BrightBond – Human connections

(EN) Connection, Ambition, and Real Life: A Young Perspective from the U.S. with William Pinkerton

34 min · 10. juni 2026
episode (EN) Connection, Ambition, and Real Life: A Young Perspective from the U.S. with William Pinkerton cover

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In this BrightBond episode, Patrick Duriaux speaks with William Pinkerton(26), a young financial representative from the United States, about connection, ambition, and real life from the perspective of a younger generation. In a world full of digital contact, social media, professional ambition, networking, and constant movement, how easy is it really to build meaningful human connection — especially in a buzzing city like New York? Together, Patrick and Will explore what connection means for young adults today, the difference between networking and genuine relationships, the role of technology and AI, and whether social media sometimes creates the illusion of connection rather than real closeness. They also discuss ambition, pressure, loneliness among young men, authenticity, and what older generations may misunderstand about younger people when it comes to friendship, relationships, and emotional connection. This conversation is an honest look at how younger adults navigate success, identity, pressure, and the need to be truly seen and understood. Because even in a fast world, meaningful connection is still possible. Contact: BrightBond@alto.cool [BrightBond@alto.cool] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial [https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial]

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episode (EN) Connection, Ambition, and Real Life: A Young Perspective from the U.S. with William Pinkerton cover

(EN) Connection, Ambition, and Real Life: A Young Perspective from the U.S. with William Pinkerton

In this BrightBond episode, Patrick Duriaux speaks with William Pinkerton(26), a young financial representative from the United States, about connection, ambition, and real life from the perspective of a younger generation. In a world full of digital contact, social media, professional ambition, networking, and constant movement, how easy is it really to build meaningful human connection — especially in a buzzing city like New York? Together, Patrick and Will explore what connection means for young adults today, the difference between networking and genuine relationships, the role of technology and AI, and whether social media sometimes creates the illusion of connection rather than real closeness. They also discuss ambition, pressure, loneliness among young men, authenticity, and what older generations may misunderstand about younger people when it comes to friendship, relationships, and emotional connection. This conversation is an honest look at how younger adults navigate success, identity, pressure, and the need to be truly seen and understood. Because even in a fast world, meaningful connection is still possible. Contact: BrightBond@alto.cool [BrightBond@alto.cool] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial [https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial]

10. juni 202634 min
episode (EN) The first hello that actually works with Sue Ryan cover

(EN) The first hello that actually works with Sue Ryan

In this episode of BrightBond, Patrick Duriaux sits down with Sue Ryan for a heartfelt, practical conversation on one powerful theme: “The first hello that actually works.” Sue Ryan is a powerhouse of energy, heart, and experience. Known as the “Energizer Bunny on Caffeine,” she has spent decades in global software sales, serving more than 700 companies from mid-sized businesses to Fortune 100 organizations — while also living the reality of caregiving for her grandmother, her father, and her husband. Sue is a five-time international bestselling author and co-author, and the co-founder of the award-winning The Caregiver’s Journey®, helping people and organizations navigate one of life’s most human transitions: caregiving. Together, we explore: * how strangers become friends through one simple moment * the ingredients of a community that feels warm, safe, and inclusive * easy ways adults can make new friends without pressure * event formats that spark real conversations fast * how to include introverts and quieter voices * intergenerational activities that create instant shared laughter * a natural “first hello” line that works * the biggest mistake people make when trying to connect — and the better move Plus, Sue shares a BrightBond Tip: one simple challenge you can try this week to meet someone new. If this episode inspired you, share it with someone you care about — and try Sue’s tip this week. One small hello can change everything. Contact: BrightBond@alto.cool [BrightBond@alto.cool] https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial [https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial] Sue Ryan: https://thecaregiversjourney.org/ [https://thecaregiversjourney.org/] https://sueryan.solutions/connect/ [https://sueryan.solutions/connect/]

27. maj 202637 min
episode (EN) The stories we carry, shape the way we connect with Rozalina Angelova cover

