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Walk-and-talk group aims to fight loneliness among men

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NBC News’s Joe Fryer speaks to the co-founder of a “walk-and-talk” group that aims to fight loneliness, an epidemic growing particularly among young men. The group meets twice a week in New York City’s Central Park to chat about their lives and make meaningful connections. 

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