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The Letterbox Podcast

The Letterbox Podcast is a storytelling podcast sharing real, anonymous letters about life, love, loss, relationships, mental health, grief, friendship, and human connection.Each episode opens a new letter — heartfelt, funny, emotional, or deeply personal — written by real people and narrated to bring everyday human experiences to life.If you enjoy podcasts about:* real life stories* emotional storytelling* relationship advice* mental health conversations* personal reflections* anonymous confessions…then this podcast is for you.💌 Submit your letter: [email protected]

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    Dear Gav | A Sister’s Letter to Her Brother on the Anniversary of His Passing

    In this deeply moving episode of The Letterbox Podcast, listener Jazz shares a heartfelt letter to her late brother, Gav, released on the anniversary of his passing. She reflects on the unimaginable loss of a brother who suffered a life-changing stroke at just 35 years old, the grief that followed, and the enduring love that remains.If you’ve experienced the death of a brother or sister, are navigating grief, or are looking for a reflective podcast about love, loss and healing, this episode is for you.The Letterbox Podcast is a place for real letters and real stories—written to people, places, memories, moments and experiences that have shaped our lives.If this episode resonates with you, please consider following the podcast and sharing it with someone who may find comfort in these words.All credit goes to Jazz, who you can follow on her personal instagram page @_jasmin.michelle_ as well as @thegrievingsistersociety 💌

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    Dear Mama | A Letter for the Parents of Unwell and Special Needs Children

    Some journeys into parenthood begin with dreams. Others begin with hospital corridors, unanswered questions, and a love so fierce it aches.In this deeply moving episode of The Letterbox Podcast, we read “Dear Mama”—a heartfelt letter written by a mother for those raising babies and children who are unwell, disabled, or have additional needs. It’s the message she wishes someone had whispered to her in those early, overwhelming days: that it’s okay to be afraid, okay to be exhausted, and that even when life doesn’t unfold as planned, beauty can still bloom in unexpected places.If you’re navigating diagnoses, appointments, uncertainty, or simply carrying the invisible weight of caring for a child with complex needs, this letter is for you.Above all, it’s a reminder that you are not alone—and that you are already enough.Thank you again to @caroline_turkington for this beautiful letter, for sharing her story and for the support I know this letter will bring to so many families. Make sure to follow her journey.

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    To Anyone Considering Fostering | One Family’s Honest Foster Care Journey

    What is fostering really like? What does it mean to open your home to a child in foster care?In this heartfelt episode of The Letterbox Podcast, Sophie shares a powerful letter about her family’s fostering journey. Alongside her husband and their two young sons, she welcomed a foster child into their home and discovered that fostering is about so much more than training, paperwork and appointments—it’s about trust, connection, healing and unconditional love.Sophie reflects on the uncertainty of becoming a foster carer, the bond that grew between her sons and their foster sister, and the life-changing moment they learned she would be staying with them long term. Her honest story offers a rare glimpse into the realities of foster care and the impact it has on every member of the family.Whether you’re considering fostering, exploring how to become a foster parent, or simply want to better understand the experiences of children in care and foster families, this episode is an inspiring and emotional listen.If Sophie’s letter resonated with you, take a moment to learn more about fostering and the difference a safe, loving home can make in a child’s life.Sophie has recently started sharing her family’s fostering journey online, offering an honest glimpse into the realities, challenges and joys of fostering. You can follow along on her instagram @sophieguiel101⁠💌And if there’s a letter you’ve been carrying that you feel ready to share, The Letterbox Podcast is a place for stories that connect us through the experiences that shape our lives.🎙️ If you’d like to support the podcast, following or sharing the episode with someone who may find it meaningful helps more stories like this reach the people who need them.

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    To the Children of Britain | A WWII Letter from King George VI (1946)

    On 8 June 1946, millions of British schoolchildren received a message from King George VI as part of Britain’s Victory Celebrations following the Second World War.One of those children was a ten-year-old girl.Today, eighty years later to the day, she is ninety years old—and she still has the letter.In this special episode of The Letterbox Podcast, we share a remarkable piece of post-war British history preserved alongside wartime letters, ration books and memories of life during World War II.Though the King’s message is brief, it captures an extraordinary moment in time. In just a few sentences, it reflects a nation emerging from war, acknowledges the children who had lived through it, and looks towards the future they would help shape.This episode explores childhood during WWII, post-war Britain, family history, remembrance, resilience, and the power of letters to connect us across generations.A short letter. Eighty years of history. A story shared by millions.If you’d like to see the original letter, visit our social media pages where we’ve shared photographs from this remarkable piece of history.You never know, you too might find a letter like this is the memories boxes of you elderly loved ones. And if you have a letter and story of your own to share—whether personal, historical, joyful, heartbreaking, or somewhere in between—we’d love to hear from you. Send your letter to [email protected] you enjoy The Letterbox Podcast, please consider following or subscribing, leaving a rating or review, and sharing the podcast with someone who might enjoy it too. Every follow, review and recommendation helps these stories and letters find their way to new listeners.Because every letter carries a story worth preserving.

