How Community Shapes Your Mind, Body, and Well-Being

Mark Hyman

Dec 8, 2025

Episode description

Imagine a small town where neighbors gather for every celebration, and people stay remarkably healthy simply because they’re deeply connected. Research shows that meaningful relationships—not achievement, diet, or even exercise—are the strongest predictor of long-term health and happiness, while loneliness can be as harmful as smoking two packs a day. Our social bonds influence gene expression, lowering stress and inflammation and activating the body’s natural healing pathways. By prioritizing kindness, investing in uplifting relationships, and creating simple moments of togetherness, we tap into one of the most powerful longevity tools we have. And the hopeful truth is that building just a few authentic connections can change your life in profound, measurable ways.



In this episode, I discuss, along with Radha Agrawal and Jeff Rosenthal, why deep, authentic connection is one of the most powerful determinants of our physical health, happiness, and longevity.



Radha Agrawal is the co-founder, CEO, and Chief Community Architect of Daybreaker, the early-morning dance and wellness movement. Daybreaker currently holds events in 25 cities and more than a dozen college campuses around the world and has a community of almost half a million people. She is also the author of a new book called Belong: Find Your People, Create Community, and Live a More Connected Life.



Jeff is the Co-Founder of Summit, a cutting-edge organization best known for hosting global ideas, festivals and events, and is the co-owner, principal designer, and developer of Summit Powder Mountain and Powder Mountain ski resort in Eden, Utah. He’s the co-author of Make No Small Plans: Lessons on Thinking Big, Chasing Dreams, and Building Community. 



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Full-length episodes can be found here:

The Surprising Key To Longevity

The Most Important Medicine for Your Health and Longevity

How Mindset And Community Are Key To Realizing Your Dreams

Episode description

Imagine a small town where neighbors gather for every celebration, and people stay remarkably healthy simply because they’re deeply connected. Research shows that meaningful relationships—not achievement, diet, or even exercise—are the strongest predictor of long-term health and happiness, while loneliness can be as harmful as smoking two packs a day. Our social bonds influence gene expression, lowering stress and inflammation and activating the body’s natural healing pathways. By prioritizing kindness, investing in uplifting relationships, and creating simple moments of togetherness, we tap into one of the most powerful longevity tools we have. And the hopeful truth is that building just a few authentic connections can change your life in profound, measurable ways.



In this episode, I discuss, along with Radha Agrawal and Jeff Rosenthal, why deep, authentic connection is one of the most powerful determinants of our physical health, happiness, and longevity.



Radha Agrawal is the co-founder, CEO, and Chief Community Architect of Daybreaker, the early-morning dance and wellness movement. Daybreaker currently holds events in 25 cities and more than a dozen college campuses around the world and has a community of almost half a million people. She is also the author of a new book called Belong: Find Your People, Create Community, and Live a More Connected Life.



Jeff is the Co-Founder of Summit, a cutting-edge organization best known for hosting global ideas, festivals and events, and is the co-owner, principal designer, and developer of Summit Powder Mountain and Powder Mountain ski resort in Eden, Utah. He’s the co-author of Make No Small Plans: Lessons on Thinking Big, Chasing Dreams, and Building Community. 



This episode is brought to you by BIOptimizers.

Head to bioptimizers.com/hyman and use code HYMAN to save 15%.



Full-length episodes can be found here:

The Surprising Key To Longevity

The Most Important Medicine for Your Health and Longevity

How Mindset And Community Are Key To Realizing Your Dreams

Mindsip insights from this episode:

Nurture relationships to influence gene expression

The concept of "sociogenomics" suggests our social relationships influence gene expression, with loving conversations turning on anti-inflammatory genes and conflictual ones increasing stress hormones.

Practice coptuitiveness to strengthen relationships

A key to strong connections is practicing 'coptuitiveness', a term for copping to it, or taking ownership and apologizing when you make a mistake.

Clarify your identity using a VIA chart for values, interests, and abilities

Use a 'VIA chart' with three circles for your Values, Interests, and Abilities to get clear on who you are and what you can bring to a community.

Define your ideal friend through a three-column list

Create a three-column list detailing the qualities you want in a friend, the qualities you don't want, and the qualities you must embody to attract them.

Share living eulogies to celebrate friends now

Instead of waiting until someone's funeral, tell people what you love about them now by making it a practice to share what you admire about them on their birthday.

Address loneliness to tackle societal issues

A lack of belonging and social isolation is proposed as the essential issue that leads to every other societal problem, from obesity and mental illness to gun violence.

Audit friends' energy levels to enhance social life

To improve your social life, map out the people you spend time with and color-code them to assess who gives you energy versus who drains you.

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