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January 9, 2024


Title: Loneliness is now an Epidemic
Topic: Loneliness
Discussed by Dan Hart
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)

A new Cigna study reveals “loneliness” is at epidemic levels in America. Surprisingly, Generation Z (adults ages 18-22) is the loneliest generation and many are in worse health than older generations.

Dan Hart is the Managing Editor for Publications with the Family Research Council. Listen as Dan reveals more information about this Cigna study.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What impact does loneliness have on a person’s overall health?

Do most people who commit suicide experience loneliness?

Only around half of Americans (53%) have meaningful, in-person social interactions on a daily basis. Do we all need to be connected to someone (a friend, family member, or co-worker) every day? Can friendship really affect our health?

What can WE do if we suspect a family member or an acquaintance is lonely?

What if YOU are lonely? What can YOU do to become friendlier and less lonely?



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December 12, 2023


Title: Loneliness is now an Epidemic
Topic: Loneliness
Discussed by Dan Hart
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)

A new Cigna study reveals “loneliness” is at epidemic levels in America. Surprisingly, Generation Z (adults ages 18-22) is the loneliest generation and many are in worse health than older generations.

Dan Hart is the Managing Editor for Publications with the Family Research Council. Listen as Dan reveals more information about this Cigna study.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What impact does loneliness have on a person’s overall health?

Do most people who commit suicide experience loneliness?

Only around half of Americans (53%) have meaningful, in-person social interactions on a daily basis. Do we all need to be connected to someone (a friend, family member, or co-worker) every day? Can friendship really affect our health?

What can WE do if we suspect a family member or an acquaintance is lonely?

What if YOU are lonely? What can YOU do to become friendlier and less lonely?



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September 21, 2021


Title: Does Google Suppress Pro-Lifers?
Topic: Censorship
Discussed by Dan Hart
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)

Why has Google suddenly reversed course, banning ads that had previously been approved and running for over four months? The answer is clear: the ads were too effective. Oh – and they saved babies’ lives.

Dan Hart is the Managing Editor for Publications with the Family Research Council. Today he discusses the life-saving organization, Live Action, and what Google is doing to suppress their efforts.

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Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is the mission of the organization Live Action?

Does the Abortion Pill Reversal procedure work? Is it safe? Dan explains that studies prove that the procedure is both safe and effective, saving 2,500 babies so far.

Why is Google pulling the ads by Live Action?

Do many women suffer from mental health issues after an abortion? Should pro-lifers contact Google and demand all abortion ads be pulled from their search engine?

Should search engines be forced to take ads from both abortionists and pro-lifers?



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July 2, 2018


Title: Loneliness is now an Epidemic
Topic: Loneliness
Discussed by Dan Hart
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)

A new Cigna study reveals “loneliness” is at epidemic levels in America. Surprisingly, Generation Z (adults ages 18-22) is the loneliest generation and many are in worse health than older generations.

Dan Hart is the Managing Editor for Publications with the Family Research Council. Listen as Dan reveals more information about this Cigna study.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What impact does loneliness have on a person’s overall health?

Do most people who commit suicide experience loneliness?

Only around half of Americans (53%) have meaningful, in-person social interactions on a daily basis. Do we all need to be connected to someone (a friend, family member, or co-worker) every day? Can friendship really affect our health?

What can WE do if we suspect a family member or an acquaintance is lonely?

What if YOU are lonely? What can YOU do to become friendlier and less lonely?



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June 28, 2018


Title: Loneliness is now an Epidemic
Topic: Loneliness
Discussed by Dan Hart
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)

A new Cigna study reveals “loneliness” is at epidemic levels in America. Surprisingly, Generation Z (adults ages 18-22) is the loneliest generation and many are in worse health than older generations.

Dan Hart is the Managing Editor for Publications with the Family Research Council. Listen as Dan reveals more information about this Cigna study.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What impact does loneliness have on a person’s overall health?

Do most people who commit suicide experience loneliness?

Only around half of Americans (53%) have meaningful, in-person social interactions on a daily basis. Do we all need to be connected to someone (a friend, family member, or co-worker) every day? Can friendship really affect our health?

What can WE do if we suspect a family member or an acquaintance is lonely?

What if YOU are lonely? What can YOU do to become friendlier and less lonely?



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