Why It’s So Hard to Make Friends as an Adult (And What Changed for Me)
This week’s episode was supposed to be all about my trip to Richmond for my daughter’s soccer showcase. But somewhere between the tornado sirens, the missed waterfall hike, and the chaos of real life, the episode turned into something very different.
I’m talking about social anxiety, divorce, vulnerability, and the uncomfortable reality that if we want more connection in adulthood, we usually have to be willing to put ourselves out there first.
For years, I told myself it was just hard to make friends in your 40s — especially after divorce, with older kids, and a busy life. And while there’s truth to that, I’m also realizing that I spent a long time standing on the sidelines waiting for connection to magically happen without taking many social risks myself.
In this episode, I share:
* Why social media and visibility feel so uncomfortable for me
* How anxiety and self-doubt shaped the way I showed up in relationships
* The surprising connections and opportunities that came from starting the podcast
* Conversations about divorce, grief, loneliness, and adventure that never would have happened if I hadn’t gone first
* Why I think vulnerability is the gateway to deeper friendship, community, and a fuller life
I also talk about:
* 29029 and the adventure community
* Why microadventures have become such an important part of my life
* Getting invited to hike the Grand Canyon after putting myself out there online
* Brené Brown’s thoughts on vulnerability and connection
If you’ve ever felt lonely, socially awkward, “too much,” or afraid to be seen… this one’s for you.
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