The As Friends Podcast

By: Adam Tierney David Lopez Eleazar Adjehoun and Kelechi Ikwuakor
  • Summary

  • A group of friends felt like conversations with friends, family, coworkers, and that chatty grocery store clerk were not very productive. These discussions are about meaningful and important topics that always seem to get emotional or confusing and don't seem to have a real point to them. We're looking to explore how new perspectives shape our thoughts and understand what it means to have a quality conversation with another human being.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 38 | Are Millennials Being Hung Out To Dry?
    Oct 21 2022

    On this week's episode, the boys break down a generation's problems. We look into finance, sexuality, housing, avocado toast, and many more topics. Hope you enjoy!

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Ep. 37 | Why Do We Feel Alone?
    Oct 13 2022

    This week the guys look deep within and think about the times they felt lonely and why this state of mind occurred. Then we chill out and go into Biden's recent drug pardon and talk about the House of the Dragon. 

     

    Hope you enjoy! :)

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Ep. 36 | Where Did Our Twenties Go?
    Oct 6 2022

    We are finally back!! It is episode 36 of the As Friends podcast. This time we wrap our heads around what it is like to be in our late twenties as a member of the crew turns 27. Then later on we take a look at men who cheat and what needs to be done about them. 

     

    Enjoy! ☺️

     

    If you like the pod, feel free to follow us on IG @asfriendspod

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    52 mins

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