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The emotional core of the night came during the Q&A, when an audience member asked whether slow love is a privilege reserved for those not exhausted by economic precarity. Portolan’s response was characteristically nuanced. “That’s the question,” she admitted. “Slow love isn’t about having endless time. It’s about a qualitative shift—choosing depth over data points. It’s harder when you’re tired. But it’s also when you need it most.”
Join us for an intimate film screening and conversation with Lisa Portolan, co-host of the popular Slow Love Podcast. Lisa will share her insights on the art of slow love, and the importance of taking a mindful approach to relationships.
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Co-host and Slow Love producer, [Name], who was in the audience, described Portolan as “a translator between the heart and the Wi-Fi signal.” The film event, he added, was “Lisa’s thesis made tactile—proof that you can critique dating apps without demonizing them, and that romance isn’t dead, just on do-not-disturb.” The emotional core of the night came during
Portolan recently stepped from behind the microphone to the red carpet (albeit a modest, thoughtful one) for a one-night-only film event in Sydney. The gathering, titled wasn’t a blockbuster premiere but a curated evening of short films and panel discussion, designed to visualize the very themes she explores weekly on the podcast.
As a co-host of the Slow Love podcast, Lisa Portolan is known for her empathetic and non-judgmental approach to discussing love, relationships, and vulnerability. The film event was no exception, as she created a safe and intimate space for the audience to share their thoughts and feelings about the film. “Slow love isn’t about having endless time
What struck me most about the event was the sense of community that permeated the evening. The audience was diverse and engaged, with many attendees sharing their own experiences and connections to the film's themes. Lisa Portolan's ability to foster a sense of belonging and connection among strangers was a testament to her skill as a host and curator.
Following the screening, Lisa Portolan took to the stage for a Q&A session, joined by the film's director and cast members. The discussion was moderated by Lisa with her signature warmth and curiosity, delving into the inspirations behind the film, the challenges of bringing complex relationships to life on screen, and the importance of representation in media.
Allowing intimacy to unfold organically over time without immediate pressure.
If you enjoy films that explore complex relationships, vulnerability, and love, this event is a must-attend. Additionally, fans of the Slow Love podcast will appreciate the alignment of themes and tone.
