@lexfridman

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0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions:
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1:38 - Starting a relationship
5:37 - Couples therapy
12:54 - Why relationships fail
20:11 - Drama in relationships
25:38 - Success in relationships
32:03 - Dating
40:39 - Sex
42:32 - Cheating
51:33 - Polyamory
53:24 - Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial
1:22:02 - Forensic psychology
1:32:12 - PTSD
1:41:47 - Advice for young people
1:44:38 - Love

@jenjen462

After hearing how Shannon actually felt on the day of the trial, can we all admire how calm and collected she appeared on the stand!? My impression of her was amazement at how she didn't seem a bit nervous AT ALL during her testimony.

@TheEmilyDBaker

I am so excited to see this interview with Dr. Curry!!

@tianna1116

Not only did I watch the entire trial and have a fascination with law, but I’m also studying to be a psychologist. I cannot overstate how highly I think of Dr. Curry. As a young woman, she’s a wonderful role model and has so much valuable insight to share

@arthurjones9580

After the first 3 minutes of this interview i just have to comment-  after 7 years of marriage, the night my wife died having no idea she'd die in her sleep that night, I sat on the edge of our bed and told my wife all the ways i adored her, all the ways.  My initial hotness for her and her me never faded.  We'd always asked each other- why hasn't this faded?  So, today seven months later,  I'm glad we met.  Im glad i had that.

@Amandadear0812

Dr Curry is BRILLIANT.  Her moment in the spotlight for ME was recognizing that AH was TRYING to fake a test to be diagnosed with PTSD, to serve her own destructive desires of another. She’s brilliant and so so kind

@-Kailinn-

The kindness between you both at the end, and the genuine way she appreciated the praise almost made me tear up. After going to work everyday dealing with selfish assholes it's a drain, and it gets hard to see any decency left around you.

@missmisko429

I'd hoped she would be interviewed in a longer format after seeing her testimony in the trial. You can tell she loves what she does and explains it so well to us laypeople. Thank you, Lex.

@joanneschrysostomus4068

This woman is so amazing: has an incredible mind and disposition. JD and his team nailed it when they hired her and now the world knows she exists, so grateful. Glad she got the exposure she did during the trial because she definitely deserves it and so many people can now benefit from her, worldwide.

@MalloryNewcomb

My favorite things about this interview are the moments we got to see her be not just the Doctor but we got to see Shannon, someone with an infectious laugh who loves her dad and looks for the good in people.  Also I have a lot of appreciation for her work with veterans!

@ricardotroconiz7941

She should have her own podcast, she is amazing, thanks for inviting her!

@CaliRepXx

Lex, as a Psychology nerd, this was my favorite interview you’ve done. Dr. Curry is good at what she does (the hack) because she genuinely loves helping people. During the interview I only saw her close to showing emotion twice - once talking about her dad and the second, when talking about PTSD with veterans. As a veteran with PTSD, seeing her reaction and explaining it as “seeing stuff we’re not supposed to see” it just really showed how much working with vets means to her and it’s well known she’s a strong advocate. Thank you for this - we appreciate it Lex ❤

@effjesse_

She’s probably an excellent clinician. I listened with low expectations and was happily surprised to discover an expert in the field of relationships, with a researcher’s mind, practical clinical experience and a caring attentive demeanor.

@sarakaster

It is sooo refreshing seeing a podcast with someone not at a odds with the world Just a well spirited talk about so very essential and interesting topics. No drama, politics (well except the war part but that was relevant) and ego escapades. Well done.

@daniellelearnsstuff

Such an inspiration. Sharp as a knife.
Also, Lex is so thoughtful with all the pre-reading he does. He is so genuinely fascinated. His engagement is so respectful. These two had such great chemistry. A thoroughly enjoyable watch!
Special shoutout to Dr Curry's husband for picking up the muffins, waking her up, bringing her cereal. Dang, that's love.

@FrankValchiria

what an interview, she is as always competent , kind and a 10 out of 10

@anulkaaw

I am such a fan of hers. As a psychology major who didn't pursue neither a researcher nor a clinician career  I think I've learnt at least to distinguish real psychologists from phonies, and she's definitely the real deal because she understands and is not afraid to present the limits of social science, doesn't pretend psychology tools are capable of detecting everything. Next to Camille Vasquez she's another great female role model that emerged from Depp vs Heard Trial.

@lily00indy

She’s a remarkable person. Thank you for interviewing her. You can see how smart and passionate she is and it’s lovely to listen to it all.

@NatoXemus

It's great to see Dr Curry getting recognised for the amazing work she's done 🎉

@MichaelBehrnsMiller

This is LITERALLY LIFE-CHANGING.  Why don't we spend more time on the fundamental issue of improving our relationships?  Thank you Lex and Shannon, this was such a gift.