The Lonely Hour

Julia Bainbridge

The Lonely Hour is a podcast about loneliness–but it’s not a bummer. Host Julia Bainbridge has created a space to talk openly in hopes of both de-stigmatizing loneliness and underscoring the joys of solitude.

  • 20 minutes 16 seconds
    #40 An ER Nurse—and Mother, and Wife—Works Through Crisis

    It's a strange time for all of us, but only healthcare workers know the particular stresses of caring for sick people right now—and what it feels like to put themselves at risk for contracting coronavirus every day they’re at work. In this episode, nurse Mary-Elizabeth Suarez records from the ER at Stanford Hospital.

    31 May 2020, 10:24 pm
  • 23 minutes 17 seconds
    #39 One Story of Food, Friendship, and Caretaking in the Time of Corona

    Kimberly Chou was already experiencing a period of uncertainty this winter. Now we all are—and the stakes are high. Those of us who are lucky enough to be at home are seeking comfort, and Kimberly is finding it in food and gift giving. Plus: Understanding how the pandemic has impacted the restaurant industry.

    17 May 2020, 11:00 pm
  • 19 minutes 2 seconds
    #38 Single Life and Skin Hunger in Isolation

    It’s hard not to think about touch right now, when it’s something so many of us are craving and can't have. In this episode, we explore physical contact, relationships and single life during the era of social distancing.

    3 May 2020, 6:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 5 seconds
    #37 One Family Successfully Quarantines and Finally Touches Again

    In our next isolation diary, host Julia Bainbridge's father records from the Maryland countryside, plus a relaxation meditation to help reduce anxiety right now.

    25 April 2020, 6:00 pm
  • 16 minutes 23 seconds
    #36 Finding Moments of Joy During Coronavirus Lockdown

    The Walking Dead actress Pollyanna McIntosh chooses good vibes over stress while sheltering in place in Los Angeles. Let her be your guide to finding happiness in the small things right now.

    15 April 2020, 10:50 pm
  • 35 minutes 36 seconds
    #35 The Era of Social Distancing

    We are social distancing—a term with which we're now all painfully familiar—in order to slow contagion of the coronavirus. In a break from format, host Julia Bainbridge talks more directly to listeners in this episode, and she consults various experts about dealing with anxiety as well as ways to find joy in this time of crisis.

    8 April 2020, 9:00 pm
  • 39 seconds
    TLH to the Rescue

    We've been social distancing—a term with which we're now all painfully familiar—and so have you. But we've also been working: The Lonely Hour will have new episodes, starting this week, to help you through these strange, isolating times. Get ready to hear more from us soon. xo

    5 April 2020, 2:00 pm
  • 15 minutes 26 seconds
    #34 The Importance of Doing Nothing, with Jenny Odell

    Jenny Odell, author of How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy, talks about wandering, observing without judgment, and letting go of the idea that time is money. Part four of The Lonely Hour's mini-series, Inner Lives.

    Original illustration by Payton Cosell Turner.

    2 August 2019, 4:06 am
  • 18 minutes 46 seconds
    #33 How Loneliness Tells You Where to Go, with David Whyte

    Poet and philosopher David Whyte discusses his inner life and the importance of loneliness: "I've always felt that when you do feel loneliness, it's always a kind of inverse measure of what you actually belong to." Part three of The Lonely Hour's mini-series, Inner Lives.

    Original illustration by Payton Cosell Turner.

    1 August 2019, 12:17 pm
  • 9 minutes 3 seconds
    #32 How a Healthy Inner Life Improves the Outer Life, with Priya Parker

    Priya Parker, author of The Art of Gathering, shares how discussing her childhood dreams with her mother equipped her with the tools to deeply understand what it is that she desired. Part two of The Lonely Hour's mini-series, Inner Lives.

    Original illustration by Payton Cosell Turner.

    31 July 2019, 4:16 am
  • 9 minutes 29 seconds
    #31 Why Boredom Leads to Creativity, with Manoush Zomorodi

    Manoush Zomorodi, host of the Note to Self podcast, makes the case for rethinking our digital habits and being more purposeful about putting boredom into our lives. Part one of The Lonely Hour's mini-series, Inner Lives.

    Original illustration by Payton Cosell Turner.

    30 July 2019, 2:21 am
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