In this re-release of a popular early episode, Peter McGraw talks to guests Jill Cohen and Julie Nirvelli about what it means to live a remarkable life. They explore how to break away from societal expectations and design a life that aligns with your values. The conversation touches on autonomy, identity, and the joys […] The post Rewind & Reflect: What Makes a Life Remarkable? appeared first on Peter McGraw.| Peter McGraw
Peter McGraw and Julie Nirvelli celebrate 250 episodes of Solo, its viral TEDx success, and the growing movement to build a world for one.| Peter McGraw
Kinneret Lahad, sociologist researching time and singlehood, discusses the relationship escalator, waiting, moral superiority of family, and emotional autonomy.| Peter McGraw
Mary Dahm and Shane Mauss reflect on how the Covid pandemic disrupted everything—and unexpectedly liberated Solos.| 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
Self-professed lone wolf Shane Mauss delves into solitude, survival, and the myths we tell about ourselves.| Peter McGraw
Peter McGraw welcomes comedian Myq Kaplan into into a lively game of Truth or Truth, discussing the lone wolf nature of stand-up comedians and more.| Peter McGraw
Peter McGraw invites Julie Nirvelli into the Solo Studio to answer some listener questions.| Peter McGraw
Peter McGraw sits with Jessalyn Dean to discuss relationship design. Tune in as they challenge societal norms and craft connections beyond convention.| Peter McGraw