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The Friendships That Survive (and the Ones That Don't)

22 min · 16. apr. 2026
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Nobody teaches you how to grieve a friendship. But so many of us have been quietly doing it for years. Some friendships fade without a fight, without a reason, without a goodbye that felt like a goodbye. Others can go a year without a real conversation and pick up like no time passed the moment you're back together. Some friendships, over time, quietly become family. And some never happen at all — because at some point, most of us just quietly stop trying to make new ones. This episode is an honest conversation about all of it. The losses that don't come with flowers or check-ins. The friendships that survive everything. The people who chose to stay when staying was optional. And the reminder that some of the best friendships you'll ever have are still ahead of you.

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