Somebody Hold Me

The Single Person’s Guide to Nurturing Human Touch
Book • 2018
Somebody Hold Me explores how we experience and talk about touch.

The book particularly focuses on touch that isn't always romantic or sexual, but still deeply needed.

Epiphany challenges the archetypes of touch as lover, touch as caregiver, and even touch as villain that boxed us in, causing many people, especially post-pandemic, to feel touch-sarved.

She offers solutions to address the touch deficit singles face.

The book is helpful to rethink the way we give and receive touch.

It promotes connection and healing through reimagined touch archetypes.

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, it addresses the touch deficit singles face and offers multiple solutions.
EP443 - Somebody Hold Me: Single and Touch Starved

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