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ps88 Myha’la’s Relationship Advice? Get in a Fight.

Updated:2024-10-07 10:24    Views:124

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Listen and follow Modern LoveApple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube |iHeartRadio‘I mean, we live in New York. We’ve had a crying, screaming match on a train. We’ve been walking in the street, and passers-by have heard us in discussion. Like, it’s happened damn near everywhere. In a taxi. It happens wherever it needs to happen.’ImageCredit...Photo Illustration by The New York Times

On the HBO high finance drama “Industry,” basically everyone serves cruel insults. It’s part of the culture at their bank, Pierpoint. But Myha’la’s character, Harper Stern, goes after friends and enemies with deep, cutting verbal attacks.

Myha’la reads a Modern Love essay by a woman with the opposite problem: Laura Pritchett and her husband have avoided conflict for so long, she writes, that the fights they’re not having are tearing them apart. Myha’la also tells Host Anna Martin about the kind communication style she strives to maintain in her own relationships, and what it’s like when she and her fiancé, Armando Rivera, find themselves in an argument.

The Season 3 finale of “Industry” drops Sunday night on HBO.

Laura Pritchett has written seven novels, including her latest, “Three Keys.”

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Modern Love is hosted by Anna Martin and produced by Reva Goldberg, Emily Lang, Davis Land and Amy Pearl. The show is edited by Lynn Levy and Jen Poyant, our executive producer. Production management is by Christina Djossa. The show is mixed by Daniel Ramirez and recorded by Maddy Masiello and Nick Pitman. It features original music by Pat McCusker, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Rowan Niemisto and Diane Wong. Our theme music is by Dan Powell.

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