If you're running out of things to do at home — or if you just need a break from stress and worry — we have a suggestion. Listen to this week's episode featuring Gillian Jacobs and Mandy Len Catron, and then try the 36 questions that (may) lead to love. You can find the 36 questions here: https://nyti.ms/2SFbICi
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So maybe you've been stuck at home for a while now, and maybe you're running out of things to do.
If you've already baked three sourdough loaves and watched everything currently available on Netflix,
or if you just need a break from the stress, we have a suggestion 36 questions to fall in love first,
listen to Gillian Jacobs reading Mandy Len Catrons essay to fall in love with anyone.
Do this.
Then, if you feel like it, try the 36 questions with someone.
You can find a link to all of the questions@wbur.org.
modernlove.
Then send us a voice memo telling us about your experience.
Did you discover something new about the person you did this with?
Were there any questions that particularly struck you?
Did the questions lead to love?
Email us your voice memo@modernloveur.org.
dot now here's Gillian Jacobs with Mandy Len Catron's essay more than 20 years.