In this episode of Back9 Brothers, Graham Kuhn and Luther Maday have an honest conversation about male loneliness, friendship in midlife, social connection for men, and why so many men in their 40s and 50s feel isolated even though they’re more digitally connected than ever.
They talk about the loneliness epidemic in men, the difference between having lots of connections vs deep friendships, and why many men struggle to build emotionally honest relationships as they get older. The conversation also explores boundaries with work, checking your phone first thing in the morning, assume no malice, emotional maturity, social media reactions, and how men can become more open-handed instead of defensive in everyday life.
This episode will resonate if you’ve ever asked:
Why do men get lonelier as they get older?
Why is it so hard for men to make friends after 40?
How do men deal with loneliness in midlife?
Why do I have lots of acquaintances but no close friends?
How do social media and smartphones affect real friendship?
Why do men struggle with vulnerability and emotional openness?
How can I stop being defensive and assume no malice?
How do I create deeper male friendships in adulthood?
Graham shares how he intentionally builds human connection through networking, client relationships, and vulnerability, while Luther reflects on how accessibility has increased but depth of relationship has decreased. Together, they unpack the modern reality of male friendship, midlife loneliness, emotional isolation, entrepreneur loneliness, and the challenge of finding people you can truly talk to.
They also discuss:
men’s mental health
midlife connection
why men feel alone even when surrounded by people
friendship after marriage and kids
how family, career, and responsibility change male friendships
how to respond to criticism without spiraling
assume no malice
open hand vs closed fist mindset
social media outrage and comment-section culture
why timing and news cycles shape online engagement
how to be more open, vulnerable, and emotionally mature as a man
If you’re a man over 40, a business owner, entrepreneur, executive, husband, or father trying to navigate friendship, loneliness, vulnerability, mindset, and real connection in the second half of life, this episode is for you.
Back9 Brothers is a podcast for men on the back nine of life — having real conversations about work, identity, money, purpose, mental health, marriage, fatherhood, friendship, and what it means to age with honesty and perspective.
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