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EPISODE · May 21, 2025 · 59 MIN

Why Social Connection Is Essential to a Bountiful Life with Julianne Holt-Lunstad

from Bountifull Podcast · host Siân Simpson

This week on the Bountifull Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad, professor of psychology and neuroscience, and one of the world’s leading researchers on social connection. Julianne’s work has shaped global public health policy and sparked a deeper understanding of why our relationships matter—not just emotionally, but physically, cognitively, and even biologically.Together, we explore the science behind connection—why it matters, what it’s made of, and how loneliness, isolation, and friendship shape our lives in ways we often overlook. We talk about the health risks of loneliness (yes, they’re real), why it’s hard to make friends as an adult, and how to assess and strengthen your own relationships using her concentric circles activity. This episode is both thoughtful and practical—a reminder that social connection isn’t a luxury, it’s a cornerstone of a full, rich, bountiful life.In This Episode, You’ll Discover:🌐 The State of Global Connection – Why nearly a quarter of people around the world report feeling lonely, and what the data tells us about connection trends.🧠 How Loneliness Affects the Brain and Body – The physiological stress response of isolation and the links between loneliness, inflammation, and early mortality.📊 Loneliness and Health Risks – The research behind Julianne’s groundbreaking meta-analyses on how social isolation and living alone can increase the risk of early death.🔄 The Bi-Directional Loop Between Depression and Isolation – Why loneliness and depression feed each other, and how to break the cycle.🧩 Redefining Social Connection – Julianne’s three-part framework: structure, function, and quality—and why having one close friend isn’t always enough.📍 How to Map Your Relationships – A simple concentric circles activity to assess your support network and identify areas for growth or repair.🤝 Why Connection Takes Work (and That’s Okay) – The science behind building and maintaining friendships—and why consistency matters more than charisma.🏛️ The Bigger Picture – How workplaces, policies, and communities can either support or sabotage our ability to connect—and what we can all do about it.About this episode:Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad shares why social connection isn’t just nice to have—it’s a biological necessity. From mapping your own relationships to understanding the health risks of loneliness, this episode is a practical and powerful look at how connection shapes a bountiful life.Guest BioDr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad is a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Brigham Young University, and director of the Social Connection & Health Lab. Her groundbreaking research on social connection has been pivotal in shifting global understanding of loneliness and isolation—from emotional experiences to urgent public health issues.Julianne served as the lead scientific editor for the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation, and advises organisations from the World Health Organization to the U.S. Congress. With more than two decades of research and advocacy, she’s become one of the most influential voices on how relationships shape our health, well-being, and society.About the Bountifull Podcast: The Bountifull Podcast explores how to live a more joyful, purpose-driven life through real stories and actionable wisdom. Host Sian Simpson engages with thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and creatives to dive into topics like personal growth, emotional wellness, creativity, and living with intention. Whether it’s learning about the science of social connection, the importance of self-discovery, or the power of resilience, each episode offers practical tools and inspiration to help you create a bountiful life.

This week on the Bountifull Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad, professor of psychology and neuroscience, and one of the world’s leading researchers on social connection. Julianne’s work has shaped global public health policy and sparked a deeper understanding of why our relationships matter—not just emotionally, but physically, cognitively, and even biologically.Together, we explore the science behind connection—why it matters, what it’s made of, and how loneliness, isolation, and friendship shape our lives in ways we often overlook. We talk about the health risks of loneliness (yes, they’re real), why it’s hard to make friends as an adult, and how to assess and strengthen your own relationships using her concentric circles activity. This episode is both thoughtful and practical—a reminder that social connection isn’t a luxury, it’s a cornerstone of a full, rich, bountiful life.In This Episode, You’ll Discover:🌐 The State of Global Connection – Why nearly a quarter of people around the world report feeling lonely, and what the data tells us about connection trends.🧠 How Loneliness Affects the Brain and Body – The physiological stress response of isolation and the links between loneliness, inflammation, and early mortality.📊 Loneliness and Health Risks – The research behind Julianne’s groundbreaking meta-analyses on how social isolation and living alone can increase the risk of early death.🔄 The Bi-Directional Loop Between Depression and Isolation – Why loneliness and depression feed each other, and how to break the cycle.🧩 Redefining Social Connection – Julianne’s three-part framework: structure, function, and quality—and why having one close friend isn’t always enough.📍 How to Map Your Relationships – A simple concentric circles activity to assess your support network and identify areas for growth or repair.🤝 Why Connection Takes Work (and That’s Okay) – The science behind building and maintaining friendships—and why consistency matters more than charisma.🏛️ The Bigger Picture – How workplaces, policies, and communities can either support or sabotage our ability to connect—and what we can all do about it.About this episode:Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad shares why social connection isn’t just nice to have—it’s a biological necessity. From mapping your own relationships to understanding the health risks of loneliness, this episode is a practical and powerful look at how connection shapes a bountiful life.Guest BioDr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad is a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Brigham Young University, and director of the Social Connection & Health Lab. Her groundbreaking research on social connection has been pivotal in shifting global understanding of loneliness and isolation—from emotional experiences to urgent public health issues.Julianne served as the lead scientific editor for the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation, and advises organisations from the World Health Organization to the U.S. Congress. With more than two decades of research and advocacy, she’s become one of the most influential voices on how relationships shape our health, well-being, and society.About the Bountifull Podcast: The Bountifull Podcast explores how to live a more joyful, purpose-driven life through real stories and actionable wisdom. Host Sian Simpson engages with thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and creatives to dive into topics like personal growth, emotional wellness, creativity, and living with intention. Whether it’s learning about the science of social connection, the importance of self-discovery, or the power of resilience, each episode offers practical tools and inspiration to help you create a bountiful life.

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