Dr. Caroline Leaf Podcast

Most People Lose Their Friends In Their 30s: The Neuroscience of Why People Drift Apart

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Sinopsis

If you’re in your 30s+ and your friend group has gotten smaller, quieter, and harder to maintain—this episode explains why it happens and how to rebuild real adult friendships without forcing awkward “we should catch up” conversations. A lot of friendship loss after 30 isn’t a blow-up. It’s the slow stuff: delayed replies, plans that keep getting pushed, long gaps that start to feel normal. And it’s not just you—adult loneliness is widespread, and research shows close friendships often decline after the late 20s. In this podcast, we break down the psychology of adult friendship, what shifts in your mind as responsibilities stack up, and the 5 practical changes that help you rebuild a steady inner circle: how to do a social energy audit (so you stop guessing who drains you vs supports you) how to use emotional transparency without oversharing how to build friendship rhythms that survive busy schedules how to stop performing and start connecting with purpose how to do mutual repai