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In this episode of Wait A Gam Minute Podcast, the discussion revolves around the complexities of friendship and the varying levels of connection we have with others. Gam emphasizes that not everyone we meet is truly a friend, despite how casually the term is often used. People tend to reveal their true selves through their actions, but we sometimes ignore these signs because we want to believe the best in them.
The episode also prompts listeners to reflect on their own friendships, encouraging them to consider what type of friend they are. It highlights that friendships can resemble romantic relationships in their depth and emotional investment, suggesting that we should approach them with the same care and consideration. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder to be mindful of who we let into our lives and to recognize the different levels of friendship that exist.
Hopefully this episode resonates deeply as it challenges the way you perceive and categorize your own friendships, urging you to be more discerning and intentional in your relationships.
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In this season of “Reclaimed,” journalist Charly Edsitty follows the history of oppression and exclusion that kept the Navajo from their water — and traces the fight to reclaim their […]
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