Hey, I'm Desa, the host of a new show called Deeply Human. I normally make my living as a musician and a writer, but I've always been a science fiend, fascinated by the hidden motors that drive human experience and behavior. Why do we get deja vu? Why are we so attracted to symmetrical faces? Why do we listen to music that makes us sad? Why is the female orgasm still such a total mystery to sex researchers. Somehow I have landed a very fancy podcast. Do you guys have errorins here? No? No,
it is the one that goes ba ba ba. Yes, that's it exactly. I have got a freaking podcast where I am tasked with finding out what we all want to know? Why do you do what you do? There will be romance and flesh wounds, contagious laughter, and chilling hallucinations. You tend to sort of swim up to them and wiggle. And I said, trust me, God does not want me to open fire. Why aren't you Beyonce? She has the same twenty four hours you do. The socks stay on, and I don't know what you can do to get
somebody's socks off. He lied, so I was very happy. We were attempting to do stay Chavoo through virtual reality. You're in my head, Dan, You're in my head so I can zip up thirty degrees in less than a second. Wow. For everything I know, when presented in this moment, I will always wonder why I didn't say what was clearly obvious. I think smart can be funny. I think science happens
in street clothes. And I think that a better understanding of human nature can help us be more generous with other people's weird behavior and more critical of our own deeply human. It's a date me, you and your brain subscribe wherever pots are asked. You are way way too good to be needing to use Tinder. Let me say, I'll take it. I'm gonna put that you don't have gonna do if it's cool with you want my endorsement, can I put that on my Tinder account. I'm doing it for all if you see it will help