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Love Letters

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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

🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Back in the day, Meredith was kind of … married to her mother. It was “Gilmore Girls”-esque – for better and worse.  That’s why Meredith brought her friend Kumar on Love Letters in 2022 – to talk about how having a partnership with a parent can change your love life. Kumar was kind of married to his mom, too. This is a classic Love Letters episode – with an update from Kumar about how how grief looks over time, and how being on the podcast might have helped him find a new kind of love. Listen and enjoy. Love Letters is also an advice column! Send your questions (we’ll keep them anonymous) to [email protected]. Get behind-the-scenes podcast news, giveaways, and more by signing up for the Love Letters newsletter at boston.com/Meredith (all lowercase). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

149 at McDonald's gets you a mini-Oreo McFlurry.

0:04.8

149 on a big night out gets you...

0:07.5

Sorry, no trainers.

0:10.3

McDonald's save a menu.

0:12.1

Actually get your money's worth.

0:14.9

From 11 a.m. price and participation may vary.

0:17.8

Fees apply to delivery.

0:19.0

Subject to availability.

0:20.1

Hey everybody, it's Meredith. We'll be back with new episodes on September 9th.

0:24.8

Today, we have another Love Letters classic with an update. I'm loving these updates because they give me a strange kind of closure.

0:33.0

Years ago, I had my friend Kumar on the show in an episode called The Best Partner I Ever Had. After I

0:40.2

released the episode, I started to worry. I felt like I'd had Kumar on too soon after he'd gone

0:46.4

through a big life event. I really want people to be able to get perspective on a thing

0:51.0

before they share too much on a podcast. That's something I talk to my

0:55.3

sister Brett about a lot. I remember that as she decided she was getting a divorce, she was like,

1:00.9

I do not mind talking about this on the podcast. And I worried she wasn't ready, because by the day,

1:06.3

her feelings were changing so much. And with Kumar, as I was recording him, I thought, should I be protecting

1:12.8

my friend from talking about his raw feelings while he's still in them? Now that he has some

1:18.4

perspective, and his life has changed a lot, I asked him how he felt about sharing back then.

1:24.2

I also asked him to catch us up. So first, we'll play the episode. And then at the end,

1:31.0

new stuff from Kumar about how his life has changed and what it means to go on a podcast and say

1:36.4

everything. Maybe before you're ready. So picture it. It's 2017. I get asked by the Australian Association in Boston to host their annual gala at a fancy hotel. Apparently some members are fans of my love letters column, so they think I'd be a good host. I tell them, look, I'm not Australian,

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