Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Could the Human–Dog Bond Be the Antidote for Loneliness? w/ John R. Miles | EP 690

Nov 14, 2025
Explore the powerful bond between humans and dogs as a remedy for modern loneliness. Delve into how this ancient partnership has shaped our brains for companionship. Discover the three-second pause method that enhances empathy and the neuroscience behind the equation of belonging. Learn about the detrimental effects of isolation and hear inspiring rescue stories that highlight empathy in action. Finally, take on a three-day challenge to reboot your connections and foster deeper relationships.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Co-Evolution Rewired Our Bonding Biology

  • Dogs and humans co-evolved biochemical systems that foster mutual bonding and empathy.
  • Thirty minutes of mutual gaze spikes oxytocin in both species, mirroring parent–infant bonding.
ANECDOTE

Three-Second Pause That Opens Empathy

  • Elias Wise-Friedman uses a three-second pause to connect with dogs on Manhattan streets.
  • Luna, a three-legged pit bull, leaned in at 2.8 seconds and sparked viral empathy.
INSIGHT

The Belonging Equation Simplified

  • Belonging equals perceived similarity plus repeated positive regard.
  • Small, repeated affirmations convert strangers into microtribes over time.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app