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HTL 102: How To Make Friends and Socialize Better, with Tony Bacigalupo

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Today, Tony Bacigalupo is my guest and he and I will be talking about how to make friends and socialize better.
Tony is a master at bringing people together. He started Manhanten's first co-working space and discovered how fun it is to bring people together and watch how friends and relationships are created.
He has been helping people start co-working communities all over the world since 2007.
Do you feel you have sort of lost your groove? You are not alone!
It is true that we have recently emerged from quarantine and for sure there is this thing that some people have called the loneliness epidemic.
And that it is a major problem affecting a lot of people in the world right now.
We feel lonely because we think we don't have friends or a great support group.
So how do we break out of that shadow and start being social? Either again or for the first time?
Tony is here to offer some things that he has learned and done himself, to help kind of break down the barriers that make it difficult for us to find our people.
Show notes can be found at:
howtolife.com/102

Thanks for listening! Click my LinkTree to find me everywhere!

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Today, Tony Bacigalupo is my guest and he and I will be talking about how to make friends and socialize better.
Tony is a master at bringing people together. He started Manhanten's first co-working space and discovered how fun it is to bring people together and watch how friends and relationships are created.
He has been helping people start co-working communities all over the world since 2007.
Do you feel you have sort of lost your groove? You are not alone!
It is true that we have recently emerged from quarantine and for sure there is this thing that some people have called the loneliness epidemic.
And that it is a major problem affecting a lot of people in the world right now.
We feel lonely because we think we don't have friends or a great support group.
So how do we break out of that shadow and start being social? Either again or for the first time?
Tony is here to offer some things that he has learned and done himself, to help kind of break down the barriers that make it difficult for us to find our people.
Show notes can be found at:
howtolife.com/102

Thanks for listening! Click my LinkTree to find me everywhere!

  continue reading

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