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Produced by WBUR and based on The New York Times’ weekly column, the podcast “Modern Love” invites well-known personalities to lend their narrating voice to essays, fleshing out words on paper into audible performances that transform readers’ perspectives on love.
If you’re a “Modern Love” novice, here are nine essays that span the wide spectrum of love, from romance to parental love to friendship and many more.
1. “Learning to Embrace Sexuality’s Gray Areas”
The realization that sexuality is more than just black and white is one that actor Nico Tortorella (from “Younger”) narrates in an essay that focuses on accepting one’s bisexuality. For anyone who’s ever doubted or struggled with their sexual identity, you’ll find relief when listening to college student Adam’s personal story about a sexual encounter with a male friend.
“In a matter of minutes, an Adam from suburban Texas and an Adam from California had…
