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ANNA MACHIN: the evolution of love

ANNA MACHIN: the evolution of love

Update: 2025-09-04
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Anna Machin is an evolutionary anthropologist and researcher at the University of Oxford, specialising in human relationships, fatherhood, and the science of love and bonding.


Anna discusses the biological roots of attraction, the neurochemistry behind falling in love, and the evolutionary reasons for our romantic instincts. The conversation unpacks the differences between lust, attraction, and examines how culture shapes our understanding of monogamy, polyamory and the psychology of jealousy.


Learn more about Anna and read her books!


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Executive Producer: Rachel Barrett

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ANNA MACHIN: the evolution of love

ANNA MACHIN: the evolution of love