Episode 238: Are Neurodiverse People More Likely To Be Kinky?

Episode 238: Are Neurodiverse People More Lik...

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Episode 481: Can Our Brains Handle Modern Dating?

Humans evolved for face-to-face courtship in small communities, where attraction unfolded gradually and choices were limited. Today, we’re navigating global dating markets, algorithms, AI recommendations, endless novelty, and constant rejection. So what happens when ancient matin ...  Show more

Episode 480: The Evolution Of Love And Desire

Why do we fall in and out of love so quickly? Why does love feel intoxicating at first, but complicated over time? The answer may be simpler than we think: humans are animals. Our brains were shaped by ancient mating systems that developed long before dating apps and modern cultu ...  Show more

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