Podcasts on Adult Friendship

  • Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship

    Hosted by Nina Badzin, this podcast is a fantastic resource for discussions on adult friendship dynamics.

  • Friend Forward

    Hosted by friendship expert Danielle Bayard Jackson, this podcast focuses on navigating adult friendships, especially for women.

  • Call Your Girlfriends

    A podcast for long-distance besties everywhere, featuring discussions on friendship, feminism, and life.

  • Friendship Theory

    Hosted by Kaitlin Brawley, this show explores friendship and the societal constructs around it.

  • Best Friends with Nicole Byer and Sasheer Zamata

    A lighthearted podcast hosted by two best friends who explore the ups and downs of friendships.

Articles

 

  1. "The Science of Adult Friendships" by Lydia Denworth – A comprehensive look at the importance of friendships for mental and physical health.

  2. "How to Make Friends in Your 30s" by Alexandra Sifferlin – This article dives into the complexities of forming and maintaining friendships in adulthood.

  3. "Why Is It So Hard to Make Friends Over 30?" by Alex Williams – A popular New York Times article exploring why building friendships in adulthood is so difficult. [Read]

  4. "Making New Friends as an Adult Is Hard. Here's How to Do It" by Emily Esfahani Smith – An insightful article that provides tips on cultivating meaningful adult friendships.

Websites & Communities

  1. Better Female Friendships (Danielle Bayard Jackson's site) – Offers coaching, resources, and articles on how to strengthen adult female friendships.

  2. GirlFriendsCircles – A community that offers friendship-building workshops, events, and online resources for women looking to deepen their friendships.

  3. The Art of Friendship – This site focuses on helping people understand and develop stronger friendships in adulthood.

  4. Nina Badzin's Friendship Advice Blog – In addition to her podcast, Nina provides in-depth advice on navigating complex friendship scenarios.

    • Nina Badzin's Friendship Blog