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In this episode, I sit down with Jewel Hohman, a connection enthusiast who is passionate about helping women create friendships that truly nourish them. With a degree in psychology and sociology, over 4,000 hours of coaching on friendship, and a pending master's in social work, Jewel brings both expertise and heart to the conversation. Her work combines evidence-based self-help tools with the latest friendship research, giving women practical ways to deepen their connections.

As we explore the topic of friendship, Jewel shares how important it is to cultivate meaningful relationships—especially in today's post-pandemic world. Millions of people are lonelier and more disconnected than ever, yet the subject of adult friendship often goes unspoken. Jewel sheds light on why building strong, supportive friendships matters so deeply for our emotional and mental well-being, and how to move past the barriers that keep us isolated.

This conversation is both urgent and inspiring, offering hope and actionable insights for anyone who feels the ache of loneliness or wants to strengthen their circle of support. Jewel's mission is to normalize and prioritize friendship as a vital part of living a healthy, joyful life.

Whether you've struggled to make friends as an adult, want to deepen the friendships you already have, or simply long to feel more connected, this episode will give you the tools and encouragement you need. Join us as we dive into the power of friendship, connection, and community.

Connect with Jewel here at connectionwithjewel.com

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