
We Used to Be Best Friends is a podcast where we dive deep into everything friendship-related—from the highs and lows of friendship dynamics to the heartbreak of breakups and the journey to building healthier, more fulfilling connections. Whether it’s understanding why friendships fall apart, learning how to be a better friend, or navigating the tricky terrain of making new friends, we’re here to ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationSociety & CultureRelationships | ||||

On this episode, we dive into having standards within friendship and what that looks like. We build confidence and self reliance with strong boundaries, we learn to weed out friendships that are not for us, to make space for friendships that are. How... more
In this episode, Sabrina and Kelly Conrad delve into the complexities of covert narcissism, exploring its subtle manipulations and the emotional turmoil it causes. They share personal experiences, discuss the signs of narcissistic behavior, and empha... more
In this episode, Sabrina explores the concept of love bombing in friendships, a manipulation tactic that can lead to emotional abuse. She discusses the signs of love bombing, the cycle it creates, and how it can lead to isolation and control. The con... more
In this episode, I share my engagement story and talk about how important friendships are—especially during big life events like weddings. I open up about my journey through toxic relationships, the joy of finding true love with Nick, and the challen... more
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Anyone who has encountered a toxic friend knows how crazy making the experience is. So grateful Sabrina is able to not only articulate what this type of abuse looks like, but also how to navigate these types of people when we encounter them.
As a listener and guest I just love Sabrina’s experience and advice she gives to help us heal from all kinds of abusive relationships!
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Focusing on the complexities of friendships, this podcast provides listeners with in-depth discussions about various aspects of relationship dynamics. Episodes cover topics such as toxic friendships, emotional manipulation, and the journey of healing from heartbreak. Unique narratives share personal experiences and professional insights, particularly regarding recognizing red flags in relationships, building healthy connections, and navigating friendship breakups. With a blend of storytelling and expert interviews, the content is valuable for anyone wanting to understand and improve their friendship experiences.
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We Used to Be Best Friends launched a year ago and published 16 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on We Used to Be Best Friends include:
1. Kelly Conrad
2. Laura Richards
3. Hattie Hyder
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