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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

#410 The Life-Changing Power of Connecting With Others: Gabor Maté, Johann Hari, Dan Buettner & Friends

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2023

⏱️ 134 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode is a life-affirming compilation on the theme of community and connection. I chose it because it’s a subject that comes up in one way or another in almost every podcast conversation I have. Researchers, thinkers, and experts alike are concluding that one of the most significant contributing factors to our mental, physical and emotional health is our interactions with other human beings.


Our ancestors evolved as a collective – ancient humans thrived in tribes. From keeping safe at night to hunting for and sharing food, coming together as a community was essential for our survival. And it’s easy to forget we’re not that different today. Sure, the world has transformed. Travel and technology mean families often live far apart, and younger generations are more likely to communicate through screens than face to face. We can survive without community, but can we really thrive?


Science has shown how loneliness affects more than mood, leaving a lasting imprint on our mental and physical health. Reaching out to others then, is one of the best things we can do to protect and improve our holistic health. And I don’t just mean asking for help. By giving to others, volunteering your time or lending an ear, your own wellbeing is boosted alongside the recipients’. Feeling part of a community is as much about making a contribution as being welcomed.


Of course, it can be easier said than done. Maybe you don’t have family nearby, you work alone, or you find it hard to make friends. This podcast is here to help. I guarantee that by the end you’ll feel compelled to embrace community, convinced of the reasons it matters, and inspired by all the simple, actionable ideas this wonderful selection of guests share.


You’ll hear voices including Dr Gabor Maté, Johann Hari, Dr Tommy Wood and Professors Laurie Santos, Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz. Together we cover the reasons connection is key, the health benefits it affords, and how to find your community. We hear from Dr Pippa Grange, Dr Dacher Keltner, Kelly McGonigal, The Happy Pear, and many more on how to cultivate friendships and intimacy, and why it's kindness that counts.


My team and I really enjoyed compiling this episode for you and it’s served as a reminder to all of us, too, to prioritise the people in our lives a little bit more. Even if that’s something you already do, is there someone you could reach out to who might be struggling to do the same? Each clip in this podcast comes from a full-length episode, so if there are voices that particularly resonate with you, check the show notes for links to listen to their episodes in full. Together, these clips are a celebration of the power of community and friendships old and new – I hope this episode helps you to find yours.


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0:00.0

Hey guys, how you doing? Hope you're having a good wheat so far. My name is Dr. Wongan Chatterjee, and this is my podcast,

0:10.7

Feel Better. Live More. feel better, live more.

0:15.4

So this is the time of year where many of us take a pause

0:19.0

to spend time with our loved ones and think of others. So I thought it would be the perfect opportunity

0:25.0

to celebrate the incredible power of community by putting together a very

0:31.0

special episode.

0:33.0

As humans we evolved to be part of a tribe.

0:36.0

We had to be part of a tribe in order to survive.

0:40.0

But today we're facing an epidemic of loneliness.

0:45.1

Our busy, hectic modern lives have resulted in so many of us feeling stressed, burnt out and isolated.

0:54.0

This is having a devastating effect on our physical health,

0:58.0

or mental well-being and our levels of happiness.

1:02.0

So in this special end of year episode,

1:05.0

we're going to celebrate the power of human connection.

1:10.0

You're going to hear inspiring stories and wisdom from previous guests on my podcast, and you're

1:16.1

going to learn, or perhaps relearn what you already know deep down, that human beings are not wired to be isolated and lonely, if we want

1:26.4

to be well, we simply have to put human connection and community at the heart of our lives.

1:34.0

My first guest in this very special episode

1:37.0

is the incredible Dr. Gable Mate.

1:41.0

In this clip from episode 37 he explains why we no longer live in a culture that meets our basic human needs and how loneliness and a lack of meaningful connection can have a devastating effect on our health.

1:57.0

You might like in modern society to a zoo where you take an animal from a natural

2:07.0

habitat and you put them in a completely artificial restricted situation and you expect him to stay as normal as he was out there in the wild.

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