Friendship Breakups episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 32 MIN

Friendship Breakups

from It’s Not That Serious · host twinnytimes2

Friendship breakups don’t get talked about nearly enough — but they can hurt just as much (if not more) than romantic ones. In this episode, Amy and I get really honest about our personal experiences with friendships that didn’t last. We talk about the pain, the confusion, the growth, and the lessons we’ve learned along the way. From slowly drifting apart to sudden fallouts, we share what these relationships taught us about boundaries, expectations, and what healthy friendship actually looks like. We also talk about how those experiences shaped the friendship we have today — how we communicate, how we work through conflict, and how we’re intentionally choosing to show up for each other moving forward. Friendships evolve, and sometimes they end. That doesn’t always mean someone failed. Sometimes it just means you’re growing. If you’ve ever lost a friend, felt the sting of being misunderstood, or had to walk away from a relationship that no longer served you — this conversation is for you. In this episode we talk about: •Why friendship breakups can be so painful •Our personal experiences with friendships ending •The signs a friendship may be shifting or fading •What we’ve learned about boundaries and communication •How those experiences shaped the friendship we have today •Choosing healthier friendships moving forward Reminder: Not every friendship is meant to last forever — but every one can teach you something. Follow along with us on Instagram at @twinnytimes2 

Friendship breakups don’t get talked about nearly enough — but they can hurt just as much (if not more) than romantic ones. In this episode, Amy and I get really honest about our personal experiences with friendships that didn’t last. We talk about the pain, the confusion, the growth, and the lessons we’ve learned along the way. From slowly drifting apart to sudden fallouts, we share what these relationships taught us about boundaries, expectations, and what healthy friendship actually looks like. We also talk about how those experiences shaped the friendship we have today — how we communicate, how we work through conflict, and how we’re intentionally choosing to show up for each other moving forward. Friendships evolve, and sometimes they end. That doesn’t always mean someone failed. Sometimes it just means you’re growing. If you’ve ever lost a friend, felt the sting of being misunderstood, or had to walk away from a relationship that no longer served you — this conversation is for you. In this episode we talk about: •Why friendship breakups can be so painful •Our personal experiences with friendships ending •The signs a friendship may be shifting or fading •What we’ve learned about boundaries and communication •How those experiences shaped the friendship we have today •Choosing healthier friendships moving forward Reminder:Not every friendship is meant to last forever — but every one can teach you something. Follow along with us on Instagram at @twinnytimes2

NOW PLAYING

Friendship Breakups

0:00 32:06

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of It’s Not That Serious?

This episode is 32 minutes long.

When was this It’s Not That Serious episode published?

This episode was published on April 8, 2026.

What is this episode about?

Friendship breakups don’t get talked about nearly enough — but they can hurt just as much (if not more) than romantic ones. In this episode, Amy and I get really honest about our personal experiences with friendships that didn’t last. We talk about...

Can I download this It’s Not That Serious episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!