
The fourth series of Modern-Day Issues We Love to Ignore begins with an exploration of loneliness, examining its physical and mental impact on both body and mind.
In this episode, James Southwood, clinical psychologist, and Makomberero Kasipo, a medical registrar specialising in psychiatry, discuss the stigma surrounding loneliness and why so many people are reluctant to talk about it.
James challenges the negative perception of loneliness, reframing it as a learning experience that can foster personal growth and development. Mako acknowledges the shame often associated with admitting to loneliness and highlights both its dangers and its benefits—arguing that recognising loneliness can serve as a crucial signal for lifestyle changes.
The conversation also delves into the challenge of finding a sense of belonging in modern Western culture. James emphasises the importance of identifying one’s “tribe” and building a supportive community, while also paying attention to the ways loneliness can manifest in physical and mental health. Acknowledging these signs, rather than ignoring them, is a crucial first step in addressing the issue.
This episode is hosted by Nina Kelly, CEO of Safe New Futures, a charity dedicated to supporting individuals in overcoming mild to moderate mental health challenges and transitioning into employment, education, or training.