What’s Your Story? is a collection of unhurried conversations exploring the intersections of grief, memory, and the threshold spaces we all inhabit.
Through unhurried interviews and personal reflections, this show dares us to move from survival to meaning-making. Whether you are navigating life transition or looking for the language to describe your own journey, join us as we crack open the stories we carry and learn to heal out loud.
J.D.: [00:00:00] Every story begins somewhere. This one begins with Storyhouse Studios.
I've been thinking about this season, not in a strategic way, not in a, what worked kind of way. Just sitting with it, listening back, and I keep, I keep noticing the same thing.
Every story this season was about return, not reinvention, not redemption return. Someone chose themselves for the first time. Someone learned how to name their internal weather instead of fighting it, someone realized silence wasn't weakness, it was dignity. Someone stopped performing in the mirror.
Someone had to relearn how to live. When the plan fell apart, someone came back into [00:01:00] their body. After years of surviving outside of it, someone told the truth. So honestly that it echoed someone turned their lived experience and to care for others, different lives, different circumstances, but the same movement coming back.
And what's been sitting with me lately is this, every time someone shared their story, something in the listener started returning to not in dramatic ways, in subtle ones, a thought. Perhaps you hadn't let yourself think a feeling you'd been postponing a question you weren't ready to ask.
Stories don't fix us. They orient us. They remind us where we left ourselves, [00:02:00] and maybe that's what this season has really been about. Not transformation. Integration. The parts of you that stepped aside to survive the parts of you that quieted down to stay safe. The parts of you that adapted so well, you almost forgot they were adapting.
Maybe they're not gone, maybe they're just waiting. So I want to ask you something, not as a host, not as a guide, just as someone who's been sitting in these conversations for a while now, what part of you is still returning? Is it your body? Is it your voice? Is it your anger, your softness, your sense of belonging?
You don't have to rush it. You see? [00:03:00] Returning isn't a performance, it's a reunion. And reunions take time. The season isn't over yet. There are more stories before we close it, but I didn't want to move forward without pausing here. Without acknowledging what's already shifted. If you've been listening since the beginning, thank you.
If you've joined somewhere in the middle, and I'm glad you're here, sit with the question. What part of you is still returning
this has been? What's your story? Come back anytime.