Keyword: emotional intimacy

Healing Power March 30, 2006

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex relationship between fear and healing. He discusses how fear, while essential for survival, can also dictate our behaviors and choices. Armand emphasizes the importance of quiet time and relaxation in various healing practices, from meditation to sound therapy. He shares insights on how different therapies aim to alleviate fear and promote safety, ultimately leading to a sense of well-being. The episode also touches on the societal constructs around safety and the role of fear in our daily lives.

Psychological Umami January 24, 2006

Host: Armand DiMele
Category: Psychology of Food

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the intriguing concept of psychological umami and its relation to our lives and relationships. He discusses how the five basic tastes—sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami—can reflect our personalities and interactions. Umami, often described as the savory taste found in foods like Parmesan cheese and soy sauce, serves as a metaphor for the essential qualities that bring harmony and satisfaction to our experiences. Through engaging examples and listener interactions, Armand emphasizes the importance of recognizing and cultivating umami in our relationships to achieve a more fulfilling life.

Science of Love January 19, 2006

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the intricate science behind love and relationships. He discusses how various factors, including chemistry, mental states, and environmental influences, affect our responses to potential partners. The conversation delves into the biological imperatives of attraction, the significance of first encounters, and the evolution of romantic feelings over time. Armand emphasizes the importance of maintaining excitement in relationships to keep the passion alive, particularly as dopamine levels change after the initial stages of love. The episode offers insights into the dynamics of love, bonding, and the impact of external factors on our emotional connections.

Sexuality and Relationships with Dr. Judy Kuriansky January 5, 2006

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Judy Kuriansky, Stephanie D'Ambra

In this episode, host Armand DiMele engages in a lively discussion with Dr. Judy Kuriansky, a seasoned sex therapist and author. They explore various aspects of sexuality, intimacy, and relationship dynamics, emphasizing the importance of communication, acceptance, and emotional expression. Dr. Kuriansky shares insights from her extensive experience, including techniques for enhancing intimacy and addressing sexual apathy. The conversation also touches on the significance of understanding one’s own needs and the balance between togetherness and independence in relationships.

Doubting People January 4, 2006

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the psychology of doubters—individuals who live with suspicion and fear of losing everything. He discusses how childhood experiences shape their skepticism and the impact of lacking trust in themselves and others. DeMille highlights the paradox of doubters seeking security while simultaneously fearing intimacy and vulnerability. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and gently supporting these individuals, as they often yearn for connection but are terrified of being overwhelmed. The episode delves into the complexities of doubt, trust, and the human experience.

Understanding Your Three Instincts December 27, 2005

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the three fundamental instincts that shape human behavior: self-preservation, social, and sexual. He discusses how these instincts influence our relationships and interactions, particularly during social gatherings and personal connections. Armand emphasizes the importance of understanding which instinct dominates our lives, as this knowledge can lead to better self-awareness and healthier relationships. Through engaging anecdotes and listener interactions, he highlights the balance needed between these instincts for a fulfilling life.

Origin of Emotions November 30, 2005

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Acci

In this episode, Armand Dimele and guest Roberta Maria Acci explore the origins of human emotions, tracing their development back to lush environments where early hominids thrived. They discuss how emotions evolved to facilitate survival and reproduction, particularly through the dynamics of mating and selection. The conversation delves into the transition from instinctual behaviors to the complexities of language, highlighting how the emergence of speech altered emotional expression and social structures. The hosts emphasize the importance of creativity, dance, and music in early human interactions, suggesting that these forms of expression were crucial for emotional connection and mate selection.

Male Sexuality Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Michael Bader

In this episode, Armand DiMele engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Michael Bader, author of ‘Male Sexuality.’ They explore the complexities of male sexual fantasies, the psychological factors influencing sexual desire, and the impact of societal expectations on men’s relationships. Dr. Bader discusses how early childhood experiences shape adult sexual behavior and the role of emotional responsibility in intimacy. The conversation also touches on the challenges men face in expressing their desires and the importance of being true to oneself in relationships. This insightful dialogue sheds light on the often misunderstood dynamics of male sexuality.

Neuroplasticity and Interpersonal Relationships Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Linda Vanella, Lisa Arnone

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the concept of neuroplasticity and its implications for interpersonal relationships. He explores how our brains are constantly changing and learning, influenced by our connections with others. The conversation touches on the idea of interpersonal neurobiology, the significance of pheromones in attraction, and the impact of relationships on our brain’s development. Armand and his guest, Linda Vanella Vanella Vanilla, delve into the complexities of choosing partners, the effects of intimacy, and the importance of open communication in fostering healthy relationships.

Bonk: The Science of Sex Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Mary Roach, Stephanie D'Ambra

In this episode, Armand DiMele welcomes Mary Roach, author of ‘Bonk’, to discuss the fascinating world of sexual science. They explore the history of sex research, the complexities of human sexuality, and the groundbreaking studies of pioneers like Kinsey and Masters & Johnson. Mary shares insights from her book, including the mechanics of sexual response, the significance of orgasm, and the often humorous aspects of sexual exploration. The conversation delves into societal attitudes towards sex, the challenges of studying it scientifically, and the importance of open dialogue about human sexuality.