Welcome to Solitary American

We've become a nation of solitary individuals, cut off from the very spaces and rituals that once made us whole.

Solitary American explores how we got here and how we get back by examining the policies, cultural forces, and design decisions that either foster human connection or fragment it entirely in narrative.

From dive bars strangled by permits to nightclubs closed by noise complaints, from the demonization of spirits to the algorithmic curation of community, we're documenting the systematic dismantling of the infrastructure that brings people together.

But this isn't just cultural criticism. It's a blueprint for rebuilding.

Through the lens of hospitality, policy, and the sacred art of gathering, we'll explore what it means to design a society that creates belonging instead of isolation. Because the infrastructure of human connection is broken, but infrastructure can be rebuilt.

About Paul

Paul Geller is an entrepreneur and cultural strategist who has spent his career building the spaces where community happens. From punk rock to presidential campaigns, from dive bars to global spiritual movements, his work has always been about bridging the distance between people.

He writes from Vancouver, where he watches the sunrise over the alpine mountains and the harbor seals who taught him the art of presence.

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