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Love Letters

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Love stories. Dating stories. Relationship stories. Stories about romance, marriage, partnership, sex, loss, and the human heart. Served with a side of advice. Hosted by Boston Globe advice columnist Meredith Goldstein. Distributed by PRX.
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Wind down and drift off with the Casper Sleep Channel: a magical slumberland of sounds, meditations, and bedtime stories to help you sleep. Hosted by June the Moon and your favorite podcast hosts: Meredith Goldstein (Boston Globe's Love Letters), Kathryn Nicolai (Nothing Much Happens; Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups), and Nathan Thornburgh (The Trip). Check in weekly for new episodes. Also available on Youtube and IGTV.
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Join author, actor, and funny lady Robin Hopkins as she helps guests manage stress, set some boundaries, find a new apartment, and save a dime or two. And that’s important because social security is probably gonna be gone by the time you get there. Robin’s disarming, connected, and forthcoming style allows her guests to open up about what’s really behind all that self-sabotaging. Well…Adjusting is not NPR. It’s not credentialed. But it is honest talk about real problems Gen Z’ers and Millenn ...
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Lauren joins to talk about facing life challenges head-on. Lauren’s moved to a new country, depleted her savings while navigating visa issues, set up a new freelance lifestyle that she's still getting used to, and dealt with the aftermath of a cancer diagnosis. We talk about resilience, reclaiming your choices, and learning to trust that the other …
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In this guest episode from the podcast “Last Day,” host Stephanie Wittels Wachs shares the story of Brooke, who had the best and worst days of her life within a couple months of each other. The whiplash from the bliss of her wedding day to the reality of mourning rocked Brooke to her core. She had to learn how to treasure the memories while sitting…
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Ron talks with Dan MacQueen who at age 28 was leading an active, healthy lifestyle. In 2014 life threw him a curve ball. He started getting terrible headaches and blinding vision which led to two emergency brain surgeries. What he found along the way will surprise you. He tells us about his recovery and what he did to return to normal and achieve a…
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Brandon is on a quest, searching to find exactly the right Brandon he wants to be. He knows it’s a Brandon filled with calm, quiet, and serenity. But is it that simple? We dive into Brandon’s journey, exploring the challenges he faces in his quest for inner peace. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at http…
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Brian Leitten joins us to dive deep into the world of freelance finances. When you don’t have the security of a consistent gig or a corporate safety net offering insurance and a 401k, you have to take matters into your own hands. We share essential tips and strategies to help you navigate the waters of saving, investing, and ensuring you're taking …
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In the final episode of a season all about help, Meredith sits down with students from the writing and publishing organization 826 Boston, which just released a new book — called “What if the World Needs You?”— that’s full of advice and life lessons for young people. Also, Meredith’s producers surprise her with a collection of stories from her frie…
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Meet Leah Goldstein, internationally sought after speaker, author of her book "No Limits", world champion kickboxer at age 17, national cycling champion, winner of the 2021 Race Across America (RAAM) and nine-year veteran of the Israeli Defense Force in which she served as the first female elite commando instructor as well as a special forces intel…
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Robin & Producer Steph set up shop in the heart of Washington Square Park, equipped with a table, chairs, and microphones ready to try something new: speed advice. Our guests popped in, asked for advice, and we set a timer for five minutes. Topics covered include: how to get motivated when your day job takes all your energy, how to make your kid do…
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As The Boston Globe’s travel writer, Chris Muther has gotten very good at navigating the planet alone. But he wasn’t always this way. It took years, through multiple relationships, for him to gain the independence necessary to thrive on his own — and be a better partner. How he got to this more confident place is a long, winding story that involves…
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Meet Jeanne Retief who hold a PhD in International criminal and humanitarian law, has presented on key human rights issues worldwide and consulted for 15 years in that field. After struggling all her life with anxiety, at age 35 she experienced a health and soul crisis and was diagnosed with panic disorder. She tells us how she made difficult decis…
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Brian, an actor, writer, filmmaker, and all-around amazing human joins us to talk about how despite his many accomplishments, he finds himself grappling with self-doubt. He often imposes barriers and limitations on his potential, fearing the possibility of failure. We talk about the importance of trusting one's instincts and embracing the belief th…
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Can relationships survive a political divide? Meredith sits down with podcast hosts Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers of the grace-filled podcast "Pantsuit Politics" to discuss the growing gender divide and how (and if!) to handle differences in political views within the context of a romantic relationship. Email us at loveletters@boston.com. …
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Meredith Goldstein, known for her fantastic podcast and column Love Letters, and her hilarious sister, Brette Goldstein, a casting director join us for a chat about sibling connections. These two are not just close – they're each other’s person, and they recently found themselves on opposite coasts. We delve into their journey of well...adjusting t…
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One day in June of 2014, at the height of the Syrian civil war, Rami made a daring escape from an ISIS militia. But that meant he had to leave his home country, maybe forever. His journey from that moment — into Turkey, then to California, and then to Rhode Island — was something he never could have imagined. Neither was the love story that came ou…
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On the next season of Love Letters, we’ll be featuring stories that are outside the box. Experiences and stories that fall outside the norm and broaden our understanding of love, gifting us in the most strange and unexpected ways - because love isn't just one thing. It's everything. If you have a story that you EXPERIENCED – or FELT – or are in the…
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Micaela, a 20-something stand-up comic and improv performer, joins to talk about balancing dreams with daily life. With aspirations to soar in her career, Micaela finds herself caught up in her daily routines, leaving little room to set concrete goals and map out her path to success. Stick around for a special appearance by Judy Gold, sharing her c…
