
Friendship - Making In Episode 22 of Centered.Live, hosts Randy Burgoyne (Tech Expert) and Paul Maloy (History Teacher) explore the timeless power of friendship and why it still matters more than ever in our digital age.
From Thomas Jefferson & John Adams’ reconciliation to the creative bond of C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien, history shows us that true friendships shape ideas, movements, and even nations.
We’ll look at how Martin Luther King Jr. & Ralph Abernathy’s brotherhood fueled the Civil Rights Movement, and how Marie Curie & Albert Einstein’s mutual respect fostered breakthroughs in science.
Randy bridges the past to the present, showing how digital platforms like LinkedIn, Zoom, and WhatsApp can connect us—yet real trust and meaningful bonds remain irreplaceable.
Takeaways:
Why reconciliation and respect make friendships enduring
How friendships have fueled social and cultural change
How to use technology to strengthen—not replace—human connection
Join us for an inspiring conversation on the friendships that have stood the test of time, and how we can build lasting bonds today.
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