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“Say It Anyway” is a podcast about the thoughts most people have—but don’t say out loud.
Hosted by Corey Proffitt-Boyd, each episode dives into real-life moments, questionable decisions, business insights, and the kind of honest conversations that are usually filtered out.
It’s funny, it’s real, and it’s probably something you’ve thought before… but didn’t say.
“Say It Anyway” is a podcast about the thoughts most people have—but don’t say out loud.
Hosted by Corey Proffitt-Boyd, each episode dives into real-life moments, questionable decisions, business insights, and the kind of honest conversations that are usually filtered out.
It’s funny, it’s real, and it’s probably something you’ve thought before… but didn’t say.

Say It Anyway
with Corey Proffitt-Boyd
Real stories. Honest conversations. Things we think about but rarely say.
On Say It Anyway, Corey Proffitt-Boyd talks openly about grief, growing up in poverty in small-town Kentucky, surviving judgment, finding humor in hard seasons, and learning how to keep going when life gets heavy. With a mix of heart, vulnerability, laughter, and unfiltered truth, each episode feels like a late-night conversation with someone who truly gets it.
From personal stories and life lessons to culture, relationships, resilience, and healing, Say It Anyway is a place where honesty matters more than perfection.
Episodes

2 days ago
2 days ago
Host Corey Proffitt-Boyd remembers the awkward, unexpected visits of small-town life — the sudden knock, the pressure to be hospitable, and how privacy once signaled rudeness. He explores how those habits shaped emotional boundaries and the mixed feelings they left behind.
Then he contrasts that world with modern adulthood, where unexpected calls feel intrusive and loneliness is quieter, arguing for a balance between connection and personal boundaries, while showing love.

5 days ago
Stop Apologizing for Your Joy
5 days ago
5 days ago
Corey Proffitt-Boyd examines why people feel embarrassed to openly enjoy things, exploring influences from small-town judgment to social media and learned defenses like sarcasm and humor.
He encourages listeners to reclaim sincerity, accept comfort and joy without apology, and practice softness and vulnerability as a path to healing.

6 days ago
6 days ago
Corey Proffitt-Boyd reflects on the chaotic, funny, and tender world of holiday cookouts—burnt burgers, family characters, quiet tensions, and kids running barefoot—showing how those imperfect gatherings in small working-class towns became treasured memories.
The episode explores nostalgia, sacrifice, and the ways ordinary moments take on lasting meaning, urging listeners to reach out to loved ones and cherish the people who made those days special.

Wednesday May 20, 2026
Did You Eat? The Southern Language of Love
Wednesday May 20, 2026
Wednesday May 20, 2026
This episode explores how many Southern families express love through actions, humor, and food rather than direct words, and how those expressions can be misunderstood.
It reflects on generational coping—how survival, resilience, and wit replaced emotional language for older relatives—and how recognizing that changes our view of those who raised us.
Ultimately, the host reminds listeners that imperfect, awkward, or loud love that consistently shows up is still love worth appreciating.

Saturday May 16, 2026
Why Americans Are Choosing Cannabis Over Alcohol
Saturday May 16, 2026
Saturday May 16, 2026
This episode explores the growing shift from alcohol to cannabis across generations, examining how stress, mental health, loneliness, and changing ideas of wellness are reshaping drinking culture.
Host Corey Proffitt-Boyd shares personal experience and asks why people are seeking gentler forms of relief, urging compassion and deeper questions about how society copes with modern life.

Tuesday May 12, 2026
I'm Fine (But I'm Not): The Hidden Weight of Pretending
Tuesday May 12, 2026
Tuesday May 12, 2026
This episode explores the quiet exhaustion of people who say "I'm fine" while carrying emotional burdens, and the ways we edit our lives to appear okay.
Host Corey Proffitt-Boyd urges honesty, normalizes therapy and messy healing, and encourages listeners to reach out, listen, and stop performing… so real connection and recovery can begin.

Sunday May 10, 2026
The Love Doesn't Leave - Mother’s Day Is Different For Everyone
Sunday May 10, 2026
Sunday May 10, 2026
On this Mother's Day episode of Say It Anyway, Corey Proffittt-Boyd explores the complex emotions of celebrating, missing, and remembering mothers.
He honors the quiet sacrifices parents make, describes how grief often appears in small moments, and suggests love changes form rather than disappears.
Whether you are celebrating or grieving, the episode offers comfort and a reminder that a mother's love leaves lasting traces in who we become.

Saturday May 09, 2026
When Growth Gets Lonely: The Messy Middle of Change
Saturday May 09, 2026
Saturday May 09, 2026
This episode explores why personal growth often feels lonely, showing how awareness sparks change long before the outside world catches up.
It discusses the grief of leaving old identities and relationships, the difference between loneliness and solitude, and how quiet seasons rebuild your sense of self into lasting peace.
