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Making friends as an adult is so much harder than anyone prepares us for. You look around and it feels like everyone already has their group — meanwhile you’re trying book clubs, classes, hobbies, improv, even pushing yourself way outside your comfort zone… and still feeling alone. In this video, Michele shares her honest experience trying to build friendships throughout college, grad school, and early adulthood — as an introvert, as someone who values depth over quantity, and as a non-religious person who doesn’t have built-in community spaces like church or sports teams. If you’ve also felt discouraged, unseen, or exhausted by trying again and again, this conversation is for you. There are people out there who want real connection — it just takes time to find each other. Share your story in the comments. We’re figuring this out together. 00:00 — Why making friends as an adult feels so hard 01:14 — Being introverted, moving a lot & early friendship patterns 02:21 — College & grad school: the loneliness no one talks about 03:47 — Trying new things (like improv) & seasonal friendships 04:59 — Being non-religious and finding community differently 05:38 — Putting yourself out there when it’s exhausting 07:36 — The moment connection reminds you what you’ve been missing 09:03 — Why it takes time — and why you’re not alone Stay Connected: 👉 Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://www.connectionfromhere.com/ 👉 Instagram: / connectionfromhere 📧 Email us: support@connectionfromhere.com At Connection From Here, we’re exploring what it means to live a grounded, meaningful life — without religion dictating our purpose. If you care about community, connection, and living with heart, you’re in the right place. Let’s navigate this life thing together.