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What happens when connection goes wrong? In this episode of The Connection Code, Jeana Anderson Cohen and Rachel Gillman Rischall swap stories about their biggest connection pet peeves — from transactional networking emails and unfulfilled promises to the dreaded “we should grab coffee” that never happens.

But this isn’t just a vent session. Together, Jeana and Rachel explore what these missteps can teach us about being better friends, colleagues, and connectors. Expect laughter, self-awareness, and even a few cringe-worthy personal stories (like the time Rachel asked a near-stranger for a celebrity birthday video … and lived to regret it).

They’ll unpack:

    • How to ask for introductions without making it transactional
    • The art of following through on favors and commitments
    • Why “we should” is the most overused phrase in connection
    • The beauty of being inclusive at events — and how to be the person who invites others in
    • Simple scripts for repairing connection missteps (and why an authentic apology still matters)
  • And stay tuned for Show & Tell, where Jeana shares the Washington Post article that proves almost everything is better with friends, and Rachel spotlights a Chicago restaurant’s inspiring story of community support after tragedy struck.

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