Episode Description
In this episode, we sat down with a group of high school students from Acton Academy who created something pretty incredible: a documentary called Age of Isolation. It’s all about loneliness, the loss of social connection, and how we’ve slowly let go of the “third places” that used to bring us together, like coffee shops, libraries, and bowling alleys.
We talked about how COVID-19 and social media have shaped their generation, what they discovered while making the film, and what they’re doing now through something they started called The Connection Project. Their perspective challenged us, encouraged us, and honestly gave us a lot of hope.
If you’ve felt the weight of disconnection or wondered why it’s harder to build community these days, this conversation is for you.
Find out more about "Age of Isolation" at The Connection Project Website: https://theconnectionproject.us/
02:22 Meet the Guests: Students Behind 'The Age of Isolation'
03:52 The Making of 'The Age of Isolation'
09:05 Challenges and Surprises in Filmmaking
14:23 The Importance of Third Places
18:02 Personal Experiences with Third Places
19:10 Challenges in Finding Modern Third Places
20:24 Historical Perspective on Community Spaces
21:25 Social Media's Impact on Connection
23:37 Personal Reflections on Social Media
30:49 The Role of Shared Experiences
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Hosts: Jonathan Brush, David Rethemeyer
Producer: Kyle Hill