Never Alone Podcast
Never Alone Podcast
Never Alone Project
If we don’t have each other, then what’s the point? Welcome to the Never Alone Podcast, with co-owners Isaiah Young and Seth Gorrell. Join us as we sit down with various guests and friends to start conversations ranging from building their Christian Streetwear Brand and fostering a community of community-people.
015. Will you leave me too? (w/ guest Lauren Panozzo)
As much as we love people, and want them to be around forever the unfortunate reality many of the people we care the most about step out of our lives very prematurely. Join us as guest, friend, and poet Lauren Panozzo opens up of how being left caused a lasting loneliness in her life and how that pain led her to finding God. Looking for more of Lauren? Follow her poetry page @just_a_reverb
Feb 3, 2020
32 min
014. 5 Patterns That Destroy a Loving Relationship (React)
Empty relationships are crippling. Often they are one of the first things people mention when asked why they feel alone.. so how can they be avoided? Join Seth and Isaiah and the read and react to “7 Behaviors That Ruin a Relationship”, an article written Lisa Firestone of Psychology Today that dives into the causes of such relationship. (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/compassion-matters/201608/7-behaviors-ruin-relationship%3Famp)
Feb 1, 2020
35 min
013. Why do we hide?
Who knows the real you? Not everyone gets the opportunity to know the deepest parts of ourselves, and Seth and Isaiah start a conversation around why that might be. For anyone who feels like they aren't known, we hope this episode gives some sort of peace.
Jan 29, 2020
34 min
012. Family Dinners (Reasons to Eat Dinner as a Family)
Breaking bread has long been associated with the idea of family and community, but exactly how much can the way (and more specifically who) you eat dinner effect you? Join Seth and Isaiah in their conversation about family dinners and eating alone, guided by goodnet.org's article titled "9 Scientifically Proven Reasons to Eat Dinner as a Family". Link to the article: https://www.goodnet.org/articles/9-scientifically-proven-reasons-to-eat-dinner-as-family Support The Never Alone Project: NeverAloneProject.com
Jan 27, 2020
27 min
011. Most Americans Are Lonely, And Our Workplace Culture May Not Be Helping (React)
Did you know there’s an official loneliness scale? Find out about that and more as Isaiah and Seth work through the NPR article titled “Most Americans Are Lonely, And Our Workplace Culture May Not Be Helping” by Elena Renken in their first official react podcast!
Jan 26, 2020
30 min
010. So... Episode 10?
We made it to episode 10 y'all
Jan 26, 2020
19 min
009. Vulnerability
"Just be vulnerable". It's advice that can change a life but sometimes we toss that phrase around too lightly. Seth leads a conversations about what true vulnerability is and why it can be so difficult.  We hope you enjoy. (NeverAloneProject.com)
Jan 26, 2020
34 min
008. Purpose, Passion and Participation: 3 Culprits Of You Feeling Left Out
There are moments in life where we don’t feel like we just don’t belong; there are few feelings worse than this. The Never Alone Podcast was created to make content that helps listeners find answers to isolation problems. In this episode, Isaiah breaks down 3 Key Culprits of why you might be feeling left out: A lack of purpose, passion, or participation. We hope you find this helpful.
Jan 26, 2020
24 min
007. What Now? A Talk About Legacy and Purpose
You've been duped!! Following up on the conversation from episode 006, today Isaiah and farther tackle the question “What Now?” If get through the episode and still feel stuck, please reach out to us! | Support the Podcast by visiting our website NeverAloneProject.com
Jan 18, 2020
31 min
006. When They Are Gone - A conversation about death and funerals
After going to his uncle’s funeral, Seth is confronted with impact of death. Those feeling and emotions inspired this episode, and he sits down with Isaiah to have a conversation about people passing away. After sharing their funeral stories, the two tackle the question “how can someone going through that find hope?”
Jan 17, 2020
34 min
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