Reflections: Friendship
In this episode, Stacy reflects on the importance and value of friendship, sparked by a recent visit from a long-time friend.
She recount the joy of reconnecting with friends from different phases of her life, including high school friends and a best friend of over two decades.
Stacy speaker highlights the practices that have helped maintain these friendships, such as sharing daily gratitudes, and the unique connection felt with people from her small hometown.
00:00 Starting the Journey: Reflections on Friendship
00:37 Cherishing Long-Term Friendships: A Weekend of Reconnection
01:44 The Power of Gratitude in Friendship
03:06 Navigating Friendships Through Life's Seasons
04:06 Rekindling Connections: The Joy of Small-Town Ties
06:40 Contemplating the Impact of Social Media on Modern Friendships
07:41 The Enduring Value of Friendship
08:12 Invitation to Share Your Friendship Stories
She recount the joy of reconnecting with friends from different phases of her life, including high school friends and a best friend of over two decades.
Stacy speaker highlights the practices that have helped maintain these friendships, such as sharing daily gratitudes, and the unique connection felt with people from her small hometown.
00:00 Starting the Journey: Reflections on Friendship
00:37 Cherishing Long-Term Friendships: A Weekend of Reconnection
01:44 The Power of Gratitude in Friendship
03:06 Navigating Friendships Through Life's Seasons
04:06 Rekindling Connections: The Joy of Small-Town Ties
06:40 Contemplating the Impact of Social Media on Modern Friendships
07:41 The Enduring Value of Friendship
08:12 Invitation to Share Your Friendship Stories
Creators and Guests
Host
Stacy G. Nation, LCSW
Stacy Nation, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker, educator, and military behavioral health leader who has spent two decades helping adults and children regulate, reconnect, and heal. As an early Phase 2 certified clinician in the Neurosequential Model, Stacy blends neuroscience, trauma-informed practice, and real-world classroom experience to help educators steady themselves before they steady their students.