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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 27 MIN

Ep. 79 - Beyond Friendship: The Loneliness No One Talks About with Stacey Luces

from Beyond The Quo

"We're more connected digitally than ever, yet many people quietly feel like they don't have their people anymore."In this solo episode of Beyond the Quo, Stacey Luces explores one of the most overlooked challenges of modern adulthood: loneliness, disconnection, and the changing nature of friendship. Drawing from personal stories, coaching insights, and research on human connection, Stacey examines why so many successful, capable adults find themselves surrounded by people yet craving deeper relationships.From group chats and social media to networking events and busy calendars, we have more ways to connect than ever before. Yet many people still feel unseen, emotionally isolated, and disconnected from the kinds of friendships that truly sustain us.Stacey explores how adulthood changes our friendships, why high performers often become emotionally isolated, how trust has become more complicated, and why community, belonging, and genuine connection are not luxuries but essential ingredients for health, happiness, longevity, and a meaningful life.This episode is a reminder that success without belonging can feel surprisingly empty and that some of the most important work we do in midlife is building and nurturing the relationships that help us feel fully alive.🎧 In this episode:02:10 Why loneliness is rising despite constant digital connection06:45 What the Harvard longevity study reveals about relationships10:20 Why adulthood makes friendship harder than ever14:35 The hidden loneliness of high performers and leaders20:15 Trust, guardedness, and emotional isolation26:40 Why friendships naturally change as we age32:05 The health and longevity benefits of community36:20 Three practical strategies to deepen connection and belonging40:10 Why success without meaningful relationships eventually feels hollow💡 Key Takeaways:• Many adults are grieving friendships they never realized they lost. Life transitions, caregiving, careers, parenting, entrepreneurship, and personal growth often reshape our relationships more than we acknowledge.• High performers often have extensive networks but very few safe places. Being known for what you produce is different from being deeply known for who you are.• Friendship requires intentionality in adulthood. The strongest relationships are rarely accidental. They are built through consistent rituals, presence, trust, and shared experiences over time.• Community is not a luxury. It's part of a healthy life. Research continues to show that meaningful relationships improve physical health, emotional wellbeing, resilience, happiness, and longevity.🔥 Feeling inspired? Don't keep it to yourself!Subscribe, share, and follow Beyond the Quo.Leave a five-star review so more people can join the conversation about leadership, reinvention, wellbeing, and living beyond the status quo.✨ Connect with Stacey:Website: StaceyLuces.comInstagram: @stacey.lucesLinkedIn: Stacey LucesYou've already done the quo. Now it's time to go beyond.

"We're more connected digitally than ever, yet many people quietly feel like they don't have their people anymore."In this solo episode of Beyond the Quo, Stacey Luces explores one of the most overlooked challenges of modern adulthood: loneliness, disconnection, and the changing nature of friendship. Drawing from personal stories, coaching insights, and research on human connection, Stacey examines why so many successful, capable adults find themselves surrounded by people yet craving deeper relationships.From group chats and social media to networking events and busy calendars, we have more ways to connect than ever before. Yet many people still feel unseen, emotionally isolated, and disconnected from the kinds of friendships that truly sustain us.Stacey explores how adulthood changes our friendships, why high performers often become emotionally isolated, how trust has become more complicated, and why community, belonging, and genuine connection are not luxuries but essential ingredients for health, happiness, longevity, and a meaningful life.This episode is a reminder that success without belonging can feel surprisingly empty and that some of the most important work we do in midlife is building and nurturing the relationships that help us feel fully alive.🎧 In this episode:02:10 Why loneliness is rising despite constant digital connection06:45 What the Harvard longevity study reveals about relationships10:20 Why adulthood makes friendship harder than ever14:35 The hidden loneliness of high performers and leaders20:15 Trust, guardedness, and emotional isolation26:40 Why friendships naturally change as we age32:05 The health and longevity benefits of community36:20 Three practical strategies to deepen connection and belonging40:10 Why success without meaningful relationships eventually feels hollow💡 Key Takeaways:• Many adults are grieving friendships they never realized they lost. Life transitions, caregiving, careers, parenting, entrepreneurship, and personal growth often reshape our relationships more than we acknowledge.• High performers often have extensive networks but very few safe places. Being known for what you produce is different from being deeply known for who you are.• Friendship requires intentionality in adulthood. The strongest relationships are rarely accidental. They are built through consistent rituals, presence, trust, and shared experiences over time.• Community is not a luxury. It's part of a healthy life. Research continues to show that meaningful relationships improve physical health, emotional wellbeing, resilience, happiness, and longevity.🔥 Feeling inspired? Don't keep it to yourself!Subscribe, share, and follow Beyond the Quo.Leave a five-star review so more people can join the conversation about leadership, reinvention, wellbeing, and living beyond the status quo.✨ Connect with Stacey:Website: StaceyLuces.comInstagram: @stacey.lucesLinkedIn: Stacey LucesYou've already done the quo. Now it's time to go beyond.

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