“I’m no different than you.”

Dying To Tell You is a weekly podcast about life and living through the lens of death and dying.

Palliative Care Chaplain Cody sits down with amazing guests—most of them facing a terminal diagnosis—and together they explore grief and joy, fear and acceptance, hope and meaning and, ultimately, love.

Whether you’ve been affected by loss or illness, or you’re simply curious to know what it feels like to face the finish line we’ll all face one day, join us for these deeply human conversations.

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Certicate announcing Cody Hustedler as the winner of a PodGround creator micro-grant, featuring his photo, the title "Dying to Tell You," and a blue background with a lotus flower illustration.

Winner of a Podground Creator Micro-Grant

We are honored to be one of the first two recipients of Podground’s Creator Micro-Grant for 2026. The co-winner of the micro-grant and recognition is the fantastically helpful podcast Mindful Drinking & Moderation in Midlife—check it out!


Featured on Colorado Public Radio

Cody sat down with CPR host and journalist Chandra Thomas Whitfield to tell Colorado listeners what Dying To Tell You is all about. Listen to his interview on CPR’s Aging Matters here.

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“There’s a lot to learn from someone whose finish line is in sight.”

CODY HUFSTEDLER,
PALLIATIVE CARE CHAPLAIN & HOST