(EN) The stories we carry, shape the way we connect with Rozalina Angelova

In this episode of BrightBond, Patrick Duriaux sits down with psychotherapist Rozalina Angelova [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0] to explore a powerful idea: the stories we carry shape the way we connect. Together, they dive into how trauma, attachment, and our inner emotional world influence our relationships — often in ways we don’t fully understand. Why do some people deeply long for connection, yet struggle to trust it? Why can closeness feel both comforting and threatening at the same time? Rozalina shares insights from her work and her book Monkeyfish and Other Truths, where she uses therapeutic storytelling to help people better understand their emotions and hidden patterns. Through metaphors and simple stories, she shows how we can access parts of ourselves that are difficult to explain with logic alone. The conversation also highlights an important reality: disconnection can be learned and even passed on across generations. The emotional environments we grow up in shape how safe we feel with others — but these patterns are not fixed. They can be understood, softened, and changed. A key takeaway from this episode is that struggles with connection are often not about a lack of desire, but about protection. Parts of us have learned to stay guarded — and recognizing this is the first step toward building safer, more honest relationships. Contact: BrightBond@alto.cool [BrightBond@alto.cool] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial [https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial] Rozalina Angelova https://linktr.ee/rozalina.angelova [https://linktr.ee/rozalina.angelova]

13. maj 202641 min
episode (FR) La technologie qui rapproche : Seniors, innovation et lien humain avec Rafael Fink du SeniorLab cover

(FR) La technologie qui rapproche : Seniors, innovation et lien humain avec Rafael Fink du SeniorLab

Dans cet épisode de BrightBond, Patrick Duriaux reçoit Rafael Fink du SeniorLab pour une conversation inspirante sur un sujet essentiel : comment la technologie peut devenir un vrai pont entre les générations — non pas pour remplacer la relation humaine, mais pour la faciliter, la rendre plus accessible, et parfois même redonner confiance. Rafael joue un rôle clé dans la coordination et la conduite de projets de recherche appliquée au sein du SeniorLab, qui explorent les réalités, les défis et les aspirations des personnes âgées. Au fil de l’échange, nous parlons notamment : * de ce qui motive Rafael et de l’origine de son engagement auprès des seniors * d’un moment marquant qui a changé sa manière de voir le vieillissement * d’une observation ou d’un résultat de recherche qui l’a particulièrement surpris * d’un exemple concret où un senior a repris confiance grâce à un outil digital * de ce qui reste totalement irremplaçable dans la connexion humaine, même dans un monde digital * et d’un BrightBond Tip : une action simple à faire cette semaine pour aider quelqu’un à se connecter — digitalement ou dans la vraie vie Un épisode qui rappelle une chose essentielle : la technologie a de la valeur lorsqu’elle reste au service du lien humain — et que ce sont toujours l’attention, la patience et la présence qui font la vraie différence. Contact: BrightBond@alto.cool [BrightBond@alto.cool] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial [https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial] Rafael Fink https://senior-lab.ch/ [https://senior-lab.ch/]

8. maj 202630 min
episode (FR) On peut créer du lien à tout âge et recommencer avec Alain Racine cover

(FR) On peut créer du lien à tout âge et recommencer avec Alain Racine

Dans cet épisode de BrightBond, Patrick Duriaux reçoit Alain Racine, membre de SeniorLab et acteur très engagé dans le Canton de Vaud sur les questions de santé, de participation citoyenne et de lien social. Alain est notamment : * membre du comité consultatif des seniors (COCOS – Vieillir 2030) * patient expert (DEP / DGS Lausanne) * patient partenaire (Unisanté / Forces) * patient simulé (École La Source) * engagé dans différentes associations vaudoises, dont Proches Aidants À travers une conversation simple, sincère et concrète, Alain partage son regard sur le fait de créer du lien à tout âge — même après de grands changements de vie comme la retraite, un déménagement, ou une période d’isolement. Ensemble, nous parlons de : * ce que l’âge peut apporter de beau * ce que l’on transmet naturellement aux autres * comment rendre une nouvelle rencontre plus simple et moins gênante * conseils concrets pour les seniors qui n’ont plus l’habitude de rencontrer du monde * et des petites actions qui peuvent vraiment changer le quotidien Un épisode humain, inspirant et plein de bon sens, qui rappelle une chose essentielle : on peut créer du lien à tout âge — et recommencer. Contact: BrightBond@alto.cool [BrightBond@alto.cool] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial [https://www.youtube.com/@BrightBondOfficial]

6. maj 202639 min