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Destiny in Cursive Letters

Episode 3 of the Almost Forty Podcast podcast, hosted by Isabel Bacigalupo, titled "Destiny in Cursive Letters" was published on February 14, 2022 and runs 8 minutes.

February 14, 2022 ·8m · Almost Forty Podcast

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As women we have been programmed to want certain things from romance. The love story, the proposal, the ring, getting married and living happily ever after. I still think it’s beautiful to strive for romance, so I’m not suggesting to become cynical about it, but more like shifting that focus of romance to yourself. It’s they key of true love, when you love and respect yourself first, and you learn to love to be alone, only then the right person that fits those new expectations will appear. It...

As women we have been programmed to want certain things from romance. The love story, the proposal, the ring, getting married and living happily ever after. I still think it’s beautiful to strive for romance, so I’m not suggesting to become cynical about it, but more like shifting that focus of romance to yourself. It’s they key of true love, when you love and respect yourself first, and you learn to love to be alone, only then the right person that fits those new expectations will appear. It seems simple but it took me years to understand that no relationship defines you no matter how long. You define yourself, let’s start with us first.

Written-Narrated-Edited by Isabel Bacigalupo 

*Thank you Giacomo for “Lovers Rock” the intro theme music for the show. 

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