• Quiet Care (Dear Me)
    Dec 21 2025

    Quiet Care (Dear Me) is a sung letter about offering patience, tenderness, and everyday kindness, the kind of care we often give so freely to others, but forget to give ourselves.

    This song lives in the small moments: coming home, slowing down, being seen, and choosing gentleness when no one is watching. It’s written as a reminder that rest doesn’t have to be earned, and care doesn’t have to be loud to be real.

    The words are mine.
    The music was created using AI.

    Take what resonates, and let it speak to you in your own way.

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    5 mins
  • A Prayer for the Heavyhearted
    Dec 9 2025

    Sometimes a heart doesn’t shatter loudly, it breaks quietly.
    And quiet pain can be the kind that lingers the longest.

    This episode is for the ones who are tired, disappointed, grieving silently, or healing in ways no one sees. For the ones showing up every day while fighting battles most people never know about.

    Here, I speak from a place I’ve lived...needing presence more than pressure, understanding more than advice, and someone to sit with me in the ache instead of rushing me out of it.

    If you’ve been holding on by a thread, this is a space to breathe.
    To rest.
    To remember you’re not alone.
    To feel seen, even if quietly.

    Take a moment with me.
    Lay the weight down for a little while.
    Breathe in the silence…breathe out the ache.

    May this prayer meet you softly.
    May peace sit with you tonight.
    May you rise again...gently, slowly, beautifully.

    Featuring original lyrics:
    “God is in the stillness. He won’t let you break.”

    This episode is rooted in:
    healing, faith, prayer, mental health, emotional wellbeing, inner healing, spiritual growth, comfort, and encouragement for the heavyhearted.

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    7 mins
  • Gracefully Broken & Entirely Whole
    Nov 29 2025

    Today’s episode is an invitation to sit with the tender truth that so many of us carry: the place where breaking and becoming meet.

    I’m talking about what it really means to be gracefully broken...not damaged, not defective, but reshaped. Not undone, but opened. Not falling apart, but unfolding into a truer version of yourself.

    And at the very same time, I’m holding the truth that we are also entirely whole...even in our stretching, even in our shifting, even in the quiet unraveling that makes room for who we’re becoming.

    This episode is for anyone living in that tension.
    Anyone who’s releasing old stories.
    Anyone who’s outgrowing old identities.
    Anyone who’s stepping into a new room within themselves.

    You are not collapsing, you’re evolving.
    You are not losing yourself , you’re returning to yourself.
    And you don’t have to hold it alone.

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    5 mins
  • That Small Reminder I Didn’t Know I Needed
    Nov 24 2025

    A small reminder showed up in the quiet ,a tiny nudge that whispered, “Keep going.”


    In this soft commentary, I talk about the gentle encouragement that arrived when I didn’t expect it, and what it means to honor the small things that keep us moving through everyday life.


    If you’ve been wondering whether your quiet efforts matter… this one’s for you.

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    4 mins
  • The Grace They Didn't Give Back
    Apr 19 2025

    This Friday night, I’m sitting with the weight of grace—how it feels to give it freely, and what it does to us when we don’t get it back. There’s a specific kind of ache that comes from watching someone offer softness to people who once hurt them deeply… while you’re left out in the cold, even after you’ve grown.

    In this episode, I read a Dear Me letter about withheld grace, share my own reflections on what that silence feels like, and speak directly to anyone who’s ever felt stuck in someone else’s memory of them. If you’ve been doing the work—quietly, imperfectly, but earnestly—this one’s for you.

    Come sit with me.
    Same couch, same vibe.

    This is Annie, with Privately Voiced Letters.

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    7 mins
  • Soft Life, But Make It Exhausted
    Apr 11 2025

    This week's letter is for the tired ones-the ones choosing gentleness even when life is loud. We're unpacking what the soft life really means, how to walk it out in chaos, and why rest, forgiveness, and small joys matter more than perfection. You deserve softness, even if the week was messy. Especially if it was.

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    7 mins
  • The Art of Slowing Down (Even When Life Won't Let You)
    Mar 19 2025

    We live in a world that glorifies the hustle-where slowing down feels like falling behind. But at what cost? In this episode of Privately Voiced Letters: Dear Me Podcast, we're breaking the cycle of burnout and unpacking the truth about rest, balance, and why taking care of yourself isn't a luxury-it's a neccessity.

    I'll share the struggles we all face when it comes to slowing down, the fear of being "unproductive," and how we can redefine rest as something powerful instead of something to be earned. We'll also take a moment to reflect on Luke 13:31-35 and what it teaches us about moving with intention, not exhaustion.

    If you've been running on empty, this is your reminder to pause before life forces you to.

    #RestIsProductive #MentalHealthAwareness #SlowDownToSpeedUp #MoveWithIntention #DearMe #PrivatelyVoicedLetters

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    6 mins
  • Showing Up for Yourself ~ Even When It's Hard
    Mar 15 2025

    We show up for work, for family, for friends-but when it comes to ourselves, we hesitate. Why is that? In this episode of Privately Voiced Letters: Dear Me Podcast, we're diving into the uncomfortable truth about setting boundaries, choosing rest, and finally putting ourselves first. It's not selfish-it's necessary. Plus, I'm sharing a personal Dear Me letter that I know many of us need to hear.


    If you're ever struggled with saying no, felt guilty for prioritizing yourself, or wondered if you're 'too much' for wanting peace-this one's for you.


    Hit play, take a deep breath, and remember: your peace is not up for negotiation.

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    8 mins