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Midlife Friendships: Finding Deeper Connections

34 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Midlife Loneliness: Rebuilding Friendships After Kids, Divorce & Busy Life | Tonya & Erin Tonya and Erin discuss a statistic that 4 in 10 adults 45+ are lonely and unpack how empty nesting, raising kids, work, proximity, couple-friend dynamics, divorce, moving, and financial changes can erode friendships over time. They talk about how hard it is to make new close friends in midlife, including the idea that it can take 200 hours to build real closeness and that 58% feel no one truly knows them due to a lack of depth. They connect loneliness to health risks like heart disease, cognitive decline, and mortality, and share practical takeaways: prioritize depth over head count, create recurring meetups, lower the bar to reconnect with simple texts, use tools like Marco Polo, join places where repetition happens (classes/leagues/volunteering), be the initiator, practice vulnerability, and audit your circle. They each commit to reaching out more and trying new activities to meet people.

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