The secret language of humor in women's friendships// Interview with comedy writer Nadia Casey and friendship expert Danielle Bayard Jackson
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Research finds that shared humor is a predictor of women becoming best friends... but it's not a predictor for men. Why is that? In this week's episode of the Friend Forward podcast, friendship expert and relational health educator Danielle Bayard Jackson interviews Nadia Casey .
Nadia is a comedy coach and comedy writer who teaches people how to be funny for a living, and in this episode, she shares how your humor reveals your values, invites like-minded people to your life, and functions as a bonding agent.
She also teaches exactly how to be funnier in aw ay to connect with new potential friends.
JOIN NADIA'S WORKSHOP
This workshop is for people who want to learn to be naturally funnier in real life situations with other people. it'll be perfect to learn tactical strategies to increase playfulness and connection. March 19, 2026. Register here.
ACCESS THE FULL EPISODE
As a member of our private digital community, you'll get this full episode, which includes Nadia's favorite shows, a strategy for bouncing back after a joke doesn't land, and links to three of her favorite "bits". Join now at betterfemalefriendships.com/podcast.
READ "FIGHTING FOR OUR FRIENDSHIPS" WITH YOUR BOOK CLUB
Grab your copy of Danielle Bayard Jackson's Fighting for our Friendships to read and discuss with your next book club.
BOOK DANIELLE TO SPEAK
If you're looking for a speaker to share the research about women's cooperation, communication, and conflict, invite Danielle Bayard Jackson for your event. Learn more about her work, experience, and services at daniellebayardjackson.com. Then send your speaking inquiry to info@tellpublicrelations.com today.