Kinneret Lahad, sociologist researching time and singlehood, discusses the relationship escalator, waiting, moral superiority of family, and emotional autonomy.| Peter McGraw
Why do so many people defend marriage like it is sacred – even when the data does not back it up. In this provocative episode, Peter McGraw talks to Martin Day about his paper on people’s committed relationship ideology – the belief system that says romantic partnership is the key to happiness, status, and […] The post Defending Relationship Ideology appeared first on Peter McGraw.| Peter McGraw
Join Cait Lamberton and Peter McGraw to unpack how dignity shapes Solo living, partnered life, and everything in between.| Peter McGraw
Solo Building a Remarkable Life of Your Own Join the movement that celebrates single living. In a world built for two, Solos break the rules and hold space for every type of individual—single and not. Backed by scientific insights and McGraw’s experience as a lifelong bachelor, Solo offers a blueprint for cultivating fulfilling relationships and […]| Peter McGraw
Live remarkably. Welcome to the Solo Movement! More and more people are becoming aware that marriage is an overprescribed path to a good life. An observation reflected in rapidly changing demographics. One-hundred and twenty-eight million American adults are unmarried, and 25% of Millennials are projected to never marry. It’s time for a new playbook. Join […]| Peter McGraw
Podcast: Solo The single person’s guide to a remarkable life In a world where most people get married, where do you turn for advice if you don’t want to settle down — for now or forever? Solo is the single person’s guide to a remarkable life. Welcome to the podcast that explores how being unattached […]| Peter McGraw