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A review by iseefeelings
Can't Help Myself: Lessons Confessions from a Modern Advice Columnist by Meredith Goldstein
5.0
After my recent breakup, I was struggling with too many questions in my mind. I had to avoid listening to music because it reminded me of what we were going through (I still rarely listen to music now). So I needed to find another thing to motivate me and get me out of gloomy thoughts rather than music.
I accidentally found the first podcast I've ever listened on Spotify (which is still my all-time favourite) - Love Letters - hosted by Boston Globe advice columnist Meredith Goldstein. Each episode tackles with a burning question about love. The first season is for all the broken-hearted people out there. I still remember the night when I was listening to the episode 'The Night I Became Roy Orbison', and I found out such a powerful breakup song - 'It's Over'.
Then, I knew about Meredith's memoir - Can't Help Myself - and fell in love with her words as much as I do with her podcast. She is so witty, sensible and warm; I admire this strong single woman so much that I just hope love will come to her in every beautiful form. I wish I knew her as a friend, and I hope to meet her in person someday.
I accidentally found the first podcast I've ever listened on Spotify (which is still my all-time favourite) - Love Letters - hosted by Boston Globe advice columnist Meredith Goldstein. Each episode tackles with a burning question about love. The first season is for all the broken-hearted people out there. I still remember the night when I was listening to the episode 'The Night I Became Roy Orbison', and I found out such a powerful breakup song - 'It's Over'.
Then, I knew about Meredith's memoir - Can't Help Myself - and fell in love with her words as much as I do with her podcast. She is so witty, sensible and warm; I admire this strong single woman so much that I just hope love will come to her in every beautiful form. I wish I knew her as a friend, and I hope to meet her in person someday.