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Rebuilding Connection in the Digital Age: Loneliness, Anger, and Community After the PandemicJoy and Rebecca focus on connection versus loneliness in the digital age and lingering impacts of the pandemic. Rebecca prefers working from home and feels she can have more connection digitally, while Joy misses “micro connections” from office life. They reflect on how lockdowns rewired routines, reduced face-to-face social skills, and intensified loneliness, and they link rising collective anger since 2020 to polarization and a loss of collective responsibility. They mention a Meta court case involving alleged misleading statements and unfair practices toward children, comparing it to other industry harms and emphasizing parental and community responsibility. They close with practical reminders to be mindful, kind, and community-oriented through small positive interactions with strangers and everyday consideration for others.00:57 Loneliness in Digital Age02:14 Remote Work Micro Connections05:24 Meeting Online Friends IRL06:09 Pandemic Isolation Rewiring08:05 No Debrief After COVID09:05 Social Skills and Loneliness12:09 Collective Anger and Blame15:25 Anger Drives Bad Decisions17:31 Loneliness as Community Issue20:22 Adults Stop Socializing21:53 Judgment and Isolation22:51 Meta Lawsuit Explained24:10 Who Is Responsible26:35 Family Systems Reality31:40 Collective Responsibility34:09 Anger and Empathy36:37 Kindness in Practice38:50 Mindful Accessibility40:46 Community and Farewell
By Joy Parrish, LPC // Rebecca Zeleny, LCSW5
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Rebuilding Connection in the Digital Age: Loneliness, Anger, and Community After the PandemicJoy and Rebecca focus on connection versus loneliness in the digital age and lingering impacts of the pandemic. Rebecca prefers working from home and feels she can have more connection digitally, while Joy misses “micro connections” from office life. They reflect on how lockdowns rewired routines, reduced face-to-face social skills, and intensified loneliness, and they link rising collective anger since 2020 to polarization and a loss of collective responsibility. They mention a Meta court case involving alleged misleading statements and unfair practices toward children, comparing it to other industry harms and emphasizing parental and community responsibility. They close with practical reminders to be mindful, kind, and community-oriented through small positive interactions with strangers and everyday consideration for others.00:57 Loneliness in Digital Age02:14 Remote Work Micro Connections05:24 Meeting Online Friends IRL06:09 Pandemic Isolation Rewiring08:05 No Debrief After COVID09:05 Social Skills and Loneliness12:09 Collective Anger and Blame15:25 Anger Drives Bad Decisions17:31 Loneliness as Community Issue20:22 Adults Stop Socializing21:53 Judgment and Isolation22:51 Meta Lawsuit Explained24:10 Who Is Responsible26:35 Family Systems Reality31:40 Collective Responsibility34:09 Anger and Empathy36:37 Kindness in Practice38:50 Mindful Accessibility40:46 Community and Farewell

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