New Friends with Jordana Bryant

New Friends with Jordana Bryant
Podcast Description
This is New Friends — the podcast that captures life unfiltered… basically my real-life group chat. Join me and my friends as we talk about the things that don’t always make it into a highlight reel — everything from messy friendships, dating, and working in music, to the harder-to-share moments like struggling with confidence, stress, and anxiety. It’s vulnerable, it’s chaotic, it’s honest — and full of the kind of conversations that help you feel a little less alone. And yeah, sometimes what we say becomes a lyric.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores various themes including messy friendships, dating experiences, working in the music industry, and more challenging topics such as self-worth, anxiety, and stress. Specific episodes such as Ghosted to Engaged in 3 Months illustrate dating dynamics in a humorous way, while episodes like Let’s Be Real focus on deeper issues like body image and social media's impact on self-esteem.

Growing up isn’t always what it looks like online — and no one hands you a manual for navigating it all. On New Friends, 20-year-old singer-songwriter Jordana Bryant gets real about the things we’re all trying to figure out: friendship breakups, dating struggles, identity, mental health, self-confidence, and finding your path when everyone else seems to have it all together. Join Jordana every Tuesday for honest solo episodes and vulnerable convos with guests—reminding you that you’re not behind, you’re not too much, and you’re definitely not alone.
Being 20 is weird — you’re not a teen anymore, but you’re not fully “adulting” either. In this episode, I get real about what it’s like to feel caught between wanting to grow up faster (21+ events, anyone?) and wishing I could slow down. I share my own off-script path — skipping college, chasing music — and why I think we need to stop comparing our timelines to everyone else’s.

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