The Synergy Podcast
In this episode of The Synergy Podcast, show host Arianna Montanari explores the quiet loneliness many people experience in modern life, especially in big cities, where connection can sometimes feel surprisingly difficult despite being surrounded by people. Why is it harder to make close friends as adults? Why do so many of us crave deeper conversations, real presence, and a sense of belonging? Arianna reflects on the impact of modern living: social media, remote work, online convenience, hyper-independence, and the subtle ways technology may have replaced genuine human interaction. We also dive into the concept of minority stress, the emotional exhaustion of constantly adapting, performing, or feeling slightly outside of belonging. From there, the conversation expands into beauty, creativity, and the loss of soul in contemporary culture. Why do older objects, buildings, and art often feel more alive and meaningful? Have efficiency, speed, and mass production disconnected us not only from each other, but also from beauty itself? Finally, we bring it back to yoga, movement, embodiment, and the healing power of shared human presence. Because perhaps the real wealth today is not productivity, status, or optimization, but genuine connection, beauty, slowness, and the simple experience of truly being with one another. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2458765/support] To connect with Arianna Montanari on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mielestrega/?hl=en To her website for online yoga synergy programmes and mielestrega body products: https://www.mielestrega.com/
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