Managing Expectations in Female Friendships with Danielle Bayard Jackson

Tune in to learn how to navigate these waters with grace and strength, and to understand why sometimes, the best thing we can do for ourselves and others is to part ways.

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This week, dive into the complex world of female friendships with the insightful Danielle Bayard Jackson, certified friendship coach, educator, and author of "Fighting for Our Friendships."

In this episode, Danielle explores the nuanced dynamics of disagreements among women, the natural lifecycle of friendships, and when it might be time to let go. With her extensive background, including founding the Friend Forward platform and her role as a spokesperson for Bumble For Friends, Danielle brings a wealth of knowledge to the table.

She discusses why the end of a friendship isn't necessarily a failure but a season that has come to its natural close. Tune in to learn how to navigate these waters with grace and strength, and to understand why sometimes, the best thing we can do for ourselves and others is to part ways.

Don't miss this episode full of actionable insights that could change how you view and manage your friendships. Whether you're in the throes of a friendship challenge or just curious about this integral aspect of life, there's something in this conversation for everyone.

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