One New Message is a podcast for people who picked up the phone to call and say something important, but hung up when they were met with an answering machine. These messages may never have been said, but it doesn't mean they don't exist. One New Message wants to hear those messages you never sent, t…
It's never too late to call.Joshua Watkis aka Scribe reaches out to some family he hasn't talked to in a while.
When was the last time you saw your university roommate?Ian Capstick apologies to his former friend.
It's Mother's Day. We had some listeners call in and tell us what they would tell their Mothers and share their intimate stories with us. Everything from the smiles to the tears to a death on Mother's Day, no one holds back.
Have you ever had a friendship slowly fade away and you couldn't explain why? Or maybe you never wanted to fade, but it still did. Craig opens up about the complexities of friendships, and hopes to gain one back that he lost.
You never know who you will meet that will change your life. David crossed paths with those who showed him the beautiful country of Ghana, and shaped who he is today.
Are you a commuter? Do you use public transit? Do you take the same route every day and run into the same people? Llyvell does. That's where he met Mug Man. Llyvell knows that not his name, and knows he likes mugs, but Llyvell had some words for the man he knows too well, and not at all.
Hi, what's your name? More importantly, what does your name mean? To Jeannine, it means a connection to her late grandmother. Jeannine left a message to her grandmother and namesake telling the story of their shared letters. If you've ever been unhappy with your name - maybe you've even thought of changing it - listen to today's episode and reflect on exactly what your name means to you.
We all have moments we want to talk to our past selves about. Whether it be a past ex to avoid dating, a moment of embarrassment to sidestep, or just a moment in time when the going got tough. Isabel left a message for her past self, letting her know that it might not look like it, but she has an eating disorder, but with a little bit of self-love, and a little bit of knitting, she can get through it all.For more information on eating disorders, check out NEDIC for amazing resources.
Living in America and being brown skinned post 9/11 was not an easy task. Ali Hassan from CBC Radio's Laugh Out Loud touches upon his struggle in a tough job market and how 9/11 changes his life. He talks about Sunil (...maybe?) and how their chance encounter changed his life forever.
May 8th is a special day for us. It's Mother's Day. We had some listeners call in and tell us what they would tell their Mothers and share their intimate stories with us. Everything from the smiles to the tears to a death on Mother's Day, no one holds back.
When I think back to these moments, I can't help but wonder if they were planned."When you meet someone for the first time, you never quite know how they're going to impact you. But in some way, everyone you meet does. This week's message is from Trevor. He looks back to when he worked at a summer camp with his friend Leslie - a proven force in his life.
Everyone had that one teacher that you owed the world to.The teacher that went above and beyond to get you through the day.It's more than a job well done - but we don't always pass on that gratitude to the Mr.'s and Mrs.'s of our high school years.Our first message is from the co-producer on the show Arif Jaffer. Listen in as he shares a message that he hopes will make his former vice principal proud.