Another Layer in the Exclusion ConversationOn power, effort, and the friendships we want but haven’t built
Sometimes listeners tell me my podcast episodes are too short. Nervy, right? YOU try editing weekly audio and video tracks and then we can talk about length. But to be fair, sometimes I see their point. Take this week’s episode. In episode 181, Exclusion and the Power to Build New Friendships, best-selling author Amy Weatherly and I reflect on our own experiences of exclusion and talk directly to listeners who are still in that painful space—feeling sad, angry, or stuck after not being included in girls’ weekends, group chats, or dinners with “certain groups.” In 30 minutes, we discussed:
I love this episode. Amy and I both had a lot to say. And we could have said a lot more! Here’s how Amy described the episode to her (over one million) readers on the Sister I am With You Facebook Page:
Sometimes there’s more we wish we could have said in the episode.One of the hardest parts of talking about exclusion and friendship is this: it’s not always that everyone is “mean.” Sometimes there is work to do on ourselves, too. Amy and I talked a lot about power—about what we can and can’t control when friendships change, fall apart, or never quite get off the ground. After the episode, Amy wrote a short piece expanding on one of the most important ideas from our conversation: being honest about your own efforts. She puts words to something many of us sense but rarely say out loud. Not all exclusion is frivolous cruelty. Sometimes it’s simply the result of relationships we hoped would exist, but never fully built. What follows isn’t about blame. It’s about agency. It’s about the quiet, unglamorous work of friendship—the kind that doesn’t show up in Instagram photos. Here’s Amy.
Listen to episode #181 on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! Books, Shows, Recipes, and Items I’m Into These Days
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Wednesday, 21 January 2026
Another Layer in the Exclusion Conversation
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