How can we bring about more connection and belonging in personal and professional settings by addressing the root issue that lies beyond those walls?
Join me as I sit down with Jaclyn Pascocello, founder of Fabrik, a third space designed to combat loneliness and foster deeper human connection. We explore the systemic roots of disconnection, the neuroscience behind why casual interactions matter, and practical steps for reclaiming real-life community in an increasingly digital world.
What We Cover in This Episode
✅ The loneliness epidemic and its impact on mental & physical health
✅ The importance of second- and third-degree connections in our daily lives
✅ Why third spaces (beyond home and work) are essential for well-being
✅ The problem with corporate mental health initiatives that don’t address real human needs
✅ How organizations can rethink engagement & belonging in a way that actually works
✅ Small steps to cultivate more connection in your daily life
✅ Why re-learning social presence & interaction is key in a world of digital distraction
✅ Jaclyn’s personal somatic practices for grounding and presence
About Jaclyn Pascocello
Jaclyn is the founder of Fabrik, a unique third space in NYC designed to combat loneliness and foster meaningful connection. With a background in hospitality and startups, she has dedicated her career to creating spaces that bring people together in a disconnected world.
Links
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