Relationships 2.0: The Power of Tiny Interactions + Your Questions Answered: Erica Bailey on Authenticity

关系2.0:微小互动的力量 + 您的疑问解答:艾丽卡·贝利谈真诚

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2025-04-15

1 小时 24 分钟
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As you go about your day, you likely interact with family, friends and coworkers. These relationships can help you feel cared for and connected. But what if there’s a whole category of people in your life whose impact is overlooked? Today, in a favorite episode from our archives, psychologist Gillian Sandstrom reveals some simple ways to make your life a little more joyful and maybe even a little less lonely. Then, we talk with researcher Erica Bailey, who responds to listeners' questions about authenticity and how to reveal our true selves to the people around us.
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  • This is Hidden Brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantan.

  • Ask yourself what makes you happy.

  • Many people would say spending time with close friends, quality moments with family, playing with a pet.

  • Most of us can agree relationships are at the heart of a life well-lived.

  • Social science research bears this out.

  • Countless studies suggest that our emotional ties to others shape our well-being.

  • Long-running analyses that track people over time show

  • that social connections are not just about our emotional well-being.

  • They're important determinants of our physical health.

  • But it's one thing to say that relationships are important.

  • It's another to go about getting them or preserving them.

  • Lifelong friends move away to other towns and countries.

  • Romantic relationships come undone.

  • Relatives pass away.

  • And especially as people get older, many find it difficult to form new relationships,

  • even as they yearn to feel close to others.

  • New psychological research suggests a solution to this problem, or at least a partial solution,

  • and it's one that's easily accessible to everyone.

  • Last week in our Relationships 2.0 series, we looked at the common mistakes we make when negotiating with other people.