The Other Significant Others: How to Reimagine Your Friendships with Rhaina Cohen (Re-Release)
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What would change if, instead of prioritizing romantic relationships, we made friendships the center of our lives? NPR's Rhaina Cohen joins Reimagining Love to explore the possibilities embedded within that question. In her new book, Rhaina invites us into the worlds of people who've organized their lives around deep friendship and, in doing so, challenge our ideas and assumptions about which relationships should be at the heart of a fulfilling life.
Resources worth mentioning from the episode:
- The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center by Rhaina Cohen
- Listen to "Dear Friend," the song inspired by Rhaina's book
- Connect with Rhaina online
- "Parent–adult child estrangement in the United States by gender, race/ethnicity, and sexuality" from the Journal of Marriage and Family
Continue the conversation with Dr. Alexandra Solomon:
- Ask a question! Submit your relationship challenge: https://form.jotform.com/212295995939274
- Access Resources, like quizzes and courses: https://www.dralexandrasolomon.com/resources
- Order Dr. Alexandra’s book, Love Every Day: https://bookshop.org/p/books/love-every-day-365-relational-self-awareness-practices-to-help-your-relationship-heal-grow-and-thrive-alexandra-solomon/19970421?ean=9781683736530
- Cultivate connection by subscribing to Dr. Alexandra’s Loving Bravely newsletter: https://newsletter.dralexandrasolomon.com/
- Learn more on IG: https://www.instagram.com/dr.alexandra.solomon/
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