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🗓️ 8 September 2021
⏱️ 30 minutes
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09: Part 1 of 2. How can we navigate relationships after such a bizarre year of scarcity/ "pod mentality" while having the whole world at our fingertips? I had the pleasure of chatting with Professor Sean Branagan (@sean_branagan on Twitter) and friend Ruby Saracino (@rubysaracino on Instagram) about relationships. We talked Dunbar's Number, Jane McGonigal's method from "Superbetter", the 5 step process to making connections, and this bizarre post-Covid, pre-feeling normal time in our lives. Feel free to follow along with journal prompts you can find on my Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/margot.lee/
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0:28.7 | hi guys welcome back to Working Title. It's your host, Margo, and I'm so happy you're here. It's been a while since the last episode, so I think it's time for a quick refresh on what this podcast is all about. |
1:00.2 | Yeah. quick refresh on what this podcast is all about. I've always been someone who likes to make sense of things. |
1:03.9 | Recently, my mom told me that when I was younger and I was hysterically crying, she would |
1:09.8 | just sit me down and explain the situation, what was going on, maybe why I felt |
1:15.7 | upset, and almost immediately I would stop crying. |
1:20.0 | And I feel like that's been a byline of my life. |
1:22.7 | It manifests for me in two ways, and that is through journaling, and it's also through this podcast. |
1:28.9 | It feels like I can identify different chapters of my life by certain fixations I have during those |
1:34.9 | times. I find it's really important to me that I focus on those fixations and topics when they |
1:40.8 | come up so that I feel like I can get to the bottom of it, not necessarily to find a |
1:45.6 | solution, but just to get to the root of those emotions that I'm feeling and kind of just make |
1:50.9 | sense of my existence and my experiences. In past episodes, this podcast has focused a lot on identity. |
1:58.6 | And I find that when I have these fixations, it's easy to identify |
2:03.4 | with whatever problems or themes are coming up in my life. I've noticed this really powerful |
2:09.7 | pattern of going through these things together. And when I open up about these certain topics |
2:15.5 | that I might be struggling with or confused about, |
2:18.1 | I find this huge community of people that are feeling the exact same way or dealing with the |
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