When Strangers Become a Village - Why Community Is a Biological Need, Not a Personality Trait
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What if community isn’t something you’re good at, but something your nervous system is designed for?
In this episode of Rebranding Mental Health, Iman shares an unexpected lived experiment in human connection. Thirty-plus people, most of us strangers, came together in the Dominican Republic for a milestone birthday. What unfolded wasn’t just a vacation, it was a temporary village.
In the span of a few days, we moved through joy, crisis, loss, care, and celebration without drama, hierarchy, or emotional rupture. Difficulty didn’t fracture the group, it pulled us closer.
Through a neuroscience and relational lens, this episode explores why that kind of connection felt so natural, why it feels so rare in daily life, and what actually creates emotional safety in groups. We unpack social vigilance, co-regulation, polyvagal theory, and the biology of belonging, and translate it into practical ways to create healthier emotional climates wherever you live, work, or gather.
Because community isn’t a personality trait.
It’s a nervous-system state.
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