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The Friendship Tour | How to Make Friends, Adult Friendships, Friendship Tips and Advice, Christian Friendship - BONUS - Virtual Book Club Invitation

BONUS - Virtual Book Club Invitation

04/10/25 • 1 min

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The Friendship Tour | How to Make Friends, Adult Friendships, Friendship Tips and Advice, Christian Friendship

Hi Friends!

Let's read a book together! Why? So we can connect with other amazing women. And, because I personally want to read more and scroll less. I'm just being honest.

If you want to join me for a virtual book club, please send a message to [email protected]. Don't wait too long, though! I want to make sure the groups are small enough for women to engage with one another, so we only have room for a small group of women.

Registration will remain open until Wednesday, April 16th or until all spots have been filled, whichever comes first.

A few more details...

1. We're reading Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty.

2. The group will meet once or twice between now and the end of May.

3. I'll ask all ladies to keep their cameras on for the Book Club since we want to get to know one another.

I look forward to reading with you soon!

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Hi Friends!

Let's read a book together! Why? So we can connect with other amazing women. And, because I personally want to read more and scroll less. I'm just being honest.

If you want to join me for a virtual book club, please send a message to [email protected]. Don't wait too long, though! I want to make sure the groups are small enough for women to engage with one another, so we only have room for a small group of women.

Registration will remain open until Wednesday, April 16th or until all spots have been filled, whichever comes first.

A few more details...

1. We're reading Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty.

2. The group will meet once or twice between now and the end of May.

3. I'll ask all ladies to keep their cameras on for the Book Club since we want to get to know one another.

I look forward to reading with you soon!

Previous Episode

undefined - 52 | Making New Friends as an Adult: Why It Feels Exhausting—And Why It’s Worth It - featuring Kina Thornton Frazier

52 | Making New Friends as an Adult: Why It Feels Exhausting—And Why It’s Worth It - featuring Kina Thornton Frazier

Women often say they want more friends or deeper friendships—but what we don’t always talk about is how overwhelming it can be to actually make new friends as an adult. From awkward small talk to decoding texting etiquette, building new connections can feel like dating all over again.

In this episode of The Friendship Tour, I’m joined by my lifelong friend Kina Thornton-Frazier to talk about the emotional highs and lows of forming new friendships in adulthood. We dive into questions like:
💬 How do you know if the interest is mutual?
📲 When and how should you follow up after meeting someone new?
⏰ How much communication is too much—or too little?
🤯 Why does initiating friendship sometimes feel so exhausting?

Whether you're introverted, in a new city, or simply out of practice, this episode will help you feel seen, validated, and empowered to build meaningful relationships—without burning out.

🎧 Listen now if you’ve ever searched:

  • “Why is making friends so hard as an adult?”
  • “How to build new friendships without feeling awkward”
  • “What’s normal when forming a new connection?”
  • “How to meet and keep female friends”

Friendship may take effort, but it’s so worth it.

💖 If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review and share it with a friend. Then explore more episodes about growing and maintaining lifelong friendships!

1 | What is a True Friend? - featuring Lauren Gray

3 | Do You Want Lifelong Friends? Learn to Forgive and Ask for Forgiveness - featuring Dr. L’Tanya Morrow-Cain

6 | Childhood Neighbors Make the Best Friends - featuring Nadeen Gayle

7 | We Were on a Break! How Two Friends Grew Apart, Then Back Together (part 1) - featuring Wendy Alleyne

8 | We were on a Break! How Two Friends Grew Apart, Then Back Together (part 2) - featuring Wendy Alleyne

Next Episode

undefined - 53 | You Don't Just Need Friends - You Need Community (Here's Why)

53 | You Don't Just Need Friends - You Need Community (Here's Why)

This week on The Friendship Tour, Cecelia Curtis shares why community matters more than we sometimes realize—and how a simple Friday night at the football field reminded her of that truth.

We’re talking about the difference between friendship and community, and the three big reasons why having a village around you makes life a little easier, a little lighter, and a whole lot more joyful.

If you’ve ever felt stretched too thin, emotionally drained, or just wished someone else could pick up your kids or drop off dinner—you’re not alone. This episode is your gentle reminder that you don’t have to do it all by yourself.

Because the truth is: you need community. And it needs you, too.

After the episode, join the growing online community women like you - women who are passionate about friendship and community. Join us in the Women, Friendship, and Community Facebook group.
Want more episodes like this one? Listen to the episodes below! Or, find another that speaks to you.

BONUS - Virtual Book Club Invitation
46 | What Are Deep Friendships, and How Are They Formed? - featuring Lisa Jones Clinton
41 | What is Community? It Might Be More Than You Think
6 | Childhood Neighbors Make the Best Friends! - featuring Nadeen Gayle
*BE A GOOD FRIEND!*

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