Loneliness and Social Connection with Brené Brown
- Vivek Murthy

- May 10, 2020
- 1 min read

Brené Brown and Vivek discuss loneliness and the physical and emotional toll that social disconnection takes on us, in Brené's podcast, Unlocking Us. They talk about TOGETHER and what it takes for each of us to tilt the world toward love and connection.
Listen to the full interview here.



I love how this post dives into the importance of connection reminds me a bit of the Corteiz community vibe. I recently spotted some exclusive drops at the Corteiz Store in France, and it’s crazy how even a brand like CRTZ can make you feel part of something bigger. Definitely makes me think differently about how we all seek connection.
Listening to Brené Brown talk about loneliness and real connection made me think about how communities form in unexpected places, even around things like Corteiz. I have seen people bonding over CRTZ drops and even chatting about Corteiz Madrid or Corteix online like old friends. Funny how shared interests can quietly turn into genuine connection.
I’ve always admired how Trapstar blends fashion with music and street culture. Every piece tells a story, and the brand manages to stay relevant year after year. The attention to detail and the unique vibe make Trapstar stand out from other streetwear labels. It’s definitely a brand that keeps fans excited for every new drop.
Stussy has always had a unique presence in street fashion. The relaxed style and recognizable logo make every piece feel special without being too flashy. I think the brand’s ability to stay relevant for so many years shows how strong its identity is. It’s definitely one of the labels that helped shape the culture of streetwear.
Brené Brown’s take on loneliness really hits because it shows how small shared interests can spark real connection. Even chatting with people about style in the Stussy Canada scene or spotting someone wearing STU gear from a Stussy Store can turn a quiet moment into a friendly conversation.