In the Media

Selected media coverage of Kinsey Institute research and podcast and interviews featuring Kinsey Institute faculty or staff.

Podcasts and Video Interviews

The Kinsey Report - Part 2 Season 3, Episode 48, Conflicted: A History Podcast. February 7.

The Kinsey Report - Part 1 Season 3, Episode 47, Conflicted: A History Podcast. January 25.

Online Dating Tips & Strategies: Interview with Dr. Justin Garcia. Scripps News Live. January 11.

News Articles

“‘Singles in America’ study: Daters breaking the ice with AI.” IU News, February 19.

"The Condom and VD." Free Thinking, BBC Radio, February 15.

"Infectious desire: How the pandemic is still negatively impacting our sex lives." Salon, February 14.

“How Love and Romance Affect Your Brain.” New York Times, February 13.

Humanity’s earliest recorded kiss adds new twist to the history of locking lips." CNN.com, February 13.

"Nine Real Women Tell Us EVERYTHING." Cosmopolitan, January 16.

"Unhung Heroes: Overcoming Small-Penis Shame." Psychology Today, January 16.

"Does your ‘love language’ really matter? Scientists are skeptical." Washington Post, January 15.

"5 Painfully Honest Reasons It's So Hard To Let Go Of Unavailable Men." YourTango.com, January 14.

"How to have good sex in your 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s." The Telegraph (UK), January 12.

"Study: 20% of Women Over 60 Say Orgasms Are ‘More Satisfying’ Than Ever." Prevention, January 11.

"Why does Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift romance captivate fans? There's a scientific reason." Kansas City Star, January 10.

"50 Cent Says He's 'Practicing Abstinence' to 'Focus on His Goals.'" Men's Health, January 10.

"3 Traits People Subconsciously Judge The First Time They Meet You, According To A Biological Anthropologist." YourTango.com, January 7.

"Cosmopolitan and the Kinsey Institute Present: The State of the Union on Sex After 60." Cosmopolitan, January 5.

"Column:Taylor and Travis’ whirlwind romance is the love story we’ve been waiting for." LA Times, January 4.

"Asexuality Is Finally Breaking Free from Medical Stigma." Scientific American, January 1.

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