Show Notes
This is the second of our two-part conversation on loneliness, singleness, community, and friendship. We talk about the struggles, sorrows, and satisfactions of friendship.
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This episode’s guests were Barry Danylak, Lish Veldhuijzen, Nick Taniguchi, and Rabbi Seth Goldstein.
The limit to the number of Facebook friends (or page likes) one can have is actually 5,000.
The article by Wesley Hill that much of our discussion is focused on (our full interview with him can be found
here) is called
Love, Again. We recommend that you read it.
Daniel refers to the Lord of the Rings books and movies, and the biblical story of
David and Jonathan.
Daniel talks about this fascinating feature article in The Atlantic titled
The Future of Work.
Kyle refers to Steven Sondheim’s (more details on your podcast) musicals “Merrily We Roll Along” and “Into the Woods.”
Daniel quotes from Tim Keller’s book
The Meaning of Marriage, which has some great insights into the nature of friendship.
Daniel very briefly refers to the film
La La Land.
Credits:
Assumptions is written and produced by Daniel Melvill Jones and Kyle Marshall.
This episode edited by Kyle Marshall.
Podcast artwork designed by Chris Taniguchi.
Photography by Josh Boak
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