The Dad Edge Podcast

Why Men Struggle to Keep Friends and How to Reignite Brotherhood ft. Ethan Hagner

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Sep 3, 2025
Ethan Hagner, a 19-year-old, explores the complexities of male friendships, particularly how they often fade after high school. He shares his experience with lost connections as friends go separate ways, while discussing the importance of intentionality and vulnerability in maintaining brotherhood. The conversation shifts to how friendships evolve through life stages, the challenges of making new friends as responsibilities grow, and the significance of consistent communication in rekindling valuable relationships. It's a candid reflection on the necessity of male camaraderie.
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INSIGHT

Achievement Doesn’t Replace Brotherhood

  • Male friendships often fade because convenience and proximity drive them during school years.
  • Achievement later in life cannot replace the emotional connection that brotherhood provides.
INSIGHT

Proximity Is The Hidden Glue

  • Friendships in school depend on forced proximity like classes and sports.
  • Once that shared context disappears, common ground and connection often erode.
ANECDOTE

The 3 A.M. Friend Who Returned

  • Larry describes a 3 a.m. friend he reconnected with after military deployment and years apart.
  • They picked up like no time had passed, illustrating durable core friendships.
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