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Love Letters

Bonus: Love in Motion

Love Letters

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Love Tips, Breakups, Dating, Relationship Tips, Love, Dating And Relationships, Love Advice, Advice, Dating Tips, Marriage Advice, Breakup Advice, Relationship Advice, The Boston Globe, Boston, Society & Culture, Love Letters, Meredith Goldstein, Dating Advice, Letters, Relationships, Boston Globe

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

(In collaboration with and presented by the Boston Pops) Do good artistic partners make good romantic ones? In this special bonus episode, dancers Mia Dalglish and Jun Kuribayashi share their story of marriage, tango, and one very important full moon. Also, Meredith talks to Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart about what it takes to be a good collaborator -- in music and in life. Have a story to share? Email us at [email protected].

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Meredith.

0:01.8

Listeners of Love Letters know that mental health is something I take very seriously, which

0:06.0

is why I want to tell you about season three of the podcast Turning Points, Navigating

0:10.2

Mental Health.

0:11.8

Each episode gets real about the ups and downs of Navigating Mental Health and the Turning

0:16.2

Points that can spark lifelong changes.

0:19.3

Post Francis Lease, a clinical therapist, talks with psychologists, dualists, writers

0:24.5

and experts about breakdowns, breakthroughs, and everything in between.

0:29.6

Turning Points, a podcast from point 32 health in partnership with Boston Globe Media.

0:34.7

Find Turning Points wherever you get your podcasts.

0:37.8

One moonlit night in 2015, Mia Dalglish and June Kerabayashi came this close to breaking

0:45.7

up.

0:46.7

We'd gotten in a fight and June was like, well, I guess this is over.

0:53.6

And I was like, yeah, I guess it's over.

0:56.3

He said, well, I have your parking pass, your guest parking pass, and I'm going to bring

1:02.7

it back.

1:03.7

And I was like, you don't have to.

1:04.9

It's $5.

1:05.9

And he's like, no, no, no, I'm going to bring it back.

1:10.1

Because you need it.

1:11.1

And I was like, okay.

1:12.1

And he's like, and I made you these snacks you really like.

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