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Modern Love

Dating Advice From Jay Shetty

Modern Love

The New York Times

Society & Culture, Nyt, Nytimes, Loss, Redemption, Storytelling, New York Times, Love, Essay

4.39K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

When Jay Shetty graduated from college, he was prepared for two different paths in life: to work in finance, or become a Hindu monk. After three years at an ashram, Jay returned home to London hoping to share his learning with the world. He had to relearn how to make small talk — and how to flirt. He had his eye on someone special: a down-to-earth woman named Radhi. Their first date was a disaster. But it helped him realize that Radhi, who would one day become his wife, yearned for a more simple and authentic mode of connection — qualities he knew well from his time in the ashram. Today on “Modern Love,” Jay shares how anyone can bring the lessons of monkhood into dating and love — even if you’ve never stepped foot in an ashram.

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0:00.0

From The New York Times, this is Modern Love.

0:03.2

I'm Anna Martin.

0:04.2

Love now and is your phone number?

0:09.0

It's not my number.

0:10.2

It's stronger than anything.

0:12.0

I feel the love.

0:13.2

And I love you more than anything.

0:16.2

It's too loud.

0:18.2

Today, we have an essay about being yourself when you're dating, which is so hard to not

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show off just to show up as you.

0:28.4

The essay is written by relationship expert Jay Shetty.

0:32.1

And this guy is kind of having a moment.

0:34.6

Please welcome to the late show, Jay Shetty.

0:36.6

Will Smith is a big fan.

0:37.9

I know Oprah is a big, big, big fan.

0:39.8

Jay, you're amazing.

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Jay Shetty.

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Jay Shetty.

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Jay Shetty.

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Jay Shetty.

0:46.0

He's the go-to life coach for over 50 million followers.

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He's written books.

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