2019-04-25
21 分钟Modern.
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From the New York Times and WBUR Boston.
This is modern love stories of love, loss and redemption.
I'm your host, Meghna Chakrabarti.
What happens when you want to marry someone, but you're also falling in love with someone else?
Is there a way for you to have everything and everyone?
Sophie Lucido Johnson's essay is called talking to my fiance about my new girlfriend.
It's read by Dewanda wise.
She stars in the new movie someone great alongside Gina Rodriguez and plays Nola Darling in she's Gotta have it on Netflix.
Luke came to my front door in New Orleans on a sunny day several years ago with a sparsely decorated cassette tape and said, I made this for you.
I could tell this was a move he had used with other women, but I had to hand it to him.
It was a good one.
This wasn't the nineties, when mixtapes were a popular medium for revealing a crush.
Even mix cds had come and gone.
If you were going to use someone else's songwriting to convey your feelings, you did it with a Spotify playlist.
I was charmed that Luke liked music and was obstinately analog about it.
I had only recently started dating Luke.
We were doing that casual millennial thing that begins on tinder and spreads into bar dates sandwiched between bar dates with other people.