
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Today Laura is joined by Paige Dempsey, a feminist dating and relationship coach, to discuss the challenges many women face in making new friends as adults, especially after significant life transitions like divorce. They share vulnerably about their experiences putting themselves out there to find connection, whether showing up for meetup groups, joining social media communities, or simply striking up conversations at local events. Paige offers practical advice for taking it slow when getting to know new people, asking questions, and being open even when feeling uncomfortable or fearing rejection.
Are you looking to grow your circle of friends in this season of life? Join the conversation now to get tangible tips and an empathetic perspective!
Timestamps[2:02] The difficulty of making friends as an adult
[6:54] Advice for being okay with discomfort when meeting new people
[12:04] Where to find potential new friends (social media, local groups, events)
[15:43] Laura's experience trying to make new friends
[18:05] Importance of asking questions, being open, and not rushing into friendships
[19:35] Importance of being participatory at events
[21:54] The opening line Paige uses to start conversations
[21:12] Extending invitations and not taking rejection personally
[22:41] Recommendation for the book "Platonic" on making friends as an adult
QuotesFOLLOW THE PODCAST: http://www.thatswhereimatpodcast.com
BOOKS & JOURNALS: https://www.amazon.com/author/laurarichards
FOLLOW PAIGE:
www.paigedempseycoaching.com
https://www.instagram.com/datingcoachpaige
https://www.tiktok.com/@datingcoachpaige
https://www.facebook.com/paigedempseycoaching/
"Platonic" by Marisa G. Franco (on making friends as an adult): https://drmarisagfranco.com/secrets-to-making-friends-as-an-adult/
Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com
Contact us for expert podcast production and support.
By Laura Richards4.9
5656 ratings
Today Laura is joined by Paige Dempsey, a feminist dating and relationship coach, to discuss the challenges many women face in making new friends as adults, especially after significant life transitions like divorce. They share vulnerably about their experiences putting themselves out there to find connection, whether showing up for meetup groups, joining social media communities, or simply striking up conversations at local events. Paige offers practical advice for taking it slow when getting to know new people, asking questions, and being open even when feeling uncomfortable or fearing rejection.
Are you looking to grow your circle of friends in this season of life? Join the conversation now to get tangible tips and an empathetic perspective!
Timestamps[2:02] The difficulty of making friends as an adult
[6:54] Advice for being okay with discomfort when meeting new people
[12:04] Where to find potential new friends (social media, local groups, events)
[15:43] Laura's experience trying to make new friends
[18:05] Importance of asking questions, being open, and not rushing into friendships
[19:35] Importance of being participatory at events
[21:54] The opening line Paige uses to start conversations
[21:12] Extending invitations and not taking rejection personally
[22:41] Recommendation for the book "Platonic" on making friends as an adult
QuotesFOLLOW THE PODCAST: http://www.thatswhereimatpodcast.com
BOOKS & JOURNALS: https://www.amazon.com/author/laurarichards
FOLLOW PAIGE:
www.paigedempseycoaching.com
https://www.instagram.com/datingcoachpaige
https://www.tiktok.com/@datingcoachpaige
https://www.facebook.com/paigedempseycoaching/
"Platonic" by Marisa G. Franco (on making friends as an adult): https://drmarisagfranco.com/secrets-to-making-friends-as-an-adult/
Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com
Contact us for expert podcast production and support.

1,405 Listeners

1,430 Listeners

1,072 Listeners

571 Listeners

227 Listeners

518 Listeners

44 Listeners

288 Listeners

692 Listeners

297 Listeners

2,651 Listeners

63 Listeners

86 Listeners

204 Listeners

132 Listeners