
We Should Get Together
The Secret to Cultivating Better Friendships
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Kat Vellos
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We Should Get Together is the handbook for anyone who's ready for better friendships, now.
Have you recently moved to a new city and are struggling to make friends?
Do you find yourself constantly making plans with friends that fall through?
Are you more likely to see your friends' social media posts than their faces?
You aren't alone. Millions of adults struggle with an uncomfortable and persistent ache: platonic longing, which is the unfulfilled wish for authentic, resilient, close friendships.
But it doesn't have to be this way. Making and maintaining friendships during adulthood can be hard or, with a bit of intention and creativity, joyful.
Author Kat Vellos, experienced designer and founder of Better Than Small Talk, tackles the four most common challenges of adult friendship: constant relocation, full schedules, the demands of partnership and family, and our culture's declining capacity for compassion and intimacy in the age of social media.
Combining expert research and personal stories pulled from conversations with hundreds of adults, We Should Get Together is the critically acclaimed, much-beloved, modern guide for making and maintaining stronger friendships.
With this book, you will learn to:
- Make and maintain friendships when you (or your friends) keep moving
- Have deeper and more meaningful conversations
- Triumph over awkwardness in social situations
- Become less dependent on your phone
- Identify and prioritize quality connections
- Find time for friendship despite your busy calendar
- Create closer, more durable friendships
Full of relatable stories, evidence-based guidance, practical tips, and 55 suggested activities, We Should Get Together is the perfect book for anyone who wants to have dedicated, life-enriching friends and who wants to be that kind of friend, too.
©2020 Kat Vellos (P)2021 Kat VellosListeners also enjoyed...
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Not what I was expecting - but I still enjoyed a lot of it
- By Emily Dewenter on 09-04-20
By: Aminatou Sow, and others
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Frientimacy
- How to Deepen Friendships for Lifelong Health and Happiness
- By: Shasta Nelson
- Narrated by: Robin Eller
- Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
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In Frientimacy, award-winning speaker Shasta Nelson shows how anyone can form stronger, more meaningful friendships, marked by a level of trust she calls "frientimacy". Shasta explores the most common complaints and conflicts facing female friendships today, and lays out strategies for overcoming these pitfalls to create deeper, supportive relationships that last for the long-term.
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I didn't finish it, but I still recommend it
- By Emily on 10-21-17
By: Shasta Nelson
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Friendship in the Age of Loneliness
- An Optimist's Guide to Connection
- By: Adam Smiley Poswolsky
- Narrated by: Adam Smiley Poswolsky
- Length: 5 hrs
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We are lonelier than ever. The average American hasn't made a new friend in the last five years. Research has shown that people with close friends are happier, healthier, and live longer than people who lack strong social bonds. But why - when we are seemingly more connected than ever before - can it feel so difficult to keep those bonds alive and well? Why do we spend only four percent of our time with friends? In this warm, inspiring guide, Adam "Smiley" Poswolsky proposes a new solution for the mounting pressures of modern life: Focus on your friendships.
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This Gave Me Hope
- By Rebekah/James on 07-31-21
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Fighting for Our Friendships
- The Science and Art of Conflict and Connection in Women's Relationships
- By: Danielle Bayard Jackson
- Narrated by: Danielle Bayard Jackson
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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Bumble BFF’s resident friend expert identifies the 9 most common conflict types in women's platonic relationships, sharing practical strategies to resolve issues and strengthen ties.
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EXCELLENT
- By Jameka A on 03-06-25
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The Art and Science of Connection
- Why Social Health Is the Missing Key to Living Longer, Healthier, and Happier
- By: Kasley Killam
- Narrated by: Cindy Kay
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
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A groundbreaking redefinition of what it means to be healthy that introduces the need for social health—the part of wellbeing that comes from feeling connected—to truly flourish. Exercise. Eat a balanced diet. Go to therapy. Most wellness advice is focused on achieving and maintaining good physical and mental health. But Harvard-trained social scientist and pioneering social health expert Kasley Killam reveals that this approach is missing a vital component: human connection.
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Let’s Connect
- By Hall Johnson on 12-02-24
By: Kasley Killam
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The Art of Showing Up
- How to Be There for Yourself and Your People
- By: Rachel Wilkerson Miller
- Narrated by: Robin Eller
- Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
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When it comes to adult friendships, we’re woefully inept: We barely manage to show up for our own commitments, let alone maintain our relationships. What’s more, we’re living in an uncharted social landscape with new conventions on how to relate - one where actual phone calls are reserved for Mom (if anyone), “dropping in” is unheard-of, and “flaking out” is routine.
