People Aren't Intimidating, They're Fascinating!
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This week's episode was sparked by a single dinner-table question from my 14-year-old: "Mom, where do you get your confidence?" What followed was a whole conversation — and now a whole episode — about why some of us move through the world with curiosity instead of caution, why strangers are fascinating and not intimidating, and what it really means to be confident (hint: it has nothing to do with never being nervous).
We talk server introductions, weak-tie connections, the neuroscience of warmth, pants — yes, pants — and what I actually want my kid to take into the world with him.
Topics Covered
• The dinner moment that started it all
• Where fascination with human behavior comes from
• 'We all put our pants on one leg at a time' — unpacked
• The psychology and neuroscience of human connection
• What confidence ACTUALLY is (not what movies told you)
• How menopause accidentally made me bolder
• 5 practical ways to lead with curiosity
• A love note to the teenager who asked the best question
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