I Think I Like You
A counterintuitive approach to navigating dating and building relationships in the digital age. This is for the woman who feels disenchanted by more common dating rhetoric and sometimes even questions if she wants a relationship at all. She already lives a rich, full life. She would like to share that with someone, but not at the expense of herself. What gives? That’s where we’re digging in.
I Think I Like You
On Making, Maintaining and Letting Go Of Friends In Our 30s and 40s | Ep 114
On the heals of a very significant friendship ending for me in the last few years, the nature of friendship — what drives our friendships, what they look like, how our relational patterns manifest in this space (i.e. outside of romance) — has been of particular interest to me.
Today I'm joined by my dear Catherine Zack, a friend made in the last few years but a really close one (something we'll get into in today's episode). We dig into a variety of things around friendship, including:
- How does friendship change in your 30s and 40s?
- The role of friends in relation to our marriages (Hint: They're really necessary)
- How connection and socializing looks different in the midst of really busy lives — and how that's ok
- How friends can (and should) have different roles
- The evolving nature of childhood, college and earlier life friends
- How motherhood impacts friendship
- The ending of friendships
....and more. It's a sweet, juicy, conversation between....dear, newish, friends.
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