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Just what I needed!
- By Gari Dozo on 04-29-23
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Winter Solstice
- By: Rosamunde Pilcher
- Narrated by: Jilly Bond
- Length: 17 hrs and 52 mins
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Rosamunde Pilcher, Winter Solstice (the basis for the TV movie) is the story of five unforgettable characters, lonely and haunted strangers who find love and loyalty as a reborn family of friends during the Christmas holidays.
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An absolute joy!
- By Amazon Customer on 05-24-19
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Radical Friendship
- Seven Ways to Love Yourself and Find Your People in an Unjust World
- By: Kate Johnson
- Narrated by: Kate Johnson
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
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Grounded in the Buddha’s teachings on spiritual friendship, Radical Friendship shares seven strategies to help us embody our deepest values in all of our relationships. Drawing on her experiences as a leading meditation teacher, as well as personal stories of growing up multiracial in a racist world, Kate Johnson brings a fresh take on time-honored wisdom to help us connect more authentically with ourselves, with our friends and family, and within our communities.
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The friend I I need
- By Mirza K on 03-07-23
By: Kate Johnson
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Friends
- Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
- By: Robin Dunbar
- Narrated by: Hugh Kermode
- Length: 12 hrs and 28 mins
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Robin Dunbar is the world-renowned psychologist and author who famously discovered Dunbar's number: how our capacity for friendship is limited to around 150 people. In Friends, he looks at friendship in the round, at the way different types of friendship and family relationships intersect, or at the complex of psychological and behavioural mechanisms that underpin friendships and make them possible - and just how complicated the business of making and keeping friends actually is.
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Insightful
- By L. SANTOS on 08-22-22
By: Robin Dunbar
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Friendships Don't Just Happen!
- The Guide to Creating a Meaningful Circle of GirlFriends
- By: Shasta Nelson
- Narrated by: Amy Melissa Bentley
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Every woman is searching for a happier, healthier, more fulfilling life. Many realize the significant role that an intimate, tightly knit circle of friends plays in creating a more fulfilling life, but with hectic schedules, frequent moves, and life changes, it's more important than ever for women to establish natural, meaningful friendships. In Friendships Don't Just Happen!, Shasta Nelson, friendship expert and CEO of GirlFriendCircles.com, reveals the most important proven steps, processes, and secrets vital to establishing the five different levels of friendships.
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Hope to revise this review soon...
- By Kristina M on 01-05-20
By: Shasta Nelson
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The Fun Habit
- How the Pursuit of Joy and Wonder Can Change Your Life
- By: Mike Rucker PhD
- Narrated by: Mike Rucker PhD
- Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
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Doesn’t it seem that the more we seek happiness, the more elusive it becomes? There is an easy fix: fun is an action you can take here and now, practically anywhere, anytime. Through research and science, we know fun is enormously beneficial to our physical and psychological well-being, yet fun’s absence from our modern lives is striking. Whether you’re a frustrated high-achiever trying to find a better work-life balance or someone who is seeking relief from life’s overwhelming challenges, it is time you gain access to the best medicine available.
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A comprehensive manual on everything fun
- By Anonymous User on 02-18-24
By: Mike Rucker PhD
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Together
- The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World
- By: Vivek H. Murthy
- Narrated by: Vivek H. Murthy
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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Humans are social creatures: In this simple and obvious fact lies both the problem and the solution to the current crisis of loneliness. In his groundbreaking audiobook, the 19th surgeon general of the United States Dr. Vivek Murthy makes a case for loneliness as a public health concern: a root cause and contributor to many of the epidemics sweeping the world today from alcohol and drug addiction to violence to depression and anxiety.
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Losing 7 Friends to Suicide, I’m Glad I Read This
- By Amit Bhuta on 05-04-20
By: Vivek H. Murthy
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The Art of Gathering
- How We Meet and Why It Matters
- By: Priya Parker
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
- Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
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Every day, we find ourselves in gatherings, Priya Parker says in The Art of Gathering. If we can understand what makes these gatherings effective and memorable, then we can reframe and redirect them to benefit everyone, host and guest alike. Parker defines a gathering as three or more people who come together for a specific purpose. When we understand why we gather, she says - to acknowledge, to learn, to challenge, to change - we learn how to organize gatherings that are relevant and memorable.
