Who’s gonna know you like me?

Who’s gonna know you like me?

From Real Honest with Samantha LaBat by Samantha LaBat

May 27, 2026 · 55 min

About this episode

Samantha LaBat explores the complexities of knowing someone and the impact of generational gaps on communication.

Just be cause we feel like we know someone, doesn't mean they feel like we do. How do we get the context out of our heads and into the conversation? Today I'm unpacking various things that impact our interpretation of what it means to know someone, including generation gaps as explained by Daniel Moral on Silicon Canals. 00:00 Intro 01:28 Goals Check-In 07:36 What I’m Learning from God rn 12:30 Knowing with Context 24:55 Generational Gaps 38:20 Knowing with New Information 48:39 Hard Conversation of the Week 51:41 What I’m Watching Right Now Article referenced today: I’m 38 and I noticed last summer that my parents mostly ask about logistics — the drive, the weather, the dogs, the job — and rarely ask how I actually am by Daniel Moran Thanks for listening! Leave me a review if you want—new episodes on Wednesdays at 6 am CT. Questions, comments, concerns, want to chat? Email realhonestpod@gmail.com.

People in this episode

Host: Samantha LaBat

Topics covered

  • knowing others
  • communication
  • generation gaps
  • context
  • relationships

Keywords

  • knowing someone
  • communication
  • generation gaps
  • context
  • relationships
  • hard conversations

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