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Katie and Christie are getting to know how to hold space for their friends. For some of us, it is natural to immediately try and fix a problem when we see it, especially if it is our friend's problem. However, that is not always the best way to support them. In this episode, Katie and Christie reflect on their own friendship dynamic (past vs. present) and how they found their groove of doing more by saying less. They discuss when to give or take advice from a friend, learning to truly hear what their friends are asking for, and what it looks like to "hold space" for their friends who are hurting. They also ponder the idea of toxic femininity and what to do when you feel the urge to give unsolicited advice too often. But first, they discuss what they are listening to these days and the product that honestly has an absolute hold on both of them. Enjoy!
Be sure to follow and subscribe for new episodes every Wednesday!
Find us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/wedontknowherpod
Contact us: [email protected]
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2020 ratings
Katie and Christie are getting to know how to hold space for their friends. For some of us, it is natural to immediately try and fix a problem when we see it, especially if it is our friend's problem. However, that is not always the best way to support them. In this episode, Katie and Christie reflect on their own friendship dynamic (past vs. present) and how they found their groove of doing more by saying less. They discuss when to give or take advice from a friend, learning to truly hear what their friends are asking for, and what it looks like to "hold space" for their friends who are hurting. They also ponder the idea of toxic femininity and what to do when you feel the urge to give unsolicited advice too often. But first, they discuss what they are listening to these days and the product that honestly has an absolute hold on both of them. Enjoy!
Be sure to follow and subscribe for new episodes every Wednesday!
Find us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/wedontknowherpod
Contact us: [email protected]