What do you do if your mother is the source of your unhappiness? If you're Domenica Ruta you sever all ties and learn to stand on your own.
Would you marry a man who makes less money than you? A new book shows the financial dynamic that statistically leads to successful relationships.
The author of Screw Everyone: Sleeping My Way to Monogamy talks about bedding her share of men -- and still finding love.
The stereotypes around separate beds have changed and it seems sleeping apart isn't so bad at all.
A new look at the correlation between what we eat and our level of happiness.
We chat with the U of T professor who says everyone thinks they're depressed, but most are just sad.
Would you live closer to work for $500 a month? One U.S. company is doing so, and the results are fascinating!
Donna Freitas, author of The End of Sex, talks about the generation that's having sex, but not connecting.
Is happiness just a click away? Author Dan Slater talks about his new book Love in the Time of Algorithms.
In a world where drive-thru funerals now exist, Carl Honore shares his mission for a world that no longer thinks faster means better.
When Chrisanna Northrup wanted to know how satisfied people were in their relationships, she set up one of the largest relationship surveys ever! Get the results here.
James Lasdun tells us how being stalked by a former student has changed his perception of normal and made him appreciate the quiet moments in life.