Overcoming Fear
Jordan and Jason discuss the importance of vulnerability in forming strong bonds and relationships. They suggest that fear of abandonment may stem from moving around a lot or experiencing instability in childhood. To overcome this fear, they recommend being vulnerable with existing friends and explaining what you're going through.In this clip
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