When You've Got Close Friends, Just Keep Going

EPISODE · Nov 12, 2024 · 24 MIN

When You've Got Close Friends, Just Keep Going

from Manhood Tribes · host Don Ross

In this episode of The Manhood Tribes Show, we wrap up our series on building close friendships for men. Host Don discusses the crucial difference between seasonal and lifelong friendships, providing strategic advice on cultivating meaningful, lasting relationships. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming to deepen existing friendships, this episode offers practical tips on forming your 'tribe'—a group of 5-8 men who help each other become the best versions of themselves. We also introduce our 'How Manly Are You?' quiz and share exciting plans for our upcoming tribe-launch resource. Join us to discover how you can build and maintain these vital friendships.00:00 Introduction: Lifelong Friendships00:56 Manhood Quiz: How Manly Are You?01:29 Welcome to the Manhood Tribe Show01:43 The Importance of Male Friendships03:13 Building Your Tribe: Practical Tips04:35 Maintaining Your Tribe: Keeping It Going05:04 Tribe Rhythm: Chisel, Challenge, Adventure05:56 Avoiding Staleness: Keeping It Interesting07:36 Long-Term Commitment: How Long Should a Tribe Last?10:26 Pro Tips for a Successful Tribe14:05 Advanced Chiseling Techniques20:12 Balancing Intensity and Fun22:22 Conclusion: The Value of a Tribe23:11 Resource Announcement and Wrap-Up💪 Want to know how you measure up as a man? Take our free quiz, called How Manly Are You? and learn how you can get better at being a man. Download for free at manhoodtribes.com/manly. 💪

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