Why do we expect a romantic partner to be our everything?
Actor @MaloneJena & the Kinsey Institute’s Dr. Amy Moors unpack the science & structures of love outside conventional monogamy, discussing how art & psychology can dismantle relationship shame.
#psychology#nonmonogamy
We started Sing for Science because music and curiosity connect us. Recently, we were incredibly honored to accept a Webby Award for Best Live Podcast Recording! 🏆
This belongs to our guests, crew, and most of all, you. Thank you for listening!
#SingForScience#WebbyAwards
@bryancranston shares a deeply moving perspective on the unexpected legacy of @BreakingBad.
Listen to this unforgettable conversation wherever you get your podcasts.
#breakingbad#bryancranston#walterwhite#heisenberg#alanhart#science
Why does non-monogamy remain so heavily stigmatized when it's far more common than we assume?
On the new @SingForScience, actor/musician @MaloneJena and Kinsey Institute Research Fellow Dr. Amy Moors deconstruct the boundaries of modern love.
#jenamalone#polyamory#nonmonogamy
Ever wondered why the stereotype exists that women’s voices are “shrill”?
NYU performance studies scholar and psychoanalyst Ann Pelligrini says it’s because mics were made by men FOR men. As technology moved forward, they continued to create mics meant for lower tones. https://t.co/sdikVe1HqL
“I’m sorry for wanting things.”
It’s a common feeling when we (meaning women) over apologize.
In our new episode out today, Rita Wilson says asking herself what she actually wants is exactly what got her into songwriting. https://t.co/fO0EPhaDbJ
40 years ago today, the Chernobyl disaster took place.
Listen to Ukrainian musician Nata Zhyzhchenko of @onukamusic & #Chornobyl radiobiologist, Olena Pareniuk talk to us about studying the radioactivity and Ukrainian resilience: https://t.co/0dwfLN0gaF
We won! Our episode with @KaceyMusgraves and @PaulStamets about Magic Mushrooms won @thewebbyawards for Best Live Podcast Recording!
Thank you to everyone for listening and supporting! https://t.co/ucRZ2ao77B
Our episode with @KaceyMusgraves and @PaulStamets about Magic Mushrooms recorded at @TheRyman is nominated for @TheWebbyAwards for Best Live Podcast Recording—and we need your vote! https://t.co/sGHGyz4Eiv
Contrary to how the news may make us feel—statistically, life has gotten better for humans over the last few thousand of years according to @sapinker https://t.co/v7dgzQhWRw
Time is so much more ephemeral than we believe it to be. Science historian, @_jimena_canales, talks with @Miguel about a time historian who tried to find central time. Except he realizes, "I didn't find time, but I found people." https://t.co/mBbQ4pTD2o
@0xQuasark@KaceyMusgraves was touring with @singforscience and @PaulStamets doing exactly this
I went to their show in Nashville
Had a great time and got an awesome shirt! Peep my 🍄🟫 necklace too
We certainly need more public figure advocates!
Announcing a special Valentine's Day live podcast recording with @Miguel at the @MITMuseum with science historian @_Jimena_Canales.
Free with museum admission: https://t.co/wJjxpecjuG
We're kicking off the new year with a special co-presentation with @singforscience, and we're offering a special treat from @vanleeuwen for attendees! To learn more, click the link below and buy your ticket before we sell out!
🔗 https://t.co/myDnpEMLzu
Rick had the pleasure of sitting down with Matt Whyte on the @singforscience podcast to discusses Amelia Earhart’s final flight and the Niku hypothesis with J. Willgoose, Esq. of the band Public Service Broadcasting!
Watch on YouTube, or listen wherever you get your podcasts!