EP 3: Why Men Stay Loyal to Friends Who Don't Really Know Them
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Why Men Stay Loyal to Friends Who Don't Really Know Them
You'd go to war for your boys. You've known them for years, maybe decades. But here's the question that might stop you in your tracks: Do they actually know you?
In this solo episode, Kier unpacks one of the most overlooked truths about male friendship—how men can be fiercely loyal to people who have no idea what they're really going through. He breaks down why so many men confuse longevity with depth, loyalty with love, and presence with intimacy.
Kier gets honest about the times he didn't show up for his friends the way he should have, examines a powerful clip from The Best Man that exposes how men talk around the truth instead of to it, and offers a practical framework for building friendships rooted in care, honesty, and mutual accountability.
In this episode:
- Why loyalty without honesty isn't really loyalty
- The 3 dynamics in male friendships that keep men emotionally invisible
- How "ride or die" can become "silent and stuck"
- What happens when men stop protecting each other's feelings and start protecting each other's futures
- A 3-tier plan for transforming surface-level friendships into real brotherhood
Key Quote: "A friendship that can't hold truth can't really hold you."
If you've been showing up for your boys but wondering why no one's really showing up for you—this episode is the answer.
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