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confessions.

Podcast af simple stories project.

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Confessions is a short-form storytelling podcast about the things people never planned to say out loud. Each episode is a single, anonymous confession; moments of guilt, regret, relief, or quiet truth; shared without judgement or spectacle. These are not dramatic revelations or public apologies. They are ordinary people admitting to choices they still think about, words they never said, or moments that changed how they see themselves. Episodes are brief and self-contained. A private voice. A single truth. Left with the listener to sit with. New stories released daily. Explore all shows: https://www.simplestoriesproject.com Support and get exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/cw/SimpleStoriesproject

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episode I Let the Call Ring and Didn’t Call Back cover

I Let the Call Ring and Didn’t Call Back

The phone rang on the table, and she chose not to answer. Priya saw the name. Someone she spoke to regularly. Not urgent. But consistent. She watched it ring. Paused. She was in the middle of something small. Nothing important. Just something easier not to interrupt. She let it stop. Told herself she would call back. In a few minutes. A message followed. “Call me when you can.” She read it. Placed the phone down. Later became the next hour. Then the rest of the evening. The next day, it was still there. The missed call. The message beneath it. She thought about replying. Acknowledging it. But it felt delayed now. Less natural. Easier to leave. Time moved. The message slipped out of view. There were no follow-ups. No second call. Weeks later, it came up. Indirectly. Something had happened around that time. Details she hadn’t known. Moments she hadn’t been part of. Priya recognised the timing immediately. The evening. The call. The pause. She has replayed it since. Not what followed. Just the moment itself. The screen lighting up. The choice to wait. And she understands now that some moments don’t feel important until they’re the only ones you remember clearly. New stories released daily. Explore all shows: https://www.simplestoriesproject.com [https://www.simplestoriesproject.com] Support the project and access expanded stories: https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject [https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject] Confessions podcast | short human stories | reflective storytelling | Simple Stories Project

19. apr. 2026 - 3 min
episode I Said I’d Seen the Film and Never Corrected It cover

I Said I’d Seen the Film and Never Corrected It

The question came up in conversation, and he answered before thinking. Aaron recognised the title. Had seen clips. Heard people talk about it. But he hadn’t watched it fully. When it reached him, he said he had. The conversation moved quickly. People asked what he thought. About scenes. Characters. The ending. Aaron answered carefully. General enough to hold. Familiar enough to sound certain. No one questioned it. After that, it came up again. Different groups. Different settings. Each time, the same assumption. That he knew it. That he had seen it. He thought about correcting it. Early on. Before it settled. But it would have meant going back. Explaining the first answer. So he didn’t. Instead, he filled the gaps. Watched clips. Read summaries. Learned enough to speak about it. Over time, it became easier. More natural. People associated it with him. Asked for his opinion. Included him in conversations. Aaron accepted it. Lightly. Without changing it. Years later, it still comes up. He has never watched it fully. Not from beginning to end. Sometimes he considers it. Closing the gap. But it feels unnecessary now. And he understands that familiarity can be built from something small that was never corrected. New stories released daily. Explore all shows: https://www.simplestoriesproject.com [https://www.simplestoriesproject.com] Support the project and access expanded stories: https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject [https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject] Confessions podcast | short human stories | reflective storytelling | Simple Stories Project

18. apr. 2026 - 2 min
episode I Moved It and Let Them Think They’d Lost It cover

I Moved It and Let Them Think They’d Lost It

The folder wasn’t where they expected it to be, and she knew exactly why. Clara had picked it up earlier that morning. Shared space. Shared desks. Things moved throughout the day. It wasn’t hers. But she needed something from it. She looked through it. Took what she needed. Then set it down somewhere else. Not far. Just a different surface. It felt practical. Out of the way. She didn’t think about it again. Later that afternoon, someone was looking for it. Checked the usual place. It wasn’t there. They asked if anyone had seen it. Clara recognised it immediately. The small shift she had made. There was space to say something. To explain. To point to where it was. Instead, she watched. They checked again. Looked around. Then found it. Exactly where she had left it. There was a brief comment. A remark about misplacing things. It settled easily. Clara didn’t correct it. It hadn’t caused a problem. Nothing had been lost. Only moved. But she noticed something in the moment. How quickly the explanation had changed. From action to assumption. Now, when something is misplaced, she notices the pause more clearly. The point where it could be clarified. Or left. New stories released daily. Explore all shows: https://www.simplestoriesproject.com [https://www.simplestoriesproject.com] Support the project and access expanded stories: https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject [https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject] Confessions podcast | short human stories | reflective storytelling | Simple Stories Project Simple Stories Project

17. apr. 2026 - 3 min
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I Kept a Copy of a File I Wasn’t Meant to Have

The file was still accessible at the end of the project, and he saved a copy before it disappeared. Ben was organising documents. Moving files. Closing things down. Everything had been finalised. Shared. Archived. Routine. One document stood out. Not because it was unusual. Because it was complete. More detailed than what had been circulated. He opened it. Scrolled through. Sections he hadn’t seen before. Information he hadn’t needed at the time. He paused. Considered closing it. Leaving it where it was. Instead, he saved a copy. Downloaded it. Renamed it. Stored it with his own files. It felt practical. Something that might be useful later. The next day, access was removed. Permissions changed. The file was gone. Except for the version he had kept. At first, he didn’t open it again. Then occasionally. Reading through more carefully. Understanding more than he had before. He never shared it. Never referenced it directly. Only carried it forward. Used it quietly. Years later, it’s still there. Moved between devices. Kept without discussion. Not used often. But not deleted. And he understands now that some boundaries don’t feel like lines until after you’ve already stepped past them. New stories released daily. Explore all shows: https://www.simplestoriesproject.com [https://www.simplestoriesproject.com] Support the project and access expanded stories: https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject [https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject] Confessions podcast | short human stories | reflective storytelling | Simple Stories Project

16. apr. 2026 - 2 min
episode I Agreed When I Didn’t Mean It cover

I Agreed When I Didn’t Mean It

There was a moment to say something different, and she chose not to. Rachel was in conversation with him. Nothing formal. Just the two of them talking. The topic had built gradually. Something they both had opinions on. He spoke first. Confident. Certain. Rachel followed at first. Then felt the point where her view shifted. A small difference. Clear enough to notice. He paused. Looked at her. Waiting. There was space to respond. To explain. To disagree. Rachel nodded. Said it made sense. The conversation moved on. Easily. Without friction. Nothing lingered. But something had changed. Not in what was said. In what wasn’t. She noticed it afterwards. The version of herself she had presented. Aligned. Agreeing. Uncomplicated. It became easier to repeat. Small moments. Similar conversations. Places where she could speak. Or stay quiet. Rachel often chose the same response. Agreement. Continuation. They still talk like that. Comfortable. Familiar. But sometimes, when the same topic returns, she notices the pause again. The point where something else could have been said. And understands that agreement can become its own version of truth if it’s the one you choose often enough. New stories released daily. Explore all shows: https://www.simplestoriesproject.com [https://www.simplestoriesproject.com] Support the project and access expanded stories: https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject [https://www.patreon.com/SimpleStoriesProject] Confessions podcast | short human stories | reflective storytelling | Simple Stories Project

15. apr. 2026 - 2 min
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