Randolph Nesse (@randynesse) is the founding director of the Center for Evolution Medicine at Arizona State University and author of Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights from the Frontier of Evolutionary Psychiatry.
What We Discuss with Randolph Nesse:
• What possible purpose do anxiety, depression, and anger serve from an evolutionary standpoint? •
• Why the body's mechanisms for keeping us safe often overreact • , and what we can do to get a handle on them when they work a little too • well.
• The evolutionary upsides to worrying about what other people think of us. •
• Why natural selection shapes our behavior toward reproduction rather than health and longevity. •
• Why do women often go for the reckless mate instead of the safe mate -- and why do men stick around at all? •
• And much more...
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