Where are you? The science of finding love online (video)
Wise Readers,
Where are you? The Science of Finding Love Online
Wise Readers,
Where are you? The Science of Finding Love Online
Wise Readers,
I’ve long admired Dr. Terri Orbuch and her research on long-term love. In this episode of her show on Empower Radio, we’re discussing breaking up: when to do it, why to do it, and friendship in the aftermath. Thanks for joining!
Wise Readers,
This Saturday, August 26th, at 2:00 p.m., I’ll be teaching a free interactive seminar at the downtown branch of the Eugene Public Library (Eugene, Oregon) about finding love online. Have you ever wanted to write the perfect online profile? Select the best dating sites and apps for yourself? Learn more about who’s online, and whether relationships created via the Interwebs are better or worse? Deal with whether and whom to reach out to, and how much time to spend? Bring your questions and some paper and pens. See you there!
Wise Readers,
I’m delighted to announce that in addition to English, Love Factually is now slated to be published in Vietnamese, by AZ Vietnam—joining global publication in Spanish (Planeta), and Japanese (Shasta). Thank you for helping to get the word out. Through your Amazon and Goodreads reviews, word of mouth, and sharing of podcasts and articles, YOU have helped this book to help others. Thank you so much. Here’s to love—factually—for everyone.
Wise Readers,
If you’ve wanted to meet the Love Factually author, get your book signed, hear a reading, or ask a question, this is the time!
Dr. Duana Welch will be appearing at the Oregon Duck Store on the University of Oregon campus on Saturday, June 10, from 2-3 p.m. to read an excerpt, take your questions, and sign your books. From Tinder to campus hookups to what relationships look like today, her science-based advice will be tailored to you.
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