How COVID-19 is Actually Changing the Dating Game for the Better

From the outside, it seems like COVID-19 has turned the dating world on its head. How are you supposed to have that perfect first date if you...can't have it in person? 

Joining Dr. Peeke today is Dr. Helen Fisher, an author and Biological Anthropologist who says wait, what if this pandemic is GOOD for the dating world?!
How COVID-19 is Actually Changing the Dating Game for the Better
Featuring:
Helen Fisher, PhD

Helen Fisher, Ph.D. Biological Anthropologist, is Senior Research Fellow at The Kinsey Institute and Chief Science Advisor to Match.com.  She uses brain scanning (fMRI) to study the neural systems associated with the sex drive, romantic love, attachment, rejection, love addiction, and long-term partnership happiness. She has written six books on lust, romance and attachment now sold in 25 countries--among them: WHY WE LOVE; WHY HIM? WHY HER? and ANATOMY OF LOVE (2ND ed).  Fisher is currently studying the biological basis of personality and partner compatibility—using her questionnaire, the Fisher Temperament Inventory, now taken by 14 million people in 40 countries.  She also studies courtship trends in the digital age, using a representative sample of 45,000 single Americans. Fisher appears regularly on national and international TV, radio, print and podcasts.  She is a TED All-Star with over 12 million views of her TED talks, and was chosen in 2015 by Business Insider as one of “The Fifteen Most Amazing Women in Science.”