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The Value of a Hug: Physical or Virtual, Recognition in the Digital Age
Season 1 · Episode 25

The Value of a Hug: Physical or Virtual, Recognition in the Digital Age

Mind the Gap · MIchael Comyn

March 1, 202511m 46s

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Show Notes

In a world where connection is just a click away, why do so many of us still feel alone? We send messages, react with emojis, and even say “virtual hug”—but can digital connection ever replace the warmth of human touch?

In this episode of Mind the Gap, we explore the deeper meaning of a hug—whether physical or virtual—and its role in human recognition. From the science of touch to cultural perspectives on personal space, we’ll dive into why hugs matter, how technology changes how we connect, and whether virtual alternatives like video calls, voice notes, and even haptic technology can bridge the gap.

Join us as we unpack the psychology, philosophy, and future of human connection in an increasingly digital world.

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