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Would have liked a different narrator
- By Marta on 08-26-18
By: Priya Parker
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The Good Life
- Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness
- By: Robert Waldinger MD, Marc Schulz PhD
- Narrated by: Robert Waldinger MD, Marc Schulz PhD
- Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins
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What makes for a happy life, a fulfilling life? A good life? In their “captivating” (The Wall Street Journal) book, the directors of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, the longest scientific study of happiness ever conducted, show that the answer to these questions may be closer than you realize.
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very little practical advice
- By Kindle Customer on 01-16-23
By: Robert Waldinger MD, and others
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-25-22
Close to perfect for me
I am writing a book about friendships. :)
I really liked all of the content of this book and find it very honest and whole. The only thing that I would recommend for those who are listening to it because they find it hard to start new friendships is to start with the chapters about awkwardness. If you feel awkward in situations, than if you listen to the book from the beginning, it sound like: “… mmm ok, but how should I do this?” I think most peoples problem is not that they do not know what they should do but they do not know how. You can tell people to go to someone and ask them if they want to hang out, but what if 500 people all tell you no? I find the solutions good, but a little shallow.
The parts that were missing for me were the parts that go deeper about fears and about behavior that make it hard to make friend with others. I think that it’s easier to make a new friend when you are young, beautiful and have a normal human behavior, but it’s really much harder when you are really weird and most people find you irritating or just not a good company. Other then this missing topic, perfect book!
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- Elvis
- 06-29-24
Best book on Friendship!
Kat's passion and experience comes through clearly in this well-thought-out distillation of her wisdom on friendship. I appreciate the time and experience she beings to bear and her warm way of communicating. Her reading voice is great too!
I've been searching for good books on friendship and belonging, and this is the best one yet, by far!
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- J. Randle
- 01-21-23
connection
Absolutely love this book. Life is connection to people. The author uses a friendly, welcoming style to help readers with ideas to have a richer connection with others.
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- Lisi
- 08-18-24
Love this book
I have no idea how this book ended up in my queue, but I am so grateful it did and it couldn’t have been better timed. Thank you for the wonderful material within. Very validating and practical suggestions!
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- Germaine
- 02-08-23
Enjoyable and Relatable
I enjoyed listening to this. The author has a warm, kind, animated voice. The examples were modern and real. Lots of good thoughts about social media. I really liked the story about the software developer who moonlights as an Uber driver because he’s lonely. I also liked her idea of hanging out with friends in homes instead of going out all the time. I have been guilty of avoiding books that weren’t written by experts, but I find that well researched books written by people regular people tend to be more pleasant and relatable.
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- Revive Media Group
- 03-15-22
A beautiful and brilliant wake up call to the richness we’re missing out on in life.
I had high hopes for this book based on hearing the author Kat talk at an event. And let me tell you, this book did not disappoint.
It was very thorough in dismantling the excuses for why we as adults don’t invest in cultivating true and life giving friendships.
It’s insightful and hopeful. It has the type of honesty that stings a bit yet in the end makes you better for it.
Not only does Kat go over the issues plaguing us from making friendships, she is generous and abundant with providing practical and flexible ways to start, rekindle and invest in friendships that thrive.
I loved it.
The only chapter I was missing was one on kindling online connections. Which from my experience give so much value especially when your local community you’re in may not be able to provide.
But really, I’m knit-picking here.
We Should Get Together is a practical handbook for those of us craving connection in a world that belittles platonic, deep and real friendships.
It’s a refreshing read for the friendship thirsty.
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- Heidi K. Paa
- 02-10-22
Great for another audience
Majority of books applies to young people not in a committed relationship or with children. Good ideas but little attention paid to difficulties experiences by parents, etc
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- Bellarific
- 06-17-24
Short on solutions, big on explaining the problem
Both the introduction and conclusion of the book talk about how many people struggle to create and maintain friendships.
The takeaway advice is so simple— make the effort, be honest, be consistent, and make it happen. It’s not that insightful.
Example: people are busy. Can’t meet? Oh well, find someone who is more available.
I wish this book had more practical applications. It’s painfully emphasizing all the ways friendships fail to form or end too soon.
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- Michele (Blue) E.
- 06-29-24
Lost me at her woke story
It was ok until she brought the story of her “white male friend “ saying “that’s gay”. And how wrong he was. NOOOO. That term is older than she is. Gay means many things. Smh. STOP with the woke sensitivity bs. Done with the audio right there.
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