In a culture dominated by "swipe-and-discard" mentalities, the Slow Love ethos advocates for:
The popular podcast , known for its thought-provoking conversations on relationships, intimacy, and love, recently co-hosted a film event that left attendees feeling inspired and eager for more. Co-hosts Lisa Portolan and her partner brought their unique perspective to the big screen, curating an unforgettable evening of cinema and discussion. slow love podcast lisa portolan co-host film event
This chance encounter at a film event sparked a creative synergy that eventually led to the podcast. Portolan, who holds a PhD from focusing on dating apps and intimacy, recognized that the raw, vulnerable stories she collected during her research deserved a broader platform. A Podcast Rooted in Vulnerability Portolan, who holds a PhD from focusing on
The event, held at on [Date] , pairs a curated screening of [Film Title — e.g., Past Lives , In the Mood for Love , or a short indie film about slow romance] with a live taping of Slow Love . “We wanted to take the podcast out of its usual audio cocoon and give people a shared, physical space to feel what ‘slow love’ actually means,” Portolan tells [Publication Name] . Portolan and Borgobello capture raw experiences ranging from
Portolan and Borgobello capture raw experiences ranging from long-term intimacy to digital hook-ups.