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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 21 MIN

Making Friends Later in Life: Episode 9 Vulnerability — How to Open Up Without Overexposing Yourself

from Slightly Unsupervised · host Jennifer Hobbs & Jackie Schroeder

Send us Fan MailMaking Friends Later in Life: Episode 9 Vulnerability — How to Open Up Without Overexposing YourselfYou can’t build real friendship without vulnerability — but the older we get, the riskier it feels.In Episode 9 of our Making Friends Later in Life series, Jennifer and Jackie talk about why vulnerability is essential for deep connection, why it feels scarier in midlife, and how to open up without trauma dumping or overexposing yourself.Because here’s the truth:If you never let people in, you’ll only have activity buddies.But if you open up too fast, you might scare off the very connection you’re hoping for.In this episode, we break down:• The difference between vulnerability and trauma dumping • Why surface-level friendships feel safe — but lonely • How to “test the waters” before sharing something deeply personal • Healthy vs. unhealthy responses to your vulnerability • How to build trust in layers instead of emotional leapsWe also share real examples from our own friendship — including how we rebuilt trust after a 15-year gap and why slow vulnerability made our connection stronger.If you’ve ever been hurt, misunderstood, or burned in friendship, this episode will help you open up wisely — not fearfully.Because vulnerability isn’t about spilling everything.It’s about revealing yourself slowly enough to see who can handle it.💛 Series Reminder: First the work on you. Then the work on connection.Chickology PodcastsBold podcasts by women, for women. Real talk. Real growth.Bestiemony®Honor your forever friendship with a Bestiemony®.Rhinestone Wedding Chapel Weddings, Elvis, & Bestiemony® ceremonies—only in Nashville at Rhinestone Chapel. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.This episode of Slightly Unsupervised was brought to you by the creators of Bestiemony®—the original friendship ceremony that proves soulmates don’t always come with a marriage license. Hosted by Jennifer and Jackie: best friends, business partners, and co-founders of the movement celebrating real, ride-or-die love.💍 Book a Bestiemony: rhinestoneweddingchapel.com/bestiemony 📱 Follow us on Instagram at @Bestiemonies 📩 Got a bestie story to share or a subject request? Email us at [email protected]

Send us Fan Mail Making Friends Later in Life: Episode 9 Vulnerability — How to Open Up Without Overexposing Yourself You can’t build real friendship without vulnerability — but the older we get, the riskier it feels. In Episode 9 of our Making Friends Later in Life series, Jennifer and Jackie talk about why vulnerability is essential for deep connection, why it feels scarier in midlife, and how to open up without trauma dumping or overexposing yourself. Because here’s the truth: If you never...

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