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Marriage and Martinis

The Science of Happily Ever After, With Ty Tashiro

Marriage and Martinis

Adam Silverstein

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4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Ty Tashiro is a social scientist and relationship expert whose research and data has been shared all over for its valuable insight about how to find lasting true love. Using his philosophy of "the three wishes," Ty explains why the most commonly sought after traits in a partner often have a very low "return rate" in life. Which traits are undervalued when it comes to dating? How are Disney movies and teen romance series hindering people's perceptions about real, thriving relationships? How come we tend to falter when it comes to sensing whether someone will be a good mate in life? Plus, how can we apply all of these incredible strategies to existing relationships to ensure couples who have been together a long time can also have a "happily ever after."

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, welcome to our channel, I'm Daniel and today I am so excited to put out

0:26.4

this episode.

0:27.4

I know I say that a lot, but I loved this conversation so much.

0:32.9

I could have kept Thai talking for the next, I don't know, two, three hours easy.

0:39.6

And I felt like I was so lucky to have this time with him, because he is so in demand

0:44.8

everywhere.

0:45.8

The New York Times, the Washington Post, Esquire, BBC, he's done Ted Talks, he's just incredible.

0:52.2

And he is a social scientist, author and relationship expert.

0:56.9

In his first book, The Science of Happily Ever After, he shows how our decision making

1:01.7

abilities falter when it comes to choosing mates and how we can make smarter choices, relying

1:08.0

on fascinating insights from social science and his research is so interesting, so incredible.

1:14.1

He talks all about it here, we talk about the idea of the three wishes, you'll find out

1:18.3

more about that.

1:19.3

I ask him all about how our Disney movies, you know, and the romance of The Prince and

1:24.8

The Princess and everything we see in romantic comedies, all these magazine articles and everything

1:30.4

about finding your perfect match and everything, how are they all inhibiting us from finding

1:36.1

a relationship that makes sense, that's exciting, that's all the things we want it to be

1:42.5

while being a long term lasting thing.

1:46.6

So he gives us all his incredible insights.

1:49.4

There are so many tidbits in this episode that if you have kids who are maybe thinking

1:54.5

about dating or are dating, that you're going to want to share with them and sprinkle

1:58.0

here and there in your conversations, just like I'm trying to do with my kids.

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