
Their Secure Base || Hometown Friends || Season 2, Episode 7 #friendship #attachment #podcast
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In this episode of Hometown Friends, host Dr. Chandler Hoffman interviews a legendary (in Berkeley) duo, Becca Foote, and Jana Cooper Morse as they explore the deep-rooted friendships that have shaped their lives over 45 years. They discuss the significance of childhood friendships, the psychological attachments formed during adolescence, and how hometowns influence social development. The conversation delves into personal stories of mischief, identity formation, and the evolution of their friendship through various life stages, highlighting the importance of trust and connection. This conversation explores the deep-rooted friendship between two women, reflecting on their high school experiences, the impact of influential teachers, and their journeys into adulthood as they discuss the challenges of ADHD, the importance of emotional support in friendships, and the concept of chosen family. The dialogue highlights how childhood friendships shape our identities and provide a sense of belonging throughout life.
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