Why is human connection lost?

Why is human connection lost?

From Everything is Personal by Len May

May 15, 2026 · 1h 4m · Episode 267

About this episode

Len May and Morgan DeNicola discuss the importance of human connection and the skills needed to foster it in today's world.

In this episode of Everything Is Personal, Len May sits down with Morgan DeNicola for a powerful conversation about empathy, communication, emotional intelligence, and the growing need for authentic human connection in a rapidly changing world. Drawing from her global experiences and humanitarian work, Morgan shares how meaningful conversations can bridge cultural divides, strengthen communities, and create lasting personal and social impact. The discussion explores leadership, emotional resilience, mental wellbeing, philanthropy, and why truly listening to others may be one of the most important skills we can develop today. Len and Morgan also dive into the challenges of modern communication, the importance of perspective, and how small moments of connection can influence both personal growth and collective change. This episode is a reminder that behind every belief, struggle, and success story is a human being who wants to feel heard, understood, and valued. They also talk about humanitarian work, community impact, personal growth, emotional resilience, and why human connection remains essential in both local and global communities. EndoDNA: Where Genetic Science Meets…

People in this episode

Host: Len May

Guest: Morgan DeNicola

Topics covered

  • human connection
  • empathy
  • communication
  • emotional intelligence
  • leadership
  • mental wellbeing
  • philanthropy

Keywords

  • human connection
  • empathy
  • communication
  • emotional resilience
  • mental wellbeing
  • philanthropy
  • cultural divides
  • personal growth
  • community impact

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Organizations: EndoDNA

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