Foth and Friends: Stories from the Road
Published on Mar 30, 2026, 3:00:00 PM
Total time: 00:38:14
Loneliness isn’t just a feeling—it’s an epidemic.
In this reprise episode of Stories From The Road, Dick Foth explores a quiet but powerful battle happening within millions of people today: the battle of loneliness. Drawing from history, personal stories, and timeless wisdom, Dick compares the spread of loneliness to the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic—widespread, deeply impactful, and often hidden in plain sight.
Referencing insights from the American Psychological Association and research by Julianne Holt-Lunstad, this episode highlights how loneliness affects not just our emotions—but our physical health as well.
But this episode isn’t just about the problem—it’s about the antidote.
From meaningful friendships and intentional solitude (as described by theologian Paul Tillich), to the power of listening, kindness, writing, and faith, Dick offers practical and hopeful ways to push back against isolation and rediscover connection.
If you’ve ever felt disconnected, unseen, or alone… this conversation is for you.
Here are the key references and influences mentioned in this episode:
Historical Context
Research & Studies
Cultural & Organizational References
Authors, Thinkers & Influences
Books & Media Mentioned
Scripture References
Key Themes
Foth and Friends with Dick Foth -- All people are story books. Stories that cross generations. Lenses to see the world in a different way. God’s Story is the large canvas. That’s what these conversations with friends are about. For more information visit https://DickFoth.com