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Exploring Hypersociality and Societal Change

Exploring Hypersociality and Societal Change

Season 1 Episode 42 Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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Welcome to The Heliox Podcast, where we explore the undercurrents shaping our world. Today, we're diving into a fascinating perspective that's been stirring up conversation online. Social commentator Henry Madison has sparked a thought-provoking debate about our collective need for connection, and whether our pursuit of social validation might be doing us more harm than good. Are our Instagram-perfect travel photos and constant social gatherings masking a deeper need? We'll unpack this intriguing take on post-pandemic society, examine our relationship with solitude, and maybe even challenge some of our own assumptions about what makes a life well-lived. Stay with us – this is going to be a conversation that makes you think.

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