Tenth Season of Award-Winning Love Letters Podcast by The Boston Globe focuses on the Possibility of Change

Tenth Season of Award-Winning Love Letters Podcast by The Boston Globe focuses on the Possibility of Change

Press Release · Boston, MA, USA ·

Love Letters, the Boston Globe’s popular, award-winning, feel-good podcast focused on relationships, dating, romance, marriage, partnerships, sex, loss, and the human heart, launched its 10th season on January 14. Host and longtime Globe advice columnist Meredith Goldstein will attempt to answer the complicated questions: Can people really change? And if so, how?

Love Letters podcast guests include a range of fascinating people – and experts – who share their stories about change, including:

  • A New York City woman in her 20s who learned to manage her debilitating anxiety by becoming a clown
  • A 50-something woman from Boston who says that changes during perimenopause made it finally possible to find love
  • Wharton economist Katy Milkman whose studies show how people change in real, permanent ways
  • Two men in their 40s from Utah who discovered that psilocybin could change – and save – their marriage
  • Dr. Steven E. Hyman, the Broad Institute’s Director of Brain Health, who explains why it’s difficult to change after 40 (spoiler: younger people should do this work now!)
  • Author Francis Mays of “Under the Tuscan Sun” who reveals whether moving to Italy actually changed her on the inside.
  • The story of Meredith’s sister – a Love Letters podcast regular – who made a big change in her marriage for the better, and now, Meredith calls her a queen.

In preparing new podcast episodes, Meredith learned that evolution is possible and can lead to happier and improved relationships. Listeners are invited to listen, review, preview, write about, and engage with Season 10 of Love Letters. Prepare to laugh, cry, learn … and laugh all over again.

“I am so grateful to our guests, who share hilarious, heartbreaking, empathetic, and real stories about their lives,” said Meredith Goldstein, Love Letters podcast host and longtime advice columnist at The Boston Globe. “This season has affected me more than any other – in the most profound ways! Their tales have taught me how I can change for the better – and feel happier. I hope listeners love it as much as I do.”

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