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Adult Friendships Are Hard — Here’s Why (And What Actually Helps)

Adult Friendships Are Hard — Here’s Why (And What Actually Helps)

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In this episode, Jess Humphrey shares why making and keeping friends as an adult feels so different, what’s actually happening beneath the surface, and what helps you build real community and stability again. We talk honestly about loneliness, survival mode, changing seasons of life, and the effort it takes to create meaningful friendships as an adult.

Jess is a military spouse and mom who has experienced constant relocation, seasons of single parenting during deployment, and the emotional weight of starting over socially. Through her personal health journey and self-discovery, she breaks down how intentional routines, honest communication, and aligned priorities helped her move from simply surviving to feeling grounded and connected again.

In this conversation, we cover:
• Why adult friendships often become surface-level
• How survival mode blocks connection
• Communicating expectations without guilt
• Long-distance friendships that last
• Building community with intention
• Creating stability through daily routines

This episode is for anyone who’s felt lonely in a full life, struggled to find their people, or wondered why friendships feel harder now than they used to.

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