Why Does Community Feel So Hard Right Now?
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In this conversation, Nicky Wood and Lauren Humphrey explore why creating simple, meaningful spaces for young people to connect now feels so complicated.
Starting with personal experiences from teaching, Girl Scouts, youth sports, and outdoor programs, they unpack what actually helps young people build trust, confidence, and healthy peer relationships — and why those experiences often happen outside the most structured parts of programs.
The conversation then expands into the growing barriers facing modern youth development: overwhelmed volunteers, shrinking community infrastructure, endless apps and communication platforms, rising participation costs, pay-to-play culture, and the increasing pressure families feel trying to navigate it all.
Along the way, they discuss two recent political developments:
- Senator Chris Murphy’s “S.4522 Let Kids Play Act” targeting predatory pricing and private equity in youth sports
- Connecticut Attorney General William Tong’s investigation into Roblox and online child safety concerns.
This episode is an honest conversation about what communities may have quietly lost, what young people are still searching for, and what it might take to rebuild spaces where connection, trust, and belonging can grow again.
Questions or comments about this episode? Email nicky@outsideperspectives.org