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Infinitely Curious: Attachment Theory | 31 May 2026
Infinitely Curious Katerina Batzaki
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Infinitely Curious: Attachment Theory | 31 May 2026

This Sunday on “Infinitely Curious”, on Voice of Greece, we explore one of the quietest mysteries of human existence:

Why do we long for intimacy, yet sometimes struggle to stay close?
Why do some couples stop being physically intimate after years together, even when love remains?
Why do some people seek connection with one partner, while others are drawn to different models of love and relationships?
And what do jealousy, loneliness, attachment, and fear reveal about the way we love?

Together, we journey through the science of attachment, emotional intimacy, relationships marked by emotional or physical distance, jealousy, and the complex question of whether modern love is changing—or whether we are simply learning more about ourselves.

Perhaps the greatest mystery is not why relationships fail, but why, despite everything, we continue to try to love.

The episode features:

Anne Power — discussing attachment theory as a framework for understanding emotional bonds and relationship patterns throughout life.
Maureen McGrath — exploring sexless relationships, emotional disconnection, loneliness within long-term partnerships, and infidelity.
Joli Hamilton — examining jealousy, emotional triggers, and the concept of compersion—the ability to experience joy from a partner’s happiness.
Kel Walters — discussing polyamory, emotional literacy, communication, and consent within non-traditional relationship structures.

Produced and presented by Katerina Batzaki

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