Real Talk Friend Therapy: Honest Conversations, Advice + Tips For Stronger Adult Friendships

Real Talk Friend Therapy: Honest Conversations, Advice + Tips For Stronger Adult Friendships

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Navigating adult friendships can be messy, complicated, and confusing for many. But whether you are Gen-Z, Millennials, Gen X and beyond, friendship is an essential relationship for your wellbeing. Join former BuzzFeed personality, Daysha Veronica, each week as she tackles everything from friendship red flags and setting boundaries to making new friends, maintaining long-distance friendships, dealing with friendship breakups, and handling tough conversations. Whether you're struggling with ghosting, social anxiety, or toxic friendships, this is the place for practical tips and real talk!

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EP 37: Attachment Styles and Friendship

Season 2Oct 23, 202544 min

When people talk about attachment styles in popular culture, it’s usually within the context of a romantic relationship. But understanding your attachment style can actually be super beneficial for your friendships as well. In this week’s episode, Daysha goes over: What the three major attachment st

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EP 36: How To Say No—Especially When It Comes To Financial Situations with Friends (#BetterYouBetterFriend)

Season 2Oct 2, 202532 min

For our last episode in the friendship and money series, Daysha has a mini coaching session for y’all this week that dives into ways you can turn down group outings in a clear and kind manner when you don’t have the funds. In this episode she: Offers strategies on how to define your financial bounda

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Episode 35: How To Exist In Mixed Earning Friendships FT. Aja Evans

Season 2Sep 19, 20251h 2m

Do your friends make more money than you? Or are you the friend who outearns their friend group? Regardless of where you fall, talking about money and budgets and limitations is already extremely stressful, but when you add friendship on top of it — it can really make or break some relationships. So