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How to Break Free from Loneliness

How to Break Free from Loneliness

Update: 2025-08-291
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In this episode, Brett Kistler and Joe Hudson dive into the epidemic of loneliness and its impact on our lives. They explore the roots of loneliness, how it differs from solitude, and why shame and self-perception often amplify the experience. They explore how to transform loneliness into deeper self-connection and meaningful relationships with others.

Join them as they discuss:

  • How loneliness, solitude, and isolation differ
  • The connection between loneliness and shame
  • Childhood roots of loneliness and insecure attachment styles
  • The role of society, mobility, and social media in shaping loneliness today
  • Practical ways to reconnect with yourself and with others
  • How VIEW is an antidote to loneliness
  • Experiments and practical guidance for addressing loneliness

Resources:

Shame podcast: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/podcast/the-anatomy-of-shame-emotion-series-8-2

The Connection Course: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/course/the-connection-course

Experiments: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/experiments

Relevant research:

US CDC: Addressing Loneliness

Surgeon General: Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation

How people think about being alone shapes their experience of loneliness

Mental health and loneliness: the relationship across life stages

Loneliness, community, and nature

Psychology Today: Why Am I So Lonely?

The Link Between Childhood Trauma and Feeling Lonely

Send us your questions on Twitter, through our website, or in our Circle community! 

Joe on X: @FU_JoeHudson

Brett on X: @airkistler 

AOA on X: @artofaccomp 

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How to Break Free from Loneliness

How to Break Free from Loneliness

Joseph Hudson, Brett Kistler