Share Your Stuff. Ill Go First., Laura Tremaine
Share Your Stuff. Ill Go First., Laura Tremaine
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Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First.
10 Questions to Take Your Friendships to the Next Level

Author: Laura Tremaine, Jenna Fischer

Narrator: Laura Tremaine, Jenna Fischer

Unabridged: 5 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 02/02/2021


Synopsis

Part memoir and part guidebook, Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. is the invitation you've been waiting for to show up with your whole self and discover the intimate, meaningful friendships you long for.

In spite of the hyper-connected culture we live in today, women still feel shamed for oversharing and being publicly vulnerable. And no matter how many friends we seem to have, many of us are still desperately lonely.

Laura Tremaine, blogger and podcaster behind 10 Things To Tell You, says it's time for something better. Openness and vulnerability are the foundation for human growth and healthy relationships, and it all starts when we share our stuff, the nitty-gritty daily details about ourselves with others. Laura has led the way in her personal life with her popular blog and podcast, and now with lighthearted self-awareness, a sensitivity to the important things in life, and compelling storytelling, Laura gives you the tools to build and deepen the conversations happening in your life.

Laura's stories about her childhood, her complicated shifts in faith and friendships, and her marriage to a Hollywood movie director will prompt you to identify the beautiful narrative and pivotal milestones of your own life. Each chapter offers intriguing and reflective questions that will reveal unique details and stories you've never thought to tell and will guide you into cultivating the authentic connection with others that only comes from sharing yourself.

So let’s get started! Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First.

About Laura Tremaine

Laura Tremaine grew up in Oklahoma and moved to Los Angeles sight unseen when she was twenty-two years old. She worked in film and television production for many years at MTV, VH1, Fox, and Paramount Pictures before pursuing writing full time. Laura has been sharing her life online for over a decade. She writes about friendship, anxiety, motherhood, and marriage. Her posts and podcast episodes resonate with women looking for ways to connect more deeply with others as they transform from one era of life into another. Laura lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Jeff, and their two children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by JanB

Over one year into the pandemic, we are in a time when we are all yearning to connect with our friends face-to-face. I don’t agree with the author’s assertion there is shaming for oversharing on social media. I think there is way too much oversharing and it’s usually encouraged, but I am all for con......more

Goodreads review by Anne

What fun to read this early and offer words of endorsement! Here's what I said: "Wise, warm, and relatable, this is the perfect read for anyone interested in exploring how to use their words to deepen their relationships." I'm so glad this is out in the world now so you can read it: I read it SO FAS......more

Goodreads review by Liz

If you know me in real life, you know I twirl my hair, sometimes to the point of pulling it out. It’s a terrible habit steeped in anxiety. I’ve tried to stop, but it’s also become a soothing habit. Imagine my shock when the opening lines of Share Your Stuff describe the exact same compulsion. Laura......more

Goodreads review by Ann

Given the topic of fostering deeper friendship connections, as well as some early reviews, I was very optimistic about this book. Laura Tremaine is a self professed “mommy blogger” and I appreciate her intentions and motivations to cultivate connection in what is an increasing ‘disconnected’ world.......more

This is like sitting with a very close friend with a glass or two of wine and skipping the surface level convos and diving deep. Laura inspires me to dive deep within myself and to keep sharing. Forging these kind of next level relationships are important to me and I refuse to give up. I think this w......more