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Is there a way to hack friendship, or even love? That's exactly what the more pop-psychology minded advocates of the "36 questions" claim to do. Initially developed by psychologist Arthur Aron, these questions have been popularized through articles in the New York Times, and features in other esteemed podcasts. But can you actually make someone fall in love, or in friendship, with you just by asking these questions? In this episode, your intrepid hosts do just that - so you don't have to!
The 36 Questions that Lead to Love (The New York Times)
Can you fall in love with anybody? (Why Oh Why)
Theme Music: Disco Sheik by Podington Bear
Reach us on Twitter @friendlypodcast or email us at [email protected]
By Shrinkhala Dawadi & Sarah NasonIs there a way to hack friendship, or even love? That's exactly what the more pop-psychology minded advocates of the "36 questions" claim to do. Initially developed by psychologist Arthur Aron, these questions have been popularized through articles in the New York Times, and features in other esteemed podcasts. But can you actually make someone fall in love, or in friendship, with you just by asking these questions? In this episode, your intrepid hosts do just that - so you don't have to!
The 36 Questions that Lead to Love (The New York Times)
Can you fall in love with anybody? (Why Oh Why)
Theme Music: Disco Sheik by Podington Bear
Reach us on Twitter @friendlypodcast or email us at [email protected]