

Anna Machin
Evolutionary anthropologist and relationship scientist, known for research on human connection, love, fatherhood, and attachment. Author of 'Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships'.
Top 10 podcasts with Anna Machin
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Jul 3, 2025 • 2h 21min
World Expert on Fatherhood & Love: The Truth About Monogamy, Breakups & The Science of Love! Dr. Anna Machin
Dr. Anna Machin, an evolutionary anthropologist and relationship scientist, dives deep into the intriguing world of love and fatherhood. She unveils the shocking truth about monogamy and how cheating triggers the brain's reward system like an addiction. Discussing the emotional crisis among modern men, she explores the hormonal reasons behind falling for the wrong person repeatedly. Dr. Machin also emphasizes the critical role of fathers in child development and how oxytocin and dopamine dictate our trust and affection.

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Jun 12, 2024 • 48min
Dad's Essential Role in Making Kids Awesome
Anna Machin, an evolutionary anthropologist and author of 'Life of Dad,' dives into the vital role fathers play in child development. She argues that fathers are essential, having shaped human evolution and continue to teach kids crucial life skills. The discussion uncovers the physiological changes men experience when becoming dads, which enhance their nurturing abilities. Machin highlights the importance of roughhousing in bonding and building resilience, alongside how personal background influences parenting dynamics. A thought-provoking look at fatherhood's impact!

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Jul 27, 2024 • 1h 35min
#817 - Dr Anna Machin - The Evolutionary Psychology Of Love, Lust & Cheating
Dr. Anna Machin, an evolutionary anthropologist from Oxford University, explores the intricate psychology behind love, lust, and infidelity. She discusses the hormonal cocktail that drives attraction, uncovering the evolutionary advantages of love and why women cheat. Conversation also traverses the impact of genetics on what we find attractive and how modern dating apps reshape these connections. Machin offers insights into the darker sides of love, the significance of female friendships, and even the intriguing concept of temporary 'beta marriages'.

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Sep 14, 2023 • 1h 2min
#680 - Dr Anna Machin - Do You Actually Need A Father To Raise A Child?
Dr. Anna Machin, an evolutionary anthropologist from Oxford University and author, discusses the pivotal role of fathers in child development. She challenges stereotypes, emphasizing that fathers are biologically equipped for parenting and are crucial for children's emotional and social growth. Anna explores the historical significance of fatherhood, debunks myths about paternal roles, and highlights the emotional struggles fathers face, suggesting that their involvement is vital for fostering resilience in children.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 1h 21min
Is There a Science to Finding Love?
Dr. Anna Machin, a British evolutionary anthropologist at the University of Oxford, explores the science of love, focusing on how attraction and attachment are often misunderstood. She reveals that love is less about emotion and more of a physiological need. Anna critiques the impact of dating apps on our natural mate-finding instincts and discusses the distinctions between attraction, sexual desire, and love at first sight. Myths around pheromones and love languages are debunked, while the nuances of attachment styles and modern relationships are examined, offering practical tips for finding lasting love.

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Jul 3, 2025 • 47min
The New Science of Love & The Fascinating World of Death
Anna Machin, an evolutionary anthropologist at Oxford University, unpacks the idea that love is as vital as food or water for our well-being. She details how love fosters health and longevity, while also examining the significance of friendships in our lives. Caitlin Doughty, a refreshing mortician and author, brings a humorous touch to the topic of death, discussing embalming, post-mortem processes, and even what happens if someone dies on an airplane. Together, they challenge societal taboos and advocate for a more open conversation about love and mortality.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 1h 7min
ANNA MACHIN: monogamy is unnatural
In this engaging discussion, Anna Machin, an evolutionary anthropologist from the University of Oxford, dives into the science of love and bonding. She elucidates the biological roots of attraction and the neurochemistry behind falling in love. Listeners discover the distinctions between lust, attraction, and the complexities of jealousy within monogamy and polyamory. Machin also shares insights on how cultural norms shape our understanding of relationships and the essential role of paternal figures in fostering emotional bonds and resilience in children.

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Feb 18, 2026 • 29min
80. Broody Men
Dr Anna Machin, evolutionary anthropologist and author, explains paternal biology and why men hide intense parental longing. Simon Burrell, a gay single man who pursued fatherhood via surrogacy, shares his extraordinary journey to become a dad. They discuss male baby lust, myths about fathers, fertility and ageing, cultural portrayals of dads, and the emotional and legal challenges of single surrogacy.

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Feb 14, 2024 • 43min
Your Brain On... Love
Renowned author and evolutionary anthropologist Dr. Anna Machin discusses the neuroscience of love, including the role of neurotransmitters like dopamine and oxytocin. Cardiologist Columbus Batiste, MD, joins to talk about love's impact on the heart. Psychologist Dr. Arthur Aron explains the differences between passionate and companionate love.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 59min
“We’re Asking Fathers to Do the Impossible” with Dr Anna Machin
Dr Anna Machin, an evolutionary anthropologist and author studying love and modern fatherhood, explains how dads' brains change with caregiving. Short paternity leave, workplace norms and cultural expectations shape fathers’ roles. She compares international paternity models, highlights the need for father-inclusive perinatal care and mental-health screening, and offers practical ways men build bonds and community support.