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    To My Hyperemesis | A Mother’s Letter About Severe Pregnancy Sickness

    Hyperemesis Gravidarum is so much more than “morning sickness.” In this deeply personal letter, a mother opens up about the reality of surviving pregnancy while feeling completely consumed by it — the isolation, the fear, the guilt, the grief, and the quiet trauma so many women carry in silence.This is a conversation for the women who loved their baby deeply, but hated what pregnancy was doing to their body.For the women who felt invisible inside their suffering.For the women who were told to try crackers and ginger biscuits while barely surviving the day.Because two things can exist at once:gratitude and despair,love and trauma,motherhood and grief.If you’ve ever felt alone in your experience with hyperemesis, this episode is for you.And if you’ve never understood the true weight of HG before, this conversation might change that.Please listen gently and be kind ❤️ 💌We would love to receive your letter; if you have a story you want the world to know, something to raise awareness for or simply a letter you’ve written to someone or about something that you would like others to hear, please send it to us at [email protected]: HG, hyperemesis gravidarum, pregnancy, pregnancy sickness, pregnancy wellbeing, pregnancy support, pregnant, morning sickness, maternal health, maternal wellbeing, maternity care, motherhood

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    To The Things I Take for Granted | Everyday Gratitude, Slow Living & Self Reflection

    When was the last time you truly noticed the everyday things quietly holding your life together?In this deeply reflective episode sent in by a listener of The Letterbox Podcast, I read “To the Things I Take for Granted” — a gentle reminder to slow down and appreciate the ordinary magic woven into modern life.From running water, warm showers, and muddy running trainers… to yoga mats, handmade art, and the incredible resilience of the human body, this episode explores gratitude, mindfulness, self compassion, slow living, and the beauty hidden within our daily routines.Together, we reflect on:• Appreciating the small things in life• Romanticising everyday moments• Modern life and convenience• Body gratitude and self acceptance• Slowing down in a busy world• Mindfulness, presence, and reflection• Healing your relationship with yourself• Finding joy in ordinary lifeIf you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or caught in the rush of everyday life, this episode is your invitation to pause, breathe, and reconnect with the quiet magic that surrounds you.✨ If this episode resonated with you, don’t forget to follow The Letterbox Podcast, leave a rating & review on Spotify, and share this episode with someone who may need a gentle reminder to slow down too.You can also share your thoughts on Instagram and tag The Letterbox Podcast to join the conversation.

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    Dear Teenage Me | Life Advice To Your Younger Self

    A heartfelt, reflective letter from your 30s to your teenage self, exploring nostalgia, identity, growing up, and the strange reality of still feeling like “younger you” on the inside.‘Dear Teenage Me’ is an honest chat from our listener to her younger self filled with friendships, MSN chats, Bebo Top Friends drama, awkward crushes, nights out, and the emotional intensity of adolescence. It reflects on the shift into adulthood: learning how to manage bills and responsibilities, realising life doesn’t follow a clear timeline, and discovering that resilience is often built through doing hard, unglamorous things you don’t always want to do. It also touches on nostalgia, the importance of having hobbies and identity outside of work and screens, and the quiet challenges of modern life in an “always online” world.At its core, this episode is about acceptance — of growing older, of changing perspectives, and of still carrying your teenage self with you into adulthood. It’s honest, relatable, emotional, and grounding for anyone who has ever looked back and wondered how they got here so fast.If this resonated with you, please follow the podcast, sharing this episode with someone who needs it, and leaving a rating or review. Your support genuinely helps this show grow. ❤️ 💌 We’d love to hear your story too, so please send your letter to:[email protected]

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    Dear Doomscroll | A Letter About Phone Addiction& Mindless Scrolling

    Welcome back to The Letterbox Podcast — the podcast where real letters from real people are read out loud. In this episode, we read Dear Doomscroll, an honest letter about phone addiction, social media habits, doomscrolling, screen time, and the strange comfort of endlessly scrolling even when we know it’s stealing our time.This letter explores the feeling of being constantly attached to your phone, losing hours to TikTok and Instagram, struggling to be present, and wanting to spend less time scrolling and more time actually living. It’s raw, reflective, relatable, and imperfect in the best way — exactly what The Letterbox Podcast is all about.If you’ve ever caught yourself mindlessly scrolling late at night, picking your phone up without thinking, or craving a healthier relationship with social media, this episode is for you.Perfect for listeners who enjoy emotional storytelling podcasts, spoken word, reflective podcasts, mental health conversations, self-improvement podcasts, calming audio, slow living content, authentic human stories, and short 5-minute podcast episodes.Follow The Letterbox Podcast for more real letters, real stories, and meaningful moments away from the doomscroll.Want your own letter featured anonymously on the podcast? Email: [email protected]

