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#16 John Lennon, or Making Your Relationship Work (with Cam Poter!)

#16 John Lennon, or Making Your Relationship Work (with Cam Poter!)

FromMoonwalk


#16 John Lennon, or Making Your Relationship Work (with Cam Poter!)

FromMoonwalk

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Season Two, Episode #16 "Attachments and relationships can bring us pain: as a character in Jean-Paul Sarte’s play No Exit said, “Hell is other people.” But so is heaven." - Jonathan Haidt, The Happiness Hypothesis Being in a relationship takes work. Plus, love (cue the saxophones) can make Operation Relationship get a little complicated. But what does the science say? On this episode, special guest Cam Poter returns with Mohnish and Kevin and cover: - How do you keep a relationship alive, strong, and on the right track without screwing it up? - Is there a right time for love? - What's the big danger point for couples where many are prone to break up - but shouldn't? - Is "true love forever" biologically impossible? (hint: yes) - Why do arranged marriages have just as good, if not better, marital satisfaction than love marriages? And more, all on this episode. Sign up for our email list - it helps us help you better, plus, get free swag (like all the notes from Season One).   Production Team - Credits and Special Thanks Special Guest: Cam Poter Host, Producer, Audio Mixing, Editing, and Research: Mohnish Soundararajan Co-Hosts: Kevin Sanji Content Ideation and Feedback: Mohnish Soundararajan, Vysali Soundararajan, Justine Brumm, and Kevin Sanji  Random Saxophone: MusicByPedro, Solo Sax 1 Music: Electric Mantis
Released:
Jun 28, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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