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Spring 2026 Syllabus | Longing for a Friend Group Feat. Danielle Bayard Jackson

23 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the Cashmere & Collard Greens Spring 2026 Syllabus, we're talking about collective friendship, the longing for a friend group, and what it actually takes to build one. I incorporated recorded insights from Danielle Bayard Jackson, women's relational health educator, director of the Women's Relational Health Institute, and author of Fighting for Our Friendships, woven throughout my own reflections. This conversation is the audio companion to Module 01 of the Spring 2026 Syllabus, and I'd encourage you to read the full module on Substack alongside this episode for the full experience.

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