modern love podcast transcript

Amory: Gradually, things are getting back to normal — or, as normal as they can get when really nothing in your life feels normal. This week on Hidden Brain, we go back four decades to uncover the harm that arises when flawed ideas from psychology are used to determine that a teenager should spend the rest of his life behind bars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Please send help.”. I heard scattered phrases - 100 feet, fractured vertebrae, a miracle. You’re listening to the Mindvalley podcast, where we’ll be bringing you the greatest teachers and thought leaders on the planet.

We kick off our annual You 2.0 summer series with happiness researcher Elizabeth Dunn, who explains how to fight the treadmill feeling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. T.J.: I think this story shows that even though it was horrible being harassed, I don't think that I would have been able to function without the r/Widowers support community. Not as we have it today as till love dies. Amory: That is just not what I was expecting! And other waves will come and you'll survive them, too. She says he got out and made something of himself. T.J.: Yeah I have a painting, a fairly large painting of a Batman Abraham Lincoln. The whole ride she is frantically trying to reach family members. And all you can do is float. I can read it for you. What do you mean, he asked? I'm currently going through a lawsuit right now. 'Cause again it's like, how does somebody that's seemingly healthy — he was 28 years old — literally drop dead one morning? Someone started responding to the trolls — sticking up for T.J. Expectations on intimate partnerships are at an all-time high, yet we lack the tools and resources to reach this new Olympus. She’s now moved out of the shoebox room and into the bigger bedroom in her New York apartment.

This week, as part of our annual You 2.0 series on personal growth and reinvention, we revisit our 2015 conversation with Maya, in which she shares how she found a new path forward after losing an identity she loved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. It's happening to me right now, too.". Amory Sivertson: Can you take us back to late 2016? It's reality shattering. Write well and edit often.”.

 Download the PDF transcript. What can they expect from your podcast? Ben (to T.J.): You ended up deleting the post, right? T.J.: Hold on, let me see if I can find it. This week, as part of our You 2.0 summer series, we revisit a conversation with researcher Gabriele Oettingen about how we can make our goals more attainable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Branding is everything, and if you’re looking to set your AUDIO branding ON FIRE, MRC is your key to ignition. But in between the waves, there is life. To that, philosopher Peter Singer says, "nonsense." In this audio essay, Shankar discusses our wistfulness for the world before the pandemic, and why such nostalgia can actually help to orient us toward the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Ben: And that’s important, because T.J. was fighting other battles in real life. Their quality, responsiveness and speed of delivery our unparalleled.

Now for a story about falling in love, and not just figuratively. Maybe it's a happy memory or a photograph. Sandy grit was skittering down the mountain alongside me. But he did agree to talk to us about this piece of his writing that he’s famous for, even if a lot of people don’t actually realize he’s the one who wrote it. So she decided to share her progress in a post on Reddit. Ben: The ambulance heads to the hospital. Relationships at this moment are undergoing such a massive shift.

This week on Hidden Brain, we talk to a former Ford insider who could have voted to recall the Pinto years before the Ulrich girls were killed — but didn't.

Some people just call me G. Ben: GSnow doesn’t want to identify himself beyond that. T.J.: Just really vicious and horrible things that I don't think anybody would ever actually say in person. We had talked about  who would be in our bridal party. Now, NPR member station WBUR and The New York Times have collaborated to produce "Modern Love: The Podcast," which turns those columns into an experience for the ear. T.J.: Sometimes I just need to express this to other people but I don't like to do it in front of people I know and have them all worried. We talked about giving him a pseudonym, but considering the circumstances of all this...that felt pretty weird too. I didn't have an office or a support system at all. The freshly-poured champagne. The waves never stop coming. And I've never seen that, and I didn't really understand what to make of it. I've been sued by debt collectors. Amory: But soon, T.J. realized that internet honesty, even when you’re anonymous, can backfire.

Everything floating around you reminds you of the beauty and the magnificence of the ship that was and is no more. How do you change someone's behavior? But her partner isn’t letting her in. But here's my two cents — I wish you could say you get used to people dying. Like, why would she run *downstairs* to get water to throw on her partner when he was in the bathroom to start with? Because I live with one perennial truth. A portion where you let your listeners know what your podcast is about. And I don’t feel bad about it, because as you may have heard I have an accent which means that I’m not from here. The True History of Lyndie B. Hawkins tells the story of a young white girl growing up in the South.

And when he passed away, I owed Verizon over a thousand dollars between one back bill that we had to pay and then also his cell phone. T.J. says she liked his dry, slightly dark sense of humor. But psychologist Jamil Zaki argues that empathy isn't a fixed trait. If we do a favor for someone we know, we think we've done a good deed. T.J.: And the EMTs then wound up taking him out on a stretcher. In this excerpt from "Modern Love: The Podcast," the author writes about the actual fall that marked her first love. Ben: I know T.J. because we both used to work for the same radio station in New York. President Trump said this week that a few "bad apples" were to blame for police killings of black people. Nurses cut away my clothes with giant scissors and wiped the dirt and blood from my body. FANNING: (Reading) I have always loved falling. People are just like, "Yeah that sucks. And they then told me they did everything they could but they could not revive him and that he had died. Hidden Brain host Shankar Vedantam talks to comedian Aziz Ansari — star of a new Netflix show and coauthor of Modern Romance — about Tinder, texting and how dating is a bit like... buying jam. This podcast is an enormous gift of camaraderie and motivation on my own personal journey. We lived in villages. But about six and a half years after it started, in January of 2017, something happened. I imagine a world in which we can experience our relationships with a sense of vitality and aliveness and vibrancy. T.J.: I mean, the whole thing didn't feel real and it still sometimes doesn't feel real. They were taken to a private room next to T.J.’s. Hi, my name is Lily Turner and welcome to ‘Talks with Turner.’ Today on our show, I am joined by Pete Saver, who will be my awesome co-host today as we talk about our favorite movies, the best costume party ideas of the year and later on we have a special guest – I don’t want to give it away, but she is a very famous model who is known for her costume parties. And that wasn't working, so I called 9-1-1 and I said, “My partner, he's blue, and I don't know what happened. And yet they were written by a man who owned hundreds of slaves, and fathered six children by an enslaved woman. It might be a song or a picture. I've sent it to other people, too, when they've like lost people...OK, I found it.