The Connection Code with Rachel and Jeana

Jeana Anderson Cohen and Rachel Gillman Rischall
The Connection Code with Rachel and Jeana

The Connection Code is a show about the relationships that make your life and work just a little bit better.

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  1. The Power of Showing Up (feat. Sarah Spain)

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    The Power of Showing Up (feat. Sarah Spain)

    In this lively, heartfelt, and laugh-out-loud episode, Jeana and Rachel sit down with award-winning sports journalist, podcast host, and soon-to-be author Sarah Spain to talk about the surprising ways movement, friendship, and connection intersect. The episode kicks off with a personal exploration of how team sports—and even just trying something new—can help us build relationships, confidence, and community. That theme flows seamlessly into Sarah's story, from being a college athlete to becoming what she calls the "social chair" of her life, building a network that’s equal parts powerful and deeply personal. They discuss: How movement can create shared goals, belonging, and identityThe incredible true story behind Sarah’s debut book Runs in the Family (out June 3!)Why women need to embrace shameless self-promotion (and how Sarah is channeling "Instagram carousel energy" to sell her book)The delicate art of generous networking and what it means to give without expecting a returnThe joy and meaning behind the parties Sarah throws—and what they teach us about gathering in a disconnected world You’ll also hear what Jeana learned about sports from Sarah, what Rachel’s twins are up to, and why every episode should end with a compliment. Whether you’re a sports fan or just a fan of friendship, this one will make you want to text someone just to say hi. And make sure to pre-order the book at https://tinyurl.com/RITFbook.

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  2. One Connection Can Change Everything: How Mo News Was Born (Featuring Mosh Oinounou)

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    One Connection Can Change Everything: How Mo News Was Born (Featuring Mosh Oinounou)

    In this heartfelt and humorous episode of The Connection Code, Jeana and Rachel sit down with Mosh Oinounou, the founder of Mo News, to explore how one person—and one push—can change everything. Mosh shares the origin story of Mo News, from a private Instagram feed created during the pandemic to a 500k+ strong multimedia news platform. Along the way, we hear how his wife Alex nudged him out of his comfort zone and into the spotlight, and how the community he built continues to shape the future of independent media. The trio dives into the vulnerability of reinvention, the impact of childhood experiences, the challenges of being always-on in a 24/7 news cycle, and how to balance ambition with being present. Plus, they solve (maybe?) Mosh’s community platform dilemma live on the pod. If you’ve ever felt like the odd one out or dreamed of building something meaningful, this episode will feel like a deep exhale. 0:00 – 5:20 | The Year of Intros & the Etiquette of Declined Connections Jeana and Rachel tally up their introduction counts and explore the social nuance of when someone says “no thanks” to a connection. 5:21 – 10:00 | The Power of One Person’s Encouragement Rachel and Jeana reflect on pivotal moments when someone’s words changed their paths—and why those small nudges matter. 10:01 – 17:20 | Meet Mosh: The Man Behind Mo News They welcome Mosh and unpack the role of names, introductions, and super connectors—including his wife, Alex. 17:21 – 23:30 | Mo News Origin Story Mosh shares how a pandemic project turned into a news empire, all thanks to a little push (and some fights) with Alex. 23:31 – 27:30 | From News-Obsessed Kid to Newsroom Disruptor A young Mosh trades ice cream for the Chicago Tribune, gets kicked out of class for asking too many questions, and dreams big. 27:31 – 30:25 | Navigating Belonging and the Long Echo of High School The group explores how early feelings of otherness shape adult identity—and how parenting today demands balance between protection and resilience. 30:26 – 33:30 | Investing in the Future of Mo News Should Mosh take on outside investors or crowdsource from the community? Rachel and Jeana weigh in with passion and pragmatism. 33:31 – 38:15 | The New Media Model: Listening to Your Audience Mosh explains how audience questions and DMs help shape Mo News coverage—and why that’s changing how journalism is done. 38:16 – 43:00 | Real-Time Reporting & the Pressure of 24/7 Coverage What it’s like to report during life’s big (and little) moments, from birthday parties to breaking news. 43:01 – 48:00 | The Future of the Mo News Community Slack? Circle? WhatsApp? Mosh talks about the challenge of building a connected community—and maybe lands on a solution live. 48:01 – 54:00 | Burnout, Boundaries, and Being Present Mosh opens up about the tension between growing a brand and showing up for the people who matter most. 54:01 – End | Closing Gratitude + Where to Find Mo News Rachel and Jeana reflect on the conversation, and Mosh shares where to follow along (plus a teaser for what’s next at Mo News).

