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Something More Human

Something More Human

By: Sam & Elliot
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Something More Human is the show where Sam & Elliot don’t just talk about a better world—we build it. Each week, we challenge ourselves (and you) to reimagine society through deep and meaningful connection and create real change. Whether you’re not sure how to make friends as an adult, looking to level up your social health, or have a vision for a better future— this show is for you. Join us in creating something more human.


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Episodes
  • Spend Your Time Like Your Life Depends On It
    Jul 7 2025

    The thing that weighs heaviest the older we get? Regret. What does accepting the finitude of our own lives have to teach us about our values? Whether it's "rejection therapy" or building the muscle of saying "no," we're unpacking the art of doing nothing and the trap of convenience in favor of reclaiming our presence (especially in our ever busier world).

    Books and videos mentioned in this episode:

    • Subscribe to our friend Jose's channel, all about dumbphones
    • Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman

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    37 mins
  • Are We CHOOSING Loneliness?
    Jun 23 2025

    We've been named the "Anti-Social Century," but are we truly opting out of in-person connection or have we been conditioned to retreat into isolation with our phones as companions? We're diving into how our culture may be the culprit, how we're unconsciously rewriting our sense of loneliness, and two questions that could radically reshape how you connect.

    Articles and videos mentioned in this episode:

    • Becoming The Social Century, Something More Human
    • The great friendship collapse: Inside The Anti-Social Century, Big Think
    • The Anti-Social Century, The Atlantic

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    • Leave us a voicemail here!
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    40 mins
  • $50 Amazon Gift Card VS 50 Minutes of Therapy
    Jun 9 2025

    What did the ten friends we ask choose? Does spending money on others make you happier? Is $50 enough to get you out of a rut? What does budgeting reveal about our values? And what would happen if the government gave everyone $50 to spend on someone else every month? (Seriously, we did the math.)

    Sam & Elliot answer all of it and more.

    Support the show by becoming a member of the Something More Society and gain access to exclusive episodes and more intimate ways of connecting.

    Stay Connected with Sam & Elliot

    • Leave us a voicemail here!
    • Grab your "A Little More Humani-tea" & shop our other merch!
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    24 mins

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