March 19, 2026

SOLO | Make Money with the 6 Pillars for Advancing Social Connection

SOLO | Make Money with the 6 Pillars for Advancing Social Connection
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In this solo episode, Travis Chappell breaks down the U.S. Surgeon General’s six-pillar framework for advancing human connection and adds his own entrepreneurial, personal-responsibility spin on each one. Drawing from national health guidance and his own experiences, Travis explores where government and institutions can help, where they fall short, and how individuals can practically respond to the loneliness epidemic in their own lives.

On this episode we talk about:

  • The Surgeon General’s six pillars for advancing social connection and combating loneliness

  • Why strong local communities matter but don’t fully solve inner loneliness

  • The limits of government and healthcare in fixing social disconnection

  • How technology and social media both harm and can potentially help real-world connection

  • The importance of personal responsibility and building a better relationship with yourself

Top 3 Takeaways

  1. Social infrastructure, public policy, and healthcare reforms can support connection, but they will never replace individual responsibility to build real relationships and community in your own life.

  2. Reforming digital environments and media incentives is important, yet the most powerful “regulation” is you setting boundaries around your own and your kids’ tech use and prioritizing in-person connection.

  3. You can’t cure loneliness just by being around more people; you have to deepen your relationship with yourself so that you’re comfortable with aloneness and able to form healthier connections with others.

Notable Quotes

  • “You can’t outsource these problems to other people. This is a major problem with huge consequences, and you have to take personal responsibility for it.”

  • “Social isolation is the objective measurement of how much time you’re spending with others; loneliness is subjective, and you can’t fix it just by hanging out with more people.”

  • “If you don’t like, trust, or respect yourself, it’s going to be really difficult for other people to like, trust, or respect you.”

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