Modern Love

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For 20 years, the Modern Love column has given New York Times readers a glimpse into the complicated love lives of real people. Since its start, the column has evolved into a TV show, three books and a podcast.Each week, host Anna Martin brings you stories and conversations about love in all its glorious permutations, dumb pitfalls and life-changing moments. New episodes every Wednesday. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp

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  • ATLDAS
    My fav podcast
    I love this podcast!!
  • LexLovesBooks
    The Way Things Were
    I have really tried to like the new format but I cannot. It’s not about the stories any more. It’s more of a talk show with the story as the background. I really miss the old format of the show. The new hosts asks insightful questions and that’s nice. However, I miss hearing the stories read by actors giving life to the essays and then getting background or updates from the author.
  • whatis thaaaat
    Love
    I believed in love because of this podcast
  • thinkerbelle2
    Bring back the old format
    As a long time listener, I was surprised to see the drastic change in the shows format. Less about the story per se and more interviews with the writer and sometimes the episode reader!? I was patient and figured it would grow on me. But after months of listening to this disjointed series,I gave up and unfollowed. I recently listened to the newer episodes hoping things had changed …but in vain. The new format just kills the original vibe of this awesome series. Please read the reviews of your long time listeners and bring about some needed change!
  • KatherineRoseWoller
    A pod for us all
    We can also use more honest and open conversations about all types and aspects of love in our lives. 10/10!
  • MPNovino
    Not good anymore
    I used to love the old format with Meghna Chakrabarti who is a professional of high caliber and real actors reading the stories. Now it’s a talk-soup of no literary value. Why would anyone think that is a good approach? For those listeners who are new, go back to the early shows. You’ll see the radical differences.
  • Nnej4321
    Still sucks…
    I unsubscribed last year but was missing hearing the essays so I checked to see if they had brought back reading the whole essays. Nope. Don’t waste your time with the podcast. It’s awful.
  • greg7362
    Lame
    Really garbage
  • chocaholoic
    Exceptional Stories & Discussions
    I am a longtime fan and I love the podcast, especially this latest one “ if you want this kind of love…” even when the situation does not apply to me at all (I’m an older widow), I find your stories fascinating. You always ask the best questions of your guests and is always something to learn from the story that is very special. Keep up the good work!
  • Arainbow314
    Why did they stop reading the full articles??
    Can’t believe you had an antisemite on the March 6, 2025 episode. Also, I am completely confused listening to the podcasts now that they changed to this weird format. It’s completely disjointed and chaotic. I have no idea what they are talking about anymore. Why aren’t they reading the entire essay. I don’t understand the little bits and pieces.
  • millerheirschfeldt
    Life changing and soothing
    Thank you with all my heart for what you put out into the world Anna, you are the most soothing, reassuring, empathetic and positive person I can imagine. After several years of struggling with wild relationships in Paris, you help me get through it, make me feel safe and hopeful. I feel like I’m sitting with my bestie when I listen
  • tipzipzee
    Terrorism over love
    Way to trash this podcast. Didn’t have ‘glorifying terrorism supporters’ on my bucket list for this podcast, but anything associated with the NYT’s these days reeks of hate. Buh bye!
  • Rach557426
    Missing the stories
    Not including the stories themselves is a big miss. It would be great to have the authors read their stories then interview about them. Alas, with the format as it currently is, I’m unsubscribing after over 7 years of listening.
  • Sonsa
    Can’t get enough
    I love, LOVE Modern love. Great interviews, great selection of stories, great audio production and most importantly- perfect coverage of all the types of love. We all need more love in our modern lives.
  • mnorm805
    Beautiful every time
    I love this podcast, these stories, but most of all Anna Martin’s incredibly graceful, empathetic and just lovely energy as she facilitates each story. She has a gift for bringing light and love to some very challenging experiences, and absolutely makes this podcast what it is for me. Anna, you’re magic! Thank you for all the team’s hard work!
  • Slim Jim Hootie
    Clare Cory
    Brought me to tears.
