Friendless: Friendship, Love, and Loneliness in the Modern Age
Stephanie Cox
5 episodes
2 weeks ago
In our fifth episode of friendless, I invite you to join my family over a casual lunch as we discuss friendship experiences and opinions in a multi-generational context. We discuss whether ghosting friends is actually the best invention of this coming generation (according to my Dad, he thinks yes). Do we have obligations to our friendships? Where does faith come into all this? (my mom weighs in) and more. A big thank you to all our listeners as our podcast reached 250 downloads t...
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In our fifth episode of friendless, I invite you to join my family over a casual lunch as we discuss friendship experiences and opinions in a multi-generational context. We discuss whether ghosting friends is actually the best invention of this coming generation (according to my Dad, he thinks yes). Do we have obligations to our friendships? Where does faith come into all this? (my mom weighs in) and more. A big thank you to all our listeners as our podcast reached 250 downloads t...
Can Curiosity and Clear Expectations Save Your Friendships?
Friendless: Friendship, Love, and Loneliness in the Modern Age
35 minutes
2 months ago
Can Curiosity and Clear Expectations Save Your Friendships?
On this episode of Friendless, I sit down with my close friend Natalie Walker—a biblical counselor with a gift for gentle truth-telling—to unpack why adult friendship feels so hard. We get honest about unspoken expectations, the fear of being “too much,” the temptation to stay “low maintenance,” and the insecurity of feeling replaceable—and we make the case that curiosity is love in action: when you truly want to know how a friend is doing (not just checking a box), you ask better questions, ...
Friendless: Friendship, Love, and Loneliness in the Modern Age
In our fifth episode of friendless, I invite you to join my family over a casual lunch as we discuss friendship experiences and opinions in a multi-generational context. We discuss whether ghosting friends is actually the best invention of this coming generation (according to my Dad, he thinks yes). Do we have obligations to our friendships? Where does faith come into all this? (my mom weighs in) and more. A big thank you to all our listeners as our podcast reached 250 downloads t...