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The Restorative Power of Female Friendships

E94 · The Executive Coach for Moms Podcast
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In this heartfelt episode, Leanna explores the often-overlooked importance of female friendship, especially for working mothers juggling careers, families, and the ongoing challenge of finding life balance. Reflecting on a recent trip with close friends, she shares thoughtful insights and a moving poem that captures the deep value of staying connected to the women in our lives. Through the lens of mom burnout and the realities of adult friendship, this episode is a powerful reminder to support women, prioritize connection, and reach out—even when life feels full. Let this be your nudge to call that friend you've been thinking about.

Full transcript available here.

Re-visit episode 19, Building Your Village: Friendship, Connection, and Community in Motherhood — with Emily Siegel, for more insight about the power of friendships.

Re-visit episode 27, Go to the End and Look Back, for more insight about regrets. Find more information on where to buy the book The Top Five Regrets of the Dying here.

Connect with Leanna here.

If you're ready for deeper transformation, check out The Executive Mom Reset — Leanna’s six-month coaching program designed to help ambitious moms stop merely surviving and start thriving. Book a consult now!

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Transcript

Introduction and Purpose

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Welcome to the Executive Coach for Moms podcast, where we support women who are attempting to find balance and joy while simultaneously leading people at work and at home.
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I'm your host, Leanna Lasky-McGrath, former tech exec turned full-time mom, recovering perfectionist and workaholic, and certified executive coach.

The Power of Female Friendship

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Hi, everyone. Welcome back to the show. Thank you so much for being here. I just got back from ah weekend trip with one of my best friends from college and two of her other best friends.
00:00:42
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And it was a wonderful time. And I was reflecting on the plane ride home. And I just thought, I want to talk about this. I want to do a podcast episode on this. And so I wrote an episode on the plane.
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about the restorative power of female friendship because i think it's something that is underrated and often deprioritized. At least I know that is something that I have certainly been guilty of deprioritizing.
00:01:15
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over the years and you may feel the same. Like I've got work and I've got my family and that keeps me busy enough. How am I supposed to have time for anything else?
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I feel that so many of the women that I talk to, both my clients and my friends, feel this way and experience this. And yet, friendship is so life-giving and it's so important to

Poem on Female Friendships

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have.
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And I read this poem the other day. It's kind of a long one called Don't Forget Your Girlfriends. And i want to read it to you. And I wish I could give credit, but I don't know who actually wrote it, but I've seen it in multiple places around the internet.
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So I'm going to share it with you because I think the words are really powerful. I sat on a summer day, drinking iced tea and visiting with my mother. Don't forget your girlfriend's mother advised, clinking the ice cubes in her glass.
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No matter how much you love your husband, you are still going to need your girlfriends. Remember to go places with them now and then, and do things with them, even when you don't necessarily want to.
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And remember that girlfriends are not only friends, but sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, and other relatives, too. Women supporting and relating to other women is our responsibility and our gift.
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What a funny piece of advice, I thought. Hadn't I just gotten married? Hadn't I just joined the couple world? I was now a married woman, for goodness sake, not some young girl who needed friends.
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But I listened to my mom and I kept in contact with my girlfriends and even found some new ones along the way. As the years tumbled by one after another, ah gradually came to understand that mom really knew what she was talking about.
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Here is what I know.

