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Interview: Making and keeping friends as a grown-up with Marisa Franco

Interview: Making and keeping friends as a grown-up with Marisa Franco

Update: 2024-10-15
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Have you thought at some point in your adult life, I wish I had more friends? 


Maybe you moved to a new city, saw your social life dwindle after having kids, or spent all your time and energy on your romantic relationships. No matter how you got there, trying to make friends as an adult is a really hard task! To try and help us all be better friends, we called in an expert: 


Marisa Franco is a professor and studies and writes about friendship and human connection. She is the author of Platonic: How the science of attachment can help you make- and keep- friends. Marisa and Nora discuss how important friendships are to our mental health and how we can all strengthen our friendships.  


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Interview: Making and keeping friends as a grown-up with Marisa Franco

Interview: Making and keeping friends as a grown-up with Marisa Franco

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