
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Solitude - time on our own – has had a bad press. It’s certainly becoming more common in many parts of the globe, as seen in the increasing numbers choosing to live alone. But it’s easily confused with loneliness, or demonised as weird or threatening in the form of ‘the loner’.
So how far can or should we pursue solitude? How does it relate to our hyper-connected world?
(Image: A lonely man watches the sun-rise as he sits on top of a mountain. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
By BBC World Service4.6
182182 ratings
Solitude - time on our own – has had a bad press. It’s certainly becoming more common in many parts of the globe, as seen in the increasing numbers choosing to live alone. But it’s easily confused with loneliness, or demonised as weird or threatening in the form of ‘the loner’.
So how far can or should we pursue solitude? How does it relate to our hyper-connected world?
(Image: A lonely man watches the sun-rise as he sits on top of a mountain. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

78,704 Listeners

10,999 Listeners

26,249 Listeners

7,720 Listeners

374 Listeners

886 Listeners

1,073 Listeners

5,541 Listeners

1,797 Listeners

1,746 Listeners

1,024 Listeners

1,923 Listeners

604 Listeners

957 Listeners

850 Listeners

4,168 Listeners

3,171 Listeners

733 Listeners

15,833 Listeners

2,313 Listeners

734 Listeners