I asked my mother once, and she said, what your father and I had before he cheated and ran off with your 19-year-old babysitter. At least now I know why she kept hiring teenagers. It was market research for Dad's midlife crisis. My best friend Kelly says love is walking through a field of wildflowers with happiness in your heart. This coming from the woman who calls her husband's well. Let's just say she's not exactly complimentary about certain aspects of their relationship.
I went to a museum once and saw a portrait of a couple in their garden. That looked like love, right? Wrong. I made the foolish mistake of researching the couple afterward and discovered they both died of sepsis. Not exactly the domestic bliss I'm searching for on this journey to understand love. But maybe love isn't something you find fully formed. Maybe it's something you build. Like IKEA furniture, except hopefully with clearer instructions and fewer leftover pieces.
In a world where everyone claims to know what love is, one woman refuses to accept the usual answers. What is love is an LGBTQ plus romantic comedy audio drama about failed relationships, questionable advice, and the messy journey to understanding romance, where cynicism collides with hope, heartbreak meets healing, and sometimes the person you're looking for has been there all along. Expect brutal honesty, hilarious missteps, and unexpected revelations, because nothing goes according to plan.
What is love? Premier's February 2nd, only on that love podcast.