  • SunRa Rebel
    Brilliant show! Love all the Modern Love essays and formats please make the archives available to
    Brilliant show! Love all the Modern Love essays and formats. This is one of the best programs out there. Please make the archives available to everyone. I am an NYT member, but not everybody can afford to be. Please make the archives available so all folks can find solace in these stories. The careful and thoughtful choice to feature each, and every essay, the brilliant conversations about the essay, the amazing themes challenges, and life choices that are explored, each perspective brings a new point of view, refracting like a kaleidoscope. I look forward to each episode.
  • Beyond fun
    Pay to Listen to Older Shows!
    The disappointment in this show continues to grow. Now we have to subscribe to listen to previous shows. Sad!! This show is raking the bottom.
  • Dee731Dix
    Missing the old format
    I used to love the Modern Love podcast. It has changed so much to a lot of talk to the point I just want to fast forward to the reading of the stories. I don’t even listen anymore because of the change. Can you please bring back the old Modern Love format?
  • Renee7212
    Please return to full essay reading!
    There are few good story telling podcasts, but this was one of them before the format changed. Every time the format is updated it gets worse. It previously was a simple formula; an actor read an essay, that was so pleasant and emotional to listen to. No one here wanted to listen to interviews, we just want to listen to stories.
  • Toastnwaffles
    Stopped listening when the format changed
    This used to be my favorite podcast but ever since the format changed I don’t even listen. Bring back essays read by actors!
  • Responsible oil
    Paywalls and Prosaicization
    I am incredibly disappointed in the decay of the Modern Love Podcast. The traditional format featuring enlightening and meaningful essays about love and life has devolved into aerated interviews with a sprinkle of story. Not only is the literature and acting gone from this podcast, but all of the meaning episodes are jailed behind a paywall. Is this the direction of our modern love? A reality where all remnants of raw humanness is replaced with paywall-chained, impersonal, meaningless, faux-connection?? A reality that leeches off of our authenticity, our connectedness, our soul, turning them into ill gotten gains. Technology is an enormous power; we need to use it for good. New York Times- do better.
  • Elise Lieberthal
    Why ruin a perfect podcast?
    I loved the old format of Modern Love. Now - no essay and no interest.
  • @Adrienne.
    Bring back the essays!
    Stories are much more interesting to listen to than interviews.
  • Blondie0806
    What happened to this wonderful podcast?!?
    I don’t know why NYT would change such a fabulous podcast to what this is now?? We don’t get to hear the original essay but instead it’s an interview with the author?? And the paywall??! One of my favorite podcasts is officially ruined please bring back the old format and Meghna!!
  • a198612061
    Paywall, really?
    Is the New York Times doing so badly that they have to put everything behind a paywall? Almost no podcasts restrict access this much and it’s not going to result in me paying, it’s going to make me not listen.
  • Lululuu00000
    Older episodes are SO much better
    The older episodes are amazing. Now you can’t listen to more than 20 minutes 3 times a year oh and now you have to pay for most of the episodes…? Way to ruin something great. SKIP!
  • BetsyBiker100
    Unsubscribed
    I’ve tried and cannot appreciate the new host and format. The essay is the point and not interviewing actors. I’m trying to get used to the new format. I liked the original format which kept the podcast to the essence of the story read by various readers. Now sometimes the story isn’t even read! And I love the interviews with the authors, which are now replaced by celebrity interviews with a giggly Anna Martin, which are not enjoyable. And so many commercials now and a paywall! I’m already a Times subscriber but I’m just about ready to opt out of Modern Love. Bring back Meghna!
  • Kona73
    LOVED the Bridget Everette episode
    First time listener-came to listen to the Bridget Everette episode & LOVED it! I feel the same way she does about prioritizing friendships & could totally relate. Just love her & her series Somebody Somewhere!!
  • RXL837
    Miss the old format
    Still listen occasionally but the show has lost the charming simplicity that made it great. Now it is often confusing and the essays no longer feel central.
  • Hates the new pandora
    Can you just read the essay???
    Please for the love of god read the freaking essay. I hate sitting through 20 mins of an episode having to wonder if an essay will even get read when that should be a requirement.
  • beeze20
    What happened?
    I’ve been a long time listener. The current show is only tangentially related the column. The Andrew Garfield episode, where he talked/cried over the essay, convinced me to unsubscribe.
