Strengthening the Web: Why Gathering Matters Now

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 24 MIN

Strengthening the Web: Why Gathering Matters Now

from Connection Matters Podcast · host Leona Johnson - Connection Matters Podcast

Over the past few weeks on the podcast, we’ve been talking about orienting. About wintering well. Slowing down. Consolidating.That still matters.But in this episode, I can feel a shift, and I wanted to follow it.This conversation is about gathering.Not the grand, impressive kind, but the small, ordinary, life-giving kind that quietly strengthens our web of connection before we need it to hold us.In this episode, I explore:Why so many people feel relationally under-nourished, even when they’re doing a lot of inner and personal growth workHow adult life leads to quiet drift rather than dramatic rupture, and why that mattersSimple, doable ways to create warmth, rhythm, and reliability in your relationshipsA personal story about how my own world became narrower, and what helped widen it againWhy joy, laughter, and shared experience matter just as much as depthPractical guidance on how to listen and reflect well in groups, without fixing, bypassing, or rushing to solveAt the heart of this episode is a simple truth:we don’t strengthen our webs in crisis. We strengthen them before we need them.Read the full blogThis episode is accompanied by a longer written reflection, which you can read here:Free live masterclassIf this episode resonates, you might also like to join me for a free live masterclass:Designing a Life Aligned with Your True NorthWednesday 11th February10.30am UK timeFree, liveThis masterclass is for people who’ve done a lot of inner work, but whose lives still feel a bit off. Not because anything is wrong with you, but because growth doesn’t automatically tell us how to live.We’ll explore a grounded, wholistic approach to healing and leadership that honours heart, mind, body, and spirit. You’ll experience a simple practice to reconnect with your inner compass, alongside real examples from my work with people navigating change and transition.👉 Register for free here: Thank you for listening, and for the care you bring to how you live and relate.And if this episode lands, consider sharing it with someone who might need it too. Thank You for Listening!I am so grateful to you for tuning into this episode of Connection Matters Podcast. This is my passion and where I share my hope for a better world. If you enjoyed what you heard, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing the podcast on your preferred platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and spread the message of connection, healing and growth!Stay Connected:Join the Community: Be part of our growing community by signing up for my newsletter here. You'll receive updates on new episodes, resources, and exclusive offers!Read the Blog for all the actionable tips, journal prompts and a deeper read of my thoughts and perspectives on connected self-leadership.Follow Me: Stay inspired and connected on social media:  Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn , PintrestConnect with Me: Have thoughts or questions about the episode? I'd love to hear from you! Reach out at [email protected]. I always respond.Find out more about working with me here. Upcoming Events:Don't miss out on upcoming workshops, courses, or events! Stay informed by visiting the website here for more details for details.

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