you’ve ever felt unseen, disconnected, or stuck in your head about whether people actually like you, this one’s for you. Let’s break down the stigma, laugh through the pain, and remember that connection is medicine.

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Keywords: friendship, mental health, loneliness, social anxiety, connection, vulnerability, belonging, emotional wellness, self-confidence, healing through friendship


Meet Our Guest — Jewell Hohman

Jewell Hohman is a certified friendship and self-confidence coach, speaker, and soon-to-be clinical social worker. She helps people around the world create meaningful friendships, overcome high-functioning social anxiety, and rediscover joy in being themselves.

Jewell is the founder of Connection with Jewell, a platform that teaches practical tools for belonging, vulnerability, and emotional wellness. Her mission: to help 10,000+ people find real connection—not performative, surface-level “friendship.”

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Why she matters: Jewell gets it. She’s lived the loneliness, learned the science, and built a framework for friendship that actually heals. She’s not talking theory—she’s lived this, and she’s here to help you stop overthinking and start connecting.


Key Takeaways

  • Friendship isn’t optional—it’s a vital part of your mental health ecosystem.
  • Loneliness and social anxiety feed each other, but neither is permanent.
  • True friendship requires vulnerability, not perfection.
  • Meaningful connections heal shame, boost emotional safety, and build resilience.
  • You don’t have to fix yourself to be loved—you need to show up honestly.
 

Actionable Items

  1. Reconnect intentionally. Pick one person this week and send them a real message—no memes, no filler. Ask how they truly are.
  2. Notice your inner critic. When you catch yourself thinking “I’m too much” or “I’m not enough,” pause and reframe.
  3. Create consistency. Friendship grows in the small, steady moments—text, coffee, or call. Just keep showing up.
 

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