Reflections and Personal Anecdotes

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Girlfriends bring casseroles and scrub your bathroom when you need help. Girlfriends keep your children and your secrets. Girlfriends give advice when you ask. Sometimes you take it and sometimes you don't.
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Girlfriends don't always tell you you're right, but they usually tell the truth. your Girlfriends still love you even when they disagree with your choices. your Girlfriends laugh with you and don't need canned jokes to start the laughter.
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your Girlfriends pull you out of jams. Girlfriends don't keep a calendar of who hosted the other's last big party. your Girlfriends will celebrate for your son or daughter when they get married or have a baby, in whichever order that happens.
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your Girlfriends are there for you in an instant and when the hard times come. Girlfriends will drive through blizzards, rainstorms, hail, heat, and gloom of night to get to you when your hour of need is desperate.
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Girlfriends listen when you lose a job or a friend. your Girlfriends listen when your children break your heart. your Girlfriends listen when your parents' minds and bodies fail. your Girlfriends cry with you when someone one you love dies.
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your Girlfriends support you when the men in your life let you down. your Girlfriends help you pick up the pieces when men pack up and go. Girlfriends rejoice at what makes you happy and are ready to go out and kill whatever makes you unhappy.
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Time passes, when life happens, distance separates, children grow up, marriages fail, love waxes and waits, hearts break, careers end, jobs come and go, parents die, colleagues forget favors, men don't call when they say they will.
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But girlfriends are there, no matter how much time and how many miles are between you. A girlfriend is never farther away than needing her can reach. When you have to walk that lonesome valley and you have to walk it for yourself, your girlfriends will be on the valley's rim, cheering you on, praying for you, pulling for you, intervening on your behalf, and waiting with open arms at the valley's end.
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Sometimes they will even break the rolls and walk beside you or come in and carry you out. My daughters, sisters-in-law, mother-in-law, nieces, cousins, extended family, and friends bless my life.
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Oh gosh, almost started crying while was reading that. when we began this adventure called womanhood we had no idea of the incredible joys or sorrows that lay ahead nor did we know how much we would need each other every day we need each other still oh my gosh and we started crying while i was reading that That was so

Evolving Friendships in Adulthood

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beautiful. And I hope that you heard something in there that maybe resonated for you and maybe remind you of the importance of friendship.
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I think it's really important to remember that our relationships might evolve over time. They might look very different. This friend who I went on the trip with...
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ah She and I became friends back in college and we were roommates. So we saw each other every day. And honestly, at that time in our lives, like the most stressful things that we dealt with were studying for exams and navigating boyfriends and college relationships. And some of our biggest decisions were choosing what bar or fraternity house we were going to spend the weekend at and what we were going to wear.
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And then Over the last, you know, 20 years or so, we've lived in all these different places, never in the same state. We've gone through grad school and law school and marriages and babies and all kinds of different life experiences and obviously have navigated much bigger, more important decisions and life circumstances.
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So of course our friendship looks different than it did in college when we lived together and spent all of our time together, but it doesn't make it any less important or valuable or, it you know, it doesn't mean that we're not still really good friends.
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I've been listening to a lot of Mel Robbins lately, her podcast, the Mel Robbins podcast, and Also her book that I'm currently reading, The Let Them Theory. And in both of them, she talks a lot about adult friendships and how nobody really prepares us for how adult friendships are so different from friendships that we have throughout our childhood and into our early 20s. Those friendships are so easy because we're all in the same place physically and also the same place in life.
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And then after high school is over, there's this kind of great scattering where everybody goes their own ways. And then, you know, if you go to college, then you might experience four more years of this friendship dynamic at college where everybody's essentially in the same life stage.
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and the same age and physically together. and then after that, there's another great scattering. And it feels just very unstable because up until that point, we're just so used to everyone being in the same place, being in the same life situation and chapter of our lives. and we go through like all these progressions together. But then when we get out in the world Everybody's in different places or different ages and stages and locations. And it's like, what's, what's the protocol here? How do we navigate this?
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I've never even had to really think about friendship before or really put a whole lot of effort into it because it was just always there and it was easy and it just kind of happened without a whole lot of thought. And now it's so different.
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And so I just want to say that if you're feeling this, just know that you're not alone. Know that we are all navigating this world of adult friendships that feels so different than what we're used to. And it's challenging and there's not a handbook for it. No one really prepares us for it, for, you know, everything completely changing in terms of friendship whenever school is over.
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And I think the reality is that friendship often looks very different in adulthood, but that also doesn't make it any less valuable.

