When Daniel Jones started the Modern Love column in 2004, he opened the call for submissions and hoped the idea would catch on. Twenty years later, over a thousand Modern Love essays have been published in The New York Times, and the column is a trove of real-life love stories.
Dan has put so much of himself into editing the column over the years, but as he tells our host, Anna Martin, the column has influenced him, too. Today, Dan shares three Modern Love essays that have changed the way he thinks about love and relationships in his own life.
Also, Anna announces the beginning of a special series of episodes celebrating Modern Love’s 20th anniversary.
The Modern Love essays mentioned in this episode are:
One Bouquet of Fleeting Beauty, Please
Nursing a Wound in an Appropriate Setting
My First Lesson in Motherhood
The Gift of Holiday Men
Sex on the Run? No, We Parked.
What I Got Wrong About My Parents’ Marriage
For a 30-Year-Old Virgin, It’s Now or Never
The Marriage Proposal That Wasn’t
We Dated for Three Years. He Forgot It All.
He Ghosted. I'm Grateful.
Dating Advice From Jay Shetty
The Healing Power of Love (Island)
How a $100 Bet Saved Our Relationship
Stop Looking for the Perfect Partner
I Imagine Him Here
Dominate Me, but Not Like That
Questions I Can’t Ask My Father
The Tricky Geometry of a Throuple
I Promised God It Was the Last Time
Your Weirdest Dates
A Bond Thicker Than Blood
No More Hiding
Encore: When Two Open Marriages Collide
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