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    we're not really strangers

    Explore " we're not really strangers" with insightful episodes like "We're Not Really Strangers", "Radical Vulnerability from the Lens of Art & Community - Donovan Beck - Part 1 - No. 022" and "Playing the best dating game EVER!" from podcasts like ""Good Up", "Let's Be Human" and "The Rabbit Hole"" and more!

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    We're Not Really Strangers

    We're Not Really Strangers

    How well would you say you know your friends or family members? This week we play a game called "We're Not Really Strangers" - a purpose-driven card game designed to allow you to cultivate deeper relationships and help form new ones.

    During the episode we learned about each other's first impressions, stories about strangers that changed our lives and more. Join the conversation using #gooduptuesday and by tagging us online @gooduppod. 

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    Radical Vulnerability from the Lens of Art & Community - Donovan Beck - Part 1 - No. 022

    Radical Vulnerability from the Lens of Art & Community - Donovan Beck - Part 1 - No. 022

    Donovan Beck is a Tik Tok star with over 5M views & 300k followers all from sharing his deepest and most vulnerable stories through poetry. Donovan is also the owner and founder of The Mind of Sol Media, a media company that creates film, does photography, and more. In our part one of our interview with Donovan, he shares his artistic inspirations, his thoughts on radical vulnerability, and shares more insights into his own mind.

    Stay tuned for part two of our interview with Donovan as we explore his new book - The Fool's Guide to the Universe - a collection of poems that detail his life experiences and most vulnerable moments through poetry.

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    Welcome to The Human Glue Project, a podcast that explores the tangled web of emotions, experiences, and quirks that make up the idea of human connection.    

    The truth is, we humans are not designed to be alone and we fundamentally crave meaningful relationships with other people. 

    That’s why every week we discuss topics that help us learn, understand, and use human connection to improve our social health and live more fulfilling lives by asking tough questions, challenging social norms, and fully embracing what it means to be a human - for better or for worse.