How To Make Friends As An Adult with Friendship Coach Danielle Bayard Jackson
Am I Doing This Right? - A podcast by Corinne Foxx and Natalie McMillan - Tuesdays
Research shows that your social network expands exponentially until about the age of 25 and then begins to slowly decline as we enter the workforce and settle into adulthood. It can feel difficult and uncomfortable to make friends when you’re not in a classroom or dorm, so we invited Danielle Bayard Jackson, a certified friendship coach, on to talk about how to develop meaningful friendships later in life, as well as maintain connections from childhood and college. She shares how she transitioned from an English teacher to certified relationship coach, and what her time as a high school teacher taught her about friendship patterns. She shares the biggest mindset barriers that she sees when it comes to making new friends, what tends to keep us stuck in our bubbles, and how to use your current network to make new friends.