Dating in Your 20s

The 20s Shift: Outgrowing, Holding On, and Becoming


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In this episode, Amelia Abernathy and Lilly Wehman explore the evolving nature of friendships, relationships, and identity in your 20s. Through an honest and reflective conversation, they unpack how life transitions—dating, career shifts, and personal growth—reshape social dynamics and emotional connections. This episode highlights the tension between holding on and letting go, while offering a grounded perspective on navigating change with self-awareness and compassion.

Key Topics

  • The evolution of friendships in your 20s
  • How romantic relationships impact social dynamics
  • Navigating shifting priorities and identity development
  • Emotional attachment, comparison, and change
  • Self-reflection as a tool for growth
  • Letting go without guilt or resentment

Takeaways

  • Change in your 20s is inevitable—and often necessary for growth
  • Friendships can evolve without needing to end
  • Open, honest communication strengthens relationships during transitions
  • Self-awareness allows for more grounded, intentional connections
  • Growth often requires redefining emotional and social priorities
  • Compassion for yourself and others is key during periods of change

Join the conversation:

What is something dating in your twenties has taught you about yourself? Share your thoughts and stories with us — we’d love to hear them.

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  • Why Do I Always Start Fights? A 20s Guide to Conflict Styles
  • What to Do When You’re the Last Single One

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Connect:

Lilly Wehman: Millennium | LinkedIn
Amelia Abernathy: Millennium | LinkedIn

This podcast is powered by Millennium Counseling Center in Chicago, IL. To learn more visit: millenniumhope.com

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Dating in Your 20sBy Amelia Abernathy & Lilly Wehman