"Human Connection In College" with Northeastern University Students
by Matt Mattson
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You're one of us, aren't you? You're a people person. But you get that being a “people person” isn’t just about being chatty and smiley and super-duper nice, it’s about transforming the world through relationships. You're one of those people who understands that HUMAN CONNECTION is the key to everything. You're one of those people who understands that humans are social animals, and we're all deeply longing for real, meaningful, deep-spirited connection in all aspects of our life. You're one of those people who understands that the secret to creating the world you want is found in your ability to connect. You're one of us. We are people people. And you found our show.
Earlier this year Matt Mattson (host of the podcast) got to lead a multi-day educational program (similar to this) with a cohort of brilliant college students at Northeastern University in Boston. The program turned into a podcast recording session, uncovering some of the fears and challenges these real life college students face when trying to create real human connection. It was really cool.
College is tough. And creating meaningful relationships (not just surface-level) with roommates, classmates, and organizational members can be tougher. These college students not only talk about the difficulties, but they also offer practical and wise advice on creating that connection consistently.
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