1978
A hot-tempered farm laborer convinces the woman he loves to marry their rich but dying boss so that they can have a claim to his fortune.
94 min
CLEAR ALL
Couples are having less sex these days than even in the famously uptight ’50s. Why?
This episode is a joyous celebration of all the relationships in our lives. It’s challenging, poignant but ultimately hugely practical.
Googler Logan Ury talks to author and sex advice columnist Dan Savage, as well as "Mating In Captivity" author Esther Perel, in the fifth of our Modern Romance talks. They discuss infidelity, new models for marriage, abstinence-only sex education, and monogamy.
2
3
I am joined by Terry Real for a conversation about grandiosity, shame, and the part that they play in relationships. Terry Real is a nationally recognized family therapist, author, and teacher.
1
Perel offers nuanced support for individuals, couples, and other lovers in the throes of an affair, or its aftermath.
Infidelity may be ubiquitous, but the way we make meaning of it—how we define it, experience it, and talk about it—is ultimately linked to the particular time and place where the drama unfolds.
The therapist, author, and podcast host offers wisdom on navigating romantic relationships under quarantine.
From the New Yorker Festival, the couples therapist and podcast host discusses infidelity, apologies, and the problem with wedding vows these days.