In our 300th episode (actually episode 301, but we wanted to save it for Dr. Howk), Dr. Lisle and Dr. Howk take a break from solving listener problems and answering listener questions and instead turn towards answering some fun, personal questions.
An Evolutionary Psychology Podcast for Finding Happiness in the Modern World
In our 300th episode (actually episode 301, but we wanted to save it for Dr. Howk), Dr. Lisle and Dr. Howk take a break from solving listener problems and answering listener questions and instead turn towards answering some fun, personal questions.
In terms of human history, how did the idea of “locking someone into a relationship” develop? Dr. Lisle discusses the evolution of relations in the human species eventually getting to why are people winding up in a relationship that they feel they have to stay in. There is a brief discussion about the book Sex at Dawn and the argument for polyamory.
We find out that the modern world brings modern dilemnas in dating but we still operate under the same psychology as that of our ancient ancestors.
Copyright Beat Your Genes Podcast
Host: Nathan Gershfeld
Interviewee: Doug Lisle, Ph.D.
Intro & outro song: City of Happy Ones · Ferenc Hegedus
Part 2 from last week’s episode: You might never become a Brad Pitt or Cindy Crawford, but that shouldn’t stop you from trying. Last episode, we went over the right moves to make to make yourself more attractive to the opposite sex. This show, we’ll get to all the listener comments and questions about how to make yourself more attractive.
Join Nathan Gershfeld and Dr. Doug Lisle in a show designed to help you find happiness and navigate the modern world with what you’ve got. A show where you”ll learn how to outsmart your genes to find true, lasting happiness.
Copyright Beat Your Genes Podcast
Host: Nathan Gershfeld
Interviewee: Doug Lisle, Ph.D.
Intro & outro song: City of Happy Ones · Ferenc Hegedus