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The Friendship Episode You Didn't Know You Needed | Ep. 16

The Friendship Episode You Didn't Know You Needed | Ep. 16

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We all want real, deep, meaningful friendships—but do we actually know what that looks like?

Friendship isn’t just about funny memes, shared interests, or convenient connections—it’s about loyalty, depth, and showing up when it matters. So why do so many of us struggle to find real, lasting friendships?

In this episode, we’re challenging everything you thought you knew about friendship, including:

  • Why modern culture has redefined friendship—and not for the better.
  • The hard truth about why making friends as an adult feels impossible.
  • What history, philosophy, and psychology reveal about deep, meaningful connection.
  • The difference between true friendships and surface-level bonds—and why both matter.
  • How to stop settling for transactional relationships and build friendships that actually last.

If you’ve ever wondered why friendship feels so complicated, or why you keep outgrowing people, this episode is for you.

It’s time to rethink, redefine, and rebuild the friendships you truly deserve.

Listen now and learn what it really means to be—and have—a true friend.

Sources referenced in this episode:

  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Entry on Friendship
  • "How To Be a Friend" by Marcus Tullius Cicero

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