SEEK Human Spaces
EPISODE NOTES Friends are often called our chosen family and for good reason. At their best, they become our strongest support system, shaping not just our lives but our careers as well. However, meaningful friendships don’t happen by chance. They’re built with intention, vulnerability, and effort. In the second part of their conversation on friendship, Aravind Mallipudi and Tanuja Ramchal explore what it takes to go beyond superficial interactions and build & sustain friendships in adulthood. Here's what's covered: * Staying open in friendships and how to take emotional risks and express yourself authentically, even when the fear of rejection and possibility of disappointment is present * Following your interests and why engaging in activities that bring you joy can lead to satisfying and meaningful friendships * The importance of examining how you're showing up, and confronting the expectation that any one person (or a job) can meet all of your needs * Engaging with people in a fast-paced city like New York [hint: it requires you slowing down enough to be intentional] * What makes friendships last & the qualities that allow friendships to stand the test of time, including showing up for the people you value even when it's inconvenient
10 episodios
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