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Love Science Today

Love Science Today

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Love Science Today is a modern relationships podcast that blends psychology, sociology, philosophy, biology, attachment theory and family studies into real conversations that matter. Each episode explores the deeper forces behind attraction, heartbreak, emotional safety, healthy boundaries, conflict and intimacy in the digital age. We look at why people fall for who they fall for, how social media shapes dating behaviour, why situationships feel comfortable but empty, and what healthy love actually requires in a world full of options and emotional confusion. Guided by research, cultural obserKenny Relazioni Scienze sociali
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    They’re fun, flirty, even affectionate — but when it comes to depth, they disappear.

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    🎧 Streaming now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and everywhere else.

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    • The difference between honest self-awareness vs. breadcrumbing

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