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What does it really mean to feel connected—to yourself, to others, to your work, and to something greater?
In this special episode of the Love U Podcast, I sit down with psychologist and TED speaker Dr. Adam Dorsay to explore the science and soul of connection. We talk about friendship, loneliness, the commodification of modern dating, and the essential qualities that make romantic partnerships thrive. If you’ve ever felt like something’s missing—even if your life looks great on paper—this deep, heartfelt conversation will show you how to reconnect with what matters most.
🌟Join the Love U Community: https://www.evanmarckatz.com/love-u
About today’s guest:
Beyond his private practice, Adam is a resiliency expert who co-created an international program for Facebook’s Online Safety employees for several years. He now serves as the resiliency consultant to DigitalOcean and provides keynotes and trainings to multiple organizations, including Microsoft, Linkedin, and the California Psychological Association.
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What does it really mean to feel connected—to yourself, to others, to your work, and to something greater?
In this special episode of the Love U Podcast, I sit down with psychologist and TED speaker Dr. Adam Dorsay to explore the science and soul of connection. We talk about friendship, loneliness, the commodification of modern dating, and the essential qualities that make romantic partnerships thrive. If you’ve ever felt like something’s missing—even if your life looks great on paper—this deep, heartfelt conversation will show you how to reconnect with what matters most.
🌟Join the Love U Community: https://www.evanmarckatz.com/love-u
About today’s guest:
Beyond his private practice, Adam is a resiliency expert who co-created an international program for Facebook’s Online Safety employees for several years. He now serves as the resiliency consultant to DigitalOcean and provides keynotes and trainings to multiple organizations, including Microsoft, Linkedin, and the California Psychological Association.
Where you can find Adam:

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