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In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Anna Machin, an evolutionary anthropologist at the University of Oxford and expert on the science of love.
Love - that mysterious, powerful force that has inspired countless works of art, literature, and music. But what exactly is love from a scientific perspective? Dr. Machin will help us unravel the evolutionary purpose of love and explain why it's critical to our survival as a species.We'll dive deep into the neurochemistry of love, exploring the roles of oxytocin, dopamine, and other hormones in forming and maintaining romantic relationships.
Dr. Machin will also shed light on how love differs across cultures and whether humans are truly designed for monogamy.
In this week's upload, I am taking you behind-the-scenes of a Day in the Life of a podcaster. I work full time at a multi-billion pound consultancy firm and I spend weekends trying to make this podcast happen at the biggest and best level I can.
There are many moving parts - routines, workouts,...
Published 11/14/24
My guest is David Millar -a Men’s Work Coach, the Owner of Mantra Menswork and a Dad.
We delve into the evolving landscape of fatherhood, addressing what it truly means to be a dad today.
David discusses key responsibilities that define successful fathers and examines how these roles have...
Published 11/08/24