Blueprints for Belonging - Building Conscious Connection in a Disconnected World
In “Relational Bandwidth (Now Buffering…),” Kelly & Geoff explore how divided attention quietly erodes connection. While multitasking can look efficient (even responsible), it fragments attention and reduces our ability to fully engage with others. The episode reframes presence as relational bandwidth rather than physical proximity—being in the same space doesn’t automatically mean being emotionally available. Drawing on research from Sherry Turkle, Stanford studies on multitasking, and John Gottman’s work on emotional bids, they highlight how subtle distractions—phones, internal dialogue, and task-switching—diminish empathy, comprehension, and trust. Over time, these micro-moments of partial presence can lead to missed connection, emotional distance, and weakened relationships. Using the BIG framework (Build Awareness, Investigate Meaning, Generate Choice), listeners are invited to make small, intentional shifts—device-free moments, naming attention, and practicing full engagement in brief interactions. The core message is simple: where attention goes, connection follows.
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