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621: The Future of Love with Roanne van Voorst
Episode 621

621: The Future of Love with Roanne van Voorst

Age Less / Live More · Lucas Rockwood

May 22, 202444m 39s

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Show Notes

Technology is accelerating at a blistering pace with obvious innovations in the devices we have in our pockets, in our homes, and in our cars. Less visible are the changes that are happening in love, sex, and relationships that are potentially reorganizing society in subtle, and not too subtle ways. On this week's podcast, you'll meet an anthropologist whose recent work has explored the wild and wacky world of AI boyfriends, sex dolls, and dating apps.

Listen and learn:

  • How dating dynamics have changed dramatically in the last 25 years
  • The boring downside of an AI boyfriend
  • Why it's impossible to define love
  • How the want and need for intimacy drives so much of human behavior
  • The risk vs reward of social media and love ideals

Links

Roanne's Site

ABOUT OUR GUEST

Roanne van Voorst is an author, speaker, and anthropologist based in Amsterdam. She has written eight books, including Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals and her upcoming title, Six in a Bed: The Future of Love.

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