Love is going to sound a little different this season. Tune into the first episode on Oct. 14, with new episodes every Wednesday.
Love now and you fall in love.
Last fella.
You're never loved anyone but yourself.
From the New York Times, I'm Mia.
Lee and Dan Jones.
I'm Dan Jones.
And Mia and I worked together editing the modern love column in the New York Times and tiny love stories.
And we're here because on October 14, the Modern Love podcast will be back for a new season.
And it's going to sound a little different.
I laughed and I opened it and then cried after I read it.
I was getting a haircut, just weeping.
And my poor hairstylist was like, are you okay?
And eventually, I heard her shout my name, and I was like, oh, my God.
Yeah.
For one, Mia, I are hosting the show, and we are not polished hosts.
Okay.
Should we try again?
We're very new to this, but that's.
Part of modern love, is vulnerability and doing things you're scared to do.
And in that sense, we're going to be a lot like the writers that we publish every week who are just sort of getting out there and, you know, that's what love is, taking a risk, maybe being rejected, but hopefully not.