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Humans:Connecting

Hosted by Humans:Connecting · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 32 episodes

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3
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Episodes
32
Last ep.
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About this podcast

We know that loneliness is bad for us. Luckily, we know that connection cures loneliness. So why is connection so hard to do?Get curious with Phil McAuliffe - the global loneliness expert and founder of Humans:Connecting - as he and his guests explore how you can get the connection you both need and deserve in life.Get ready. It's time to become a connected human.

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Humans:Connecting hosts Humans:Connecting, a society show with 32 episodes published.

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30. What we've uncovered about human connection in Season 3: with Jeff Bartlett

Apr 16, 20251h 13mEp. 10S3

It’s been an epic season of the HUMANS:CONNECTING podcast. We’ve talked about - Social prescribing - Nature based therapies - The importance of owning your loneliness - Creating authentically connected men - The power of

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29. Lonely-EU is here to connect Europe (and the world): with Judith Merkies and Dr Hans Rocha IJzerman

Apr 13, 20251h 32mEp. 9S3

The LONELY-EU project is fighting social isolation and loneliness across Europe. What it does there can help the rest of the world do the same. Judith Merkies – former Member of the European Parliament – and Dr. Hans Roc

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28. Creating a human connection movement: with Pete Bombaci

Mar 30, 20251h 22mEp. 8S3

An issue the size and scale of loneliness and social disconnection requires a variety of solutions, from offering individual support to developing national policies. It’s too big for one person to solve alone, so a more

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27. Step outside your cage - harness the power of living authentically in midlife: with Katia Vlachos

Mar 23, 20251h 38mEp. 7S3

It’s time to step out of the cage that you feel you’re in in midlife – where you need to perform certain roles to fulfil certain obligations that you may or may not have wanted in the past. Midlife is a funny time. We th

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26. Connected leaders create thriving teams - overcome the loneliness of leadership: with Rachael Cook

Mar 16, 20251h 43mEp. 6S3

Every leader knows that there’s a loneliness in leadership. We all want to be great leaders where those in our teams thrive. But we can inadvertently become workaholics, micromanagers, indecisive leaders, or bullies. Wha

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25. Investing in yourself in midlife pays the dividends you need: with Jonathon Lawless

Mar 9, 20251h 43mEp. 5S3

While Jonathon Lawless’ story of loneliness and finding himself in midlife is uniquely his, it’s much the same as yours. As an investment banker living in Hong Kong, Jonathon found that his expat life and career did not,

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24. Creating connected men: with Mike Campbell

Mar 2, 20251h 35mEp. 4S3

Far too many men are broken. From rates of suicide, violence, incarceration and educational outcomes, it’s clear that men are struggling. This is not an episode about masculinity – toxic or otherwise – but an episode for

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23. Coming out as lonely - your portal to authentic connection: with Ari Lowinsky

Feb 23, 20251h 34mEp. 3S3

We all reach a point where, before we can learn about the connection we need, we must first acknowledge and admit ourloneliness. At this fork in the road, we face the choice: confront our loneliness, despite the fear and

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22. Nature can hold the key to your healing and connection: with Dr Nerkez Opacin

Feb 16, 20251h 41mEp. 2S3

What if spending quality time in your garden, at a local park, in a national park – or even with a single potted plant – could help you heal and improve the quality of the connection you feel, would you do it? While it s

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21. How social prescribing can help create connected humans: with Jenny Kirschner

Feb 9, 20251h 38mEp. 1S3

Wouldn’t it be nice to leave an appointment or interactionwith a caring professional and feel seen as the awesome humans that we are, rather than as a symptom or a problem to be solved? In this first episode of Season 3,

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Special episode - Sticking your Connection Resolutions

Dec 27, 20241h 14m0

Congratulations! You’ve resolved improve the quality of the connection you feel. You’ve decided that it’s time to focus on your social health and wellbeing and you want to thrive through loneliness whenever you experienc

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20. Creating your connected workplace: with Dr Hans Rocha IJzerman

Sep 15, 20241h 59mEp. 10S2

It’s the final episode of Season 2 and it’s tackling an important issue confronting all workplaces, including yours. We know that loneliness and social disconnection is prevalent in our communities and workplaces, but it

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19. Escaping your golden handcuffs: with Christine Yeung

Sep 8, 20241h 22mEp. 9S2

It’s natural to want to make some changes when we get to midlife. It’s natural to evaluate where we are in life and reflect on whether we’re living in alignment with our values. Sometimes, we know that things need to cha

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18. How mindfulness helped turn Chai's loneliness into your connection: with Chai Bade

Sep 1, 20241h 23mEp. 8S2

Hustle culture feeds loneliness. Chai Bade - our guest on this episode – found himself feeling lonely when he realised that his long workdays meant that he did little else but work and sleep. He spoke his loneliness to h

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17. The life-changing benefits of social rehab: with Jacob Darkin

Aug 25, 20241h 28mEp. 7S2

Despite our best efforts, we rarely get to control what happens in life. We do, however, get to control how we respond. Jacob Darkin – our guest on this episode – injured his spinal cord and spent over nine months in the

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16. Let's talk about workplace loneliness

Aug 19, 202445mEp. 6S2

Workplace loneliness is the emerging frontier in the global discussion to reduce human loneliness. We know that humans who feel lonely at work report higher levels of absenteeism. They are less productive, less efficient

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Unleash your inner Care Bear to fight workplace loneliness

Aug 18, 202451mEp. 6S2

Workplace loneliness is an issue that affects all workplaces globally. We know that humans who feel lonely at work report higher levels of absenteeism. They are less productive, less efficient, and are more likely to lea

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15. 10 seconds of courage can change your life: with Jack Hedges

Aug 10, 20241h 29mEp. 5S2

Doing connection puts you at the very edge of – or well beyond – your comfort zone. It can be easy to imagine that it’s all too hard, so we don’t do anything. We can stay in our loneliness, even though we don’t want to.

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14. The #1 connection killer (and how you can avoid it)

Aug 4, 202454mEp. 4S2

There are many reasons why we humans experience loneliness, but there is one reason that we consistently notice as the most common reason we hear that feeds your loneliness. Busyness. In this episode, we’ll talk about ho

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13. Friends for Good wants you to be free from loneliness: with Eleisha Casañas

Jul 28, 20241h 1mEp. 3S2

At HUMANS:CONNECTING, we’re all about helping you get the connection you need whenever you experience loneliness. This includes sharing the great work of other individuals and organisations who are also helping us humans

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