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  3. How Do You Stay Close to Friends in Different Family Stages?

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    How Do You Stay Close to Friends in Different Family Stages?

    This week on The Connection Code, Jeana and Rachel dive into a big, heartfelt question: What does it take to maintain friendships when you're in different family situations than your friends? They explore how milestones like marriage and parenthood can shift friendships—sometimes causing hurt feelings on both sides—and share their own vulnerable stories of navigating these changes. From Rachel’s reflections on being one of the last in her friend group to have kids, to Jeana’s experience supporting friends with children while growing her own family, they reveal how easy it is to misinterpret distance as disinterest. Along the way, they offer advice from friends and listeners: keep inviting each other, be patient, don't take declined invites personally, and—importantly—offer tangible help without waiting to be asked. Whether you're in the thick of new parenthood, child-free, or somewhere in between, this episode reminds us that connection through life’s big transitions takes empathy, communication, and sometimes just showing up to hold a baby. Plus, in Show & Tell, Rachel shares a text from space (seriously!) and Jeana introduces a brilliant UK program designed to build parenting friendships, inspiring dreams of a grown-up version here. Big themes: Friendship across different life stagesCommunication (and miscommunication!) between friendsOffering support without adding decision fatigueCelebrating evolving friendships with intentionality Show notes: 00:00 – 01:10 | Welcome + The Big Question Jeana introduces the episode's central topic: "What does it take to maintain friendships when you're in a different family situation than your friends?" 01:11 – 03:20 | Early Signs of Friendship Drift Both sides—parents and non-parents—feel left out when life stages differ, even though the hurt is often unintentional. 03:21 – 06:30 | Rachel’s Story: Learning from Both Sides Rachel reflects on being single while friends became parents, and how becoming a mom herself reshaped her perspective on friendship. 06:31 – 08:55 | Identity Shifts and Friendship Evolution Jeana and Rachel discuss how big life changes (like parenthood) require friendships to adapt, much like romantic relationships do. 08:56 – 13:00 | Vulnerability: Mourning the Old Friendship Era Rachel shares her honest emotions about feeling grief when friends’ lives changed, and Jeana shares her experiences as a non-parent navigating these shifts. 13:01 – 19:25 | Advice for Bridging the Gap Between Life Stages They discuss real ways to stay connected across different family situations, including offering specific help, patience, and proactive communication. 19:26 – 26:45 | Wisdom from Friends: What Parents and Non-Parents Wish Each Other Knew Jeana shares advice collected from friends with kids and without—including what helps most (and what unintentionally hurts). 26:46 – 27:22 | Quick Takeaway: Clear, Heartfelt Communication The hosts summarize the key to sustaining friendships through big life changes: honest, affirming communication—and always offering to "hold a baby" when you can. 27:23 – 35:42 | Show and Tell Rachel shares a touching connection story involving a text from Gail King before going to space! Jeana shares a fascinating UK program The National Childhood Trust (NCT) that helps new parents build local community friendships. 35:43 – 37:31 | Dreaming Up an "Adult Life Class" for New Chapters They riff on how amazing it would be to have friendship-focused life classes for adults navigating major life transitions. 37:32 – 38:13 | Connection Highlight: Closing the Loop Jeana and Rachel celebrate a recent "closed loop" moment, highlighting the importance of following up after introductions. 38:14 – End | Wrap-Up and Farewell Encouragement to share, rate, and review the podcast—and reminders on how to connect with Jeana and Rachel on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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  4. What are generous connections and what can we learn from a 5th grade babysitting club?

