Do you ever feel like you are the one carrying most of the weight in a friendship – always being the one to ask a friend to hang out or reaching out via phone or text? What about those friendships where others have over-the-top expectations about your role in the friendship, monopolizing your time or leaning on you too much? Tune in for a lively episode where Corey and Tracy talk about reciprocity and balance in friendships and the importance of stepping back or stepping away. And, while Tracy spouts off about being old, her aversion to sarcasm, and not caring anymore about a lot of things, Corey shares her traumatic clown story and about how following through on commitments and reaching out first are must-haves for her in friendship.
Show Notes:
Dr. Corey Seemiller is an award-winning professor of leadership and global generational expert. She has authored several books and articles and speaks at events around the world. Her work has been featured in major news publications and media outlets such as NPR, The New York Times, Time Magazine, and Newsweek, and her highly popular TED Talk has garnered hundreds of thousands of views. As an accredited life coach with specialties in Law of Attraction and intuitive development, she also co-hosts the Rock That Relationship! podcast, discussing debacles and successes with breakups, healing processes, dating, and relationships and is the author of The Soulmate Strategy: My Imperfect Plan to Conquer Heartbreak and Find True Love. Corey lives in Tucson, Arizona and is an avid hiker and outdoor enthusiast.