
Conversations with experts, authors, and friends explore how we can better navigate the joy and the heartbreak of being a person in the world, with other people. Created, produced and hosted by Madeleine Dore. For more projects and offers, visit www.madeleinedore.com
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this episode, host Madeleine Dore asks: how can we make new connections and maintain friendships?
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In this episode, host Madeleine Dore asks: how do we navigate the various dips in our friendships throughout our lives?
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In this episode, host Madeleine Dore asks: how can we better understand the ebbs and flows we experience in our social lives?
For more projects and offerings from the creator, visit www.madeleinedore.com
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In this episode, host Madeleine Dore asks how can we live well with other people?
For more projects and offerings from the creator, visit www.madeleinedore.com
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Couldn’t have listened to it all fast enough. The person who said less thinking more doing totally missed the point!
Being a person in the world, with other people, can be so hard! This podcast is an incredible toolkit for navigating our social lives and analyzing our relationships from a place of interest rather than judgement. As a bonus, the interviews always make me think of other friends who might enjoy the episode, so it’s a fantastic conversation-starter for messaging someone you want to bring back into your life. Cannot recommend highly enough.
Enjoy listening to the conversation Madeleine is having with different people and they’re quite interesting and insightful which has made me rethink the way I approach maintaining and creating friendships and relationships in general.
I’m loving this new show as much as I loved Madeline Dore’s previous project. I look forward to every new episode.
Feeling a little wobbly socially after some major life changes and covid, this podcast has helped me feel excited about broadening my social horizons. It has practical tips, great insights, and is delivered artfully. I have been so engaged the whole way through. It’s also alleviated a lot of my anxiety re venturing into new social situations and is helping me become more confident. More than that, it’s just a great entertaining listen. Highly recommended.
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