Types and Values of Adult Friendships

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A while back, I did an episode with Emily Siegel about friendship, and I'll link it in the show notes. But one of the things that she said that really stuck out to me is that not every friend is going to be a ride or die friend.
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We can have lots of different types of friendships, and none are more or less worthy of our time. All kinds of friendships are going to be life-giving or can be life-giving, little while friends, work friends, neighbor friends, parent friends, those relationships might all look a little bit different from our childhood or our college friendships.
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And i think often because our brains love to do this kind of all or nothing thinking like we are ride or die, best friends forever, Or, you know, i don't really consider them a friend kind of thing. You know maybe I just put them in the acquaintance category.
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But the reality is, is that we can have all kinds of friendships that look different than maybe the way we've defined friendship as we were growing up and as we were into our college years, whenever...
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friendship was different and friendship is just a bit different into our are adult years but i really really think that female friendships with each other are so important for us to support each other and lift each other up and i think that making time for them making a conscious effort for them It often feels like maybe it's just like one more thing that we have to do, but what we get back can be so much more than what we

Encouragement to Build Connections

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give. Our friendships, I think, can be so life-giving.
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So if you're listening to this and you're realizing, oh my gosh, I feel like I've been neglecting this area of my life, just let this be your sign to reach out to a friend that maybe you haven't talked to in a while.
00:10:57
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How many times have you thought about reaching out to them? Maybe about doing a girls trip or asking them to dinner or just having a phone catch up. I think that our brains like to do this thing where they tell us, oh, they're too busy or I'm too busy.
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They may already have their friend group. They don't have room for me. They have so much on their plate and, you know, with work and motherhood. And I don't want to be a burden. I don't want to add another thing to them.
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But listen, we're all busy. It's true. were We're all busy and we can all choose to create room for friendship. I did an episode about the top five regrets of the dying. It was a book written by Bonnie Ware and I read it and I just had to do an episode about it because...
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She was palliative care nurse. And so she spent time with many people at the end of their lives in their final days, and had lots of conversations, and kind of collected over time, all of these stories and wrote it into a book called the top five regrets of the dying. And one of the top five regrets it is.
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I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends. I think everybody gets caught up in their lives. And I think also, it's so important to remember that you can reconnect at any time, you can make new connections at any time, it's absolutely available to you.
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Don't believe your brain when it tells you that you don't have time or they don't have time. And also don't believe it whenever it tells you it's been too long. It would be weird to catch up. They're going to think you're weird or something like that.
00:12:33
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I always say don't believe everything you think. And I think this is another great example of some thoughts that your brain might offer that are not very helpful, that might actually lead to regrets later if you choose to believe these thoughts.

Social Connections and Health Benefits

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And one final thing I want to share about the importance of friendships is that there has been much research on this that it has found that adults with strong social connections have a lower risk of several different health problems like depression and high blood pressure. And according to the Mayo Clinic, studies have shown that older adults with close friends and healthy social supports are likely to live longer.
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So if you needed another reason and to reach out to an old friend and reconnect or to go and connect with someone new. Maybe you see another mom at pickup or at the bus stop and you think, you know, I'd really like to get to know her better.
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i think we could be friends. Then I hope that this helps to compel you to do that because i think health and longevity are pretty good reasons to do that.
00:13:43
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So I hope this is compelling you to reach out to your girlfriends. bring in new girlfriends into your life, I think it's really important to remember that when we reach out, people are gonna be so excited to hear from you.
00:13:55
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i mean, think about whenever you hear from someone that you have had a relationship with in the past and you haven't heard from them in a while. And it's so fun whenever they reach out.
00:14:06
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And so you can be that person, give that gift to someone that you love or care about, give them a call, shoot them a text. They're going so excited to hear from you. Thank you so, so much for listening. I hope everyone has a wonderful week.
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Happy birthday, Steph. Love you.

Invitation to Executive Mom Reset Program

00:14:27
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00:14:42
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00:14:56
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