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#118 Ian Marcus Corbin: The Science and Philosophy of Community

#118 Ian Marcus Corbin: The Science and Philosophy of Community

Four years after the worst of the COVID pandemic, is it really possible that America is still trapped in an epidemic of loneliness and isolation? Many of the nation’s experts believe it’s true, so much so that U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy released a report last year asserting the mortality impact of being socially disconnected is similar to that caused by smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. And the crisis is disproportionately affecting men and young people, leaving many Americans searching for community and a sense of belonging.

On this episode of Paternal, Harvard Medical School faculty member, philosopher and father Ian Marcus Corbin discusses the value of maintaining a connection to our communities and developing a clear purpose in life. He also discusses why our society’s commitment to individualism and simple conveniences can make it tougher than ever to avoid feeling lonely, and why young people are struggling to feel like they have agency over their lives.

#119 Charles Bock: A Man In Over His Head

#119 Charles Bock: A Man In Over His Head

#117 John Branch: Donald Trump and the Battle For Male Voters

#117 John Branch: Donald Trump and the Battle For Male Voters