Episode 11

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3rd Jun 2026

The Power of Support, Community, and Women's Connection with Juliet Creary

I’ve come to see that support is not something we wait for. It’s something we intentionally open ourselves to. As I sat with Juliet Creary, we explored what it means to receive support, cultivate meaningful connections, and remember that none of us is meant to carry life alone. If you’ve been holding everything together, wondering where your own support might come from, I hope this conversation offers a gentle reminder that connection often begins with a simple hello, an honest conversation, or the willingness to let someone walk beside you. My invitation is to notice where you might be ready to reconnect, receive, and remember that your journey was never meant to be traveled in isolation.

What This Conversation Reveals:

  • The quiet strength of allowing yourself to be supported
  • Intentional connection in a world that often feels disconnected
  • Friendship, community, and the courage to ask for help
  • The stories women carry, celebrate, and heal through together
  • Small acts of connection that create belonging and purpose

Featured Guest: Juliet Creary

Juliet Creary is the founder of My Sisters Our Stories, a platform dedicated to helping women heal, grow, and thrive through the power of storytelling. She is the author of Seven Life Lessons Leading to Your Purpose, inspired by her journey of resilience, courage, and transformation as an immigrant woman in Canada.

A registered nurse with more than 40 years of experience, many in leadership roles, Juliet currently serves as a nurse consultant supporting long-term care homes across the Greater Toronto Area. She is also a passionate advocate for women’s wellness and empowerment, and has been recognized with honors including 100 Black Women to Watch, the Woman of Courage Award, and 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women.

Learn more about Juliet at https://julietcreary.com/

Meet the Host: Sylvia Morrison

I’m Sylvia Morrison: transformational coach, retired educator, bestselling author, international speaker, and humanitarian. My career spans over three decades of work in personal transformation, leadership development, trauma-informed practice, and global service.

I’m the founder of Links Across Borders, a nonprofit that builds libraries and provides educational resources to children in rural Ghana. I’ve supported hundreds of transformational, service learning journeys rooted in connection and care.

I'm a Jamaican born African and Canadian woman, shaped by many cultures and communities. I am a mother, grandmother, and a guide who has spent decades walking alongside women through transitions, questions, and quiet awakenings. At the heart of my work is a simple knowing: we are not here to fix ourselves, but to remember who we are—and to live from that place with honesty, presence, and care.

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Website: https://sylviamorrison.com/

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About the Podcast

Homecoming to Self: The Journey
Homecoming to Self: The Journey with Sylvia Morrison
Where inner healing meets purpose, service, and soul-aligned leadership.

Homecoming to Self: The Journey is a soulful, transformational podcast exploring what it means to return to the truth of who you are and live in alignment with your soul’s purpose.

Hosted by Sylvia Morrison—transformational coach, retired educator, international speaker, and humanitarian—the show is a reflective space for seekers, leaders, healers, and changemakers navigating transition, growth, and reinvention.

Drawing from more than three decades of experience in education, trauma-informed advocacy, leadership development, spiritual practice, and global humanitarian work, Sylvia weaves together storytelling, soulful teaching, and practical wisdom.

Each episode invites you to slow down, listen inward, and reconnect with your intuition, clarity, and calling—so you can design a life that feels meaningful, aligned, and deeply your own.

This podcast is not about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering who you are—and coming home to yourself.

About your host

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Sylvia Morrison

Sylvia Morrison is a transformational coach, retired educator, bestselling author, international speaker, and award-winning humanitarian dedicated to helping women come home to themselves and live with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
With more than three decades of experience guiding individuals, leaders, and communities across cultures, Sylvia blends trauma-informed insight, spiritual depth, and practical wisdom to support women navigating transition, reinvention, and the call to greater impact.
Her work extends beyond personal growth into leadership, service, and global empowerment. Through coaching, retreats, speaking, and her nonprofit initiatives — including building libraries and educational programs for children in Ghana — Sylvia creates spaces where women reconnect with their inner authority, reclaim their voice, and align their lives with what truly matters.
Rather than encouraging women to become someone new, Sylvia’s approach centers on remembering — restoring a sense of belonging, self-trust, and possibility from the inside out.
Whether she is guiding a private client, addressing an audience, or hosting her podcast Homecoming to Self: The Journey, Sylvia’s mission is simple:
To help women return to themselves — and from that place, live and lead with authenticity, compassion, and purpose.