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What's Coming This Episode?Loneliness is a killer, didn't you know? There are plenty of blog posts that discuss this. Sean and Ed do the same this week on The Self Help Podcast and also take a look at the positive sides of some time on our own. Loneliness and solitude are very different things.
We all have a drive to connect, but is ‘collecting friends like stamps' as we now do on Facebook & Twitter really making genuine connections?
You can be at home, alone with the TV and phone off and feel connected to the world. You can also be on a crowded train platform and feel horribly alone. Sean and Ed try to teach you how to be alone in the following 30 or so minutes.
Enjoy the show!
Show Notes and LinksWe're all over the web, so feel free to stay in touch:
We'd be amazingly grateful if you could leave us a review on iTunes. It will really help us to build our audience. So, if your like what you hear (and would like to hear more great free content) then visit our iTunes page and leave us an honest review (all feedback gratefully received!).
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What's Coming This Episode?Loneliness is a killer, didn't you know? There are plenty of blog posts that discuss this. Sean and Ed do the same this week on The Self Help Podcast and also take a look at the positive sides of some time on our own. Loneliness and solitude are very different things.
We all have a drive to connect, but is ‘collecting friends like stamps' as we now do on Facebook & Twitter really making genuine connections?
You can be at home, alone with the TV and phone off and feel connected to the world. You can also be on a crowded train platform and feel horribly alone. Sean and Ed try to teach you how to be alone in the following 30 or so minutes.
Enjoy the show!
Show Notes and LinksWe're all over the web, so feel free to stay in touch:
We'd be amazingly grateful if you could leave us a review on iTunes. It will really help us to build our audience. So, if your like what you hear (and would like to hear more great free content) then visit our iTunes page and leave us an honest review (all feedback gratefully received!).
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.