Keyword: courtship

Behavior Insights April 18, 2007

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Atkins

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Atkins explore the fascinating parallels between wolf behavior and human social dynamics. They discuss the roles of alpha, beta, and omega individuals within both wolf packs and human communities, emphasizing how these roles influence behavior and leadership. The hosts delve into various types of behaviors, including operant, escape, avoidant, and hoarding behaviors, and how they manifest in social structures. By examining these concepts, they aim to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of human behavior through the lens of animal behavior.

Misogyny and Misandry: Exploring Gender Dynamics September 5, 2006

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele delves into the complex dynamics between men and women, discussing themes of love, lust, and the historical context of misogyny and misandry. He explores the biological and psychological aspects of male and female relationships, questioning societal perceptions and fears surrounding gender. Through engaging anecdotes and definitions, he invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs regarding gender roles and relationships. The conversation touches on the evolution of women’s roles in society and the challenges men face in adapting to these changes.

Relationships and Evolutionary Psychology Undated

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of modern relationships and how they have evolved over time. He discusses the impact of societal changes, chemical influences, and the evolution of human behavior on romance and courtship. Delving into evolutionary psychology, he examines how the dynamics of attraction and bonding have shifted, particularly in the context of modern challenges like hyperstimulation and the effects of technology. The conversation also touches on the neurochemistry of love and the various factors that contribute to romantic connections, highlighting the intricate interplay between biology and emotional experiences.