Elizabeth
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It was super weird. No, I had pins in it. That wasn't petting. It was sticking in the pants.
It was super weird. No, I had pins in it. That wasn't petting. It was sticking in the pants.
It was super weird. No, I had pins in it. That wasn't petting. It was sticking in the pants.
This is Beth.
This is Beth.
This is Beth.
So summer is coming soon. It's getting warmer. I'm spending more time outside. And just like every year when the weather gets like this, I find myself feeling nostalgic. For summer flings, for vacation romances, for first loves. It all makes me think about the modern love essay, What Lou Reed Taught Me About Love, by the writer Lisa Selin Davis. Thank you so much for having me.
So summer is coming soon. It's getting warmer. I'm spending more time outside. And just like every year when the weather gets like this, I find myself feeling nostalgic. For summer flings, for vacation romances, for first loves. It all makes me think about the modern love essay, What Lou Reed Taught Me About Love, by the writer Lisa Selin Davis. Thank you so much for having me.
It's a beautiful, sunshiny story, so this week we're bringing you that essay again. Plus, I talk with a few of my colleagues about the songs that taught them about love. This episode is a two-parter, so you'll want to look out for the second part next week. But I'll tell you about all that later. For now, here's What Lou Reed Taught Me About Love by Lisa Sellin Davis, read by Kristen Potter.
It's a beautiful, sunshiny story, so this week we're bringing you that essay again. Plus, I talk with a few of my colleagues about the songs that taught them about love. This episode is a two-parter, so you'll want to look out for the second part next week. But I'll tell you about all that later. For now, here's What Lou Reed Taught Me About Love by Lisa Sellin Davis, read by Kristen Potter.
When we come back, the songs that taught the Modern Love team a thing or two about love.
When we come back, the songs that taught the Modern Love team a thing or two about love.
Okay, Mia Lee, you're the editor of Modern Love Projects. When you were around 16, what was the song that taught you about love? Oof.
Okay, Mia Lee, you're the editor of Modern Love Projects. When you were around 16, what was the song that taught you about love? Oof.
Meaning like you'd write poems.
Meaning like you'd write poems.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You can't jump past that. You recorded yourself.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You can't jump past that. You recorded yourself.
Yeah. It's hard to top that, but Dan Jones, hi to you as well.
Yeah. It's hard to top that, but Dan Jones, hi to you as well.