Season 1 Episode 27
In the fourth installment of our friendship series, Dr. John Oberg, Randy Lorensen, and Anthony Marino dive into the evolving nature of friendship across the decades. From the playgrounds of childhood to the pressures of parenthood and beyond, they explore how relationships shift over time—and what it really takes to nurture them in a busy, distracted world.
This candid, personal conversation touches on the power of shared experience, the role of technology in staying connected, the impact of major life transitions like marriage and parenthood, and the surprising importance of being a “friendship instigator.” You’ll hear real stories of regret, renewal, and the choices that shape the people we keep close—or let drift away.
Whether you're rebuilding old connections or learning how to better show up for the people who matter most, this episode offers practical tools, emotional insight, and the reminder that friendship is one of life’s richest forms of abundance—if we’re willing to invest in it.
🔗 Mentioned Resources & Tools:
The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman
Published on 6 months, 1 week ago
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