  • gb2bg
    Bring back the old format
    I guess NYTimes wants listeners to instead read their stories and get subscriptions but we already pay for the content! Just read the stories first and then have your discussions! How are we supposed to know what the story is about without listening to it first and not everyone has the time to read the full assay. That’s why this podcast existed in the first place.
  • Coolerairman
    Returned, but gone again
    Why not just read the stories?
  • Sydkitt719
    ❤️
    I listened to the episode w Andrew Garfield once and then immediately listened to it again for a second time. The chemistry and vulnerability. So fun. So good. One of my top 5 fave podcast episodes ever now
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  • CeliReb
    Less chit chat!
    Love the podcast for the actual modern love stories, but all the chit chat on either end of the story is so dull. I’m here for the story, not the interview that Anna does or the review the editor does at the end. Get rid of the fat and keep the meat!
  • jessiebellavia
    Ugh
    I used to love this show. I don’t even recognize it anymore.
  • sjdhsjsxjjs
    I literally eeeked
    Rooting for Anna & Andrew, the chemistry was too strong to ignore💪
  • thfyhytghhhh
    The one with Andrew Garfield
    Wow, this brought me so much peace, clarity and so much more to think about an explore. This conversation needs to be studied.
  • hfiebfis
    No more celebs
    Bring back the regular people!
  • J Scott Steve
    What happened to showing love?
    Feels like the story telling found in older seasons has disappeared in favor of being another press docket podcasts where disinterested and uninteresting celebrities share dispassionate and uninformed opinions in a forum where their only real reason for being there is financial incentive and their only qualification is you may recognize their name. It’s only worth listening to as the hosts often do a solid job turning lemons into lemonade, but would rather listen to them talk about a subject than have some sort
  • carnivore59
    Cringey
    This podcast has become almost too cringey to listen to. Echoing others, yes the new format has a lot to do with it. But honestly, the cringe factor is what’s making me have to stop listening. It’s not about the stories any more. It’s about the interviewer/interviewees inserting their opinions over the stories as fact. The pieces stand for themselves! Celebs are out of touch. The stories no longer resonate with general audiences anymore with this format.
  • unrachable
    Start with the first episode
    I was an avid listener of Modern Love. My favorite episodes are Not So Simple Math and In the Waiting Room of Estranged Spouses. Now that Lance Reddick is gone, this is one of my favorite ways to remember him. I tuned into a newer episode when I saw a post about Andrew Garfield. The first thing I learned was that they’re putting all of the archive behind The NY Times paywall. Please don’t do this. Those older episodes were produced in partnership with WBUR - a public radio station. Please put the newer/post-WBUR episodes behind the paywall. Leave the original podcast freely available to those who love the old format.
  • CCprintmaker
    Anna 💗 Andrew?!
    Anna Martin and Andrew Garfield should definitely be going on a date. That interview was pure vulnerability and chemistry 💯
  • LibbyNeder
    I used to love this show
    Modern Love is so wonderful. I looked forward to every episode. Real stories told by the people who lived them…it was just perfect. I have no idea why they decided to drag a bunch of famous people into it. It’s cool that they’re still reading the stories of regular people, but it’s not the same. Turning this show into a publicity tour has completely ruined its magic. Please go back to interviewing the author, rather than some minor celebrity.
  • JoeTejada
    Bring back the stories if normal people...
    Not interested in loves 'stories' told by famous people. The average person's story of love and connection is the charm of this podcast. Who care what Emily Redichoski thinks.
  • mmish27
    Missing the love in the “Modern Love” podcast
    Anna’s presentation style these past two years have seemed to miss the whole point of the stories. Myself and mother listened to them religiously for “love”. Additionally, the host’s new hyper-fixation on a long winded discussion and leading questions distracts and takes away from the whole point. Please bring back voice actors also for the reading of the stories.
  • Teresafulloflove8
    Don’t want to hear from celebrities
    Can we PLEASE get the old format back? I loved the real stories from unknown individuals read by them & loved when you brought them in person. This new format of public figures recounting, with all due respect to them, does not feel as organic.
  • Loyalistener22
    Want the old stories back!
    I miss the love stories of ordinary people. Famous people stories are ubiquitous… I’m not going to listen to them. Please bring back the essays from people I can relate to.
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