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[Navigating Loneliness: Finding Connection in a New Environment]-[0361 Feeling Lonely]

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Understanding the Experience of Loneliness

Loneliness is a profound human experience defined as the sadness resulting from being by oneself. In this podcast, the narrator explores the challenges of moving to a new city, specifically Los Angeles, where the lack of an existing social circle made it difficult to strike up new friendships.

The Struggle of Social Integration

Although the speaker describes themselves as a sociable person—someone who is outgoing and enjoys the company of others—they emphasize that building lasting friendships is a significant challenge. The speaker clarifies that they are not a lone wolf (a person who prefers solitude), yet finding oneself out on one’s own in a new environment necessitates a period of adjustment. While the speaker occasionally enjoys solitary activities, there is a natural human tendency to yearn for social interaction after a period of isolation.

Observing Connection and Overcoming Barriers

During the initial phase of living in a new city, the speaker engaged in people watching—a practice of observing others in public spaces. This often highlighted their own feelings of isolation as they witnessed families, groups of friends hanging out, and couples walking arm in arm. The speaker poignantly describes this feeling as a "wall" between themselves and others, which is often difficult to break down.

Building Rapport and Finding Camaraderie

Transitioning from loneliness to integration required time and effort. The speaker eventually began to meet colleagues and socialize outside of the workplace. This shift introduced companionship and camaraderie into their life. The narrator highlights the importance of having a good rapport—a state of mutual understanding and friendliness—with those around them.

Conclusion: From Dread to Belonging

The emotional toll of loneliness was most acute during the weekends, a time the speaker admits they used to dread. However, by actively seeking connection and allowing time to pass, the speaker was able to cultivate meaningful relationships. The narrative serves as a reminder that while being a stranger in a new place is inherently difficult, social barriers can be overcome through patience and the pursuit of genuine human connection.

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it was hard to strike up new friendships.
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I'm a pretty sociable person
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it's still hard meeting new people
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I've never been a lone wolf
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being in a new city out on my own was a new experience.
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📝Key Phrases

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strike up new friendships
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lasting friendships
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lone wolf
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out on my own
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yearn to be around
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 361, Feeling Lonely.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 361.
If you go there, you can download a learning guide for this episode...
That contains all of the information you need to help you improve your English even faster, including all of the vocabulary definitions, cultural notes, comprehension questions and a complete transcript of everything we say on this episode.
This episode is called Feeling Lonely.
To be lonely is to be sad because you are by yourself.

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