• Reducing Isolation and Building Social Connection in Small Towns

  • Nov 3 2023
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Reducing Isolation and Building Social Connection in Small Towns

  • Summary

  • In the spring of 2022, the US Surgeon General released an advisory calling attention to the public health crisis of loneliness, isolation, and lack of connection in our country. Social isolation is an issue nationally and people living in small and rural towns are certainly not immune. Rural places connected only by highways and dirt roads make it harder to get around if you don’t drive, and cold winters make it more difficult to enjoy outdoor activities and gathering places. Racism and socio-economic barriers can also make people feel isolated in the communities where they live. To make small towns into healthier places, we need to reduce isolation and improve feelings of social connectedness. We’ll hear from Arwen Turner, Executive Director of Come Alive Outside,  Sung-Hee Chung, activist and founder of Powered Magazine, and Kelly Stoddard Poor, Director of Outreach at AARP. Each of our guests today brings a different approach to enriching our social fabric and social connectedness. A sense of belonging can improve people’s lives by almost every measure, from physical health to mental well-being.  
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