Yen: For an anxiously attached person to feel relaxed in a dynamic, b it friendship, beit romantic, whatever, they need to have some sort of commitment or and that can just be validation of reciprocal feelings. And so one solution, and like a romantic relationship, is just be like, those two don't go together. You need to be with some one secure, right? And just break up, and that's that. But it's more complex than friendships or neighbors or work relationships. Yen: Diversifying your portfolio of a friend, i think is is useful. As we get older, youknow, in our twenties, this is something that cristel taught
Welcome to the second episode in our series on creator communities and the people who build, nurture, and grow alongside their communities of all shapes and sizes.
Today we’re talking to the prolific creator and podcast icon, Katie Dalebout!
Katie Dalebout is a writer, podcast producer, and host. Her weekly interview show began in 2013 and now has over 400 episodes with nearly 5 million downloads. In 2019, she started Spiraling, a co-hosted podcast with Serena Wolf. Her book Let It Out published in 2016, is interactive and full of journaling prompts and writing exercises. She teaches workshops, and an online class for independent podcasters, runs a digital supportive group called In Process, consults, and writes a weekly newsletter. She lives in Los Angeles.
Follow along with Katie on IG @katiedalebout / @letitouttt
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