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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 23 MIN

94: The Hard Work of Remembering Who You Are | Vicki M

from Tales of the Town

“No one needs to be fixed. I just think we need to be remembered. And I also believe that we need to remember ourselves too.”When we spend our lives taking care of everyone else, it is easy to lose sight of who we are beneath all the doing. In this episode of Tales of the Town, we explore what happens when major life disruptions force us to pause, look inward, and finally listen to our bodies and minds. This storytelling podcast features real stories and deeply personal stories about the messy process of self-discovery, moving through grief, and the quiet courage it takes to unlearn old habits. Through these community stories, we examine the difference between constantly doing for others and simply learning how to be.ABOUT THE GUESTIn this episode, we’re joined by Vicki, a mother, grandmother, podcaster, and coach who spent years functioning as the primary doer for everyone around her. After facing a significant health crisis and the loss of both of her parents, Vicki had to confront a question she had never been asked before: who do you actually want to be?TIMESTAMPS00:21 – The weight of being the doer and losing both parents 01:10 – The question that changed everything: Who do you want to be? 02:58 – Navigating grief as an only child and managing an estate 04:26 – Remembering ourselves and moving off the back burner 06:16 – Finding fulfillment by learning to be alone without being lonely 09:13 – Processing a major health diagnosis and learning to listen to the body 11:43 – Navigating trauma, grief, and the absence of a timeline 14:40 – Breaking the cycle of numbing, overworking, and self-judgment 19:18 – Reflecting on parental worth and the generational ripple effect of healing 21:55 – How family dynamics shift when you start prioritizing your own path“My being was more important than what I was doing, and I lost myself somewhere in the doing.”WHO THIS EPISODE IS FORThis episode is for you if…You constantly find yourself taking care of everyone else while putting your own needs on the back burner.You are navigating the heavy, timeline-free landscape of grief or recovering from a major health scare.You struggle to sit quietly with your own thoughts and feel the constant urge to stay busy.You are trying to break free from generational expectations and define success on your own terms.You want to learn how to trust your own intuition and give yourself grace when you are not at 100%.CALL TO ACTIONIf Vicky’s story brought up any reflections about your own journey or what it means to truly listen to yourself, please leave a comment below. We would love to hear your thoughts. If you want to hear more real, human stories like this one, feel free to subscribe to the channel.INVITATION TO LIVE EVENTIf you enjoy these conversations, we invite you to join us in person for Tales of the Town. This monthly storytelling night is based in Windsor, Ontario, providing a warm, grounded environment where everyday people share real experiences. Share a story or witness one. It is a space where every voice has a place.LINKS SECTIONTales of the Town: http://www.talesofthetown.ca/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofbeingunstoppable/Vicki's Podcast: The Art of Being Unstoppable Vicki's Website: VM Beautiful

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