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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
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 Goldman.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
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 yourself while listening and reach out for help if you need it. Enjoy the podcast!
Letters I’ll Never Send. Episode 22. Epilogue.
Featuring:
Dulce Valencia-Sanchez as Sadie Goldman.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
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 mentions of anxiety, death, depression, and serious illness.
Please take care of yourself while listening and reach out for help if you need it. Enjoy the podcast!
Letters I’ll Never Send. Episode 21. Begin Again.
Featuring:
Dulce Valencia-Sanchez as Sadie Goldman, Jhannelle Dionne as Zora Walker, Chris Baer as Terry Hamilton, Aïcha Martine Thaim as Marina Goldman-Walker, Rachael Langton as Kate Goldman, Maya Goldman as Claudia, and Terri Daniels as Shauna.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
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, and serious illness.
Please take care of yourself while listening and reach out for help if you need it. Enjoy the podcast!
Letters I’ll Never Send. Episode 20. Lights.
Featuring:
Dulce Valencia-Sanchez as Sadie Goldman and Jenna Ng Lowry as Kim Salazar.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
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 this episode includes mentions of a suicide attempt, anxiety, death, depression, and serious illness.
Please take care of yourself while listening and reach out for help if you need it. Enjoy the podcast!
Letters I’ll Never Send. Episode 19. What Comes Next.
Featuring:
Dulce Valencia-Sanchez as Sadie Goldman, Jhannelle Dionne as Zora Walker, Chris Baer as Terry Hamilton, Beatriz Caldas as Rosa.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
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 episode includes mentions of a suicide attempt, anxiety, child abuse and neglect, death, depression, and serious illness. For more mental and physical health resources for women, check out the Office on Women’s Health at www.womenshealth.gov.
Please take care of yourself while listening and reach out for help if you need it. Enjoy the podcast!
Letters I’ll Never Send. Episode 18. Gone.
Featuring:
Dulce Valencia-Sanchez as Sadie Goldman, Jhannelle Dionne as Zora Walker, Jenna Ng Lowry as Kim Salazar, Chris Baer as Terry Hamilton, and Charles Coates as Nurse.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
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, check out the LGBT National Help Center at lgbtnationalhelpcenter.org.
Please take care of yourself while listening and reach out for help if you need it. Enjoy the podcast!
Letters I’ll Never Send. Episode 17. From the First.
Featuring:
Dulce Valencia-Sanchez as Sadie Goldman and Rachael Langton as Kate Goldman. Adapted by Dulce Valencia-Sanchez and Nicole Zelniker.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
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-harm, serious illness, and transphobia.
Content of this episode includes mentions of a suicide attempt, anxiety, death depression, child neglect, serious illness, and transphobia. For more mental health resources, check out the National Institute of Mental Health at nimh.nih.gov.
Please take care of yourself while listening and reach out for help if you need it. Enjoy the podcast!
Letters I’ll Never Send. Episode 16. Thunder.
Featuring:
Dulce Valencia-Sanchez as Sadie Goldman, Jhannelle Dionne as Zora Walker, Jenna Ng Lowry as Kim Salazar, Chris Baer as Terry Hamilton, Aïcha Martine Thaim as Marina Goldman-Walker, and Rachael Langton as Kate Goldman.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
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 suicide attempt, anxiety, death, depression, racism, and serious illness. For more mental health resources for anxiety and depression, check out the Anxiety and Depression Association of America at adaa.org.
Please take care of yourself while listening and reach out for help if you need it. Enjoy the podcast!
Letters I’ll Never Send. Episode 15. The Good and the Bad.
Featuring:
Dulce Valencia-Sanchez as Sadie Goldman, Jhannelle Dionne as Zora Walker, Jenna Ng Lowry as Kim Salazar, Chris Baer as Terry Hamilton, Aïcha Martine Thaim as Marina Goldman-Walker, Beatriz Caldas as Rosa.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
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, anxiety, death, and depression. For more mental health resources for young people, check out The Jed Foundation at jedfoundation.org.
Please take care of yourself while listening and reach out for help if you need it. Enjoy the podcast!
Letters I’ll Never Send. Episode 14. To Whoever You Are.
Featuring:
Dulce Valencia-Sanchez as Sadie Goldman.
Letters I’ll Never Send was written by Nicole Zelniker and adapted by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker.
Editing and sound design by Joe Dexter.
Music by Jacob Derwin.
Letters I’ll Never Send is executive produced by Dulce Valencia and Nicole Zelniker, and directed by Justyn Melrose.
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.