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If I Could Say One More Thing

If I Could Say One More Thing

Di: Andrea Appelwick | If I Could Say One More Thing
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A podcast about the words left unsaid... the unfinished conversations that linger in memory.

Through real stories from real people, each episode explores love, loss, grief, and the moments that still echo. Part storytelling, part reflection, If I Could Say One More Thing is a safe space for memory, closure, and connection.

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  • S02E13 | The Date That Meant Two Things
    Jun 22 2026

    The date was chosen for us. That’s what made it impossible to ignore.

    In this episode, a woman signs the final papers of her divorce on the same day she once said yes... her wedding anniversary. Thirty years, distilled into a signature. Not an ending marked by heartbreak, but by something quieter… a shift in gravity.

    The Date That Meant Two Things is a reflective audio story about the kinds of relationships that don’t break, but slowly transform into something unrecognizable, and yet, somehow still present. It explores what it means to remain connected long after love has changed shape, and how difficult it can be to let go of the version of “us” that continues to exist in the background of our lives.

    What unfolds is not a story of loss, but of acknowledgment. Of realizing that some endings don’t arrive loudly… they arrive as quiet confirmations of something that has been true for a long time.

    After the story, Andrea speaks with Maria about why she requested this episode, not to revisit a painful past, but to understand the emotional complexity of something that never felt like a clean ending. Their conversation explores long-term love, separation without rupture, and the subtle, often invisible ties that remain even when a life together no longer does.

    This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered what it means to officially let go… and whether anything truly ends when it does.

    🔗 Links & Ways to Connect Website: https://www.ificouldsayonemorething.com Submit your story (private): https://linktr.ee/IfICouldSayOneMoreThing

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    31 min
  • S02E12 | The Place I Still Have
    Jun 8 2026

    The place was still there. I just didn’t know if I was. In this episode, a mother and daughter sit side by side after a family wedding, sharing a quiet car ride to the airport. Nothing dramatic has happened between them, just the slow accumulation of distance that can form over years of trying to love each other in ways that don’t quite land. The Place I Still Have is a reflective audio story about presence, perception, and the subtle ways relationships shift over time. It explores what happens when care is expressed through steadiness instead of closeness, and how easily love can be misunderstood when it isn’t spoken in the language the other person needs. What unfolds is not a reconciliation in the traditional sense, but a moment of recognition, where two people begin to understand the gap between intention and impact, and what it might take to step back toward each other. After the story, Andrea speaks with Linda about why she requested this episode, not because the conversation has already happened, but because it hasn’t. Their conversation explores the fear of losing closeness, the courage it takes to speak honestly after years of silence, and the possibility that imagining a conversation might be the first step toward having it. This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered if it’s too late to say something that still matters… and hoped that it might not be. 🔗 Links & Ways to Connect Website: https://www.ificouldsayonemorething.com Submit your story (private): https://linktr.ee/IfICouldSayOneMoreThing

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    28 min
  • S02E11 | The Question I Didn’t Ask
    May 25 2026

    The question was ready. I wasn’t. In this episode, a woman stands at the end of an ordinary evening: a doorway, a pause, a familiar urge to seek clarity. What follows isn’t a confrontation or a turning point in the traditional sense, but a quiet decision, one that marks a shift in how she listens to herself, and how she understands when a question no longer belongs to her. The Question I Didn’t Ask is a reflective audio story about timing, restraint, and emotional self-trust. It explores the difference between curiosity and need, and the realization that not every truth improves a moment. Sometimes, growth doesn’t arrive through answers... it arrives through choosing silence. After the story, Andrea speaks with Elena about why she requested this episode, not for closure or to imagine a different outcome, but to understand why not asking felt like a turning point. Their conversation touches on maturity, internal authority, and the subtle ways our relationship with uncertainty changes over time. This episode is for anyone who has ever paused with a question on their lips... and trusted themselves enough to let it go. 🔗 Links & Ways to Connect Website: https://www.ificouldsayonemorething.com Submit your story (private): SayOneMoreThingPod@gmail.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/IfICouldSayOneMoreThing

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    32 min
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