
The (un)official story of St. Valentine đ
Welcome to this podcast where David & Stephanie uncover the truth behind the legendary Saint and the origins of Valentine's Day đ
Was he really a romantic hero or just a historical myth? đ€ And if he were here today, how would he navigate modern love? đđ±
Tune in for a mix of history, humour, and wild predictions as well as our recommendations on how to celebrate this special day! â€ïžđïž
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TRANSCRIPT:
David : Hello everyone. Iâm David from Perfectly Spoken and in this podcast we are exploring the legend that is St Valentine.
Every year on February 14th, people all over the world celebrate love. But do you know why?
Today Iâm joined by Stephanie who knows a lot about love. Hello Stephanie
So presumably the story all started with a man named Valentine didnât it?
Stephanie: Yes. Thatâs right. St. Valentine was a priest in Rome, many, many years agoâabout 1,700 years ago! At that time, the emperor, Claudius II, said that soldiers could not get married. He thought married men were not good soldiers. But Valentine believed in love, so he secretly helped soldiers get married. When the emperor found out, he was furious, really angry and put Valentine in prison.
David: On no. poor Valentine. What happened to him there?
Stephanie: Well, itâs not all bad news for Valentine because while he was in prison, he became friends with the jailerâs daughter. Some say he even fell in love with her. Before he died, he wrote her a letter and signed it, âFrom your Valentine.â And thatâs how the tradition of sending Valentineâs cards began!
David: Wow! How romantic. So, if Valentine lived today, I wonder what his life would be like?
Stephanie: Very different for sure. Maybe he would use social media to spread love! Can you imagine him on Instagram or TikTok, helping couples and giving relationship advice? Maybe he would have a YouTube channel called "Valentineâs Love Tips!"
David:: Haha! That would be fun! And speaking of love tips, letâs talk about Valentineâs Day today. People celebrate by giving gifts like flowers, chocolates, and cards. Why is that do you think?
Stephanie:Â Well, red roses are a symbol of love, chocolates make people happy, and cards help people say sweet things to each other.
David:: Thatâs true! Itâs all about showing love and appreciation. Some people also give teddy bears, jewellery, or even plan romantic dinners..
Stephanie:Â Exactly! But remember, Valentineâs Day is not just for couples. You can show love to your friends, family, or even yourself. Buy yourself some chocolateâwhy not?
David: Great idea. Yes! And donât forget to spread love and kindness every day, not just on February 14th.
Thatâs all for now. Thanks for listening, and Happy Valentineâs Day!
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