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Recognizing and Combating Loneliness #COVID19
Season 13 · Episode 225

Recognizing and Combating Loneliness #COVID19

The difference between loneliness and social isolation, how Millennials and Gen Z might be better equipped to communicate and function during the COVID-19 stay at home orders, and how teachers might look out for and help students combat loneliness.

Lab Out Loud

April 27, 20201h 5m

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Show Notes

The Lab Out Loud podcast guest this week is Dawn Fallik, reporter and associate professor at the University of Delaware. As a medical reporter, Dawn writes about loneliness and the medical consequences of loneliness in Millennials and Gen Z. At SXSWedu, Dawn recently presented as part of a panel about Generation Lonely: 10,000 Followers and No Friends, discussing what's behind increasing feelings of social isolation and loneliness. Dawn joins co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler to talk about the difference between loneliness and social isolation, how Millennials and Gen Z might be better equipped to communicate and function during the COVID-19 stay at home orders, and how teachers might look out for and help students combat loneliness.

Show notes at: https://laboutloud.com/2020/04/episode-225-loneliness/

Topics

lonelinessZoommillenialsdistancelearninggenzCOVID19socialisolation