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Your Brain on Love: How to Find it and How to Keep it. With Dr. Helen Fisher

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Untangle

Health & Fitness

4.2772 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

An encore episode with host Ariel Garten and guest Dr. Helen Fisher. We look into our brains to answer if true love is real? How to find a mate? Keep one? Do opposites really attract? Our guest is Dr. Helen Fisher, Anthropologist, an expert on the neuroscience of love, and the Chief Science advisor of Match.com. She’s seen it all lately- from the eternal qualities of mate selection to changing trends in love during covid, to why the next generation of families might be more stable, and how, according to our brain, to make love last. Dr. Fisher gets personal and shares it all with us. As always, we’re Untangle, the podcast from Muse, the brain sensing headband dedicated to unlocking your brains potential AND Meditation Studio the five star app. Unlock 30 days of Meditation Studio for free at choosemuse.com/meditationstudio.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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We look into our brains to answer if true love is real. How to find a mate? How to keep one? Do opposites really attract? In this encore episode, Ariel Garten interviews Dr. Helen Fisher, anthropologist, and an expert on the neuroscience of love and the

0:57.4

chief science advisor at match.com. She has seen it all, from the eternal qualities of mate selection

1:05.0

to changing trends in love during COVID, to why the next generation of families might be more

1:10.8

stable, and how, according to our brain, to why the next generation of families might be more stable, and how, according

1:13.1

to our brain, to make love last. Dr. Fisher gets personal and shares it all with REL. As always,

1:21.2

we're untangle, the podcast from Muse, the brain sensing headband dedicated to unlocking your brain's

1:26.3

potential and meditation studio,

1:28.7

the five-star app. Now, on to Ariel and Helen. It's Valentine's Day, the season where we talk

1:38.6

about love in all its various forms, including how to find it if you don't have it, and how to keep it if you do.

1:46.3

My returning guest today is Dr. Helen Fisher, who's one of America's most prominent anthropologists

1:51.9

on love. She's a senior research fellow at the Kinsey Institute and chief science advisor to the dating

1:58.4

site, Match.com, where she gets to keep her finger on the pulse

2:02.4

of people finding their matches. She's also the author of six internationally best-selling

2:07.3

books on the science of romantic love, attachment, adultery, divorce, and the evolution and future

2:13.1

of human family life. We'll start off today talking about what she's seen change in love during

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