How to Click With (damn near) Anyone

Welcome home, lovely!

In this episode of the Socially Delightful Podcast, I dive into the art of connecting with more people and building meaningful relationships. I share my personal experiences and insights on charisma tactics, the magic of clicking with someone, and the obstacles that can prevent connection.

I introduce the charisma hack called FEW (Fact, Emotion, Why/How) as a powerful tool to create togetherness and spark curiosity in conversations. I highlight the importance of nurturing a positive relationship with oneself and removing shame from emotions to fully enjoy and connect with others.

Tune in for practical tips and heartfelt advice on fostering deeper connections in your life.

In this episode:

  • 02:47 Defining Clicking and the Importance of Enjoyment

  • 07:50 The FEW Method: A Charisma Hack for Building Connections

  • 21:45 The Role of Warmth and Curiosity in Clicking

  • 28:53 The Connection Between Clicking and a Positive Relationship with Self

  • 32:35 The Life-Changing Potential of Clicking

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Meet your host, Jewel!

Jewel is on a mission to create a more connected world. For the past four years, she has been helping clients embrace their authentic selves, overcome social overthinking, and build meaningful connections. Jewel’s journey began with her own struggles in social situations—often feeling not fun or interesting enough and constantly comparing herself to others. Through studying psychology, self-esteem, confidence, and belonging, and with the guidance of her first coach, she discovered what Brene Brown calls true belonging: confidently sharing who you are and feeling strong even when standing alone.

Today, Jewel is committed to helping over 10,000 people create true belonging within themselves and connect more deeply with others.

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