515 | Adult Friendship  | Mark Greene

515 | Adult Friendship | Mark Greene

From Pirate Monk Podcast by Nate Larkin

May 28, 2026 · 50 min · Episode 516

About this episode

Nate and Aaron discuss the importance of adult friendship with guest Mark Greene, who shares insights on making connections and the significance of relationships.

This episode is an encore presentation so you might hear some familiar words however they are still impactful. On the episode: Nate knows the feeling. Aaron mocks a magician and wears two pants. Nate and Aaron talk with guest Mark Greene. Mark is a Texas native living in Manhattan, NY, who has learned to make friends and is guiding us. He imparts some startling statistics that may motivate you to make friends. Mark shares how he meets guys in the park, modeled after another group he saw. Guys pair up and walk and talk! He lets us know that understanding ourselves happens in relationship, and that there is strength in numbers. And the big question: if you are only doing purposeful work, is real friendship happening? All this, and more! Links: Walking Talking Men Walking Video NEW Samson Community App (Apple store) NEW Samson Community App (Google Store) Samson England Walking Retreat June 26 - July 1, 2026 Samson Canoe Adventure July 19-22, 2026 Oct 23-25, 2026 U.S. Samson Summit Send mail to: Pirate Monk Podcast/Samson House PO BOX 1656 Columbia, TN 38402 If you have thoughts or questions and you'd like the guys to address in upcoming episodes or suggestions for future guests…

People in this episode

Host: Nate Larkin

Guest: Mark Greene

Topics covered

  • adult friendship
  • relationships
  • social connection
  • personal growth
  • community

Keywords

  • friendship
  • relationships
  • Mark Greene
  • social skills
  • community building

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Samson Society, Samson House

Places: Texas, Manhattan, NY

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