The Hug Heard Round the World

Jena Ball
2 min readAug 27, 2020
Copyright 2020 by Jena Ball. All Rights Reserved.

It’s been almost six months since the world “COVID” entered my vocabulary. Since then, my world has gradually imploded as things I took for granted — walks in the park, coffee at Starbucks, yoga class, cozy dinners with friends — became suspect, even dangerous. Back then, many questioned whether the virus was a hoax — whether it was actually lethal, whether we really needed to practice social distancing and wear masks. Then people began to die. Not just the frail and elderly, but the middle-aged, college students, doctors, nurses, children. Jobs, including my own, were lost and the walls of my life closed in, restricting me to two small rooms and the company of my cats.

I share all these experiences to contrast them with my life in Second Life. A long-time resident, I have been a fan of virtual spaces for education, entertainment, and business for almost 13 years. Since COVID morphed into a pandemic, however, it has become a lifeline — a way to combat isolation, socialize, and network with others.

Which brings me to “The Hug Felt Round the World.” Reading and hearing about the growing number of people feeling lonely, anxious, and frustrated thanks to the isolation imposed by COVID, I got to thinking. Wouldn’t it be great to give people a way to come together to enjoy each other’s company and share virtual hugs? Several brainstorming sessions with the folks at FOCUS Magazine (the co-creators of the event) and the basic outline for “The Hug Felt Round the World” was born.

Simply put, “The Hug Felt Round the World” is a 24-hour event featuring a large “hug circle” formed by avatars standing with arms linked. In the center of the circle will be a “Tree of Life” displaying names submitted to us by participants. The idea is that each of those names will be embraced and surrounded by love for 24 hours.

In addition to the hug circle, musicians from around the world will be playing live throughout the 24 hours, and three inspirational speakers will share their thoughts about the importance of community, collaboration, and creativity. For more information about how to attend, submit names, donate, or apply to be a musician or volunteer, visit https://www.braidedlives.com/the-hug-felt-round-the-world

As always, if you have questions, feedback, or compliments, contact Jenaia at Jenaia.Morane@gmail.com

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Jena Ball

I’m a multimedia storyteller. My latest project, Braided Lives, brings people together to weave the stories of their lives together.