Episodes
George McCalman has acted as a representative for black people in the mostly white worlds of graphic design and San Francisco. He's done with that now. This episode was produced at The Listening Booth. Executive Producer: Terence Mickey Producer: Chris McLeod Assistant Producer: Kerrianne Thomas
Published 04/26/17
A personal chef to big-name celebrities, Kat Turner has been behind the scenes for years. Now, she wants to step forward, in front of a camera.
Published 04/19/17
Season two picks up on April 19th. Here's a sneak peek of what's coming!
Published 03/30/17
A holiday message from The Lonely Hour, plus, some writers try to define loneliness.
Published 12/24/16
Reid Whitten, an international trade lawyer, willingly moved to his firm’s Brussels office. Three years later, expat life has turned out to be lonelier than he anticipated.
Published 12/08/16
Writer Samantha Siva discusses the breakup of her marriage, and the loneliness of having been the breaker.
Published 11/23/16
Sex with Shakespeare author Jillian Keenan struggled with understanding her spanking fetish—and so did those around her.
Published 11/09/16
Our host Julia Bainbridge attempts to answer why she's doing this podcast, and shares what's in store for season two.
Published 10/26/16
For writer Charlotte Druckman, wearing a hood lets people know she’d like to be left alone.
Published 10/12/16
Writer and activist Stephen Satterfield reads his Lonely Hour poem, called “Lonely Our.”
Published 10/03/16
Writing professor Rachel Mennies considers the particular breed of loneliness found on Carnegie Mellon's campus.
Published 09/14/16
Former New York Times 'Frugal Traveler' Matt Gross finds himself alone (in Istanbul) for the first time in years.
Published 08/31/16
In the first of our five essay episodes, a pre-season two mini-series, Jamie Feldmar wonders if her lack of loneliness means something might be wrong with her.
Published 08/17/16
Human closeness is fundamental to our mental well-being, but many people have hurdles to human closeness. Whether it’s anxiety, depression, or addiction, mental illness can be isolating.
Published 04/17/16
Both substance abuse and sobriety can be isolating.
Published 04/01/16
We idolize the Mark Zuckerbergs of the world, but many of those entrepreneurs struggle through anxiety and loneliness on their way to the top — if they ever reach it.
Published 03/17/16
The act of writing is a solitary one. We talk to three writers about their process, and about the loneliness of their profession.
Published 03/03/16
Do people like — or are they even growing to prefer — dining alone?
Published 02/21/16
Motherhood can be a lonely-making experience, whether it's because of postpartum depression, the pressure of guarding a human life, or the quest to get pregnant in the first place.
Published 02/05/16
"Technology has distracted us from the age-old truths of what is most important — true friends whom we can be ourselves in front of, rather than our carefully scripted online persona.
Published 01/22/16
In this episode, New York Times writer Alan Feuer expands on what he wrote about his 400-mile drive on Alaska’s Dalton Highway, which he calls one of America’s loneliest roads. I talk to Yahoo Travel editor at large Paula Froelich, a big fan of solo travel, as seen on her adventure travel web series A Broad Abroad, about “giving myself the gift of reflection” on the road. And I learn what single handing is from Randall Reeves, who plans to circumnavigate both the Americas and the Antarctic in...
Published 01/06/16