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Love Letters

S3E1: Two Rings to Rule Them All

Love Letters

The Boston Globe

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

🗓️ 24 September 2019

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Elizabeth and Dave are two Austin musicians who initially sought different things from their relationship. In time, both knew they were meant to be together. But how? What did that “knowing” look like? … Have a story of your own? Email us at loveletters@boston.com.

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Meredith.

0:02.0

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

0:06.0

which is why I want to tell you about season 3 of the podcast Turning Points,

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Navigating Mental Health.

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Each episode gets real about the ups and downs of navigating mental health. Each episode gets real about the ups and downs of

0:14.2

navigating mental health and the turning points that can spark lifelong changes.

0:18.3

Host Francis Lease, a clinical therapist, talks with psychologists, doula's, writers and experts about breakdowns, breakthroughs, and everything in between.

0:29.0

Turning Points, a podcast from Point 32 Health in partnership with Boston Globe Media.

0:34.0

Find turning points wherever you get your podcasts.

0:37.0

Am I going the right way?

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Do I need to go all the way around?

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Okay. Okay. All right, well I'm entering the maze and so far it is a pile of rocks to my right and a bunch of pine bushes I guess to my left okay so immediately

0:57.2

there's over the summer I dragged my close friend writer Sarah Faith

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Alterman on a trip to Gretna Green.

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It's the small parish on the border of Scotland in England,

1:06.0

and it's famous for weddings.

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The history goes like this.

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In the mid-18th century, England made it illegal for young people to get married without permission.

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So all of these couples under 21 ran over the border and got hitched.

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Sometimes their parents were chasing after them. Think of it like Vegas, but instead of seeing

1:25.2

chapels under neon lights, there's an old blacksmith shop next to a field of

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cows. Nearly three centuries later, Gretna Green is still a wedding destination.

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