BITESIZE | Why We All Need to Feel Connected | Johann Hari #176

BITESIZE | Why We All Need to Feel Connected | Johann Hari #176

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CAUTION ADVISED: this podcast contains swearing and themes of an adult nature.

‘When individuals see themselves as part of a connected tapestry of wider meaning, they feel much better about their lives.’

Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my new weekly podcast for your mind, body and heart. Each week I’ll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guests.

Today’s clip is from episode 94 of the podcast with Johann Hari.

Johann went on a forty-thousand-mile journey around the world to interview leading experts about what causes depression and anxiety. However, he learnt the most, not from those experts, but from the incredible people on a council estate in Berlin called Kotti.

In this clip he shares the heart-warming story of how the residents of this small district of Berlin formed an unlikely community and the profound effects this had on everyone involved.

Show notes and the full podcast are available at drchatterjee.com/94

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