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In this Episode

the profound impact of friendships on our psychological well-being and how we can cultivate meaningful connections despite the challenges of parenthood.

Here is what we discussed:
• Social connections are one of the most powerful predictors of health, happiness, and longevity
• The “over-under” phenomenon: we overestimate the effort relationships take and underestimate their benefits
• Loneliness during parenthood is normal and serves as a signal of our need for connection
• Even brief interactions (10 minutes) with friends can significantly impact our overall happiness
• Different friendships serve different purposes – identify which ones provide restoration versus maintenance
• Self-reflection helps determine which relationships align with your values and current needs
• Vulnerability and imperfection create stronger connections than projecting a perfect image
• Friendship skills are actually a constellation of different abilities that develop throughout life
• Workplace connections are powerful drivers of wellbeing, productivity, and organizational success
• When we prioritize our friendships, we model for our children that relationships are worth investing in

About This Week's Guest

Dr. Miriam Kirmayer is a clinical psychologist and leading expert on friendship and human connection.
With over a decade of research, she helps individuals and organizations build stronger relationships, supportive workplaces, and meaningful lives. Known for her engaging keynotes and workshops, Dr. Miriam equips teams with practical tools to foster belonging, well-being, and mentorship—both at work and beyond.

 

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