
Men may not only be alone – but they are still not excellent for connecting.
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Men may not only be alone – but they are still not excellent for connecting.
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We are back with “all the solitary people”, a series deeply plunging into the way in which solitude appears in our lives.
This week: is the men’s loneliness epidemic exaggerated? There has been much more attention to solitude in recent years, with particular attention to the solitude of men. And some men are definitively alone: according to a recent PEW survey, 16% of men say they are alone, all or most of the time. But 15% of women are therefore. So why are we so concerned about men? What launched the story on the particular solitude of men? And if the problems that men have not been summed up in loneliness, what TO DO Are they summed up? Brittany is joined by Vox The senior journalist combines Volpe and Harris Sockel, writer and content lead to Medium, to break everything.
This episode was produced by Liam McBain. It was published by Jasmine Romero. Our supervisor producer is Barton Girdwood. Our executive producer is Veralyn Williams. Our vice-president of programming is Yolanda Sangweni.
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