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In this episode Mare and Tara discuss the importance of social connections for health and longevity, inspired by the article "Better Connected" by David Robson published in the New Scientist. The article emphasizes how human connections are as crucial for well-being as diet, exercise, and sleep. It discusses the tendency for people to misjudge how others perceive them, resulting in a cycle of social hesitancy and isolation.One key topic is the concept of accelerating intimacy through self-disclosure, where sharing personal thoughts and questions can foster deeper connections much faster than small talk. Examples include prompts like discussing gratitude or aspirations. This idea validates the approach used in their "Conscious Connection Circles," where participants share deeply personal goals and experiences to create meaningful connections.
They acknowledge the value of both surface-level and deep connections and discuss the unique emotional support provided by their Conscious Connection Circles. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of authentic interactions and self-disclosure for combating loneliness and fostering enduring, supportive relationships.
Additionally, they introduce the concept of a "bat signal," a simple emoji or symbol they use within their circles to indicate when someone needs support, eliminating the need for words during distressing times. 
The science of connection indicates that strong, meaningful, social connections can contribute to our overall health and longevity. Connection Matters. 

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