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Why Midlife Friendships Stop Working & How to Fix Them

Why Midlife Friendships Stop Working & How to Fix Them

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Ever notice how some friendships don’t end, they just stop deepening?You still care about each other, but the conversations feel thinner than they used to. In midlife, that quiet shift is more common than we admit.


In this Wisdom Wednesday episode, Chip Conley, founder of MEA, joins Derek Gehl for a warm, honest conversation about friendship in the second half of life: why it changes, why it matters more than ever, and how it can grow again.


What you’ll take away:

  • Friendship is a practice, not a personality trait
  • Most of us outgrow conversations, not people
  • Depth and vulnerability create real connection
  • Reaching out — even after years — can reopen meaningful bonds

If you’ve ever wondered how to build friendships that actually nourish you as you age, this conversation is for you.


Listen now and discover how midlife friendships can become richer, not smaller.


Timestamps:

00:13 Friends in midlife and outgrowing friendships

00:45 Friendship as a practice

02:10 Reconnecting with old friends

04:20 Outgrowing conversations not people

06:00 Depth vulnerability and the three vaults

09:40 Why friendship requires depth

10:48 Men opening up emotionally

13:05 Leading with vulnerability

13:58 Creating deeper conversations naturally

15:48 Different levels of friendship

16:39 Couples growth and shared language

17:37 Transactional vs real friends

18:02 How to rebuild friendships in midlife

20:13 Closing thoughts and wrap up


Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/#MidlifeFriendships, #MidlifeConnection, #FriendshipAfter40, #SecondHalfOfLife, #MeaningfulRelationships, #EmotionalIntelligence, #PersonalGrowth, #SocialConnection, #AuthenticLiving, #MidlifeWisdom, #LifeTransitions, #ProAging, #ModernAging, #HumanConnection, #WisdomWednesday

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