Calling Myself Home - Mia’s Story

In this episode of Rewritten Stories, we step into the childhood world of Mia Brice, from her one woman show at the Marsh in San Francisco. 

✨ This is a conversation for anyone who has ever wondered if their story is “too much” and is ready to discover that truth spoken aloud can become medicine, not just for others, but for ourselves.

Inside this episode:

  • Mia’s phone call to her younger self

  • How internalized pain becomes toxic if left unspoken

  • The liberation that comes with turning personal truths into shared human experience

Let this episode remind you:  telling your story is not indulgence - it’s an act of healing, a way of making meaning, and a bridge back to hope. 

Mia Brice is a wisdom alchemist, leadership and levity coach, devoted dog mom, student of Buddhism & seeker of doughnuts

Join the next free Stories of Love and Resilience event live online Sept 4th: https://www.cara-jones.com/stories-of-love-and-resilience

✨ About Your Host: Cara Jones

I’m Cara. Storyteller. Initiator. Voice-liberator.

After 25+ years as an Emmy-winning journalist, filmmaker, and trauma-informed coach, I guide soul-led creatives to tell stories that transform and ripple into collective change.

My work helps you alchemize the most tender parts of your past into magnetic, service-driven narratives that build real resonance and soulful visibility.

I do this work because I’ve lived the silence, disconnection and performance and I know the cost of holding it in.

This podcast, my coaching, and my storytelling mentorship are born from a simple vow:

Never abandon your voice again. Not for approval, branding or belonging

Also About Me — I’m a mother to a wild, wise 8-year-old who reminds me daily what untethered expression really looks like, wife to my favorite dance partner, Don, and dog-mama to our yellow Lab Henry.

📬 Want more reflections on truth-telling, soul-driven visibility, and storytelling as a path of expression and healing? You can join my email list at www.cara-jones.com

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