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    What are generous connections and what can we learn from a 5th grade babysitting club?

    Rachel Gillman and Jeana Anderson Cohen discuss the concept of "generous connection" on this week's episode. They explore the difference between giving directions and offering a ride, emphasizing the importance of providing substantial help, such as making warm introductions and sharing detailed, specific advice. Rachel highlights her preference for aiding college students and those going through tough transitions. Jeana shares her practice of always saying "yes" to her community and the impact of setting big, audacious goals. They also touch on the importance of reciprocity, the benefits of making new connections, and the value of clear intentions and norms in fostering positive relationships. Also, very importantly, we learn rules we should all implement from a 5th grade babysitters' club. 00:42 Today's big question: What does a generous connection look like? 10:25 Rachel's Hotel California view on relationships 12:52 Jeana's show and tell: Talking to strangers with help from an episode of Plain English by Derek Thomson - The Anti Social Century 16:05 A simple sentence to help you make a friend 16:25 Rachel's daughter Shira's tips for making friends 17:11 Rachel's show and tell: her daughter Shira's rules for babysitter club 18:40 Jeana shares data on big groups and drama from Adam Grant (she read it on Scary Mommy) 21:32 Connection spotlight: Danielle Robay 22:46 Rachel and Jeana pull cards from Danielle Robay's card deck called "Question Everything" 25:05 Jeana tries to save Rachel's plants through positive words and affirmations Follow us! Jeana Anderson Cohen: LinkedIn and Instagram Rachel Gillman Rischal: LinkedIn and Instagram

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  5. Welcome to The Connection Code

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    Welcome to The Connection Code

    Welcome to The Connection Code, a podcast where two friends explore the relationships that make your life and work just a little bit better. Your hosts are Rachel Gillman Rischall and Jeana Anderson Cohen. Rachel is the creator of Three PR and Jeana says that she's a master of relationships and networking - last year she logged just how many connections she made for other people (and it was about 150). Jeana is the founder of aSweatLife and has spent more than 13 years on a business built around helping adults make friends through fitness. Rachel refers to her as the friendship queen. Together they’ll get curious, chat with experts, and dive into creating deeper and more lasting connections. Show notes: 1:10: The start of Rachel and Jeana's friendship 3:20: Jeana doing friendship science on Rachel (how many hours does it take to make a good friend?) 4:56: Jeana's 5-step process for making friends 6:30: Rachel chats through her reframing of professional connections 7:49: Show and tell: Rachel's connection challenge of 2024 and what she learned 9:00: Rachel's take on consensual introductions 9:53: Rachel's connection challenge lesson number 1: Close the loop 13:00: Rachel's connection challenge lesson number 2: Everyone knows someone 14:03: Rachel's connection challenge lesson number 3: Don't connect people for the ego boost 15:39: Jeana and Rachel work through a networking situation 18:52: Rachel talks through why she loves making connections for people (and you can too) 20:59: Jeana's show and tell: Jeana talks about the Priya Parker inspired dinner (From "The Art of Gathering") at the aSweatLife x Sarah Spain retreat at Miraval 30:39: Rachel's dream connection: Gail King  32:55: Jeana's dream connection: Astronaut Kellie Gerardi* (Note Jeana talks about Kellie's early announcement of pregnancy in January, and Kellie has subsequently experienced pregnancy loss - we're so grateful that she has people to support her and her family). 36:25: Jeana tries to convince Rachel to watch Severance 37:50: Rachel and Jeana explain metrics for the podcast (are we having fun, are we strengthening our friendship, are we having good conversations) Follow us! Jeana Anderson Cohen: LinkedIn and Instagram Rachel Gillman Rischal: LinkedIn and Instagram

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