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Love is in the air as Dr. Eli Finkel discusses modern marriage and how lasting romance interacts wit

Love is in the air as Dr. Eli Finkel discusses modern marriage and how lasting romance interacts with the latest technology. [Welcome To The Curiosity Podcast]( How the Best Marriages Work Is the institution of marriage in America really struggling? [This week on the Curiosity Podcast]( renowned relationship expert and author of ["The All-or-Nothing Marriage"]( Dr. Eli Finkel returns to explain why the best marriages today may be the best marriages the world has ever known. Plus: learn how to flourish in any serious long-term relationship. - Listen to this episode on [iTunes]( [Stitcher]( or [SoundCloud](. - Stream on Curiosity [here](. - Download as an MP3 by [right-clicking here]( and choosing “save as." [How the Best Marriages Work]( [LISTEN TO THE PODCAST NOW]( Dr. Eli Finkel, a professor at Northwestern University with appointments in the psychology department and the Kellogg School of Management, explains: - How are social changes in gender roles influencing the world of romantic relationships? - What happened to the "nuclear family" of the 1950s? - How much are dating services like Tinder actually influencing infidelity among married couples? - Why are marriages today able to achieve a greater level of fulfillment than they have in perhaps any time in human history? [Dr. Eli Finkel]( This week's guest is [Dr. Eli Finkel]( from Northwestern University and Kellogg School of Management. Dr. Finkel is a social psychology professor who studies interpersonal attraction, marriage, conflict resolution, and more. His new book ["The All-or-Nothing Marriage"]( reverse engineers the best marriages—from the traditional to the utterly nontraditional—to show how any marriage can be better. Subscribe to the Curiosity Podcast wherever podcasts are found, including: - [iTunes]( - [Stitcher]( - [Google Play Music]( - [Soundcloud]( - [RSS]( Follow us and smarten up your social media. [Facebook ]( [Twitter ]( [Instagram ]( [Google ]( [Pinterest ]( [Advertise on Curiosity]( Not Curious Anymore? If you already know everything, you might as well [unsubscribe]( or [update your email preferences](. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences]( Beacon Solutions, Inc. 4809 Ravenswood Ave Chicago, IL 60640 This email was sent by: Curiosity.com 4809 N Ravenswood Ave, Suite 422, Chicago IL 60640 To unsubscribe click: [here](

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