Today's Topic: Are people becoming more socially awkward… or are we just interacting differently? In this episode, we break down what’s really happening with social behavior in today’s generation. As two guys who naturally put themselves out there, we’ve started to notice a shift—people are more hesitant, more reserved, and often unsure how to engage in real-world conversations. While we bring this up now, it's important to recognize this is not EVERYONE.
We get into the small moments that reveal a bigger trend: starting conversations, buying someone a drink, reading social cues, and even the fear of being looked at in public. We also debate where people are actually socializing today. Bars, clubs, gyms, curated events, and whether structured environments are replacing organic interaction.
We touch on why sports have become a safe space for connection, how networking is evolving, and how lifestyle habits (and even technology) may be shaping social confidence. From awkward encounters to deeper cultural shifts, this episode is all about decoding what it means to be social in 2026.
Timestamps: 00:00 Intro & Today’s Topic 02:00 First Moves: How Conversations Actually Start 3:30 Are People Becoming More Socially Awkward? 05:00 Breaking Out of Your Shell 06:15 Just Try It: Building Social Reps 08:00 Why It Feels Like Everyone’s “Running” 08:55 Are Gyms Actually Social Anymore? 10:00 Why Networking Still Matters 11:20 Changing Goals, Standards & Social Priorities 13:00 Awkward Interactions We’ve Experienced 18:50 The “Going Out” Debate (Bars vs Staying In) 22:00 Curated Events vs Public Spaces (Partiful vs Bars) 24:00 Cultural Shifts in Social Behavior 26:55 The “iPad Kid” Effect 28:00 Final Thoughts
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