About Purely Said: Our Mission to Comfort
The Story Behind Purely Said
Purely Said began with a simple but powerful need: comforting words during difficult moments. Our founder, Amy Lynn, often facing surgeries or daily challenges without reassurance, envisioned a place where anyone could access free male voice-overs, female voice-overs, and other voices. The name “Purely Said” emerged after considering options like “Simply Said,” capturing the heart of spoken encouragement. Purely Said is not a charity but a labor of love, offering digital audio tracks at no cost and optional CDs for a small shipping fee. Personal CD creation is permitted under our Terms of Use. Have questions? Visit our FAQ page.
Our Message of Hope
Everything's going to be okay.
Everything's going to be all right.
You will be okay.
It's going to be all right.
You are going to be okay.
You're going to be all right.
You'll be okay.
These compassionate phrases form the heart of our audio tracks. Volunteers whose voices are selected are featured on our credit page with a link to their website.
Our Vision for Healing
At Purely Said, our vision is to use inspirational audio messages to support emotional healing. Soothing voice-overs can reduce stress, provide comfort during grief, and offer reassurance during medical or personal challenges. Positive, calming words help listeners feel grounded and supported. By offering these resources for free, we aim to make emotional comfort accessible to everyone. Curious about our process? Visit our FAQ page or explore how to contribute on our volunteer page.
How Purely Said Works
Purely Said’s audio tracks are created through a collaborative effort of passionate volunteers. Voice artists submit recordings of comforting phrases for our male voice-overs, female voice-overs, or other voices. Our team selects submissions based on tone, clarity, and compassion. Selected contributors are recognized on our credit page. Tracks are edited and compiled into downloadable albums, available free on our site. CDs are also available for a small shipping fee. Interested in joining us? Visit our volunteer page.
Why Comforting Words Matter
Comforting words, like those in Purely Said’s inspirational audio messages, can lower anxiety, foster hope, and provide emotional grounding during grief or stress. Hearing “Everything’s going to be okay” from our female voice-overs can offer solace in difficult moments. One listener shared, “During my hospital stay, Purely Said’s soothing voice-overs were a lifeline.” The human voice carries emotional nuance that written text cannot replicate, creating a sense of connection and safety. Learn more about our contributors on our credit page.
Our Community
Purely Said thrives thanks to a community of volunteers and listeners united by a shared mission: spreading comfort through inspirational audio messages. Contributors donate their talents to create male voice-overs and other voices that uplift those in need. Listeners share how our tracks have supported them through loss or stress. Follow their stories on X or Facebook. Want to join us? Visit our volunteer page.
Inspiration from Media
Comforting words appear throughout popular media, reflecting the same message we share at Purely Said.
In Source Code (2011), a character says, “Tell me everything’s going to be okay,” and the response is, “Everything’s going to be okay.”
In The Blacklist (Season 2, Episode 17), a character says, “Do you know that everything is going to be okay? You’re going to be okay.”
Contact Us
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