Dr. Juliana Schroeder – Talk to Strangers.
What if the loneliness epidemic isn’t about being alone… but about how we communicate?
In this powerful conversation on the ReSocial Podcast, Professor Juliana Schroeder reveals groundbreaking research on why modern technology may be weakening our human connections — and why something as simple as hearing another person’s voice can completely change the way we relate to each other.
We often avoid talking to strangers because we expect awkwardness or rejection. But research shows the opposite: these conversations are usually far more positive, meaningful, and human than we imagine.
💬 Why does texting create more misunderstandings?
🎙️ Why does the human voice build empathy in ways messages never can?
📱 Has technology made us more connected… or
more disconnected?
This episode explores the psychology of loneliness, communication, empathy, social connection, and the hidden emotional cost of replacing conversations with screens.
If you’ve ever felt disconnected in a hyperconnected world, this conversation is for you.
Watch now and rethink the way you communicate. ❤️
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Warmly,
Anthony
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