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UnFictional

Love Me

UnFictional

KCRW

Society & Culture

4.4923 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2016

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

The messiness of human connection.

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0:00.0

Here Be Monsters is a show that invites you to explore fear and the unknown.

0:04.5

I saw her face change.

0:06.4

I saw her see where I pulled my hair out.

0:09.8

Psychological warfare was always considered kind of an oddity, something done by freaks.

0:15.0

On the count of three, we're literally going to step out of our body.

0:20.0

Step out.

0:21.0

Yeah, well. You can find here be monsters now at KCRW.com or wherever you get your

0:28.0

podcasts. From the Independent Producer Project and KCRW.com, I'm Bob Carlson, and this is Unfiction.

0:37.0

Unfictional. Unfictional is a program of true stories and personal documentaries and on this

0:47.6

episode we're featuring three stories from a new and fantastic

0:51.6

CBC podcast about the messiness of human connection.

0:56.2

It's called Love Me.

1:00.3

That podcast and all the stories on today's program are produced by Mira Bertwin Tonic and Crystal Duane.

1:07.0

Beginning with a story about two people who meet in Haiti and fall in love, despite what might seem like an insurmountable impasse.

1:14.8

They don't even speak the same language.

1:17.1

Literally.

1:18.6

You're listening to Unfictional from KCRW and KCRW dot-KAR.

1:23.0

And from the CBC's Love Me,

1:25.4

this is called Google Translate.

1:28.7

In 2010, I was in Haiti on an assignment covering the aftermath of the earthquake and I was in

1:36.7

Port of Prince in a hotel. I had only been in the country for a day. I was just sort of

1:42.0

trying to get my bearings, but I had

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