Esther Perel on AI Intimacy: Can Chatbots Teach Us How to Love?
On the goop podcast, couples therapist Esther Perel shares her take on the reality and ethics of chatbot companions.
Does the “No Sex on the First Date” Rule Still Mean Anything?
We tapped sex and dating experts to weigh in on the pros, cons, caveats, and considerations.
This Key Detail of Your Birth Chart Speaks to Your Mothering Style
How you mother, according to the stars, is all dependent on your Ceres placement. Here’s what that means, and what it reveals about your strengths as a mom.
I Survived Financial Abuse–Here’s What I Think Everyone Should Know
How to identify, get out, and heal from this type of abusive relationship.
How to Ask for What You Want in Bed
Our sex columnist tapped the experts for some sage advice on bedroom articulation.
How Do I Lean Into Valentine's Day If Winter Is Killing My Sex Drive?
Sexuality counselor Michaela Boehm shares simple, actionable advice for embracing sensuality in all its forms this season.
Losing My Mother
Keeping vigil in her final days taught me what it means to be truly present for someone you love.
The Chair That Might Save Your Sex Life—and Your Pelvic Floor
Just sit, fully dressed, and let the orgasms come back to you.
What Sex and Intimacy Really Look Like After Breast Cancer
What happens to sex, touch, and desire after a breast cancer diagnosis? A raw look at how women—and their partners—reclaim intimacy post-treatment.
Brad Falchuk’s "Famous Last Words" Lets Icons Define Their Legacy—Starting with Jane Goodall
This week on the goop podcast, Gwyneth talks to her husband, an Emmy-winning writer and producer, about his powerful new Netflix series, which invites "guests who are very, very famous and very old" to reflect on life, legacy, and mortality.
Gwyneth on Letting Go of “Should,” Handling Criticism, and Building a Friendship with Yourself
This week, we convinced Gwyneth to submit to a new round of AMA on The goop Podcast—these are some of our favorite insights.
The Science of Love, According to Harvard’s “Happiness Professor” Arthur Brooks
Gwyneth talks to the social scientist and bestselling author about why falling in love can feel like depression, how dating apps work against our brain chemistry, and the biggest relationship challenge successful people face.

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