We're back with another very special episode for you this week.
We hosted a phone-in for listeners to share their stories about how coronavirus has impacted their love lives, whether it’s forced them to isolate separately from their partner or they’ve started going on social distancing dates with people at the supermarket.
I was also delighted to be joined by a special co-host: previous Millennial Love guest, poet Charly Cox.
Charly has just started a brilliant newsletter called A Little Coronamance in which she shares details from her own experiences of virtual dating and sliding into a mysterious actor's DMs.
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Neuroscientist on the science of falling in love
Comedian Andrew Hunter Murray: ‘The political landscape is ripe for satire’
Otegha Uwagba on how Instagram fuels self-doubt more than a catwalk
Tom Walker: ‘Songwriting is my therapy’
Author Ela Lee: ‘We need to start taking blackout sex seriously’
Journalist Bryony Gordon: ‘If men went through menopause, we’d never hear the end of it’
Female rage, Tom Cruise, and pickles: Best moments from Love Lives in 2023
Singer-songwriter Tom Grennan: ‘I need to live like an athlete so I can perform’
Writer Emma Forrest: ‘Trump’s election made me want to be celibate’
‘Bellies’ author Nicola Dinan: ‘Trans characters should have the right to be fallible too’
Author Poorna Bell on the power of withdrawing from one-sided friendships
Singer Zara Larsson on being in the 'power of wanting to do it for yourself'
Author Megan Nolan: ‘I want to avoid using trauma to excuse all bad behaviour of my characters’
Author Lorraine Candy: ‘Perimenopausal rage made me feel I was unravelling’
Singer Freya Ridings: ‘I was an outcast until I found out I could sing’
Mission Impossible star Hayley Atwell on how she helped create her character
Caroline O’Donoghue: ‘I shouldn’t believe in love at first sight’
Naoise Dolan: 'It’s rare that fiction doesn’t problematise queer relationships'
SNL, romantic comedies and the Pete Davidson effect - with Curtis Sittenfeld
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