Modern.
The podcast is supported by produced by the Ilab at WBUR Boston from the New York Times and WBUR Boston.
This is modern love stories of love, loss and redemption.
I'm your host, Meghna Chakrabarti.
We all make decisions every day that shape our lives in small ways.
It's rare, though, to face a real crossroads, a choice between living one life and living another.
That's entirely different.
The choices we make in those moments define us.
They can also haunt us.
Ingrid Maitland faced a choice like that.
She writes about it in her essay the triangles sharpest point.
Its read by Zowie Ashton.
You can see Zowie now in betrayal on Broadway, opposite Tom Hiddleston and Charlie Cox.
Shes also a playwright.
Her play, for all the women who thought they were mad just opened in New York.
I dont think hes dead, said Emma, eight, putting a finger on her father's cheek.
She pressed it experimentally, and the still warm flesh responded.
See?
She said, triumphant.
I told you, he's just sleeping.