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Fresh Take: Nicholas Epley on Why Talking to Strangers Can Make Us Happier

Why do we avoid small opportunities for connection with strangers, even when humans are wired for that very connection? Behavioral scientist Nicholas Epley, author of the new book A LITTLE MORE SOCIAL, explains why modern life leaves so many people feeling disconnected—and how sm ...  Show more

What Does "Dating" Look Like For Teens and Tweens These Days?

This week we're talking about how modern teen "dating" has changed—starting with the word itself (it's called "talking" or "hanging out" these days), where today's teens are meeting romantic partners, and how they tend to communicate. We also explain how and why conversations abo ...  Show more

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