Letโ€™s cure social isolation.

Sharing Stories.
Creating Connections.
Transforming Tomorrows.

What We Do & Why We Do It

Participants in a Best Day of My Life So Far storytelling event.

Decades of research shows that human connections and relationships yield some of the most substantial health benefits. Thatโ€™s why we aim to produce positive outcomes by organizing original programs to address social isolation and loneliness. Through pop-up events, groups, seminars and training programs, we harness the power of storytelling because we recognize how it contributes to living healthy, fulfilling lives.

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Our Programs

We organize an always-growing array of programs to cure social isolation in a number of ways. Explore the links in each program heading below to learn more and find out how to get involved.

Participants in a Best Day of My Life So Far storytelling event.

This trademarked program is endorsed by AARP, backed by empirical research, and is shown to reduce older adult isolation and improve signs of health and sense of purpose within a few weeks.

Woman speaking at Best Day of My Life So Far event.

Our trademarked training program delivers development solutions for both emerging and experienced professionals in a variety of fields who interact with patients or customers/patrons from different generations. This training positively impacts work culture by increasing staff morale, which has been shown to translate to higher productivity and performance.

Participants in a Best Day of My Life So Far storytelling event.

Powerful, engaging storytelling events are custom-designed for each community with the intent of bringing together local story-tellers and story-listeners of all generations. These events raise awareness of the issue of social isolation and its impact on individuals and how to combat it with storytelling within a community.

Participants in a Best Day of My Life So Far Grand Camp Youth Leadership Academy event.

This four-week program blends together video instruction and real-world application to empower and guide high school and middle school students to connect with the older adults in their local communities and become more active, compassionate listeners.

An ongoing gathering of professionals from medical, healthcare, education and related fields who are committed to advancing social connection by sharing research, professional experiences and practical solutions.

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