Saying I Love You Before It's Too Late | Episode 457

EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 38 MIN

Saying I Love You Before It's Too Late | Episode 457

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

Saying I Love You Before It's Too Late | Episode 457455 episodes sounds like a number until you hear what’s underneath it: a clock you can’t stop, a mental health journey you can’t fake, and a choice to lead by example even when life feels heavy. I talk about why the Voices for Voices TV show and podcast keeps moving, and why creating something meaningful with very little budget can still change lives. If you’ve ever wondered whether your anxiety, depression, trauma, or diagnosis disqualifies you from building a mission, I want this to be a clear answer: it doesn’t.I also return to a conversation that shook me, a rare and honest look at caregiving and how we treat people as they age. Dementia, Alzheimer’s, cancer, assisted living, end-of-life decisions, and family dynamics can make people disappear socially long before they’re gone. I share why dignity and respect matter, why “being there” can be the whole point, and how simple acts like sitting in the same room can bring real comfort when words run out.The most personal moments come from my own story: recovery after a hospital discharge, fear that lingered for months, and the quiet support my dad gave me without needing credit. I also talk about regret, the weight of not saying “I love you” sooner, and what it felt like to finally say it while he could still understand. If any of this hits home, share it with someone who needs it, subscribe for more real conversations, and leave a review so more people can find Voices for Voices. Who are you going to reach out to today?*Donate Today:  lovevoices.org**Find our book here:Amazon: https://voices-for-voices.org/3ZhJ6AWPublisher: https://voices-for-voices.org/3LKL1uN***Website: https://voices-for-voices.org/4byLXgbInstagram: @voicesforvoicesTikTok: @voices_for_voicesFacebook: Voices for Voices*Voices for Voices is a 501c3 nonprofit charity. All donations are 100% tax deductible.Chapter Markers0:00 Welcome And Big Ask To Share1:20 Why The Catalog Keeps Growing3:46 Making Hard Topics Visible6:15 Caregiving With Dignity And Respect12:52 When Presence Is The Comfort14:54 Recovery Fears After The Hospital18:17 Regret And Learning To Say Love21:12 Time Is Limited So Show Up22:55 Closing Thanks And Subscribe Reminder#justiceforjustin #justiceforvoicesforvoicestiktok #VoicesforVoices #BeingThere #NonVerbalCommunication #EmotionalSupport #ConnectionMatters #PresenceOverWords #SilentUnderstanding #QualityTime #CompassionInAction #EmpathyInRelationships #MindfulPresence #SupportWithoutWords #HumanConnection #ListeningWithHeart #MeaningfulRelationships #AffectionWithoutSpeech #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion  #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #Episode457Support the show

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