NOTE: The letter below was so compelling (to me) that I used it in episode #154 of the podcast AND I continued the answer here in the newsletter for July’s anonymous letter post. It’s rare—actually, I think this is the first time—that I’ve used a question in both the podcast and the Substack. But it was such a good one that I’m still thinking about it after releasing the episode I recorded with my show’s assistant producer, Rebekah Jacobs. FIND EPISODE #154 on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! I’m drawn to these types of scenarios where the issue is more nuanced. For example, “My friend always puts me down in public,” is NOT nuanced. Someone who does that is not a good friend. The friend in July’s letter is in the gray zone. You can upgrade your subscription to “Conversations About Friendship” any time and always have access to new monthly anonymous questions/answers along with the archive. You’re always welcome here, and I’d love to have you. Dear Nina,...Continue reading this post for free in the Substack app |
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Wednesday, 9 July 2025
"My friend overshares my information"
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