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Nina Badzin - Finding Friends
Making new friends in different phases of our lives is not easy for anyone, no matter our age. And friendships, social engagement, and connectivity seem to play important roles in staying sharp as we get older. In this episode, friendship guru Nina Badzin suggests a variety of ways to meet people and build friendships.Nina is a Minneapolis creative writing instructor, freelance writer and editor, voracious reader, and podcast host. For the last almost ten years, Nina has been answering anonymous advice questions on the topic of friendship.We discuss how she got started in the friendship arena and how all friend-making activities are not created equal. Nina cites the importance of beginner games, Facebook groups, Kaddish, and "putting yourself out there." She offers a long list of places and activities where people might make new friends.We reference this friendship study, an online book club source, and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.As always, Nina shares her one new thing.Nina is reading Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld and The Emotional Lives of Teenagers by Lisa Damour, Ph.D.For more information about Nina, her podcast, and her book club, please visit Nina's website. If you have suggestions for how to make new friends, I'd love to hear them!You may also enjoy these episodes/articles:Is Botox for You? Tanya Singer and The Joys of KnittingMacular DegenerationAn inspiring octogenarianHow to Listen to a PodcastI'd love to hear from you! Connect with me on Facebook or Instagram, visit my website, or email me at pam@whoimettoday.com