EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 29 MIN
The Male Friendship Recession: Why Brotherhood Matters More Than Ever
from Bonded Voices - Brothers in Conversation
In this episode of Bonded Voices, the hosts, Ian, Loren, and Greg, dive into the issue of the “Friendship Recession.” They explore the growing crisis of male loneliness and the steady decline of close friendships among men. Over the past three decades, men’s social circles have shrunk dramatically, with some studies showing a 50% reduction in close friendships and nearly 1 in 6 men reporting they have no close friends at all. As careers, family responsibilities, and social expectations take center stage after age 25, many men quietly lose the connections that once sustained them. The consequences are serious, including rising loneliness, emotional isolation, and mental health challenges that contribute to men representing roughly three-quarters of all suicide deaths.Join us as this conversation isn’t only about the problem, it’s also about hope. Cultural shifts are encouraging men to prioritize mental health, seek therapy, embrace fatherhood, and rebuild community in new ways. From the rise of men’s groups and online therapy to renewed participation in faith communities and evolving definitions of masculinity, the episode highlights emerging paths forward. Ultimately, the message is simple but powerful: meaningful connection isn’t optional for men, it’s essential for survival, well-being, and a healthier future for everyone.Come join us on this journey, SUBSCRIBE, and listen in. https://bondedvoices.comThanks to our sponsor www.icoatproducts.com Use code BV1 at checkout to save 12%#bondedvoices #brotherhood #mensissues #podcast #mensmentalhealth #men #Capitalism #tenets #coffeegroupPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com A leader in podcast production and promotion.
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