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We know strangers’ heartbreaks.
We watch people grow up.
We mourn people we’ve never met.
So why does social media feel… personal?
In this episode of Inside Out, we explore the strange intimacy created online — how scrolling turns into emotional proximity, why we feel connected to people who don’t know us, and how digital closeness blurs the line between real connection and imagined familiarity.
This episode is thoughtful, uncomfortable, and deeply modern — about longing, loneliness, parasocial bonds, and the quiet way social media slips into our emotional lives.
Grab your coffee. Or open your phone.
Let’s turn connection Inside Out.
Support the show
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We know strangers’ heartbreaks.
We watch people grow up.
We mourn people we’ve never met.
So why does social media feel… personal?
In this episode of Inside Out, we explore the strange intimacy created online — how scrolling turns into emotional proximity, why we feel connected to people who don’t know us, and how digital closeness blurs the line between real connection and imagined familiarity.
This episode is thoughtful, uncomfortable, and deeply modern — about longing, loneliness, parasocial bonds, and the quiet way social media slips into our emotional lives.
Grab your coffee. Or open your phone.
Let’s turn connection Inside Out.
Support the show