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🗓️ 18 June 2024
⏱️ 95 minutes
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0:00.0 | Pause and just ask yourself a couple questions. Do I have people in my life who know me for who I am? |
0:07.9 | Do I have people in my life with whom I can truly be myself? I can be authentic. Do I have people in my life |
0:15.2 | who would show up for me in a crisis? The answer really matters. And if the answer to any of those questions is I'm not sure right then |
0:24.0 | that might tell you that this is a place where you need more attention in your life hey guys how |
0:31.1 | you're doing hope you having a good week so far my name is dr. wrongjee, and this is my podcast, Feel Better, Live More. |
0:42.3 | Did you know that loneliness is on the rise in many countries around the world? |
0:48.3 | It's crazy, isn't it, that in the modern world, with all of our fancy technology technology where in theory we should be more connected |
0:56.3 | than ever before, so many people are feeling alone and isolated. |
1:02.0 | Well, in today's episode, I'm joined for the second time on my podcast by Vice Admiral Vivek H. Merti, |
1:10.0 | the 21st Surgeon General of the United States, who was served |
1:13.7 | under both President Obama and President Biden. As the highest-ranking doctor in the United States, |
1:21.0 | Dr. Murty's role is to advance the health and well-being of all Americans. He received his |
1:27.0 | bachelor's degree from Harvard, |
1:28.9 | his medical degree from the Yale School of Medicine, and his master's in business administration |
1:34.5 | from the Yale School of Management. Now, if you're a long-time listener, you may recall |
1:39.9 | that Dr. Murty first appeared on this podcast all the way back on episode 114 to discuss his first book |
1:47.9 | together. Loneliness, health and what happens when we find connection. This latest conversation |
1:55.0 | actually took place a few months ago when Vivek was in the UK to speak alongside myself at the World Happiness Summit. |
2:03.8 | In our conversation, we explored the root causes of the loneliness epidemic, |
2:09.4 | exploring how fundamental shifts in technology and culture have altered the way we connect with |
2:14.8 | others. Dr. Murti also shares his insights on the far-reaching |
2:19.6 | consequences of loneliness, which extend beyond mental health to include physical health problems, |
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