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Friendship IRL: Real Talk About Friendship, Community, and What It Actually Takes

Friendship IRL: Real Talk About Friendship, Community, and What It Actually Takes

Von: Alex Alexander
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Tired of hearing “just put yourself out there” when it comes to friendship or community? Same.

Friendship IRL is the podcast that skips the fluff and gets real about what it takes to build meaningful adult friendships and lasting support systems. Whether you're struggling to make new friends, maintain old ones, or just want people in your life who really show up, you're in the right place.

Each week, host Alex Alexander brings you honest conversations and tangible strategies to help you connect—for real. You’ll hear stories from everyday people (plus the occasional expert), learn what’s working in modern friendships—and what definitely isn’t—and walk away with ideas, scripts, and action steps you can actually use.

Think of it like a coffee date with your wisest, most encouraging friend—the one who tells the truth and hands you the playbook.

🎧 New episodes drop every Thursday. 💬 Want to share your friendship win or struggle? Leave Alex a voice message at AlexAlex.chat.

Follow along on Instagram or TikTok @itsalexalexander and join the movement to rethink how we build connection, community, and friendships in real life.

© 2025 AlexAlex, LLC
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  • [REPLAY] Celebrating 100 Episodes – Plus, an Extensive Look at the Wheel of Connection
    Aug 21 2025

    This whole podcast was only a dream a couple years ago, and here we are now with 100 episodes. Thank you for being here, for listening, and for sharing these conversations with your friends.

    In this episode, I share some life updates and talk intensely about the Wheel of Connection (view this visual diagram!), which is a foundational concept to my work. I give an overview about each of the categories, and at the end of the episode, I talk about how to do a basic Wheel of Connection audit.

    You deserve Level 10 support, and hopefully this helps you to take more intentional action to develop the connections you need for this season of life.

    Want to go even deeper? Sign up for my newsletter to receive more information, including announcements about my forthcoming book and the Wheel of Connection audio guide.


    In this episode you’ll hear about:

    • Life updates regarding my health, two Taylor Swift concerts, and the major milestone of this episode
    • The Wheel of Connection: why I made it, why it’s round, why it looks different for everyone
    • How your own Wheel of Connection is constantly changing: people move between categories, and different categories grow and shrink depending on your needs
    • Wheel of Connection components: family of origin; family of choice; formal community; acquaintance; and familiar/defined/present/historic friend
    • How the Wheel of Connection and Roots Framework work together, and how to conduct a Wheel of Connection audit


    Resources & Links:

    Here are some visuals of the Wheel of Connection and my Roots framework. Want more? Sign up for my newsletter to receive more information, including announcements about my forthcoming book and the Wheel of Connection audio guide.

    Like what you hear? Visit my website, leave me a voicemail, and follow me on Instagram and TikTok!

    Want to take this conversation a step further? Send this episode to a friend. Tell them you found it interesting and use what we just talked about as a conversation starter the next time you and your friend hang out!

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • [REPLAY] Digging Into the 3 Kinds of Friendship Roots
    Aug 14 2025

    About three years ago, many of my friends moved away within a six month period.

    While I was excited for these friends, I also grieved; my friends are my main support system, my family. How would I keep these friendships alive? I invested a lot of energy into thinking about it, through which I developed what I’m tentatively calling the “Your People” framework.

    The best way to think about this framework is to imagine a tree. Trees start as seeds, and then you provide them with nutrients and soil. Over time, trees grow roots. Some roots get really thick and strong; some grow deep. Some grow offshoots. The more roots that grow, the more stable the tree.

    In my friendship theory, there are three kinds of roots, which I’ll dig into today. My hope is that this framework and language helps people think about these relationships and consider what actions to take to build better versions of our friendships.

    Want more information? Visit my website!

    In this episode you’ll hear about:

    • SHARED EXPERIENCE ROOTS and their offshoot roots – i.e., when you’re doing something related to the shared experience root, but in a way you’re comfortable
    • EMOTIONAL INTIMACY ROOTS – what we know about our friends and our shared memories – plus shared/overlapping history roots and big/small intimacies
    • STORY ROOTS – the beliefs you have about your friendships, and how we come to develop those beliefs
    • How letting roots (i.e., friendships) die is not a bad thing – we can’t be in high school geometry class forever – but it doesn’t mean it’s not a sad thing
    • How to keep these friendships thriving as we grow and change, and how to replace dead story routes with simpler, more straightforward story roots
    • One of the biggest problems when it comes to adult friendships – plus, the REAL foundations of these friendships

    Resources & Links

    Like what you hear? Visit my website, leave me a voicemail, and follow me on Instagram!

    Want to take this conversation a step further? Send this episode to a friend. Tell them you found it interesting and use what we just talked about as a conversation starter the next time you and your friend hang out!

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    47 Min.
  • [REPLAY] What Is A Friend? And the 4 Types of Friends We All Have
    Aug 7 2025

    [REPLAY] FOUNDATIONAL FRIENDSHIP IRL EPISODE

    This month, I’m replaying four episodes that I consider FOUNDATIONAL to understanding all other Friendship IRL episodes. These are the episodes that break down the frameworks and mindset shifts you need to build the connections you want.


    EPISODE DESCRIPTION

    Today’s foundational episode tackles this ONE question: What is a friend, really?

    A lot of people are walking through life focusing on what isn’t there when it comes to friendship. There’s somehow an arbitrary marker of “we are friends!” that most people can’t even articulate. The truth is, it doesn’t have to be so black and white.

    If you’ve ever thought, “I wish I was closer to that person” or “Our friendship used to feel different!”, prepare to see things differently once you learn about the 4 types of friends we all have in our lives, and how we can come to appreciate all of these friends in their own unique ways.

    This framework takes the pressure off trying to make every friendship “best friend” level and helps you understand what you actually need from your social connections.

    WARNING: You’ll see all of your friendships differently after this one.


    In this episode you’ll hear about:

    • Why we’re holding ourselves back from experiencing true friendships
    • The difference between “Familiar Friends”, “Defined Friends”, “Present Friends”, and “Historic Friends”
    • The beauty of taking small actions over time with our friends (it all adds up!)
    • What emotional intimacy roots are and why they are key to sustaining close and supportive friendships
    • Moving through the peaks and changes of friendships in our life, especially when one moves away or gets a new job
    • Holding on to our friendships more loosely, vs. gripping on so tight


    Reflection Question:

    In which “bucket” do you have the most friends? Is there a small action you can take today to make a friend feel appreciated?


    Notable Quotes from Alex

    “I have this belief that if we untangle the ways we are connected, we will realize we are more connected than we initially thought. And that might help us to appreciate the spectrum of friendships versus waiting for some arbitrary threshold to see someone as valuable in our life.”

    “Small actions add up. Sometimes I think we forget that our closest friends were at one point just people. They walked down the hall. They were another person wearing a similar sweater and we said, “Hi”, we sat next to them in class and started chatting. We learned we were both going to be on the soccer team. And back then, we saw that simple building as valuable, like there was potential. So tap back into that. Let the small things be worthwhile.”


    Resources & Links

    Learn more about emotional intimacy roots on my blog.

    Like what you hear? Visit my website, leave me a voicemail, and follow me on Instagram!


    Want to take this conversation a step further? Send this episode to a friend. Tell them you found it interesting and use what we just talked about as a conversation starter the next time you and your friend hang out!


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    22 Min.
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