• Let's Talk About Loneliness

  • The Search for Connection in a Lonely World
  • By: Simone Heng
  • Narrated by: Simone Heng
  • Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Let's Talk About Loneliness

By: Simone Heng
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The true antidote to loneliness, this audiobook will teach you the secret to building meaningful relationships and the importance of authentic connections in a lonely world.

Is it possible to have hundreds of followers on social media but still feel isolated? To live in a city of millions of people but find yourself alone? No one really wants to admit it, but the answer is certainly 'yes'.

So, let's talk about loneliness. Human connection specialist Simone Heng knows a lot about being lonely. She left an enviable career and social life to move back to her family home to care for her mother. All alone in a house filled with memories but devoid of people, she was faced with the realization that human connection is one of our most essential needs.

There's a global loneliness epidemic. Every one of us has experienced feeling lonely, even if we don't realize it. The modern world has changed how we live and the 'village' environment with spontaneous connection has been replaced by remote work and contrived relationships. Most importantly, the old stereotypes of what loneliness looks like no longer hold true—in a world where technology has made us more 'connected' than ever before, people of all ages are feeling alone.

Simone shares her journey to understanding the value of human connection and explains how to distinguish authentic relationships from fake substitutes. This definitive audiobook on loneliness shows us how to build meaningful relationships with those that matter the most, forge new friendships, and create the genuine connections we all crave.

©2023 Simone Heng (P)2023 Hay House

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Fabulous insight to loneliness

This book is an absolute joy to read! It offers a fascinating exploration of the various factors that contribute to feelings of loneliness. Simone really emphasizes the importance of staying connected and constantly nurturing our relationships. As Simone wisely puts it, "Your human connections are your legacy." I personally had a fantastic time reading this book and I cannot recommend it enough!

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helpful and interesting

I liked how the author weaves her story into impacts of loneliness and recommendations of how to combat it plus the potential issues of the future given continual rise of technology. I bought the book for my 85 year old mother who spends a lot of time alone to give her some thoughts about the importance of human interaction and what to do to enhance her life. The author has a great voice as well.

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