In this episode of Modern Love, Anna Martin interviews actor and writer Rob Delaney, exploring his career, his approach to portraying messy and vulnerable characters, and his personal experiences with love, loss, and sobriety. Delaney discusses his work in "Catastrophe" and "Dying for Sex," highlighting the importance of vulnerability and humor in storytelling. He shares insights into his 21-year marriage, emphasizing the need for focused attention and effort to maintain a strong relationship. Delaney also reads Tim Kreider's Modern Love essay, "Just for Tonight, Pretend You Don't Know Me," reflecting on the essay's themes of rediscovering attraction and avoiding complacency in long-term relationships, and how the essay relates to his own life and work.
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