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Ever Felt Lonely in a Crowded Room? You're Not Alone

Ever Felt Lonely in a Crowded Room? You're Not Alone

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In this episode of Untamed and Unfiltered Wellness, we’re diving into the hidden epidemic of loneliness and how it impacts your mental health, physical health, emotional well-being, and even your environment. Whether you’re single, married, working from home, or scrolling through social media feeling disconnected, this one’s for you.

You’ll learn:

  • What loneliness really is (and how it’s different from just being alone)
  • The link between loneliness and chronic illness
  • Why social media can make us feel more isolated
  • Surprising stats on loneliness and suicide in the U.S., UK and Australia
  • How being lonely in a relationship is more common than we admit

But this isn’t a doom and gloom podcast. We’re also talking real-life, practical solutions, including three simple things you can do today to feel more connected and support others who might be struggling too.

If you’re craving deeper connection, this episode is your reminder: you’re not broken and you’re definitely not alone.

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I hope you find some time today for some peace, some plants and some paws!

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Jo

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