
Why People With the Best Relationships Live Longer (And What We’re Getting Wrong)
Why do people with strong relationships tend to live longer — and healthier — lives? And what are we getting wrong about success, productivity, and aging well?
In this episode of The Josh & John Show, we explore the surprising link between relationships, longevity, and quality of life. Starting with a personal story about John's 96-year-old grandmother, we unpack what decades of research (including long-term studies on happiness and health) reveal: it’s not money, status, or even perfect health habits that matter most — it’s meaningful human connection.
We also talk about:
Why modern life makes us more isolated than ever
The difference between having many relationships vs. deep ones
Why productivity culture may be working against our well-being
How aging, purpose, and community are deeply connected
This is a reflective, honest conversation about what actually leads to a long and meaningful life — and how we might need to rethink what we’re chasing.
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