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How to grow community: Why we feel lonely and disconnected

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In this episode, we explore how to build community and address why so many of us feel isolated and disconnected today. We dive into the concept of the atomization of society—how the traditional webs of connection have been broken—and discuss the so-called loneliness epidemic. Is it caused by increasing social isolation, or are we just more open about our feelings now?

Key topics we cover include:

  • The loss of the third place and its impact on community
  • How consumerism, capitalism, and individualistic cultures contribute to disconnection, featuring insights from sociologist and philosopher Zygmunt Bauman, writer Oliver Burkeman, and many other thinkers - both linked below and discussed in the episode
  • The crucial link between community and mental/physical health
  • And many practical strategies to create and foster connection in your life

Join us for an in-depth conversation about rebuilding meaningful community and finding belonging in today’s fragmented world.
YouTube version of the episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcTkM4g9uaU
Show notes links, citations, and attributions: :

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In this episode, we explore how to build community and address why so many of us feel isolated and disconnected today. We dive into the concept of the atomization of society—how the traditional webs of connection have been broken—and discuss the so-called loneliness epidemic. Is it caused by increasing social isolation, or are we just more open about our feelings now?

Key topics we cover include:

  • The loss of the third place and its impact on community
  • How consumerism, capitalism, and individualistic cultures contribute to disconnection, featuring insights from sociologist and philosopher Zygmunt Bauman, writer Oliver Burkeman, and many other thinkers - both linked below and discussed in the episode
  • The crucial link between community and mental/physical health
  • And many practical strategies to create and foster connection in your life

Join us for an in-depth conversation about rebuilding meaningful community and finding belonging in today’s fragmented world.
YouTube version of the episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcTkM4g9uaU
Show notes links, citations, and attributions: :

Newsletter sign up
Youtube - on macro topics - Econ, policy, environment, tech etc.
YouTube - channel on psychology and philosophy
Instagram - I don't post much here!
Website

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