Dakota Fanning narrates an essay about a falling in love and falling off a cliff -- literally.
Modern love.
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From the New York Times and WBUR Boston, this is modern love stories of love, loss and redemption.
I'm your host, Meghna Chakrabarti.
No one forgets the first time they fall in love.
The butterflies, the giddiness, the late nights and long phone calls.
Or maybe now the text messages and Snapchats.
Falling in love feels like the most important, dramatic thing that could happen unless that experience is accompanied by an actual fall.
This week, Dakota Fanning brings us Natalie Lindemann's heart racing modern love piece celebrating the upside of an emotional plunge.
Last summer, I fell 100ft into one of the steepest canyons in the United States.
After tumbling 75ft down the near vertical canyon side, I dropped another 25ft in freefall, landing in a dry stream bed between granite boulders.
People said my survival was a miracle.