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    To Postpartum Me | A Message To Those Early Days Of Motherhood

    Postpartum life is often described as beautiful — but it can also feel lonely, overwhelming, emotional, and completely life-changing.In this episode of Letterbox, we read an anonymous postpartum letter exploring the reality of new motherhood after birth: postpartum recovery, sleepless nights, breastfeeding, hormonal changes, identity loss, and the emotional weight of caring for a newborn baby while still showing up for a toddler.This story reflects the truth of early motherhood — the quiet moments of connection, the exhaustion, the mum guilt, and the pressure to “bounce back” while your whole life has changed. It touches on postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, maternal mental health, and the hidden emotional experience many new mums go through but rarely talk about.If you are a new mum, pregnant, in the fourth trimester, or supporting someone through postpartum recovery, this episode offers validation, comfort, and real lived experience. It is a reminder that you are not alone in the chaos, the healing, or the identity shift that comes with becoming a mother.This episode is for anyone searching for:postpartum recovery podcast, new mum support, motherhood stories, postpartum depression experience, postpartum anxiety support, fourth trimester, newborn life reality, breastfeeding journey, mum guilt, parenting a newborn and toddler, early motherhood struggles, emotional wellbeing after birth, honest motherhood podcast.Keywords: postpartum, postpartum recovery, postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, new mum, motherhood podcast, parenting podcast, newborn baby care, breastfeeding, sleepless nights, fourth trimester, mum guilt, identity shift motherhood, maternal mental health, early motherhood, emotional wellbeing, parenting a toddler, women’s health, honest motherhood stories

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    To The Man On The Bridge| An Honest Letter About Homelessness, Kindness & Everyday Life

    Thank you so much to our wonderful listener, Amelie for submitting this letter. In this episode of Lettebox Podcast, a parent writes an unsent letter to a homeless man they pass on their morning runs with their child.What begins as a quiet routine crossing a bridge becomes something far more emotionally complex — a reflection on visibility, kindness, and the small interactions that linger far longer than we expect. Each morning exchange of encouragement slowly builds into a deeper awareness of how easily people become “part of the background” in our lives, even while carrying entire worlds of their own.When a simple question from a child — “Why is that man sitting there?” — interrupts the routine, the writer is forced to confront how to explain homelessness, hardship, and human dignity without reducing a person to their circumstances.This episode explores themes of:* homelessness and social invisibility* motherhood and emotional exhaustion* everyday kindness and human connection* empathy, guilt, and helplessness* storytelling through personal lettersA reflective spoken word piece about noticing people, struggling to find the right words, and the quiet impact strangers can have on our lives without ever knowing it.Perfect for listeners who enjoy emotional storytelling podcasts, real-life reflections, and intimate narrative writing.

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    To My Little Loves | A Mother’s Emotional Letter to Her Children

    Welcome to the very first episode of The Letterbox— a podcast built on real, raw, and deeply personal letters.In this emotional and heartwarming debut, we open a powerful letter from a parent to their children — “my little loves.” It’s filled with honest reflections on parenthood, unconditional love, hopes for the future, and the quiet fears we don’t always say out loud. This episode blends humour, vulnerability, and truth, capturing what it really feels like to raise children in today’s world.Whether you’re a mum, dad, parent, or someone reflecting on your own upbringing, this letter will resonate deeply. Expect relatable parenting moments, life advice, and a reminder that love doesn’t need to be perfect to be real.Letterbox is a storytelling podcast sharing anonymous letters about love, relationships, family, heartbreak, growth, and everything in between.Keywords:parenting podcast, letters podcast, emotional storytelling, motherhood, fatherhood, family podcast, love letter, real life stories, relatable content, personal growth, parenting struggles, modern parenting, heartfelt stories, anonymous letters, spoken word podcast💌 Got a letter of your own?Email us at [email protected] or DM us on Instagram: The Letterbox Podcast⭐ Follow, rate & share Letterbox to help more people feel seen through shared stories.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Letterbox Podcast is a storytelling podcast sharing real, anonymous letters about life, love, loss, relationships, mental health, grief, friendship, and human connection.Each episode opens a new letter — heartfelt, funny, emotional, or deeply personal — written by real people and narrated to bring everyday human experiences to life.If you enjoy podcasts about:* real life stories* emotional storytelling* relationship advice* mental health conversations* personal reflections* anonymous confessions…then this podcast is for you.💌 Submit your letter: [email protected]

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The Letterbox Podcast is a storytelling podcast sharing real, anonymous letters about life, love, loss, relationships, mental health, grief, friendship, and human connection.Each episode opens a new letter — heartfelt, funny, emotional, or deeply personal — written by real people and narrated to...

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The Letterbox Podcast is created and hosted by From, Writer.
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