Episode notes
Loneliness is not just about being alone. It is the ache of not feeling seen, safe, or truly known. In this episode, Kirsten & Blake audit the modern loneliness epidemic: why a crowded life can still feel empty, why younger people are reporting some of the highest loneliness rates, why men in their mid-30's often hit a friendship recession, & how modern culture keeps people performing connection rather than actually living it.
They explore the difference between social isolation & subjective loneliness, the “loneliness loop” that turns disconnection into hyper-vigilance, & why attention, sex, or endless messaging can feel like relief without ever becoming real repair. The conversation also looks at consent under vulnerability, the impossible pressure placed on romantic partners to be an entire village, & the hidden physi ...