• Ep. 489: Friendships in the Digital Age

  • May 15 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast
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Ep. 489: Friendships in the Digital Age

  • Summary

  • Sometimes the easiest way to keep up with friends is to follow along with their lives through social media, but people fall through the cracks, and occasionally you’ll see a friend posting a picture of their baby when you never knew they were pregnant to begin with. We aren’t besties with every single person we’ve ever had a friendship with, and there are plenty of people we care about but don’t always click with, for whatever reason. But in our experience, if you want a friend, you have to be a friend, and that looks like showing up for each other, being vulnerable, and allowing yourself to be seen in your full-humanity.


    Are you responsible with keeping up with friends on social media? [2:16]

    Unrequited friendships [4:43]

    Judgement holds a friendship back [6:05]

    What defines close friendship [8:59]

    Closeness needs reciprocity [14:06]

    Give people the chance to hold it down [15:50]

    You can’t keep up with everyone [19:34]


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