The speaker's advice for building meaningful connections involves practicing 'aggressive friendship,' which entails continuously reaching out to friends and making efforts to meet face to face. The speaker emphasizes the importance of intentional and genuine interactions, as opposed to passive communication through social media. They advocate for proactive gestures of reaching out to friends daily, comparing it to a muscle that needs to be practiced regularly.
Small talk has a bad reputation. It’s boring, shallow, and awkward. Who really wants to talk about the weather, again? But, when done right, it can be a cornerstone of connection. In this episode, Carvell Wallace is joined by Susan McPherson, the author of The Lost Art of Connecting. Susan is going to help our listener, Bee, navigate the uncomfortable small talk that she endures everyday at school pickup. Along the way, we’ll learn what questions to have in our back pocket, how to turn small talk into big talk, and even how to extract ourselves from conversations that are going on too long.
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