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Emily addressed a critical reality: social connection has been declining for years, and since the 2020 pandemic, isolation has reached historic levels. Storytelling is not entertainment. It is how humans survive. Drawing on neuroscience, Emily explained how stories activate the brain, releasing oxytocin, and creating the conditions for trust, healing, and connection. This aligns with global warnings, including the US Surgeon General’s declaration of loneliness as a public health crisis. Emily showed our audience: Why social connection is essential to physical and mental health\, and why its decline poses serious long-term risks. How sharing personal stories strengthens bonds\, fosters empathy\, and supports emotional healing at both individual and community levels. How storytelling becomes a lifeline in times of loss\, illustrated through Emily’s personal experience following the death of her husband\, Jude\, during Covid. This talk positioned storytelling as a biological and social necessity, not a soft skill, and challenges us to rebuild connection through honesty and shared experience. Emily explores how neuroscience proves storytelling triggers oxytocin and healing. Amidst a "loneliness crisis," she champions sharing personal narratives to restore social health. After losing her husband Jude during COVID, Emily shares her journey, illustrating how vulnerability builds the deep connections essential for our collective health and well-being. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx