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🗓️ 16 August 2023
⏱️ 65 minutes
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When was the last time you reached out to one of your neighbors? Not just the people you feel comfortable with, but the ones who live near that you might not know beyond a “How are you?” in passing. As we continue our Community and Friendship series, we’re taking a look at why it enriches our lives (and the lives of our neighbors) to invest in the people around us. It doesn’t have to mean they all become our best friends, but a little curiosity, a little paying attention, and a little effort to listen will go a long way in developing the kinds of relationships that make life sweeter. To help guide this conversation, we’re delighted to welcome author and speaker Shannan Martin back to the show! Through her writing, Shannan has revolutionized the way we think about relationships with her refreshing perspectives. She articulates the need for genuine, deep-seated friendships that stretch beyond conventional norms. She also unravels the complexities of forging meaningful connections in our modern world, and her last book “Start with Hello” beckons us toward extending hospitality in ways that might feel awkward at first, but will net us that sense of community and belonging we all long for.
Shannan and Jen discuss:
How Shannan, a self proclaimed introvert, faced her loneliness after she and her family moved from the country to the city by getting outside her comfort zone and making herself available to meet her neighbors
What it means to be deeply embedded in a neighborhood where you are both a good neighbor, and your neighbors are good neighbors to you
How making new friends, no matter how big or small, always starts with a simple “hello” and the small steps towards getting to know someone by making eye contact, paying attention and helping when we can
Shannan and Jen agree that when we reach out beyond our fears, beyond our comfort level, and beyond our borders with radical hospitality, good things start to happen in our neighborhoods which then trickle out to our communities and begin to affect society as a whole. And, be sure to stay with us ‘til the very end–you won’t want to miss a little bonus chat among friends about whether ice cream is healthy for you or not, and what flavors Jen and Shannan swear by.
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Thought-Provoking Quotes:
“Every relationship that we have, whether it's the smallest acquaintance or our truest loves, began with a hello.” - Shannan Martin
“There's this unfair idea that if somebody is unhoused, they're gonna be inherently a danger to us and it's just simply not true.” - Shannan Martin
“What if we just decided to eat together? What if we decided that nobody is exempt from being in our home? Everybody's invited. That makes life really interesting.” - Shannan Martin
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
The Window (a nonprofit organization out of Goshen, IN)
For the Love Episode ft. Osheta Moore
An article on the health benefits of Ice Cream by The Atlantic
Guest’s Links:
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Jen’s website
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| 0:00.0 | Hey everybody, Jen Hatmaker here, your host of the For the Love podcast. |
| 0:08.4 | You guys welcome to the show. |
| 0:09.8 | I'm so glad that you are here today. |
| 0:13.6 | We're in a series called For the Love of Community and Friendships. |
| 0:21.0 | As a podcast team, we're constantly paying attention to you, our listener, and what you |
| 0:26.0 | are saying and what you're asking for, like every time you send us an idea or a request |
| 0:31.0 | or this is something I'd love to hear on the show. |
| 0:33.2 | We're paying attention. |
| 0:34.8 | And we just have this consistent through line of our listening community saying, community |
| 0:41.3 | and friendship as an adult is still something of a pain point. |
| 0:44.8 | I feel like we need instruction around this. |
| 0:47.6 | I thought it would be this way, but it's this way. |
| 0:49.8 | I don't know how to manage this as a grown up. |
| 0:52.0 | There's just a lot around this idea. |
| 0:54.7 | And so we knew we wanted to do an entire series on it. |
| 0:58.6 | And so I can't think of a better guess than the one I have today in this space. |
| 1:04.3 | Because I think sometimes when we're hungry for connection and friendship, we keep thinking |
| 1:14.6 | it's a real complex, hard to find place to go get it, like where do you have to go? |
| 1:22.9 | Where do you have to join, right? |
| 1:25.6 | But the truth is, we literally are embedded in neighborhoods. |
| 1:32.6 | We live by people, like we have neighbors. |
| 1:36.6 | We are already in a community just by virtue of where we live. |
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