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Specimen the Sociologist
Jessamyn Reichmann
33 episodes
1 week ago
How can science stabilize our social interactions? Is there any rhyme or reason to our relationships? Could the unpacking of our personal stories be the catalyst for change by identifying our social patterns? Join the host and budding Sociologist, Jessamyn Reichmann, as she leverages social theories and storytelling to equip listeners with a fresh perspective on their lived experiences.
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How can science stabilize our social interactions? Is there any rhyme or reason to our relationships? Could the unpacking of our personal stories be the catalyst for change by identifying our social patterns? Join the host and budding Sociologist, Jessamyn Reichmann, as she leverages social theories and storytelling to equip listeners with a fresh perspective on their lived experiences.
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Social Sciences
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Book Review: Project UnLonely by Dr. Jeremy Nobel
Specimen the Sociologist
18 minutes 27 seconds
1 month ago
Book Review: Project UnLonely by Dr. Jeremy Nobel

Hey there, hi there!


What better way to wrap-up our loneliness series then by with a book review. In Project UnLonely: Healing Our Crisis of Disconnection, Author Dr. Jeremy Noble investigates loneloiness not just as a deeply personal experince, but as a widespread public health issue.


If your curious to learn more about loneliness from a medical standpoint with a sprinkle of creative problem-solving, this podcast is the one for you!


Topics discussed:

  • The biological and psychological science of loneliness.
  • The social drivers of disconnection (from stigma to structural inequality).
  • The healing power of creativity, especially for those feeling marginalized or unseen.
  • Practical steps for how individuals, communities, and institutions can respond to the loneliness epidemic.


IG: specimenthesociologist

Specimen the Sociologist
How can science stabilize our social interactions? Is there any rhyme or reason to our relationships? Could the unpacking of our personal stories be the catalyst for change by identifying our social patterns? Join the host and budding Sociologist, Jessamyn Reichmann, as she leverages social theories and storytelling to equip listeners with a fresh perspective on their lived experiences.