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This is modern love stories of love, loss and redemption.
I'm your host, Meghna Chakrabarti.
2019 has been a big year for modern love.
The column turned 15, and for the first time it came to your television screen.
So this holiday season, we wanted to revisit some of the essays that were featured in the Amazon tv show.
Brian Gittus essay is called at the an interlude of clarity.
It was adapted for episode five of the tv show and back in 2016.
Director Judd Apatow read it for the podcast.
Here's Jud Apatow reading Brian Gittis essay.
There'S never a good time to fall off your couch onto a martini glass, Nick a major blood vessel and begin losing a dangerous amount of blood.
But having this happen in the middle of a promising date is an especially bad time.
I demonstrated this last spring while on my fourth date with a brazilian woman so beautiful I was almost afraid of her.
After dinner in a homey italian restaurant, we walk back to the apartment I had just moved into in Brooklyn.
Living in the city for the first time without roommates, I was eager to take advantage of my newfound privacy, and things were going well.
There's something romantic about drinking from fancy glasses in an unfurnished room full of unpacked boxes.
Miles Davis's in a silent way, spun on the record player.