If you’ve ever felt like making friends as an adult feels impossible, or you’ve looked around and thought, "Where did all my friends go?" – you are not alone.
Or maybe you have friends, and you want deeper connections, but you don’t know how to create it without forcing it.
Friendship is hard right now. Which is why today, Mel is sitting down with Harvard-trained social scientist and bestselling author, Kasley Killam, who has spent the last 15 years researching friendship, connection, and loneliness.
Have you ever wondered why the friendships that once felt close now feel distant?
Why you genuinely want to see people more, but somehow always end up canceling?
Or why making new friends as an adult feels so forced and exhausting when it never used to?
There's a reason for all of that. And today, Kasley is giving you the answer.
She is also raising the stakes on friendship and explaining why social health is the missing key to living a longer, healthier, and happier life.
Kasley has conducted positive psychology research at the University of Pennsylvania and launched an award-winning initiative at Stanford that promotes empathy and kindness. And in this conversation, she’s here to clear up the confusion, cut through the excuses, and give you the tools that make connection feel doable again.
You’ll also learn the 4 friendship styles - and identify which one you are - so you’ll finally understand why friendship drains you, why it feels easy for some people, and what you specifically need to create the relationships you want.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
-Why adult friendship feels so hard (and how to make it easier)
-Why social health is a missing pillar of well-being
-The Excuse vs. Need framework for connection
-The Swap Strategy to feel less lonely, fast
-The 5-3-1 Rule for stronger friendships
-How to deepen the relationships you already have
-Exactly how to make new friends as an adult
-Why connection is essential - not optional
No matter your age or stage of life, it’s not too late.
If you’ve felt lonely, disconnected, or like building real friendship is impossible, this conversation will show you exactly what to do next, with steps that are simple, specific, and realistic.
For more resources related to today’s episode, click here for the podcast episode page.
If you liked the episode, check out this one next: What Makes a Good Life? Lessons From the Longest Study on Happiness
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