The Human Petri Dish | Understanding Each Other | Dating & Relating
The Relationship Lab
23 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to The Human Petri Dish—Where We Examine Humanity Under the Microscope
Life is an experiment. People, relationships, and society—constantly evolving, reacting, and colliding in ways we don’t always understand. The Human Petri Dish is where we take a closer look at what’s really growing beneath the surface.
Each episode, we’ll explore the raw, messy, and complex realities of being human. From psychology and behavior to leadership, relationships, and culture—we dissect the forces shaping who we are and who we’re becoming.
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Welcome to The Human Petri Dish—Where We Examine Humanity Under the Microscope
Life is an experiment. People, relationships, and society—constantly evolving, reacting, and colliding in ways we don’t always understand. The Human Petri Dish is where we take a closer look at what’s really growing beneath the surface.
Each episode, we’ll explore the raw, messy, and complex realities of being human. From psychology and behavior to leadership, relationships, and culture—we dissect the forces shaping who we are and who we’re becoming.
Dating After a Difficult Ending | The Human Petri Dish
The Human Petri Dish | Understanding Each Other | Dating & Relating
43 minutes
1 week ago
Dating After a Difficult Ending | The Human Petri Dish
Dating After a Difficult Ending | The Human Petri Dish
What happens when love leaves a mark? In this heartfelt episode of The Human Petri Dish, Andrew Boyton and relationship coach Mila Smith explore what it really means to date after a difficult ending. Whether you’re freshly single, still healing, or wondering if you’re ready to open your heart again, this conversation stirs curiosity, honesty, and compassion in equal measure.
Together, they unpack the tender questions: Are you ready to love? Are you ready to be trusted? Are you ready to care and share, again?
From the quiet ache of loss to the brave spark of new beginnings, this episode reminds us that healing isn’t linear, and that readiness isn’t about perfection, but presence.
In This Episode
How to know when you’re truly ready to date again after heartbreak.
Signs you’re still carrying emotional residue from a past relationship.
What it’s like dating someone who’s still healing from their own ending.
How trust, care, and vulnerability rebuild connection, one small act at a time.
Why Listen?
If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too soon to move on, or felt nervous about opening up after being hurt,
this episode offers gentle wisdom and grounded humour. Andrew and Mila bring empathy and playfulness to one of love’s most universal experiences: starting again.
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The Human Petri Dish | Understanding Each Other | Dating & Relating
Welcome to The Human Petri Dish—Where We Examine Humanity Under the Microscope
Life is an experiment. People, relationships, and society—constantly evolving, reacting, and colliding in ways we don’t always understand. The Human Petri Dish is where we take a closer look at what’s really growing beneath the surface.
Each episode, we’ll explore the raw, messy, and complex realities of being human. From psychology and behavior to leadership, relationships, and culture—we dissect the forces shaping who we are and who we’re becoming.