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ποΈ 28 May 2015
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Dr. Christie Hartman, internationally recognized dating expert, behavioral scientist, and the author of 5 critically acclaimed books, joins our show today. She uses academic research, psychological studies, scientific evidence, and real-world experience to help men and women alike succeed in the dating world. Her expertise in dating is second to none! In our interview we [β¦]
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0:45.6 | enjoy the show. On today's episode, episode number eight entitled The Science of Dating, we chat with |
0:53.0 | Dr. Christy Hartman. |
0:54.7 | Christy, can you tell our listeners a little about your background, what a behavioral scientist does, and how you got into the whole dating advice scene? |
1:02.8 | Sure, yeah. I have a strong background in the behavioral sciences. I have a master's in clinical psychology. And then my doctorate |
1:11.3 | is actually in psychology also. It's in behavioral genetics, actually. So we studied, it's been a lot of |
1:17.9 | years studying behavior. And I got into, I've always been interested in dating in relationship |
1:23.7 | stuff all my life. And then through some personal experiences, dating someone who was still |
1:30.6 | getting divorced. I actually did a lot of research and that kind of created my first book, |
1:36.6 | which is dating the divorced man. And then I found that it was successful and people liked it |
1:41.2 | and I liked doing it. And so I wrote a bunch of other ones. And then I wrote |
1:44.8 | some for men and for women. And I've been kind of doing it ever since. Christy, how do you come up with |
1:51.9 | like a lot of your ideas or like theories or kind of where do you base all your advice from? Do you do |
1:59.0 | like a lot of research on it, read academic papers or something |
2:02.0 | like that? I actually get my information from a lot of sources. Some of them are academic in nature. |
2:07.5 | I think that it's nice to have some kind of research basis for giving advice because as you probably |
2:13.3 | know, there's a lot of kind of bad advice out there. And it's nice to, it's nice to have that |
2:18.0 | understanding of human behavior and it's nice to have something, some kind of basis for your |
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