Today on Faith in a Digital World, we’re diving into something every one of us feels but rarely slows down to examine — the way we relate to each other. We live in a time when connection has never been more accessible, yet genuine, life‑giving relationships often feel harder to build. Screens mediate so much of our communication, and the skills that make relationships thrive can quietly erode without us even noticing. That’s why I’m thrilled to be joined by licensed counsellor, speaker, and bestselling author Debra Fileta. Her new book, People Skills, is a practical and deeply insightful guide to rebuilding the relational muscles we were created for — skills like empathy, listening, emotional awareness, and healthy conflict. Debra brings together psychology, faith, and real‑world experience to help us understand not just how we interact, but why.