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In this episode of Seeking the Overlap, Baily Hancock sits down with Anna Goldfarb, journalist, author, and friendship expert, to break down the modern realities of making and maintaining friendships. Together, they explore why adult friendships feel harder to sustain, the unspoken expectations that lead to disappointment, and the essential role of “abouts” in keeping connections alive. From navigating friendship breakups to rethinking what it means to be a “good friend,” this conversation will leave you with a fresh perspective—and practical strategies—for building more intentional, fulfilling relationships.
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For the full show notes, visit the episode webpage at: https://bailyhancock.com/seekingtheoverlappod/ep12-anna-goldfarb
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Learn more about Baily and her work as a Connection Strategist, Workshop Facilitator, and Speaker at https://overlapcollective.com/
By Baily HancockIn this episode of Seeking the Overlap, Baily Hancock sits down with Anna Goldfarb, journalist, author, and friendship expert, to break down the modern realities of making and maintaining friendships. Together, they explore why adult friendships feel harder to sustain, the unspoken expectations that lead to disappointment, and the essential role of “abouts” in keeping connections alive. From navigating friendship breakups to rethinking what it means to be a “good friend,” this conversation will leave you with a fresh perspective—and practical strategies—for building more intentional, fulfilling relationships.
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For the full show notes, visit the episode webpage at: https://bailyhancock.com/seekingtheoverlappod/ep12-anna-goldfarb
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Learn more about Baily and her work as a Connection Strategist, Workshop Facilitator, and Speaker at https://overlapcollective.com/