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Women's Stories: From Dayton Diners to Dublin Dreams - One Ohio Mom's Journey of Rising Up
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This is your Women's Stories podcast.
Welcome to Women's Stories, listeners, where we celebrate the unbreakable spirit of women who rise above every storm. I'm your host, and today, we're diving deep into the heart of resilience—the theme that powers every inspiring tale we share. Picture this: a woman staring down the impossible, her back against the wall, society whispering she's not enough. But she doesn't just survive; she transforms. That's the fire of resilience, as explored in the Women's Stories podcast episode on Spreaker, where they remind us it's not mere bouncing back, but uncovering strength when the world says you're weak, finding your voice when silence was demanded.
Let me take you into one such story—my own journey, woven from the threads of real women's triumphs. I grew up in a small town in rural Ohio, raised by a single mom who worked double shifts at the local diner in Dayton, scrubbing plates until her hands cracked, all while hiding bruises from an abusive partner. Like so many, she embodied resilience without even knowing the word. According to Dr. Maureen Murdock's Heroine's Journey model, featured in Script Magazine, women like her embark on a psycho-spiritual path: escaping oppression, discovering worth, and reclaiming the feminine power society tried to strip away. Mom hit that road of trials, facing assumptions that women are inferior, yet she gained confidence, grieved her lost softness, and reconnected with her inner fire.
One night in 2015, after he shattered her favorite porcelain vase—a gift from her own mother—she packed a single duffel bag and walked out the door of our cramped apartment on Main Street. No grand plan, just raw determination. She couch-surfed with friends in Columbus, took night classes at Columbus State Community College, and landed a job as a nurse's aide at OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital. Resilience met reinvention; she wasn't accepting limits. By 2020, she'd earned her nursing degree, bought a modest home in suburban Dublin, and started a support group called Rising Roots for women fleeing violence—drawing from narrative therapy approaches like those in the Dulwich Centre's work with survivors.
Her story mirrors the themes that transform us: self-discovery, when you ditch someone else's script and live your truth; finding your voice, rewriting narratives no longer controlled by others, as Ms. in the Biz urges through dynamic screenplays of complex women. Empowerment blooms in community, like Seeds of Peace's tales of women changing single stories into tapestries of strength. And those small moments? Hers was the quiet dawn drive to her first class, coffee in hand, whispering, "I choose me."
Listeners, resilience isn't a solo act—it's the spark in your small choices, the community that amplifies your roar. Whether it's Alina Yavorovskaya sharing International Women's Day sweets in New York or the Guilty Feminist podcast unpacking our hypocrisies, these stories fuel our fire. You're resilient too; lean into it.
Thank you for tuning in to Women's Stories. Subscribe now for more tales of triumph. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Welcome to Women's Stories, listeners, where we celebrate the unbreakable spirit of women who rise above every storm. I'm your host, and today, we're diving deep into the heart of resilience—the theme that powers every inspiring tale we share. Picture this: a woman staring down the impossible, her back against the wall, society whispering she's not enough. But she doesn't just survive; she transforms. That's the fire of resilience, as explored in the Women's Stories podcast episode on Spreaker, where they remind us it's not mere bouncing back, but uncovering strength when the world says you're weak, finding your voice when silence was demanded.
Let me take you into one such story—my own journey, woven from the threads of real women's triumphs. I grew up in a small town in rural Ohio, raised by a single mom who worked double shifts at the local diner in Dayton, scrubbing plates until her hands cracked, all while hiding bruises from an abusive partner. Like so many, she embodied resilience without even knowing the word. According to Dr. Maureen Murdock's Heroine's Journey model, featured in Script Magazine, women like her embark on a psycho-spiritual path: escaping oppression, discovering worth, and reclaiming the feminine power society tried to strip away. Mom hit that road of trials, facing assumptions that women are inferior, yet she gained confidence, grieved her lost softness, and reconnected with her inner fire.
One night in 2015, after he shattered her favorite porcelain vase—a gift from her own mother—she packed a single duffel bag and walked out the door of our cramped apartment on Main Street. No grand plan, just raw determination. She couch-surfed with friends in Columbus, took night classes at Columbus State Community College, and landed a job as a nurse's aide at OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital. Resilience met reinvention; she wasn't accepting limits. By 2020, she'd earned her nursing degree, bought a modest home in suburban Dublin, and started a support group called Rising Roots for women fleeing violence—drawing from narrative therapy approaches like those in the Dulwich Centre's work with survivors.
Her story mirrors the themes that transform us: self-discovery, when you ditch someone else's script and live your truth; finding your voice, rewriting narratives no longer controlled by others, as Ms. in the Biz urges through dynamic screenplays of complex women. Empowerment blooms in community, like Seeds of Peace's tales of women changing single stories into tapestries of strength. And those small moments? Hers was the quiet dawn drive to her first class, coffee in hand, whispering, "I choose me."
Listeners, resilience isn't a solo act—it's the spark in your small choices, the community that amplifies your roar. Whether it's Alina Yavorovskaya sharing International Women's Day sweets in New York or the Guilty Feminist podcast unpacking our hypocrisies, these stories fuel our fire. You're resilient too; lean into it.
Thank you for tuning in to Women's Stories. Subscribe now for more tales of triumph. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI