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Nat King Cole taught us that the greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. But therein lies the rub for too often have we given all of our love only to find the human equivalent of a closed door. How do you know it’s time to give up on somebody you thought you could love?
Join this week’s Storytellers (Icai, S, Makoy, Ana, and Jerick) as we go over the journey Surrender took from blog to podcast, the times when we fight fiercely for love, and the moments when the strongest thing you can do is to put your hands up in surrender.
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Sometimes, it feels like your love life is some cosmic joke you’re not in on. When it’s time to give up, there is comfort in friends, in bottles of beer, and in drunken voicemails left in the rain.
Originally published in November 2011 on citybuoy.blogspot.com.
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In 2021, as restaurants and coffee shops struggle to remain open, is it still possible to have a meet cute with your Iced Coffee to go? Or is it time to give up on meeting your happy ever after in person and swipe your way to love?
Join this week’s Storytellers (Jullienne, Kiffy, Clarence, Mhyre, and Mookiebo) as we go over the journey Love at a Coffee Shop took from blog to podcast, the importance of being ready for love, and the frogs we have to kiss before we meet our prince.
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Is Prince Charming chilling at a coffee shop waiting for you to make the first move? Or is his nose buried in his smartphone like everyone else? Everyone wants to fall in love but do we even know where to find it?
Recorded with Makoy and Earl. Originally published in August 2018 on citybuoy.blogspot.com.
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How much of our misery can be attributed to our regrets? What do you do when by some wicked twist of fate, your happy ever after was snatched from you? How do you begin to live your life again when all your plans have been thrown out the window?
Join this week’s Storytellers (Makoy, Kiffy, Carisa, and Ana) as we go over the journey On How We Will See The World took from blog to podcast, the plans we made with lovers who didn’t stick around, and the fine line between happy memories and sorrowful nightmares.
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When our love was new, we set out to fill a box with memories. We were supposed to write notes and then read them in the future when we were older. How could we have known that that future wasn’t coming?
Originally published in September 2018 on citybuoy.blogspot.com.
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Do you cut your hair? Do you reenact John Lloyd Cruz scenes in front of the mirror? Do you pack your bags and move to a completely different city? Our paths may look different but the destination is the same: getting over a terrible breakup.
Join this week’s Storytellers (Kimmy, Jerick, Makoy, and Beorn) as we go over the journey On The Children We Didn’t Have took from blog to podcast, the songs we sing to soothe our hearts, and the exact number of times you have to write his name on paper to get it out of your lips.
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I wanted to tell my children about their father but he wasn’t there anymore. And suddenly, neither were they.
Originally published in April 2017 on citybuoy.blogspot.com.
If you’d like to join the discussion, you can become a Storyteller by answering this question: What are your breakup rituals?
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Our parents love us but are they proud of us? Join this week’s Storytellers (Jerick and Makoy) as we go over the journey His Jacket took from blog to podcast, the extra baggage LGBT+ carry in today’s society, and why some jackets are just heavier than others.
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One day, my father called me to his room to give me an old leather jacket. I would soon learn that this was no ordinary jacket.
Originally published in October 2010 on citybuoy.blogspot.com.
If you’d like to join the discussion, you can become a Storyteller by answering these questions: Do you think your parents are proud of you? What’s something you’ve always wanted to say to your father (or mother) but couldn’t?
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We’ve spent enough time talking about how we broke off pieces of ourselves to be more pleasing to our lovers. Today, my best lover is the one in the mirror.
Join this week’s Storytellers (Kay, Earl, Clarence, Quinn, and Oliver) as we go over the journey On How I Got Over Him took from blog to podcast, how your “phoenix years” can be some of the best you’ll ever have, and why young boys will do what young boys are supposed to do.
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I ran into a ghost today. I checked my heart and it was still beating. I guess I just didn’t know my own strength.
Originally published in February 2015 on citybuoy.blogspot.com.
If you’d like to join the discussion, you can become a Storyteller by answering this question: Tell me about a time you chose to love yourself over someone else.
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In Quiet, you discovered that your lover's canvas was empty. What final words will you leave in clumsy red paint?
Join this week’s Storytellers (Makoy, Jullienne, Kay, and Spiral Prince) as we go over the journey Quiet took from blog to podcast, how stealing a blank canvas could be the first step to reclaiming the old you, and the final words we all wish we could say to the lovers who left us twisting in the wind. -
My lover and I locked ourselves in separate rooms to paint each other. When I saw what he painted, I learned his secrets.
Originally published in August 2010 on citybuoy.blogspot.com.
If you’d like to join the discussion, you can become a Storyteller by answering this question: What would you write on your lover’s empty canvas? What final words would you like to leave your last lover?
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When it comes to falling in love, do you use your mind or your heart?
Join this week’s Storytellers (Jullienne, Anne, Makoy, and Red) as we go over the journey On The Games We Play took from blog to podcast, whether we should believe the ancient Greeks or Descartes, and if your thumbs can actually tell you how you are as a lover.
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In chess, you have to use your mind to win. But what about when it comes to love? On a park bench, two boys discover what it means to sacrifice your mind to save your heart.
Originally published in November 2014 on citybuoy.blogspot.com.
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You are the hero in this story. There are no other characters. Where do you want to go?
Looking for the B episode? Sorry.
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There seems to be no shortage in songs, poems, and movies about The One That Got Away. Should you chase after this elusive unicorn or are you better off letting sleeping TOTGAs lie?
Blogger extraordinaire YJ and I discuss the journey If Lovers Were Movies took from his blog to my blog to this podcast, the difference between The One and The One That Got Away, and how to get over a guy in the time it takes to smoke a Marlboro Ice Blast.
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Is it raining where you are? This Monday feels like it was ripped out of a movie. Is it a movie you play over and over or one you wish you never saw?
Originally published as Reprising The Bitch in August 2010 on citybuoy.blogspot.com. Inspired by Moment and Dati.... by manilabitch.blogspot.com. - Visa fler