The Crisis of Connection

The Gift of Music by Anna Nguyen

8 min · 4 mei 2026
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Hi everyone, my name is Anna Nguyen, and you’re listening to Episode 1 of “the Crisis of Connection” where I’ll be talking to experts about strategies for bridging the gaps and strengthening the connections between us in an increasingly digital world. The crisis of connection is a widespread, systemic rise in loneliness, social isolation, and declining empathy, driven by the digital world, individualism, and the astronomical rise in inequality. In this episode I would like to share with you my own experience of the transformative power of music and how it has affected me.

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