'Call A Boomer' phonebooth fosters cross-country, multi-generational connections
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- #social experiment
- #loneliness awareness
- #intergenerational connection
- A phone booth at Boston University allows people to 'call a boomer' as part of a social experiment, connecting callers with Gen Z individuals in Nevada.
- The project, run by Matter Neuroscience, aims to combat loneliness, which research shows is more harmful than lack of exercise or excessive drinking and smoking.
- Conversations foster relationships and activate feel-good neurotransmitters, improving both physical and emotional health.
- Similar phone booths for political groups received positive responses, with most calls and voicemails being friendly.
- The generational divide initiative highlights intergenerational distance in Western culture and encourages connections between young adults and elders.
- Callers have engaged in open, sweet conversations, sharing advice and building unexpected connections.
- The temporary installation may become permanent if both the coffeehouse and senior home agree, emphasizing the ongoing need for human connection.