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About Julia
Julia Botero is a radio journalist based in Watertown, New York in the United States of America. You can check out her past work at http://juliabotero.audio
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Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Vox Pop
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Portfolio

¡Hola Papi!, Does My Grandmother Need to Know I’m Gay?

08 May 2024  |  www.nytimes.com
The podcast episode features Anna Martin and John Paul Brammer discussing LGBTQ+ issues, family relationships, and cultural identity. John Paul shares his experiences as an advice columnist for 'Hola Papi' and reflects on the complexities of coming out to family members. The episode includes a reading of Kevin Hershey's essay about caring for his dying grandmother while navigating his own identity. The narrative highlights the diverse ways love and duty manifest in immigrant families and the nuanced understanding of personal and cultural identity.

Emily Ratajkowski Can Take Care of Herself, but a Little Help Would Be Nice

01 May 2024  |  www.nytimes.com
Emily Ratajkowski discusses her life as a model, actress, writer, entrepreneur, and mother, highlighting her independence and the challenges of balancing personal and professional responsibilities. She reflects on her divorce and the concept of 'divorce rings,' aiming to change societal perceptions of divorce. The conversation delves into gender roles in relationships, with Ratajkowski expressing a desire for a partner who can provide care and support, while also maintaining her independence. The discussion is framed around a 'Modern Love' essay by Susan Forray, exploring traditional masculinity and its appeal in contemporary relationships.

Laufey, Gen Z’s Pop Jazz Icon, Sings for the Anxious Generation

24 Apr 2024  |  www.nytimes.com
Laufey, a 25-year-old singer-songwriter, has become a pop jazz icon for Gen Z, gaining popularity through TikTok during the pandemic. Her nostalgic yet contemporary music resonates with young fans experiencing first love and heartbreak. Laufey discusses her journey, including her viral videos, debut album 'Everything I Know About Love,' Grammy-winning second record 'Bewitched,' and nationwide tour. She also shares her personal struggles with anxiety and how it influences her art. Laufey's engagement with fans extends to a book club, currently reading 'The Midnight Library.' The article highlights her connection with fans, her creative process, and her reflections on love and relationships.

Why John Magaro of ‘Past Lives’ Could Never Love a Picky Eater

17 Apr 2024  |  www.nytimes.com
John Magaro, an actor known for his roles in 'Past Lives,' 'The Big Short,' and 'First Cow,' discusses his love for food and how it plays a significant role in his relationships. In a conversation with Anna Martin on 'Modern Love,' Magaro shares his experiences with trying diverse foods, cooking organ meats, and how food serves as a love language. The discussion also touches on an essay by Sarah Pepitone about her relationship with a man named Andrew, highlighting the importance of shared meals and culinary adventures in romantic connections. Magaro relates to both the essay's author and Andrew, emphasizing the significance of stepping out of one's comfort zone in relationships.

Esther Perel on What the Other Woman Knows

10 Apr 2024  |  www.nytimes.com
Anna Martin interviews renowned couples therapist Esther Perel on the complexities of infidelity and relationships. They discuss Karin Jones's controversial essay on infidelity, exploring themes of honesty, intimacy, and the challenges of long-term relationships. Perel emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and understanding in maintaining healthy relationships, while also addressing cultural differences in perceptions of truth and infidelity.

Modern Love: The Reality TV Show That Doubled as a Lifeline

04 Apr 2024  |  nytimes.com
The article features a discussion about the reality TV show 'Love Island' and its impact on viewers, particularly focusing on one fan's personal story. The fan, Sophie Mackintosh, used the show as a coping mechanism during a difficult summer when her partner, Chris, was hospitalized with bowel cancer. The show provided a daily routine and a distraction from the stress of the situation. The article also includes a 'Tiny Love Story' by Melissa Akie Wiley, who shares her experience of finding love despite being disfigured from a childhood dog attack. Both stories highlight the themes of love, healing, and the power of television to provide comfort and escape during tough times.

The House Where My Husband Doesn’t Exist

04 Apr 2024  |  nytimes.com
The article is a transcript from 'The New York Times' podcast 'Modern Love,' hosted by Anna Martin, featuring a story by David Khalaf. It discusses the complexities of family relationships and cultural expectations regarding sexual orientation. David, who is gay and married to a man, talks about his family's decision to keep his marriage a secret from his traditional grandmother. During a visit to his ailing grandmother, he removes his wedding ring and plays along with the pretense that he is not married. The narrative explores the emotional toll of this concealment on David and his relationship with his grandmother. The article also touches on David's final visit to his grandmother in the hospital, where he reflects on the limitations of their relationship and his relief at no longer having to hide his true self after her passing.

Modern Love

04 Apr 2024  |  nytimes.com
The article is a transcript of an episode from 'The New York Times' podcast 'Modern Love,' hosted by Anna Martin, featuring guest Natasha Singh. Natasha discusses her parents' arranged marriage and how it influenced her views on love and marriage. She observed her parents' traditional and seemingly affection-less relationship, which led her to reject the institution of marriage and explore her identity, including her sexuality. Despite her initial resistance, Natasha eventually found love and got married to a man named Branly, which was a significant departure from her parents' experience. The conversation also touches on Natasha's mother's mourning process after the death of her father, and how Natasha's understanding of her parents' marriage evolved over time, recognizing the devotion and respect they had for each other.

Modern Love: Stories of Divorce from the Children's Perspective

04 Apr 2024  |  nytimes.com
This episode of 'Modern Love' from The New York Times, hosted by Anna Martin, delves into personal stories about divorce, particularly from the perspective of children affected by it. The episode features Natalie Muñoz, the youngest person to write a 'Modern Love' essay, who shares her experience of her parents' divorce at the age of 15 and the challenges of living between two homes. The episode also includes various listeners' accounts of the moment they realized their parents were getting a divorce, highlighting the emotional impact and the changes it brought to their lives. These stories range from the logistical difficulties of splitting time between parents to the deeper emotional realizations of family separation.

The Day His Journal Went Blank

04 Apr 2024  |  nytimes.com
The article is a transcript from The New York Times' Modern Love podcast, hosted by Anna Martin, featuring a personal narrative by Annabelle Allen. Annabelle shares her experience of caring for her father, who has Alzheimer's disease. She reflects on the challenges and intimate moments of caregiving, her father's diminishing memory, and the discovery of his old journals that reveal his past thoughts and experiences. The journals provide Annabelle with a connection to her father's former self and offer comfort amidst the difficulties of watching his decline. The story is a poignant look at the emotional complexities of caring for a loved one with dementia and the enduring bonds of family.
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