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Sometimes, the hardest kind of loneliness is the one that happens when you're not actually alone. In this episode, we explore what it means to feel invisible in a room full of people—at parties, with family, at work, or even online.
Smit shares a personal story, and a special guest, K. Bolden, opens up about their own experience with this quiet kind of disconnection.
Together, we unpack why this happens, what keeps us from speaking up, and how to find real connection in the noise. If you've ever felt isolated in a crowd, this one’s for you.
💬🎧 Listener prompt:
💬Have you ever been surrounded by people and still felt completely alone? What was that like for you?”
By Smit_Sometimes, the hardest kind of loneliness is the one that happens when you're not actually alone. In this episode, we explore what it means to feel invisible in a room full of people—at parties, with family, at work, or even online.
Smit shares a personal story, and a special guest, K. Bolden, opens up about their own experience with this quiet kind of disconnection.
Together, we unpack why this happens, what keeps us from speaking up, and how to find real connection in the noise. If you've ever felt isolated in a crowd, this one’s for you.
💬🎧 Listener prompt:
💬Have you ever been surrounded by people and still felt completely alone? What was that like for you?”