Finding Your Yes Friend
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In this episode of The Awkward Handshake, Mary and Megan unpack what a “Yes Friend” really is — and why finding one might have less to do with being social… and more to do with nervous system awareness.
What started as a conversation about building deeper friendships through networking turned into something bigger: fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses… and how those stress patterns show up in business rooms when you’re trying to connect, stay grounded, and not accidentally agree to something you regret.
A Yes Friend isn’t just someone you like.
It’s someone who helps you get a better outcome in the room.
And yes — it’s work. The good kind.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Why “Yes Friends” don’t just appear out of nowhere
- How fight/flight/freeze/fawn responses show up at networking events
- What it looks like to support a friend when they freeze or fawn
- The “emotional readiness weight class” idea — and why it matters
- Why some people disappear at events (and how that impacts trust)
- How to be an “exit buddy” and rescue each other from conversations gracefully
- The underrated power of small talk as social lubrication while your brain catches up
- Why networking can trigger intense emotions (even if you didn’t expect it)
- How being a connector creates compounding returns over time
- Why follow-up can save almost any awkward moment
- The truth: you can’t solve this only in your home office — you have to do reps in the real world
If you’ve ever wondered why networking feels harder than it “should,” this episode will give you a new lens — and a much kinder interpretation of your own behavior.
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