Why Friendship Heals Our Brains with Curt Thompson MD

What if we can’t truly understand ourselves until we tell our stories?In this episode of the Made for People podcast, I sit down with Christian psychologist and author Curt Thompson to explore how friendship, vulnerability, and storytelling shape our mental and spiritual well-being. We discuss what a mentally healthy mind looks like, why we have a deep desire to be known, and how placing our lives in vulnerable relationships can bring clarity and healing.We discuss:✔️ Why we can’t understand ourselves until we tell our stories✔️ How keeping secrets wastes neuropsychiatric energy✔️ Why friendship liberates creativity in work and life✔️ How being seen can literally heal your brain✔️ Why you’re never writing or telling your story aloneJoin us for this fascinating conversation on how deep relationships transform the way we see ourselves, tell our stories, and experience healing.📖 Want more? Grab a copy of Made for People and Curt Thompson’s books, The Soul of Shame and The Deepest Place, wherever books are sold.💬 Let’s Connect! Follow me on Instagram @justinwhitmelearley and join the conversation.

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Modern life makes it far too easy to drift into loneliness, but deep friendships are essential for a thriving life. The Made for People Podcast explores the spiritual discipline of friendship and why it’s the one habit that changes everything. Hosted by bestselling author Justin Whitmel Earley with his friends Matt and Steve, this limited-series podcast features conversations with experts and real-life stories on building meaningful, lasting relationships. Subscribe now and rediscover the friendships you were made for. Join us for the first episode on Tuesday, February 25th.