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Meet Linn Rivers. Linn teaches people a different way of living and being in this world. She is a functional health and wellness expert and educator. She teaches people all over the world how to take their health into their own hands, mind, body and spirit. You will learn so much listening to this episode pertaining to neuro linguistic programming,…
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Krista Nabar got pretty good at talking about intimate, uncomfortable things. One, she was raised in a household where open dialogue was encouraged. Two, she became a sex therapist. But when it came to confronting things in her own life? Well, that was a different story. Email us at loveletters@boston.com. You can also send relationship questions t…
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Robin and her wife Mary delve into their fears and anxieties. The end of the world, the relentless march of climate change, and the tumultuous political landscape have left them feeling utterly hopeless. Bill Burke, founder of The Optimism Institute and the host of the Blue Sky podcast, joins the conversation live to share his infectious positivity…
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Meredith sits down with Laura Stassi, host of the podcast “Dating While Gray.” They talk about what Meredith learned from her parents’ divorce, how she found a partner during the pandemic, and growing wiser with age. Also, hear an excerpt of a “Dating While Gray” episode about a widower helping his daughter with dating. Find more episodes of “Datin…
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Ron interviews award winning author, speaker and podcaster Lizbeth Meredith who recounts her struggle to bring home her internationally abducted daughters from Greece to Alaska. Her amazing story reminds us that if you seek help and do not quit, anything is possible. Video broadcast available on our You Tube channel ITS A WRAP WITH RAP -THE PODCAST…
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Libby joins to explore the delicate art of managing friendships where one person seems to monopolize the airwaves. How do you handle friends who consistently take up all the air in the room, leaving you feeling unheard and unsupported? We discuss strategies for setting healthy boundaries, and how to gently assert your need for equal airtime without…
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Can a city be a wingperson? Seongnam City, a community of more than 900,000 people just southeast of Seoul, South Korea, is certainly trying. Spooked by historically low birth and marriage rates, Seongnam City officials have launched a publicly funded matchmaking program to help young people find each other. The goal? Happy couples who start making…
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Robin's just got back from vacation where she spent all her time and all her money on her family. So it seemed only fitting that we re-visit an episode all about family finances. Jennifer and her dad, Arnold join to talk about how generational trauma can affect the way you think about money. In Arnold’s case, his parents were broke and he became fr…
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Author, teacher, and father Matt Bindig opens up about his struggles with recurring depression and the unhealthy behaviors he's turned to when trying to cope. Matt shares his personal story with vulnerability and honesty, offering listeners a glimpse into the challenges he's faced on his mental health journey. To learn more about Matt or his books …
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Let’s be honest: There’s a lot of trashy reality television out there. Some shows seem actively manipulative. But Netflix’s "Love on the Spectrum," which follows the dating journeys of young people on the autism spectrum, feels different. Meredith sits down with one of the show’s stars, James B. Jones, to talk about what the show gets right, and ho…
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Ron talks with Kristof Morrow, award winning journalist, an author, U.S. Navy Veteran and Tourette's Syndrome overcomer. Kris discusses the challenges he has to face daily dealing with an extreme case of Tourette's and other adversities he has had to overcome. You will find his story very inspiring and learn a lot about Tourette's. Sponsors: Life I…
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Tenea is a seasoned actress and a mom extraordinaire. Her life took an unexpected twist—when her teenage sweetheart became her ex-husband. In this candid chat, we talk about the balance of finding love, carving out moments for self-care, and mastering the art of being an excellent parent. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Californ…
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Join Meredith and fellow advice columnist Stacia Brown as they talk breakups with Anita Rao, host of the podcast “Embodied.” Stacia and Meredith give some guidance on how to break up “well” and discuss going no-contact, navigating social media, and finding the right breakup anthem for the moment. Email us at loveletters@boston.com. You can also sen…
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Why do we sabotage our own success? Meet Michał, a relentless goal-chaser who never lets himself bask in the glow of achievement. As soon as one milestone is conquered, he’s off to the next. In this episode, we dive into the psyche of perpetual pursuit. Is it ambition or anxiety that fuels our drive? Can he find a kinder, gentler way to navigate li…
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As an animal researcher, Meghan Martin made groundbreaking discoveries about how giant female pandas choose their mates. She realized that they wouldn’t shack up with just any old male. They wanted a choice. The same held true, she would learn, with rabbits, birds, and other species. The question for Meghan was this: Could she apply those lessons t…
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Meet Dr Susan Partovi, recognized internationally as a leader in homeless and street medicine. She practices in the Skid Row district of Los Angeles, California which contains the highest concentration of homeless in the United States. Dr Partovi is one of the founders of H.E.A.L (Health Care, Empowerment, Advocacy and Learning), a non-profit that …
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We sit down with Newt, a recent grad facing the challenges of kick starting their career. Newt's resume is packed with self-produced work, but they worry it's not being taken seriously. They open up about the anxiety and impatience that comes with the pursuit of professional growth. We chat about the hurdles that folks who are early in their career…
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Are more people considering polyamory these days? Has the pandemic permanently changed the ways we relate to each other? And can Esther Perel take some credit for Meredith's dating success? Meredith sits down with the psychotherapist, relationship expert, and all-around empathetic person to get into these questions and more. Email us at loveletters…
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Aja Evans, a financial therapist and coach, sheds light on the connections between debt, money problems, and the impact of parental influence on our financial habits. From navigating the challenges of growing up with parents who didn't teach you about money to coping with the repercussions of parents using money as a means of emotional support, we …
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In Part Two of our series on pro athletes and their spouses, we talk to Shannon Allen, the wife of former NBA superstar Ray Allen, about a bittersweet moment in their lives. Just as they were celebrating a historic NBA championship, they got some very scary medical news about their son. Where did Shannon turn for help? The answer may surprise you. …
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