The Letterbox Podcast

by The Letterbox Podcast

The Letterbox Podcast shares real letters written by real people — the words they needed to say, the stories they wanted heard, and the moments that shaped their lives. Each episode opens a new letter, taking you into someone else’s world through stories of love, loss, change, hope, and everything in between. Because behind every letter is a person, and every story reminds us we’re never as alone as we think. 💌 Send your letter to theletterboxpodcast@outlook.com

  1. Aug 13

    Dear Dowon | A Letter To The Friend Who Made Me Love Myself

    A Letter to the Friend Who Made Me Love Myself is a heartfelt letter by Hajara, a Sri Lankan writer and poet, exploring the life-changing power of platonic love, long-distance friendship, creativity, and self-discovery. Addressed to her friend, Dowon, this deeply personal piece reflects on how loving another person can transform the way we see ourselves. Through handmade gifts, handwritten letters, and small acts of devotion, Hajara discovers a gentler, more creative version of herself—one she never knew existed. It’s a moving reminder that genuine friendship has the power to soften anger, inspire healing, and help us become the people we most want to be. If you’ve ever had someone who changed your life simply by existing, this letter is for you. A huge thank you to Hajara for sharing such a personal and beautifully written letter with The Letterbox Podcast. You can read more of her poetry and personal writing on Medium, and find her fiction on Wattpad at @hajarahilmee. The Letterbox Podcast is where people from around the world share honest letters about love, loss, friendship, family, hope, and everything in between. If you have a letter you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Send it to theletterboxpodcast@outlook.com. Keywords: friendship podcast, platonic friendship, platonic love, self-love, long-distance friendship, emotional letter, healing through writing, personal growth, creative writing, poetry, storytelling podcast, letter writing, Hajara, Sri Lanka, The Letterbox Podcast.

  2. Aug 12

    Dear Laura | Losing 25 Stone & Learning to Love Myself

    At 25 years old, Laura (@laurabudreviciene ) was told she might not live to see 30. Now, as she prepares to celebrate her 30th birthday, she’s the healthiest and happiest she’s ever been. Over five years, she’s lost almost 25 stone and has recently undergone life-changing skin removal surgery—a milestone that marks just one chapter in a much bigger story. Because this isn’t really a story about weight loss. It’s a letter to the younger version of herself who believed life wouldn’t begin until she was thinner. A letter about discovering that confidence isn’t found on the scales, happiness isn’t measured by a goal weight, and the greatest transformation wasn’t physical at all—it was learning to believe she was enough. In this heartfelt episode of The Letterbox Podcast, Laura reflects on resilience, motherhood, marriage, mental health, body image, self-worth and the unexpected ways one decision can change the trajectory of an entire life. If you’ve ever felt like your life was on hold while waiting to become someone else, this letter is for you. A huge thank you to Laura for sharing such an honest and hopeful letter. If you’d like to follow her journey, you can find her on Instagram @laurabudreviciene. If this episode resonated with you, please follow The Letterbox Podcast, leave a rating or review, and share it with someone who might need to hear these words today. If you’d like to write your own letter to a person, place, memory or version of yourself, I’d love to hear from you. Your letter can be anonymous if you wish. 📧 theletterboxpodcast@outlook.com weight loss journey, losing 25 stone, self-love, body image, confidence, motherhood, mental health, skin removal surgery, weight loss transformation, glp-1, goal weight, self-worth, letter to my younger self.

  3. Jul 29

    Dear Grandpa | A Letter About Grief, Losing a Grandfather & Carrying On Their Legacy

    There are some people you never stop wanting to call. In this episode of The Letterbox Podcast, Aileen writes to her grandfather, four years after his death. She shares the conversations she still longs to have, the milestones she wishes she could tell him about, and the promise she has made to carry his kindness into the world. This episode explores grief after losing a grandparent, the enduring bond between grandparents and grandchildren, bereavement, family, love, loss, remembrance, and learning to live with someone’s absence while keeping their legacy alive. Thank you to Aileen for trusting The Letterbox Podcast with your letter. You can find more of her writing on Instagram at @_hopeful.words_ The Letterbox Podcast is a storytelling podcast where every episode features a real letter, written by a real person, about the experiences that have shaped their life. From grief and heartbreak to friendship, parenthood, hope and healing, these are stories told in the writers’ own words. If you have a letter you’d like to share, I’d love to hear from you. Email: theletterboxpodcast@outlook.com Follow The Letterbox Podcast on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts, and leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying the show. It helps more people discover these stories. Keywords: grief podcast, losing a grandparent, losing a grandfather, grief after loss, bereavement, grandparents, granddaughter, family relationships, life after loss, storytelling podcast, personal stories, real letters, remembrance, healing from grief, emotional podcast.

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The Letterbox Podcast shares real letters written by real people — the words they needed to say, the stories they wanted heard, and the moments that shaped their lives. Each episode opens a new letter, taking you into someone else’s world through stories of love, loss, change, hope, and everything in between. Because behind every letter is a person, and every story reminds us we’re never as alone as we think. 💌 Send your letter to theletterboxpodcast@outlook.com

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