2019-08-08
20 分钟Modern.
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This is modern love stories of love, loss and redemption.
Im your host Meghna Chakrabarti.
A lot of things can get in the way of love, distance, money, issues, being in different places in life.
But this weeks essayist Amanda Gefter writes about facing a very different kind of challenge.
Her piece is read by Logan Browning.
She stars in the show Dear White People, which has just released its third season on Netflix.
I stumbled across Justin's online dating profile while waiting for water to boil.
I had just gotten home from running errands, ATM, mailbox, grocery store and was cooking dinner before sitting down to work.
It was just after 04:00 a.m.
message me if you want to talk about anything and everything until the wee hours of the night, his profile said.
The phrase we hours, as it turns out, means different things to different people.
For him, a software engineer with an eye for design who can wail on an electric guitar, the wee hours are 02:00 a.m.
maybe three.
For me, it's a little more complicated.
I have a circadian rhythm disorder called delayed sleep phase syndrome.
Its not insomnia.