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[Second Chance Romance: The Real-Life Inspiration Behind 'All the Men I've Loved Again']-[All the Men I've Loved Again]

Committed · B1 · 2025-06-18

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Reconnecting with the Past: A Journey of Second Chance Love

In this special episode of the Committed podcast, host Jo Piazza sits down with her co-author and longtime editor, Christine Pride, to discuss the deeply personal inspiration behind Pride's debut novel, All the Men I've Loved Again. The conversation explores the complexities of dating, the impact of timing, and the surreal experience of rekindling relationships from one’s 20s while navigating the realities of middle age.

The Roots of a 20-Year Arc

Christine Pride reflects on her early 20s in the late 1990s, a period defined by intense self-discovery and the "chaotic period" of transitioning from college to professional life. During this time, she juggled relationships with her college boyfriend and a new romantic prospect, Ian, whom she met during a job interview. Pride describes this era as a time of "soul searching," where the practicalities of long-distance relationships and the demands of building a career in New York City made it impossible to sustain these connections. Ultimately, she chose to focus on her ambition, leaving behind what she describes as "unfinished business."

The Pandemic Catalyst and Digital Reconnection

Fast forward 20 years: Pride had built a successful career in publishing and was happily independent. However, the COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyst for reflection. During this time, she reconnected with her college boyfriend, leading to a period of travel and exploration. Soon after, Ian re-entered her life via social media. Pride notes the "surreal" nature of these events, jokingly referring to the modern phenomenon of someone "sliding into my DMs." This reconnection, occurring across different states and against a backdrop of pandemic-era travel, marked the beginning of her current relationship.

The Complexity of Mature Love

When asked about the differences between dating in one’s 20s versus one’s 40s, Pride emphasizes that while the emotions remain profound, the logistics are vastly more complicated. Modern relationships in middle age must navigate "real estate," career demands, and family responsibilities, such as caring for aging parents. Despite these challenges, Pride views this stage of life as a time where the "payoff is bigger." She reflects on the concept of "your person," noting that despite decades of separation, the connection she felt with Ian felt like a "recognition" rather than a new beginning.

Fact vs. Fiction: Writing the Novel

While All the Men I've Loved Again is born from these personal experiences, Pride is adamant that she is "not writing a memoir." She explains that she intentionally fictionalized the story, creating a protagonist, Cora, who is distinct from herself. By doing so, she was able to craft a narrative where the love interests are "fully formed" and "viable," allowing readers to feel genuinely invested in the protagonist's choices. This creative distance was essential for Pride, who values privacy and wanted to ensure the novel stood on its own as a work of fiction rather than a confession.

The Significance of Timing

Throughout the discussion, the theme of "timing is everything" recurs as a central truth. Pride acknowledges the "sliding doors" nature of her life, wondering how things might have differed had she made different choices in her youth. However, she remains content with the trajectory of her life, suggesting that the experiences she gained in the intervening years strengthened her and made her a better partner. The podcast concludes by celebrating the resilience of love, fate, and the profound impact that early connections continue to have on our adult lives.

🎯Key Sentences

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I could sit and shoot the shit with you all day long.
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It just hits different.
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The practicalities of how to make it work were overwhelming to us.
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They say that timing is everything.
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It's been half the time of my marriage.
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📝Key Phrases

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shoot the shit
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out the wazoo
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sliding doors
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set the scene
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sparks fly
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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone, this is Jo and you are listening to Committed.
Or actually, you're listening to Re-Committed.
Because right now we're bringing you a very special series on the Committed feed of Second Chance Love Stories.
And it's inspired by a very good friend of mine's own Second Chance Love Story that also inspired her new novel All the Men I've Loved Again.
Today I'm joined by my co-author, my former editor and a dear, dear friend that I love so, so much, Christine Pride, to talk about her own second chance romance, which inspired All the Men I've Loved Again.
Hi, Christine.

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