As an animal researcher, Meghan Martin made groundbreaking discoveries about how giant female pandas choose their mates. She realized that they wouldn’t shack up with just any old male. They wanted a choice. The same held true, she would learn, with rabbits, birds, and other species. The question for Meghan was this: Could she apply those lessons to the human world—to her own world? Plus, we visit a Rhode Island animal shelter that raised money by letting people pay to have cats defecate on the names of exes. Email us at loveletters@boston.com. You can also send relationship questions to Meredith and sign up for Love Letters updates by texting 617-744-7007.
S9E10: Dating While Public
Breakups, Revisited (from the Embodied podcast)
S9E8: Esther Perel (Makes Me Attractive)
S9E7: Winning It All
S9E6: Here's to the Home Team
S9E5: Maura Healey's Soundtrack
Love & Sports with Dan Shaughnessy
S9E4: Avengers, Assemble!
S9E3: The Puppetmaster
Going Deep with Krista Tippett, from Kelly Corrigan Wonders
S9E2: The Parent Trap
S9E1: Find Your People
Check Out Murder in Boston
Season 9 Trailer: Thanks for the Help
Sidebar: Dear Internet, You're Wrong About The Cheesecake Factory
Sidebar: Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson
Bonus: Jake Johnson and Gareth Reynolds Are Here for Laughs
We Found Love, Part 3: ‘I Was Expecting a Pen Pal’
We Found Love, Part 2: This Call Is Not Private
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