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The history of loneliness is as complex and evolving as human society itself. While the feeling of loneliness has likely existed since early human communities, our understanding of it—and even the word itself—has a more recent history.
According to recent Gallup data in 2021 and 2022, nearly 1 in 4 men aged 18 to 29 report feeling lonely. That’s 24%. And here’s the kicker—this rate has been rising over the past decade. Social isolation, fewer close friendships, less emotional intimacy with peers—these are just a few of the patterns showing up.
Some of this loneliness has to do with societal expectations. Men are often taught to be independent, stoic, and strong. But those messages can become barriers when what we really need is connection, vulnerability, and support.’
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"Transforming Minds with Dr. Brian"
Hosted by Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Psychologist
Blending research, creativity, and education to explore how personal stories intersect with larger systems, shaping how we think, feel, and connect.
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Take care of yourself and each other.
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The history of loneliness is as complex and evolving as human society itself. While the feeling of loneliness has likely existed since early human communities, our understanding of it—and even the word itself—has a more recent history.
According to recent Gallup data in 2021 and 2022, nearly 1 in 4 men aged 18 to 29 report feeling lonely. That’s 24%. And here’s the kicker—this rate has been rising over the past decade. Social isolation, fewer close friendships, less emotional intimacy with peers—these are just a few of the patterns showing up.
Some of this loneliness has to do with societal expectations. Men are often taught to be independent, stoic, and strong. But those messages can become barriers when what we really need is connection, vulnerability, and support.’
Support the show
"Transforming Minds with Dr. Brian"
Hosted by Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Psychologist
Blending research, creativity, and education to explore how personal stories intersect with larger systems, shaping how we think, feel, and connect.
Follow & Connect:
New Episodes Every Sunday
Take care of yourself and each other.