Friends Between Worlds
To join the conversation please visit: https://www.axonleadership.com/friendsbetweenworlds/episode2 [https://www.axonleadership.com/friendsbetweenworlds/episode2] In this conversation with Dr. Olivia Sagan, Director for the Centre for Applied Social Sciences at Queen Margaret University, we explore the relationship between loneliness and solitude, the societal and structural factors contributing to loneliness, and the importance of self-compassion and community. We discuss the impact of neoliberal materialism on experiences of loneliness, and the unique challenges faced by younger generations. The conversation emphasizes the need for a shift in discourse around loneliness, advocating for a perspective that recognizes the potential for personal growth and connection through mindfulness practices, creative outlets, and community engagement. Takeaways * Loneliness is often confused with solitude, which can be a positive experience. * Shame and self-loathing are common feelings associated with loneliness. * The discourse around loneliness can contribute to a 'loneliness loop' where negative feelings compound. * Epistemic injustice occurs when individuals feel unheard and unseen, exacerbating loneliness. * The narrative around loneliness often overlooks structural factors contributing to the issue. * Creative outlets can help individuals cope with loneliness and foster self-discovery. * Younger generations face unique challenges, including economic insecurity and the impact of social media. Chapters 03:20 To be shaped by mountains 06:52 Solitude vs loneliness 09:29 Facets of loneliness 14:46 Loneliness loops and epistemic injustice 20:52 Loneliness in neoliberal society 27:39 Generational challenges 33:17 Old stuff isn't working anymore 38:30 The we-ness in the wellness 40:17 Loneliness hysteria 44:33 Loneliness and WEIRD psychology 46:35 Changing the loneliness discourse 47:01 Benefits of loneliness 51:36 Our fragmented attention 53:51 Meditation, self-compassion, and environmental conservation Learn more about Professor Sagan at https://www.qmu.ac.uk/schools-and-divisions/psychology-sociology-and-education/psychology-sociology-and-education-staff/professor-olivia-sagan [https://www.qmu.ac.uk/schools-and-divisions/psychology-sociology-and-education/psychology-sociology-and-education-staff/professor-olivia-sagan] Keywords: loneliness, solitude, mental health, public health, emotional well-being, social connection, epistemic injustice, community, self-compassion Theme music is “Building Without Materials” by Aaron Vaurio Jackson: https://aaronvauriojackson.com/home [https://aaronvauriojackson.com/home] This conversation was recorded on November 5, 2025 *These show notes were generated with help from an AI
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