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About this Event
Join us for some discussion about Kasley Killam's book The Art and Science of Connection. We will be located in the upstairs cafe and food and beverage will be available for purchase. Seating begins at 5:30pm.
About the Author:
Kasley Killam, MPH, is a leading expert in social health and author of . As a graduate of the Harvard School of Public Health, sought-after advisor and keynote speaker, and founder of Social Health Labs, Killam has been improving global well-being through connection for over a decade. Her collaborations with organizations like Google, the US Department of Health and Human Services, and the World Economic Forum contribute to building more socially healthy products, workplaces, and communities. Killam’s insights can be found in outlets such as The New York Times, NPR, Scientific American, Psychology Today, and The Washington Post. Connect at www.kasleykillam.com.
About the Book:
The Art and Science of Connection: Why Social Health Is the Missing Key to Living Longer, Healthier, and Happier
A groundbreaking redefinition of what it means to be healthy that introduces the need for social health—the part of wellbeing that comes from feeling connected—to truly flourish.
Exercise. Eat a balanced diet. Go to therapy. Most wellness advice is focused on achieving and maintaining good physical and mental health. But Harvard-trained social scientist and pioneering social health expert Kasley Killam reveals that this approach is missing a vital component: human connection.
Relationships not only make us happier, but also are critical to our overall health and longevity. Research shows that people with a strong sense of belonging are 2.6 times more likely to report good or excellent health. Perhaps even more astonishingly, people who lack social support are up to 53% more likely to die from any cause. Yet social health has been overlooked and underappreciated—until now.
Just as we exercise our physical muscles, we can strengthen our social muscles. Weaving together cutting-edge science, mindset shifts, and practical wisdom, Killam offers the first methodology for how to be socially healthy. An antidote to the loneliness epidemic and an inspiring manifesto for seeing wellbeing as not only physical and mental, but also social, The Art and Science of Connection is a handbook for thriving.
In this essential book, you will:
- Learn a simple yet powerful framework to understand, evaluate, and bolster your social health.
- Discover the exact strategy or habit you need, as well as research-backed tips, to cultivate and sustain meaningful connection now and throughout your life.
- Glean actionable insights to develop a sense of community in your neighborhood, at work, and online from a spirited group of neighbors in Paris, the CEO of a major healthcare company, and an artificially intelligent chatbot.
- Get an insider look at the innovative ways that doctors, teachers, entrepreneurs, architects, government leaders, and everyday people are catalyzing a movement toward a more socially healthy society.
The Art and Science of Connection will transform the way you think about each interaction with a friend, family member, coworker, or neighbor, and give you the tools you need to live a more connected and healthy life—whether you are an introvert or extrovert, if you feel stretched thin, and no matter your age or background. Along the way, Killam will reveal how a university student, a newlywed, a working professional, and a retired widow overcame challenges to thrive through connection—and how you can, too.
About Sandra B. Harris:
Sandra B. Harris is the State President of AARP Massachusetts and Co-Lead of the Massachusetts Coalition to Build Community and End Loneliness. As the host of CONNECT, a monthly TV series on community media channels, an Encore Gen2Gen Innovation Fellow, and a member of Commit to Connect Nationwide Network of Champions, Sandra is a leading innovator in the loneliness epidemic and an influential advocate for healthy aging and intergenerational friendship. Sandra also serves on the Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Community Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of St Helene’s House, and as a Director of the St Helene’s House Foundation. She received the 2023 FriendshipWorks Catalyst Award in recognition of her impact.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Trident Booksellers & Cafe, 338 Newbury Street, Boston, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 31.00