Let’s talk about friendship. The social, emotional and physical benefits of strong bonds and the disadvantages and drawbacks of toxic pals. When you think about it, friendship was an obvious first topic for our new podcast The Well.
More on that in a moment.
You see, when my mate, 97.3FM breakfast radio host Robin Bailey and I decided to do a podcast together we knew immediately we wanted to create something that we ourselves (err, DESPERATELY) needed! We wanted a conversation – a PRACTICAL conversation – about how to live a calmer, easier and happier life.
Listen to Robin and Bec talk about making friends as a grown-up, here:
Between us, Rob and I have six kids, three dogs and two households teeming with chaos. While our lives and some of our philosophies are polar opposite (she’s a single mum of three teenage boys and I’m married with three little kids) – we struggle with the same issues: getting enough sleep, handling all the clutter in our homes, the vice-like grip technology has on our households, unpacking our relationships with food (I’m typing this eating peanut butter out of the jar), and our ongoing search to create deeper connections with our kids, our friends and our loved ones.
And where better place to start than with friendship?
Happiness experts will tell you that our relationships (or social ties) are the foundation to a happy life. Friends offer us comfort, understanding, companionship and someone to confide in and turn to in times of distress. There’s plenty of research out there now to say that positive close friendships are good for our health to the point they can even help us live longer.
The girls from Girls know what a good female friendship is.