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Loneliness Is a Societal Problem — Not a Personal Failure

We are more connected than ever, yet more people than ever feel unseen.

Loneliness is rising across generations — not because people are failing, but because something in how we live, work and relate has shifted. Too often, loneliness is treated as something personal to fix quietly. At Cuppa, we believe it’s something we face together.

When: 16 April 2026, Starts at 9:00am AEDT

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

This is the first Cuppa Movement Circle — a live, virtual gathering designed to explore loneliness as a societal issue rather than a private flaw. It’s not a webinar and it’s not a panel. It’s a structured, facilitated conversation where diverse perspectives meet and the wider community is part of the dialogue.

Together, we’ll explore what’s driving modern disconnection, where loneliness is showing up in everyday life, and what responsibility we share in responding to it. This is not about asking anyone to declare vulnerability. It’s about creating understanding, reducing stigma, and identifying practical steps forward.

This conversation will be guided by members of the Cuppa Collective:

  • Mike Morrison challenges us to see loneliness through a structural lens, encouraging a shift from individual blame to shared responsibility.
  • Dr Jane Foster offers an evidence-informed perspective on wellbeing and human behaviour, grounding the discussion in research while keeping it practical.
  • Annie Harvey adds depth in leadership and emotional awareness, exploring how intentional connection starts with how we show up for one another.
  • Rev Jon Owen leads with lived experience from the frontline of community life. As Pastor and CEO of Wayside Chapel in Sydney — a place committed to ‘no us and them’ — Jon’s work centres on creating spaces where people feel seen, accepted and truly met. His voice reminds us why belonging matters and what it looks like in practice. 

You’ll leave with greater clarity, new perspectives, and one meaningful action you can take — in your workplace, your community, or your own relationships.

Loneliness cannot be solved alone. But it can be softened when we approach it with honesty, curiosity and care.

If this conversation resonates, we invite you to take your seat in the circle. Join us live and be part of turning awareness into action.