• Grief Is Love Continued: Learning to Carry Loss
    Jul 11 2026

    This episode explores how grief reshapes our view of life, showing that loss isn’t only about death but also endings like divorce, career changes, and the death of a pet.

    It reflects on how grief spills into everyday moments, how it can make us both more grateful and more fearful, and why all forms of loss deserve compassion.

    The host encourages listeners to accept grief as part of love’s continuing story and to give themselves permission to carry that love forward.

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    15 mins
  • Are We Becoming More Like Machines?
    Jul 7 2026

    In this episode of Say It Anyway, Corey Proffitt-Boyd reflects on how our growing reliance on technology and artificial intelligence may be changing how we relate to one another, often replacing presence with efficiency.

    He argues that no algorithm can substitute compassion, patience, or genuine attention, and challenges listeners to put their phones away and practice simple acts of human connection.

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    9 mins
  • When Roles Reverse: The Hidden Work of Caring for Parents
    Jul 1 2026

    Corey Proffitt-Boyd reflects on the quiet, complicated experience of caring for aging parents — the exhaustion, unexpected joy, and the ordinary moments that become treasured memories.

    He shares personal stories about finding humor, facing loneliness and grief, asking for help, and redefining what it means to love well through presence rather than perfection.

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    18 mins
  • My Brain Has No Business Hours
    Jun 29 2026

    Host Corey Proffitt-Boyd explores the familiar experience of a racing mind at night, unpacking why quiet moments bring up old memories, worries, and imagined stories.

    He reframes a busy brain as evidence of a life lived, encourages self-compassion over self-criticism, and offers gentle reminders to seek professional help if thoughts become overwhelming.

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    15 mins
  • What They're Really Carrying: Invisible Burdens We All Share
    Jun 23 2026

    In this episode Corey Proffitt-Boyd reflects on the unseen emotional burdens people carry, drawing from his experience caring for his parents. He explores how love and difficulty can coexist, how strength often looks like persistence, and why we should replace assumptions with compassion.

    The episode encourages listeners who are struggling to be gentle with themselves and invites everyone to meet others with curiosity and kindness, recognizing that most of the important parts of life remain invisible.

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    8 mins
  • You’re Not Behind: The Truth About Timelines and Rest
    Jun 20 2026

    Corey Proffitt-Boyd shares simple, timely reminders: life isn’t a race, uncertainty is part of being human, rest is essential, and growth means allowing yourself to change direction. He urges listeners to show themselves grace, recognize progress, and seek support when needed.

    This episode reassures you that you’re doing better than you think and that your story is still being written.

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    11 mins
  • Wonderfully Strange: An Alien’s Take on Human Habits
    Jun 19 2026

    In this episode, a friendly alien visits Earth and observes everyday human behavior, from gyms and refrigerators to weather talk and repeated button-pressing.

    Through humor and curiosity, the episode highlights our odd, unwritten social rules and small anxieties, then shifts to the warmth behind those quirks—memories, relationships, and the reasons we keep connecting.

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    10 mins
  • Don't Wait to Live: Stop Moving the Finish Line
    Jun 18 2026

    Corey Proffitt-Boyd explores how we often put life on hold—waiting for the perfect job, relationship, or milestone—only to find the finish line keeps moving. He urges listeners to notice and appreciate the ordinary moments and small victories happening right now.

    This episode encourages pursuing goals without letting them steal present joy, and reminds you to create memories and gratitude in the life you are already building.

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    7 mins