Entries in Internet Dating (29)

Wednesday
Sep072016

Biological clock ticking? Here's how to date strategically

Wise Readers,

Do you know someone who’s eager for children—and wonders whether they’re putting off prospective mates by rushing things?  Here’s a NEW podcast on that very topic:

http://loveevolveandthrive.com/interview-with-dr-duana-welch-how-to-date-strategically-when-you-have-a-ticking-biological-clock/

 

Tuesday
Jun072016

The Perils of Too Many Choices, & Other Obstacles To Love

Wise Readers,

Have Tinder and other sites created too many choices?  What feels right when it comes to mating?  My NEW podcast delves into this and other matters: 

 

http://sashatalks.podbean.com/e/meet-dr-duana-c-welch-author-social-science-expert/

 

 

Wednesday
Feb172016

Love Factually at Eugene Weekly: Q&A in a city I adore

This last Thursday, Eugene Weekly and I met to discuss answers to some common questions about l’amour:

 

http://www.eugeneweekly.com/20160211/lead-story/facts-love

Wednesday
Oct142015

3 Easy Ways to Prioritize Love

There are at least three simple ways to prioritize love.  And the first one takes mere moments—saving many unhappy years.  NEW guest post for Plenty of Fish

http://blog.pof.com/2015/10/3-easy-ways-prioritize-love/

 

 

Wednesday
May272015

Science Backed Dating Skills Review

 

This week we’re looking at love and commitment. We’re going to do it from as practical a perspective as possible. We’re looking at it from a science perspective and some practical applications of that science. We’re answering questions such as:

What is love and commitment?

Do you really want it?

Is it something that is going to fit for you?

How do you actually go about strategically and sensibly looking for love and commitment?

How do you approach it?

How do you keep it once you’ve found it?

Those are big questions. I think there are a lot of questions there that don’t typically get answered, even if you look in relationship books and the types of books that cover these subjects. They don’t normally look at it from a really practical action-taking perspective. Today, we have on the show Duana Welch. We brought her on the show because she’s written a book that is focused on being really practical about this. It’s based around a social and evolutionary science perspective. The book is called: Love Factually: 10 Proven Steps from I Wish to I Do. Duana has a PhD, teaching psychology at Austin, Texas universities. She’s also a Psychology Today columnist.

Coming back to her book, David M. Buss, the renowned psychologist, said this of Duana’s book: “Love Factually is a great book anchored in solid science. It brims with practical advice in the form of concrete actions everyone can take to improve their love lives. If you plan to read one book to improve your mating life, this is the one to read.”

That’s a pretty big quote from a very well known evolutionary psychologist. So it’s really a test to the practicality of this book, which as I say isn’t typical. We’ll be getting into these practical details in a moment.