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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 43 MIN

E185: Feeling Disconnected? Chris Ward on Model Strangers & How One Conversation Can Change Everything

from Digg Podcast · host CAROLINE O'NEILL

Chris Ward is a well known film maker and photographer and the founder of Model Strangers, a global social media account with millions of followers where he stops strangers in the street, shares their real life stories, and creates powerful human connection through storytelling.Chris talks about how a moment of loneliness and creative frustration led him to start a movement built on human connection, storytelling and real conversations. What began as a simple idea has grown into a powerful platform changing lives through social media.He also talks about overcoming self-doubt, how to approach strangers, and the simple social skills that can help you build confidence and connect more in everyday life. Chris shares emotional stories from his work, including powerful lessons on missed opportunities, relationships and the importance of not letting life pass you by.This episode is a reminder that even in a digital world, real human connection matters, and one conversation can change everything.Links from EpisodeModel Strangers:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/modelstrangers/?hl=en-gb Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/modelstrangers/?locale=en_GB TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@modelstrangers Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@modelstrangers Join the Digg Community for early access to online programmes, offers, business events, fun events. All the things that are going on in Digg community - you will hear first:www.diggcommunity.com/subscribe 

Chris Ward is a well known film maker and photographer and the founder of Model Strangers, a global social media account with millions of followers where he stops strangers in the street, shares their real life stories, and creates powerful human connection through storytelling.Chris talks about how a moment of loneliness and creative frustration led him to start a movement built on human connection, storytelling and real conversations. What began as a simple idea has grown into a powerful platform changing lives through social media.He also talks about overcoming self-doubt, how to approach strangers, and the simple social skills that can help you build confidence and connect more in everyday life. Chris shares emotional stories from his work, including powerful lessons on missed opportunities, relationships and the importance of not letting life pass you by.This episode is a reminder that even in a digital world, real human connection matters, and one conversation can change everything.Links from EpisodeModel Strangers:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/modelstrangers/?hl=en-gb Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/modelstrangers/?locale=en_GB TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@modelstrangers Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@modelstrangers Join the Digg Community for early access to online programmes, offers, business events, fun events. All the things that are going on in Digg community - you will hear first:www.diggcommunity.com/subscribe

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