1 hr 5 min

Celebrating Reconciliation in Friendship Fallout with Griffin Hill Celebrate Confidently

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It is not often that you have a major friendship breakup, spend many years apart, and are able to eventually sit across from one another as you process and talk through what went wrong. My friend Griffin graciously joined me for this podcast episode to do just that. A friendship that started in Kindergarten, had one of the most hurtful endings in college, and was able to reconcile, rebuild and reconnect into a dear friend in our adult years.
In this episode, we’re looking at why conflict can arise in friendship, what are unhealthy ways to address conflict, and what potential reconciliation could look like for friends. 
 
You don’t want to miss:
An honest conversation with two very real and raw perspectives of how a friendship can fall apart and rebuild. Griffin drops fiery truths, such as: “It’s hard to accept that God would allow a friendship that had been really good -- and really fruitful -- for a very long time, to fall apart in order to make us grow into better individuals than we were at that point.” We provide tools for handling friendship conflict and resolution in a rapid-fire format PLUS, our biggest takeaway for pursuing reconciliation in friendships that have suffered conflict. 
Links and resources:
 
Marco Polo, the best app on phones right now The podcast studio couch we talk about & that Griffin purchased post-recording Griffin provides great resources on entrepreneurship, healthy living, and motherhood on her website here  Griffin and her husband recently launched PlayWilder, making the most beautiful, non-toxic, American-made climbing gyms for kids at an affordable price. Check them out here! Follow us on Instagram: @cassiedilly | @griffinmckenzie | @playwildertoys For more about the podcast and the heart behind the Celebrate Confidently brand, check out my website  
Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any of the future episodes and podcast guests, coming up soon!
And, if you enjoyed this episode, would you please leave me a rating and a review? Your words and feedback help me to know how to encourage you and others best!

It is not often that you have a major friendship breakup, spend many years apart, and are able to eventually sit across from one another as you process and talk through what went wrong. My friend Griffin graciously joined me for this podcast episode to do just that. A friendship that started in Kindergarten, had one of the most hurtful endings in college, and was able to reconcile, rebuild and reconnect into a dear friend in our adult years.
In this episode, we’re looking at why conflict can arise in friendship, what are unhealthy ways to address conflict, and what potential reconciliation could look like for friends. 
 
You don’t want to miss:
An honest conversation with two very real and raw perspectives of how a friendship can fall apart and rebuild. Griffin drops fiery truths, such as: “It’s hard to accept that God would allow a friendship that had been really good -- and really fruitful -- for a very long time, to fall apart in order to make us grow into better individuals than we were at that point.” We provide tools for handling friendship conflict and resolution in a rapid-fire format PLUS, our biggest takeaway for pursuing reconciliation in friendships that have suffered conflict. 
Links and resources:
 
Marco Polo, the best app on phones right now The podcast studio couch we talk about & that Griffin purchased post-recording Griffin provides great resources on entrepreneurship, healthy living, and motherhood on her website here  Griffin and her husband recently launched PlayWilder, making the most beautiful, non-toxic, American-made climbing gyms for kids at an affordable price. Check them out here! Follow us on Instagram: @cassiedilly | @griffinmckenzie | @playwildertoys For more about the podcast and the heart behind the Celebrate Confidently brand, check out my website  
Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any of the future episodes and podcast guests, coming up soon!
And, if you enjoyed this episode, would you please leave me a rating and a review? Your words and feedback help me to know how to encourage you and others best!

1 hr 5 min