In this episode, we’re embracing the awkward! Awkwardness is something we all experience, whether it's forgetting a neighbor's name, misreading a social cue, or simply feeling out of place in a new interaction. Instead of avoiding it, what if we saw awkwardness as a superpower in building relationships? Drawing from Good Awkward by Dr. Hannah Pryor, we explore how these cringe-worthy moments can actually make us more relatable, endearing us to those around us.
We unpack the psychology behind awkwardness, including the "pratfall effect," which shows that small blunders can actually make people like us more. We also look at examples from scripture—like Moses and even Jesus—who weren’t concerned with looking cool but instead focused on connecting with people authentically. Through humor, self-awareness, and a beginner’s mindset, we can push past the discomfort and lean into real connections with our neighbors. So put down the phone, embrace the cringe, and start making meaningful connections—awkwardness and all!
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