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How much of our craving for connection is influenced by societal fragmentation? From the shared euphoria at high-energy concerts to the simple bonding over a Barbie movie, we explore how our collective quest for connection drives us to these shared experiences. Yet, we go a step further to dissect the role of technology and social media, often blamed for our societal divide, and put forth a different perspective. We make a case for these platforms as conduits for our shared human experience, if used authentically. 

Navigating relationships, both online and offline, can be a tricky endeavor. In this episode, we tackle the uncomfortable but necessary art of setting boundaries, dismissing the idea of needing to be liked by everyone, and fostering relationships based on understanding and respect. We also delve into how our past shapes our responses and how to navigate tough discussions. To add an extra layer of depth, we invite a ghost writer to shed light on the process of translating personal stories and experiences into compelling narratives. Join us for this insightful conversation about fostering genuine human connections in our fragmented society.

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Music By Geovane Bruno, Moments, 3481
Editing by Team A-J
Host, Carmen Lezeth


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