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Dr. Helen Fisher - Wired for Love: The Neuroscience of Sex, Lust, Affection, and Lasting Love

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Health & Fitness

4.2772 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Dr. Helen Fisher is a PhD Biological Anthropologist, a Senior Research Fellow at The Kinsey Institute, and Chief Scientific Advisor for Match.com. In this episode we go inside her head to learn about the neuroscience of sex, lust, affection, and love. Find out what's behind the passion, how to nurture it--and make it last! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Untangle, the podcast from 5-star app Meditation Studio. I'm Patricia Carpice,

0:10.0

co-founder of Meditation Studio, and your host on Untangle, along with my co-host, Ariel Garden,

0:16.0

one of the founders of Brain Sensing Headband Muse. Join us each week as we introduce you to authors, experts, and thought leaders who share

0:24.7

their stories on how meditation, mindfulness, and brain-focused practices have the power

0:30.0

to change our lives.

0:31.7

Whether you're just learning to meditate or want to deepen your practice, Meditation Studio,

0:36.5

with hundreds of guided meditations and

0:38.9

muse, which provides great feedback on your practice, are two awesome tools you'll want to have

0:44.7

in your back pocket. Now on to Ariel and today's interview.

1:01.4

Welcome. This week, we're going to extend beyond our heads to our hearts and get down and dirty on the topic of love.

1:08.1

Dr. Helen Fisher is a biological anthropologist who studies love, and she knows her thing or two about love.

1:11.2

She's written six books on the future of human marriage,

1:16.4

sex, love, gender differences in the brain, and how your personality style shapes who you love.

1:22.7

She also knows a thing or two about dating. She's been this chief scientific advisor to Match.com for how many years, Helen? Let's see, 14. 14.

1:28.0

You've seen a lot of changes in how people date in that time.

1:31.4

Absolutely.

1:32.3

And so you've seen a lot about how modern technology has or hasn't changed that ritual.

1:37.2

Right, exactly.

1:39.0

So welcome, Helen.

1:40.4

We're excited to get inside your head and your heart and learn about love.

1:44.5

Thank you. I'm delighted to be here.

1:46.4

Happy for you to be here.

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