529 - Yes, You Can Think Your Way Out of Your Feelings (Sometimes)

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567 - Is Toxic Individualism a Real Problem?

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566 - More Than a Numbers Game: Dating Truths from Feeld's Data Team

Today we're diving into one of our favorite things - data! We're excited to welcome Sy Dusk and Alexandra Kilpatrick from Feeld. Sy is a data analyst and Alexandra is the head of UX research at Feeld, and both of them helped analyze our co-sponsored research survey on non-monogam ...  Show more

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