Love Letters

The Boston Globe

Love stories. Dating stories. Relationship stories. Stories about romance, marriage, partnership, sex, loss, and the human heart. Served with a side of advice. Hosted by Boston Globe advice columnist Meredith Goldstein. Distributed by PRX.

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Our Editor's Take

Love Letters is a podcast where compelling love stories meet measured advice. Host Meredith Goldstein offers listeners relationship guidance based on their submissions. The show's name comes from her Boston Globe column, also titled Love Letters.

On the podcast, Goldstein shares a summary of a relationship's issues. In the form of short audio clips, listeners explain their situation and ask for her input. She then brings couples onto the show as guests. With an empathetic tone, she offers ways to deal with their dilemma. Her deep understanding of the human condition makes this podcast a fascinating listen.

Each episode weaves together guests' stories with Goldstein's analysis. The finished product is an engaging story told from multiple perspectives. Listeners will hear one or both partners' versions. Between clips of the interview, Goldstein shares her outside interpretation. Issues guests share range from money to sex to less conventional problems. Guests on the show include couples and single people.

As an experienced advice columnist, Goldstein has years of experience advising couples. But this show is more about couples sharing their stories. Rather than trite suggestions to communicate better, the show focuses on the lesson. Whatever happens at the end of a story, Goldstein offers listeners a profound takeaway. Her advice transcends the specific couple and can apply to many listeners' situations.

Each season of the show follows a central theme. Past seasons have covered topics like "breaking the rules" and "love at every age." The show also features periodic "Sidebar" episodes. In them, Goldstein and her producer highlight submissions to the Love Letters column. On these shows, they ask, "Does 'When Harry Met Sally' Hold Up?" and "Is This What Closure Looks Like?

Fans of the show enjoy Goldstein's human approach to relationship stories. She makes a real connection with every story she explores. Besides hosting Love Letters, Goldstein is an accomplished novelist and reporter. She has several original novels published as well as her memoir.

Anyone looking for genuine love stories and relationship advice shouldn't miss Love Letters. New episodes arrive weekly.

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