What If Nothing’s Wrong With You?
Exploring Loneliness: Understanding Its Roots and Finding Connection In this episode of 'What, if Nothing is Wrong with You,' hosts Paula D. Atkinson and Lisa K Kays, delve into the topic of loneliness. They address the male loneliness epidemic, discuss individual experiences with loneliness, and explore the societal and personal factors that contribute to this issue. The conversation touches on the importance of community, the pitfalls of modern parenting, and the impact of late-stage capitalism and white supremacy on social connection. They also recommend some books, share personal anecdotes, and offer insights into combating loneliness by building relationships with others and with oneself. 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:20 Discussing Loneliness 01:01 Book Recommendations 08:02 Therapy Horror Stories 15:11 Loneliness Epidemic 29:15 The Impact of Screens on Children's Social Lives 29:55 Parental Fears and Overprotection 31:55 The Loneliness Epidemic Among Adults 32:22 The Pressure on Parents to Orchestrate Social Interactions 36:42 The Myth of the Perfect Friend Group 37:38 Contradictions in Social Expectations for Married Women 41:53 The Importance of Building Social Skills in Children 42:20 The Role of Community in Non-White Cultures 51:10 The Need for Vulnerability in Friendships 53:47 The Value of Imperfect Relationships 57:47 Final Thoughts on Loneliness and Social Connections
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