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It’s not you, it’s me… In episode 123 of Overthink, Ellie and David get into the highs and lows of breakups. What, if anything, is valuable about breakups? Does society’s emphasis on monogamy affect how we conceptualize the end of relationships? And what do you do if your ex still has your Netflix password? Your hosts discuss everything from breakups in the age of social media and chemical solutions to heartache to what the laws against domestic abuse and stalking can tell us about how society views breakups. Plus, in the bonus, they take a look at Kierkegaard’s love life and discuss whether it’s ever truly possible to breakup with someone for purely altruistic reasons.
Check out the episode's extended cut here!
Works Discussed:
Brian D Earp et. al, “If I Could Just Stop Loving You: Anti-Love Biotechnology and the Ethics of a Chemical Breakup”
Kelli María Korducki, Hard To Do: The Surprising, Feminist History of Breaking Up
Pilar Lopez-Cantero, “The Break-Up Check: Exploring Romantic Love through Relationship Terminations”
Ovid, Remedia Amoris
Deborah Tuerkheimer, “Breakups”
Jennifer Wilson, “The New Business of Breakups”
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Website | overthinkpodcast.com
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By Ellie Anderson, Ph.D. and David Peña-Guzmán, Ph.D.4.8
452452 ratings
It’s not you, it’s me… In episode 123 of Overthink, Ellie and David get into the highs and lows of breakups. What, if anything, is valuable about breakups? Does society’s emphasis on monogamy affect how we conceptualize the end of relationships? And what do you do if your ex still has your Netflix password? Your hosts discuss everything from breakups in the age of social media and chemical solutions to heartache to what the laws against domestic abuse and stalking can tell us about how society views breakups. Plus, in the bonus, they take a look at Kierkegaard’s love life and discuss whether it’s ever truly possible to breakup with someone for purely altruistic reasons.
Check out the episode's extended cut here!
Works Discussed:
Brian D Earp et. al, “If I Could Just Stop Loving You: Anti-Love Biotechnology and the Ethics of a Chemical Breakup”
Kelli María Korducki, Hard To Do: The Surprising, Feminist History of Breaking Up
Pilar Lopez-Cantero, “The Break-Up Check: Exploring Romantic Love through Relationship Terminations”
Ovid, Remedia Amoris
Deborah Tuerkheimer, “Breakups”
Jennifer Wilson, “The New Business of Breakups”
Support the show
Substack | overthinkpod.substack.com
Website | overthinkpodcast.com
Instagram & Twitter | @overthink_pod
Email | [email protected]
YouTube | Overthink podcast
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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