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S1E14: Online Relationships
Season 1, Ep. 14
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Online relationships can be powerful sources of human connection, offering belonging and support across distances and differences. In digital spaces, people can find communities that understand and affirm them, often in ways they may not experience offline. Yet, it’s important to balance virtual connection with real-world interactions, ensuring that online relationships deepen—rather than replace—our capacity for empathy, presence, and authentic human connection.
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20. S1E20: Human Connection & Season Recap
46:43||Season 1, Ep. 20Human connection is like a reset button—suddenly everything feels a little lighter, a little clearer. It reminds us that we’re not built to go it alone, no matter how independent we think we are. And when a real connection clicks, it’s a sharp reminder that being understood can steady you in ways you didn’t realize you needed. This season, we explored what truly brings people together—messy, honest moments and all. From unexpected conversations to small acts of bravery & curiosity, each episode uncovered how connection shows up in real life. Join us as we look back at the stories that proved we’re all wired for meaning, belonging, and a little bit of vulnerability.
19. S1E19: Inclusion & Belonging
46:34||Season 1, Ep. 19This episode explores how true inclusion and belonging are built through everyday moments of human connection—listening, validating, and creating space for people to show up authentically. It highlights practical ways to foster environments where people feel seen and valued, turning connection into a catalyst for collective well-being. And, in the end, it reminds us that belonging isn’t a grand gesture—it’s the small acts of connection that make the whole thing stick.
18. S1E18: Getting In Your Own Way
49:15||Season 1, Ep. 18Sometimes the only thing blocking a genuine connection is the story you’ve convinced yourself is true. Step aside from your own overthinking, and you might be surprised by how quickly people walk right in. And when you finally let yourself be seen—messy, honest, human—you create the kind of connection that feels like exhaling after holding your breath for far too long.
17. S1E17: Parasocial Relationships
53:15||Season 1, Ep. 17Parasocial relationships—one-sided connections people form with online figures—can provide comfort, inspiration, and a sense of belonging, especially when real-world connections feel limited. However, recognizing their limits is important so these relationships complement, rather than replace, genuine human connection. Tune in to see if you agree!
16. S1E16: Connecting While Disagreeing
46:44||Season 1, Ep. 16Connecting with those you disagree with builds empathy and understanding, helping to bridge divides and find common ground. It also strengthens your ability to think critically and communicate respectfully, even in challenging conversations. Listen in and revisit your own tough dissimilar connections.
15. S1E15: Embracing Differences
49:56||Season 1, Ep. 15Embracing differences allows us to see the world through new perspectives, deepening understanding and compassion. When we value diversity in our relationships, we build stronger, more authentic connections rooted in respect and shared humanity.
13. S1E13: Loneliness in Young People
49:40||Season 1, Ep. 13Talking about loneliness in young people is crucial because it helps break the stigma around an experience that’s far more common than many realize. When we create space for honest conversations about isolation and disconnection, young people learn that they’re not alone in their feelings—and that support and connection are possible. Addressing loneliness early not only strengthens mental health and resilience but also fosters empathy, community, and a sense of belonging that can last well into adulthood.
12. S1E12: Doing Things Alone
49:24||Season 1, Ep. 12Doing things alone fosters a deeper connection with yourself, which builds confidence and self-awareness. This personal growth allows you to engage with others from a place of fulfillment rather than neediness, leading to more authentic and empathetic relationships.