If you’ve ever struggled to feel like you matter, you’re not alone. Feeling like you matter is as fundamental a need as food or water, yet it’s a need going unmet by many. Danielle sits down with journalist and author Jennifer Wallace, who spent over six years researching and interviewing everyday people about losing and regaining that sense of mattering. They discuss what it really means to matter, the role social media plays in the mattering crisis, and how to show up for your loved ones and make them valued.
Books Mentioned
Mattering by Jennifer Wallace
Never Enough by Jennifer Wallace
1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin
Be Ready When the Luck Happens by Ina Garten
Choosing Civility by P. M. Forni
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Doorman by Chris Pavone
The Good Life by Robert Waldinger, M.D. and Marc Schulz, Ph.D

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