A podcast based on the book, Letters I'll Never Send by Nicole Zelniker. After spending eight months in the psych hospital for attempted suicide, Sadie still isn't sure if she's ready to confront her demons, specifically the death of her infant son.
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The making of 'Letters I'll Never Send'
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Members of the cast and crew talk about the work that went into creating the "Letters I'll Never Send" podcast and reflect on the story. You will hear from Author and Executive Producer Nicole Zelniker, Executive Producer Dulce Valencia who plays Sadie, Director Justyn Melrose, Rachel Barnard who plays Talia Ross and Hayden Young who plays Aaron Go…
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Sadie writes her last letter to Marina. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of anxiety, death, and depression. Please take care of yoursel…
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Sadie, Terry, and Zora figure out how to move on. Kate visits Sadie. Sadie and Zora visit Asher’s grave. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentio…
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Sadie writes her seventh letter to Kim as a way to process her grief. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of anxiety, death, depression, a…
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Sadie struggles with the aftermath of loss. Sadie and Zora help Terry after a devastating turn of events. Zora makes a confession. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of th…
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Kim goes back to the hospital with severe symptoms. Sadie recalls her experience giving birth and the devastation that followed. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this…
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Sadie writes her sixth letter to Kate, detailing their entire relationship. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. For more mental health resources for the queer and trans community, …
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Kate finally sees Marina after many years, and Sadie has a revelation about her relationship with Kate. Marina, Sadie, and Zora go to the beach. Kim shares more news about her health. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-…
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Kim shares some devastating news. Marina worries Sadie won’t be there for her in the future. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of a suic…
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Sadie writes her fifth letter to her biological mother, whom she has never met. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of a suicide attempt, …
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Kim and Terry argue about their circumstances. Aaron shares big news. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of a suicide attempt, anxiety, c…
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Marina gets into trouble at school. Terry and Zora have a long talk. Sadie tells Talia how she really feels. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes me…
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Sadie writes her fourth letter to Talia, detailing their history from middle school until now. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of a su…
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After Terry leaves for his conference in Japan, Kim becomes very ill very quickly. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized misogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of a suicide attemp…
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Aaron and Sadie join Kate for a birthday lunch. Kim introduces Sadie to Rodney, whom she has treatments with. Sadie and Zora have a talk with Marina about Kim’s diagnosis. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized mysogyny, racism, self-harm, seriou…
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Sadie writes her third letter to a past therapist, whom she still has some anger toward. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized mysogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of anxiety an…
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Kim and Sadie spend more time together. Sadie and Zora meet up with Talia at Aaron’s concert. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized mysogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of anxie…
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Kim takes Sadie to the boxing gym, where they end up talking about Kim’s diagnosis. Sadie sees her mom for the first time since she left the hospital. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized mysogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transp…
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Sadie writes her second letter to her cousin, whom she hasn’t seen in many years. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized mysogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of child abuse. Plea…
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Talia resurfaces in Sadie’s life after not visiting her in the psych hospital for months. Sadie has a conversation with Terry about family. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized mysogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Cont…
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Aaron comes over for dinner. Sadie begins writing about her past as part of therapy. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized mysogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of a suicide atte…
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Sadie writes her first letter to Krishna, a woman she ghosted years before. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized mysogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentions of anxiety and depression.…
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Sadie comes back from the hospital and begins therapy with Rosa. Kim starts her chemotherapy treatments. This show will contain mentions of a suicide attempt, addiction, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, homophobia, internalized mysogyny, racism, self-harm, serious illness, and transphobia. Content of this episode includes mentio…
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