Know What You See with Brian Lowery
Science:Social Sciences
This season Brian explores some of the topics from his book “Selfless: The Social Construction of You”. Specifically, how we see ourselves, and how our relationships and social interactions shape the way we live. Even before the pandemic, there was evidence our social lives were fraying. Engagement in social clubs, civic organizations, churches have been in decline and the traditional ways of meeting new people has lost ground to apps and smartphones. So what does this mean for modern day friendships, and what we all need from these connections?
Guests:
Danielle Bayard Jackson, Friendship Coach and Educator
Anita Gupta, Associate Dean for Student Affairs at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU
Riley and Kenji Enright - Friendship “Board Meetings”
For more about Brian and the show, go to knowwhatyousee.com.
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