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What is Love? Letters of Affection and Infatuation Throughout History - Episode 15

1 h 4 min · 13 de feb de 2026
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Recorded December 15th, 2025. ** Explicit language used. We're back for Season 2!! Join the gals in a special episode where they share some of their favorite love letters throughout history. Please considered this season 2 premier as a galentines gift to y'all! Can you feel the love? Is it in the air? In the end aren't we all just asking the same question? What is Love? Bibliography Link [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pk80GqVHtmTZ5L59KA7vsQuyg9mZQGlO?usp=drive_link] Produced, Edited, and Hosted by: Liz Ardeen and Desi McChesney Special thanks Logo credit: Tori Nelson Instagram (@torinelsonart) Theme song by: Nick Lennon Instagram (@gothiclemonphoto) and to listeners like you, thank you. P.S.: The historical analysis and perspectives shared in this podcast are our own and don't reflect the views of any academic institution. We (the Hystorians) aim to meet academic standards in our research and sourcing, but this is not a peer-reviewed or official scholarly production. It is meant to inform, explore, and entertain.

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