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Why We Drift into Loneliness and How to Fight for a Life of Friendship with Justin Whitmel Earley

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We were made for people. Yet, most of us are living a dangerously lonely life. In fact, loneliness is perhaps the least talked-about epidemic in our culture today. Justin Whitmel Earley, lawyer, #boydad, and one of my favorite authors is here to share a cure for this loneliness problem. This is a conversation I hope some men can tune into as well as us ladies!

Drawing from his brand new (amazing) book, Made for People, Justin suggests that we cannot live the life we were made for without authentic friends. We discuss the obstacles to true friendship: busyness, fear of vulnerability, and past pain. Then Justin offers practical, life-changing habits for friendship that can help all of us move out of a world of digital loneliness and into a life of being truly known by your friends. This is so good!

Find more information and show notes at:

www.monicaswanson.com/madeforpeople

Podcast page (for all episodes) www.monicaswanson.com/podcast


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We were made for people. Yet, most of us are living a dangerously lonely life. In fact, loneliness is perhaps the least talked-about epidemic in our culture today. Justin Whitmel Earley, lawyer, #boydad, and one of my favorite authors is here to share a cure for this loneliness problem. This is a conversation I hope some men can tune into as well as us ladies!

Drawing from his brand new (amazing) book, Made for People, Justin suggests that we cannot live the life we were made for without authentic friends. We discuss the obstacles to true friendship: busyness, fear of vulnerability, and past pain. Then Justin offers practical, life-changing habits for friendship that can help all of us move out of a world of digital loneliness and into a life of being truly known by your friends. This is so good!

Find more information and show notes at:

www.monicaswanson.com/madeforpeople

Podcast page (for all episodes) www.monicaswanson.com/podcast


Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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