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      <image:caption>The Independent’s Millennial Love podcast was launched by Olivia and Rachel Hosie in 2017 as a way of interrogating modern dating. Guests included Dolly Alderton, Matt Haig, Yomi Adegoke, Elizabeth Day, Maya Jama, and Jamie Laing. In 2019, Olivia began hosting the podcast on her own, releasing a limited run of 10 episodes, with guests including Gina Martin, Lisa Taddeo, Jordan Stephens, and Munroe Bergdorf. In 2020, the podcast became a regular fortnightly show, featuring the likes of Will Young, Raven Smith, Florence Given, Bolu Babalola, Sara Pascoe, Juno Dawson, Megan Barton-Hanson, Nell Frizzell, and Emily Ratajkowski. Millennial Love has had more than one million downloads to date and was shortlisted in the British Podcast Award several times.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A 2021 ‘BOOK OF THE YEAR’ – THE INDEPENDENT ‘An insightful, honest guide to the vagaries of modern love.’ Elizabeth Day ‘A mouthpiece for our anxieties and a tonic for our hearts.’ Charly Cox ‘Funny and honest.’ Pandora Sykes ‘Offers readers of all stripes and ages a great overview of relationships in the digital era’. Matt Haig In Millennial Love journalist Olivia Petter explores the questions, quirks and anxieties that consume the contemporary dating landscape. Olivia scrutinises the myths surrounding modern romance and asks why, despite having endless technology designed to aid communication, it’s harder to meet someone now than ever before. The book is based on the Independent’s chart-topping podcast of the same name and expands on some of the issues discussed on the show, including why contraception is a feminist issue, how dating apps have altered our understanding of attraction, and how 'Love Island' became the unlikely lens through which the consequences of so many of these things were exposed. Other topics covered include read receipt anxiety, why we need to rethink our relationship with porn, and the significance of ‘sliding into someone’s DMs’. By combining memoir with social commentary and insights from former podcast guests, including Munroe Bergdorf, Elizabeth Day and Lisa Taddeo, Millennial Love is an essential handbook on what it means to love today. Millennial Love was published by 4th Estate in July 2021.</image:caption>
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