Your Brain On

Your Brain On... Friendship


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We're more connected than ever, yet, we've never been lonelier.

We sit down with neuroscientist Dr. Ben Rein, author of Why Brains Need Friends, to look at what isolation does to the brain and body, why we badly underestimate our own social skills, and how to build real connection back into ordinary life.

The conversation opens 45,000 years ago, with a healed bone that points to one of the earliest signs of human caregiving. From there it moves to the present: why "rejection hurts because it used to kill," how chronic loneliness raises cortisol and inflammation, and why regular social connection lowers the risk of dementia, heart disease, diabetes, anxiety, and depression.

In this episode:

  • The 45,000-year-old skeleton (Shanidar 1) that points to the origins of human caregiving and friendship
  • Why "rejection hurts because it used to kill," and how that ancient circuitry still runs in the modern brain
  • What chronic loneliness does to cortisol, inflammation, and long-term disease risk
  • The research on solitary confinement and why isolation tracks with higher mortality
  • How regular social connection lowers the risk of dementia, heart disease, diabetes, anxiety, and depression
  • The commuter-train experiment that shows strangers want to connect far more than we expect
  • Introverts vs extroverts: the "plant watering" model for finding your own social dose
  • The social diet: why a healthy social life, like a healthy plate, needs variety
  • Why digital interaction flattens the social cues your brain evolved to read
  • The Dunbar number, the loss of "third places," and the young men's loneliness epidemic
  • One small, science-backed thing to try this week

Dr. Ben Rein is a neuroscientist, science communicator, and author of Why Brains Need Friends: The Neuroscience of Social Connection (Penguin Random House). He is chief science officer of the Mind Science Foundation, an adjunct lecturer at Stanford University, and a clinical assistant professor at SUNY Buffalo. His research focuses on the neuroscience of social interaction, and he teaches neuroscience to more than 1 million followers online.

Resources:

  • Why Brains Need Friends (book)
  • Dr. Ben Rein
  • Our 2026 Brain Health Retreat

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