Click or Clash Part 2: Why we're drawn to toxic relationships
The Briefing20 Feb 2023

Click or Clash Part 2: Why we're drawn to toxic relationships

Have you ever wondered why some people instantly click and others don’t? Dr Ali Walker is an Australian human connection scientist who's just written a book called Click or Clash. It covers why you bond easily with some people but have friction with others. It also looks at how we make friends and fall in love; the four types of belonging (and how to achieve them); the three types of loneliness (and how to avoid them); and how to communicate in true alignment with who you are.

In this episode, we explore why some of us click and some of us don’t with Dr Ali Walker.

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