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201: Unpacking Connection: Bids, Hotwiring, and Authentic Engagement

Episode 201 of the Dorothy and the Dealer Podcast podcast, hosted by Dorothy and the Dealer Podcast, titled "201: Unpacking Connection: Bids, Hotwiring, and Authentic Engagement" was published on October 24, 2024 and runs 26 minutes.

October 24, 2024 ·26m · Dorothy and the Dealer Podcast

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In this insightful episode of Dorothy and the Dealer, hosts Mitch and Mills dive deep into the concept of connection. They explore the dynamics of making genuine connections, discussing the difference between making bids for connection and hotwiring it. Discover how various individuals experience and respond to connection differently, and learn practical strategies for building authentic relationships. Mitch and Mills relate these concepts to a range of relationship types, including romantic partnerships, friendships, and even connections with your children. Whether you’re looking to strengthen existing bonds or forge new ones, this episode offers valuable insights into creating meaningful, lasting connections in all areas of your life. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that will enrich your understanding of how to connect more deeply with those around you! Let's connect! Instagram: instagram.com/mjbseminars/ Facebook: facebook.com/mjbseminars/
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