Navigating adult friendships can be messy, complicated, and confusing for many. But whether you are Gen-Z, Millennials, Gen X and beyond, friendship is an essential relationship for your wellbeing. Join former BuzzFeed personality, Daysha Veronica, each week as she tackles everything from friendship red flags and setting boundaries to making new friends, maintaining long-distance friendships, dealing with friendship breakups, and handling tough conversations. Whether you're struggling with ghosting, social anxiety, or toxic friendships, this is the place for practical tips and real talk!
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Real Talk Friend Therapy: Honest Conversations, Advice + Tips For Stronger Adult Friendships is a society podcast hosted by Daysha Veronica, Yes Queen, with 45 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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EP 41: Nolan Wells, Shanquella Robinson and Discernment In Friendship
Aug 14, 202636 min
Daysha is taking a slight departure from regularly scheduled programming to discuss the currently developing tragic story of Nolan Wells, the Black Mississippi teen who mysteriously died during an outing with “friends.” She examines what his story as well as the heartbreaking story of Shanquella Robinson reveals about the intricacies of race, friendship and discernment and discusses how we can and should always be thoughtful about the friendships we keep. In this week’s episode, Daysha specifically: Discusses the underlying tension that exists within White and Black friendships Explores how advice her mom gave her on race and friendship in her youth kept her from rooting out some problematic friendships And makes the case for why a strong sense discernment is a crucial part of the friendship making process So, I hope you are sat and ready because Real Talk Friend Therapy with Daysha Veronica is in session! REFERENCES: ( As an Amazon Associate, Daysha earns a small percentage from qualifying purchases ): EP 3: What Is Friendship? EP: 21 Your Relationship BATNA EP 24: What If I Don’t Have Friends Of My Race? (Part 1) EP 28: What If I Don’t Have Friends Of My Race (Part 2) FT. Dannyell Rasco EP 38: Where In The World Has Daysha Been? FT. Becky Harris RESOURCES: The Real Talk Friend Therapy Friendship Painpoint Survey Looking for someone to talk to about this week’s episode? Join our exclusive Facebook group ! Looking for a new therapist? Or are you interested in starting therapy for the first time? Check out the Real Talk Friend Therapy Therapist Resources List ! Level up yourself + your adult friendships through more tips, explanations, advice and strategies on the Yes Queen YouTube Channel ! For news, updates and more insights on how to create stronger adult friendships, join the Yes Queen email list . CONNECT: Daysha Veronica IG/Threads: @DayshaVeronica TikTok: @DayshaVeronica BlueSky: @DayshaVeronica Yes Queen IG/Threads: @YesQueenLife TikTok: @YesQueenLife BlueSky: @YesQueenLife CREDITS: Producer: Becky Harris Executive Producer: Daysha Veronica If you like what you hear, don’t forget to subscribe, and leave us a 5 star review wherever you listen to podcasts!
Making friends as an adult can feel overwhelming—but it's far from impossible. In this episode of our recurring series, #WhyAreWeFriends , Daysha explores the real-life origins of her closest relationships to better understand how meaningful friendships are formed and maintained. This week, Daysha reconnects with Kendall, her wifey for lifey from high school who she hasn’t lived in the same state as since they were teens. And yet, through a lot of conscious effort and communication, they’ve been able to maintain a vibrant friendship for the last 20 years! They chat about getting kicked out of the Vatican on a school trip to Italy, running high school together as Head and Vice Head of School, and what they learned being in an interracial friendship that started in their teens. REFERENCES: ( As an Amazon Associate, Daysha earns a small percentage from qualifying purchases ): EP 13: #WhyAreWeFriends w/ Dee EP 29: #WhyAreWeFriends w/ Rachel RESOURCES: The Real Talk Friend Therapy Friendship Painpoint Survey Looking for someone to talk to about this week’s episode? Join our exclusive Facebook group ! Looking for a new therapist? Or are you interested in starting therapy for the first time? Check out the Real Talk Friend Therapy Therapist Resources List ! Level up yourself + your adult friendships through more tips, explanations, advice and strategies on the Yes Queen YouTube Channel ! For news, updates and more insights on how to create stronger adult friendships, join the Yes Queen email list . CONNECT: Daysha Veronica IG/Threads: @DayshaVeronica TikTok: @DayshaVeronica BlueSky: @DayshaVeronica Yes Queen IG/Threads: @YesQueenLife TikTok: @YesQueenLife BlueSky: @YesQueenLife CREDITS: Producer: Becky Harris Executive Producer: Daysha Veronica If you like what you hear, don’t forget to subscribe, and leave us a 5 star review wherever you listen to podcasts!
<p>Is it just Daysha or does even brunch feel like it’s gotten way more curated, aesthetic and high stakes lately? Are you someone who likes to show out when they plan a get together, but feel like people are all bailing on you at the last minute? Or are you the person who likes to say yes in the moment to an invite but then bail at the last minute?</p><p>In this week’s episode, Daysha goes over:</p><p>The difference between hosting and hanging out</p><p>How social media has changed the way we t...
EP 40: Can Men And Women Truly Ever Be Friends? FT. Becky Harris and Jess
Apr 6, 20261h 27mS3
<p>While it’s coming a little late, in honor of Women’s history month, Daysha decides to tackle the age-old question of whether or not men and women — and more specifically hetero men and women can ever truly be friends. While the question can seem silly and slightly regressive, Daysha invites her bestie, Becky Harris, to sit down and ponder with her since Becky has had a lot of successful male friendships. But they soon realize, at what cost are women stifling themselves in order to maintain male friendship and discuss the impact that the media has had over societ...
EP 39: How Living In Contrast Is Keeping You From Your Best Relationships
Mar 20, 202620 minS3
<p>Contrast, as defined in The Law of Attraction by Michael J. Losier, is “anything you don’t like, doesn’t feel good, or causes you to be in a negative mood.” And when we live in contrast for too long — aka we observe people who make us feel negative, but continue to engage with them and give them our attention, then we are only inviting more negativity into our lives.</p><p>In this week Daysha goes over:</p><p>What is contrast and why it’s keeping us from the relationships we want</p><p>How she’s approached get...
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