The Letterbox Podcast

Read By Me, Written By You

The Letterbox Podcast is a short storytelling podcast featuring real letters and real-life stories from around the world. Each episode (under 10 minutes) shares a single letter read aloud with light context. Topics include relationships, love, heartbreak, friendship, grief, mental health, personal stories, and emotional storytelling. No judgement, no advice — just anonymous confessions and human connection. 💌 theletterboxpodcast@outlook.com

  1. 4 days ago

    To Every Politician Past and Present| A Carers Plea For Support

    In this episode of The Letterbox Podcast, Mary writes a powerful open letter to politicians past and present who she believes have ignored the plight of unpaid carers in the UK. Mary shares her lived experience as the full-time carer for her son Daniel, who suffered severe brain damage in infancy following complications from a childhood cancer diagnosis. For over 44 years, she has provided round-the-clock care — totalling around 138 hours every week — alongside the emotional, physical, and financial pressures that come with lifelong caregiving. She speaks candidly about Carer’s Allowance, currently £86.45 per week, which equates to approximately 63p an hour for her care, and the strict earnings threshold that penalises carers who try to supplement their income. Mary also highlights the impact of policy changes such as carers losing their allowance upon reaching state pension age, despite continuing their caring responsibilities. This episode explores the reality of unpaid carers in the UK, the hidden labour that supports families and the wider health and social care system, and the ongoing debate around welfare support, disability care, and government policy. A deeply personal letter that raises urgent questions about how society values care, disability support, and the millions of unpaid carers who quietly hold everything together. You can follow Mary’s campaign on her instagram @mcgo_2022. The link to her petition is here https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/765364?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZnRzaASl97VleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAadhYdrffFM5a8yeF2gmfJRu4TOoah8pAQWJqEzl7swHT1GprGMtyHo8ZLfmfg_aem_pCh-sAT1DwQukPiBY_Nlrw&utm_id=97760_v0_s00_e0_tv3

    9 min
  2. 19 Jun

    Dear Brain Injury | A Wife’s Letter After Her Husband’s Traumatic Brain Injury

    In this episode of The Letterbox Podcast, an anonymous writer shares a deeply personal letter about her husband’s brain injury and the stranger who came to live with them after his accident. She writes about the shock of what happened, the hospital journey, and the weeks that followed, when everything familiar was suddenly changed. She describes the moment life split into before and after, and what it means to begin again in a world that no longer looks the same. Her hope in sharing this letter is that others in a similar situation may come to understand that the stranger is not the person standing in front of them, but the injury that happened to them—a powerful message of hope for anyone walking a similar path. At its heart, this letter is about love—love that remains even when everything else shifts. It is about determination in the face of change, and the strength it takes to keep going, together, through something neither of them chose. She also reflects on how they continue to live alongside the injury—some days with laughter, some days with grief—but always with a commitment to keep moving forward, and to keep choosing each other in a life that has been permanently altered. If this episode resonated with you, please follow The Letterbox Podcast, share it with someone who might need it, and leave a review to help these stories reach others who may feel less alone. If you have a story of your own that you would like to share, you can write your own letter and email it to theletterboxpodcast@outlook.com.

    9 min
  3. 11 Jun

    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.

    7 min
  4. 8 Jun

    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 theletterboxpodcast@outlook.com. If 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.

    6 min
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The Letterbox Podcast is a short storytelling podcast featuring real letters and real-life stories from around the world. Each episode (under 10 minutes) shares a single letter read aloud with light context. Topics include relationships, love, heartbreak, friendship, grief, mental health, personal stories, and emotional storytelling. No judgement, no advice — just anonymous confessions and human connection. 💌 theletterboxpodcast@outlook.com