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The Addicted Mind Podcast

327: The Connection Cure: How Social Prescriptions Transform Health and Well-Being with Julia Hotz

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Join us on an enlightening journey with award-winning author and journalist Julia Hotz, who shares her insights into the world of social prescribing. Julia's groundbreaking book, "The Connection Cure," reveals the transformative power of community activities like art classes and fishing clubs, which foster meaningful connections crucial for tackling addiction and mental health challenges. Inspired by the UK's Minister of Loneliness, Julia highlights the immense health risks of isolation, comparing it to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, and explores how structured opportunities for connection can be a lifeline for those often lost in superficial interactions.


We explore the profound difference between meaningful and superficial connections. Julia shares real-life stories demonstrating how shared activities can nurture rich, rewarding relationships that promote personal growth much like a nourishing meal, in contrast to the empty calories of superficial online interactions. Vulnerability and shared experiences, she notes, are keys to deepening these bonds, offering listeners a fresh perspective on the value of engaging with others in meaningful ways.


In this episode, you will hear:

  • Exploration of social prescribing and its impact on health and healing with insights from Julia Hotz's book, "The Connection Cure"
  • Discussion on the health risks of loneliness, likened to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, and the role of the UK's Minister of Loneliness
  • Distinction between meaningful connections and superficial "junk food" connections, referencing Dr. John Cacioppo's theory of self-expansion
  • The five core ingredients of effective social prescriptions: movement, nature, art, service, and belonging
  • Influence of environment on addiction recovery, inspired by Bruce Alexander's Rat Park Study and Dave Lyons' "Tackling Minds" fishing club


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Supporting Resources:

NovusMindfulLife.com

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https://www.socialprescribing.co/


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the Addicted Mind podcast.

0:10.0

I'm your host, Wayne Austerland, and today we have an incredible guest with us, Julia Hatz.

0:17.0

Julia is an award-winning author and solution-focused journalist based in New York.

0:22.9

Her work has been featured in publications like The New York Times, Scientific America,

0:27.8

Wired the Boston Globe.

0:29.8

She's also a leading voice on the emerging field of social prescribing,

0:35.5

a fascinating and increasingly important approach to health and healing

0:40.4

that focuses on the power of social connections.

0:43.7

And today we're talking about Julia's groundbreaking book, The Connection Cure.

0:48.9

It's the first book to chronicle the science, stories, and spread of social prescribing. And today, we're going to explore

0:56.7

the five key components of social connection in health and healing and why this concept is so

1:03.5

essential, not only for those in recovery, but for health care professionals working to improve

1:10.4

their patients' well-being. you're going to get a lot

1:12.6

out of it. This is a topic that's deeply relatable and truly hopeful. And I think you're going to

1:18.5

find so much value in Julia's insights, her research, and her heartfelt storytelling.

1:25.7

So before we jump in, just a quick reminder to subscribe, rate,

1:30.7

and leave us a review for the Addicted Mind podcast and your favorite podcast app.

1:35.3

It really helps bring this content to more people. And if you're looking for a deeper

1:41.3

connection and ongoing support, I love to invite you to join

1:45.4

the Addictive Mind Plus community.

1:47.5

It's a safe, compassionate space where we come together to share stories, exchange ideas,

1:53.3

and support one another on this meaningful journey.

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