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Fixing the Loneliness Problem: How PGH Social Club is Rebuilding Connection

41 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Episode Description: In this episode of the Pittsburgh Startup Podcast, we sit down with the team behind PGH Social Club [https://www.pghsocialclub.com/]—a group tackling one of the most overlooked challenges facing cities today: connection. For a lot of young people, making friends, finding community, and feeling plugged into a city isn’t easy. Traditional paths—school, work, even social media—aren’t doing the job the way they used to. Pittsburgh Social Club is stepping into that gap, building consistent, welcoming spaces where people can actually meet, interact, and build real relationships. This isn’t a typical “startup” story. It’s a different kind of business—one that sits somewhere between community, media, and infrastructure. Through curated events, open formats (no pitch decks, just people), and a growing ecosystem of gatherings, they’re creating what every city needs but few intentionally design: a front door for connection. We talk about: * Why loneliness and fragmentation are real problems for young professionals * The concept of “third places” and why cities are missing them * How consistent events compound into real community over time * What it looks like to build something valuable that doesn’t fit neatly into a traditional business model If you’ve ever moved to a new city, struggled to meet people, or wondered why connection feels harder than it should—this episode is for you.

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Episode Description: In this episode of the Pittsburgh Startup Podcast, we sit down with the team behind PGH Social Club [https://www.pghsocialclub.com/]—a group tackling one of the most overlooked challenges facing cities today: connection. For a lot of young people, making friends, finding community, and feeling plugged into a city isn’t easy. Traditional paths—school, work, even social media—aren’t doing the job the way they used to. Pittsburgh Social Club is stepping into that gap, building consistent, welcoming spaces where people can actually meet, interact, and build real relationships. This isn’t a typical “startup” story. It’s a different kind of business—one that sits somewhere between community, media, and infrastructure. Through curated events, open formats (no pitch decks, just people), and a growing ecosystem of gatherings, they’re creating what every city needs but few intentionally design: a front door for connection. We talk about: * Why loneliness and fragmentation are real problems for young professionals * The concept of “third places” and why cities are missing them * How consistent events compound into real community over time * What it looks like to build something valuable that doesn’t fit neatly into a traditional business model If you’ve ever moved to a new city, struggled to meet people, or wondered why connection feels harder than it should—this episode is for you.

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