The Doctor's Art

Healing Our Crisis of Disconnection | Jeremy Noble, MD


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In recent years, loneliness has transformed from a private, personal experience into a full blown public health crisis. Studies have repeatedly shown that loneliness and social isolation increase the risk of premature death, dementia, and all sorts of mental illnesses. In this episode, Jeremy Noble, MD shares how he is combating our national crisis of loneliness by fostering connection through art and storytelling. Dr. Noble is the founder of the Foundation for Arts and Healing, a lecturer at Harvard Medical School, and the author of the 2023 book Project UnLonely: Healing Our Crisis of Disconnection


Over the course of our conversation, we discuss Dr. Noble's unique path to arts and medicine, the three types of loneliness—social, emotional, and existential, what meaningful social connection looks like, and the healing power of creativity.


In this episode, we discuss: 


2:08 - Dr. Nobel’s journey to becoming a “public health practitioner” and the personal meaning that the has found in his work


5:44 - The issues that Dr. Nobel is most interested in addressing within public health


7:03 - How Dr. Nobel found his way to the arts and humanities


14:21 - The benefits available at the intersection of the arts and medicine


16:09 - The mission of the Foundation for Art and Healing and Project UnLonely


22:26 - The definition of “loneliness” and the importance of loneliness literacy 


24:19 - The “pyramid of vulnerability” for loneliness 


27:10 - Evolutionary reasons for loneliness and how those are exacerbated today


34:19 - The three types of loneliness


38:20 - How we can cultivate a culture of connection in a society that has grown to distrust people and institutions 


42:24 - What public health agencies should do to better prepare our society to reckon with loneliness 


44:11 - The importance of addressing the loneliness inherent in medical training




Dr. Nobel is the author of Project UnLonely: Healing Our Crisis of Disconnection(2023).


Learn more about Project UnLonely and The Foundation for Art & Healing: www.artandhealing.org.


Dr. Nobel can be found on Twitter/X @JeremyNobel1.



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