Making Friends in Midlife: The Science, the Reality, and What Actually Works
Making friends in midlife is harder than anyone prepared us for, and it has nothing to do with your personality. In this solo episode, Dvora Citron breaks down the structural reasons connection fades after 50, what the research actually says about loneliness and health, and what real women in her community have found that works.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Why the "invisible architecture" of proximity that built our earlier friendships quietly disappeared, and what that loss actually means
- The research on loneliness and health: Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad's findings, the US Surgeon General's declaration, and the Midlife in the United States study
- What women in Dvora's online community shared honestly about the challenges and breakthroughs of making friends in midlife
- Why repeat consistent contact is the core mechanism of midlife friendship, and how to build it on purpose
- The real barrier (hint: it is not logistics) and what to do with the discomfort of reaching out
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