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Author: Sarah Locke

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A podcast about how your story or your journey through life, events and activities is your strength. You are in control of how you tell it, where it leads to and how it ends. Own your story, tell it well, and share it often. Let’s stand proud and grow together. In this podcast I will share my own personal stories and how they have helped me grow and become stronger as a person, a mother, a partner and an employee. I will raise questions; I will ask for engagement and invite guests to share their own personal stories.

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🎙️ Living Out Loud: A Memoir of Truth, Resilience & Purpose | Sarah Locke PodcastIn this powerful episode, author and advocate Sarah Locke opens up about her deeply personal journey captured in her debut memoir, Living Out Loud, releasing October 28.From growing up on a New Hampshire farm between two competitive brothers, to coming out later in life at 35, to facing a life-changing diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis—Sarah shares the raw, honest truth behind her story. She talks about the emotional weight of living a life that looked perfect on the outside but felt incomplete within, and the courage it took to finally live as her authentic self.Sarah also discusses why she chose a memoir format, the mindset that carried her through adversity, and how she founded Locke’s Promise, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to supporting those living with MS in her home state.💬 Topics Covered:The inspiration behind Living Out LoudComing out and redefining the American dreamLiving with MS and building resilienceFounding Locke’s Promise to advocate for othersWhy living authentically is worth the fight📘 Pre-order the book: www.lockespromise.com/living-out-loud🔔 Subscribe for more stories of courage, advocacy, and living life out loud.
Welcome to Your Story is Your Strength Podcast!Join us for Episode 12: "The Next Chapter." I'm Sarah Locke, your host, sharing my journey with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and how it transformed my life. From hiking Mt. Washington to founding Locke’s Promise, Inc., we're building a community and driving change.Discover how we’re raising awareness, funds, and hope for those living with MS. Together, we climb, grow, and make a difference. 🧡Tune in and own your story!
This podcast is about how people's stories or journeys through their lives, events and activities are their strengths.Hosted by Sarah Locke, MS advocate and ambassador. She is joined by guest, Julie Stamm, who was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 2007 and became a person on a mission to educate, advocate and support others with chronic illness. She is also a mom, an author and an MS warrior.We take the time to talk about Julie's experience with MS, the different kinds of MS, the challenges of living with a progressive condition, and the projects that Julie has been involved in to raise awareness and inclusion for people with diverse abilities and messaging it all toward explaining it to children. She takes the fear out of the topics and lets the conversation flow as children are amazing, thoughtful and insightful little humans with feelings and worries too.The overall message is that telling one's story is a way of showing strength, vulnerability and courage, and that spreading MS awareness is important because a cure is on the line. Take a listen!
Welcome to "Your Story, Your Strength," a podcast that delves into the journeys and experiences that shape us. In Episode 10, titled "MS Ambassadors Unite," host Sarah Locke is joined by the dynamic Kris Inman. Kris, a former emergency communications professional turned speaker and yoga instructor, brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the conversation about Multiple Sclerosis.Their lively exchange is filled with enthusiasm and mutual respect as they are both MS Ambassadors for the National MS Society and ooze orange as they spread awareness about MS to their local communities. Chris commends Sarah's impactful Dragon Talks presentation on YouTube and acknowledges her remarkable story of resilience and achievement. The genuine connection between Sarah and Kris shines through, creating a warm and engaging atmosphere for listeners.Join us on this episode as Sarah and Kris explore the power of storytelling, finding strength in adversity, and the importance of making a positive impact. Thank you for tuning in to "Your Story, Your Strength" - where every story has the power to inspire and uplift.
I'd like to share a very recent story that most definitely has made me stronger, as the most painful ones typically do. I wasn't going to publish a podcast this week as it's coming off a holiday however I must share as it's weighing heavily on my mind. My partner was verbally assaulted in the grocery store on Thanksgiving day. She had run out to get us coffee and whip cream for our pie. we'd overlooked it and pie just isn't pie without whipped topping. She was proud of herself and excited to be going to the grocery store. A place she hasn't been in probably 4 years. She masked up as that's how she feels safest and entered the store.
I'd like to discuss embracing the concept of disconnecting to Connect and Prioritizing Quality Connections by Doing Less. Now if you know me you know that this is a personal challenge as I am always looking to be online, building schedules, creating to do list and keeping active and busy. But as we are quickly approaching the HOLIDAY SEASON with Thanksgiving approaching and soon after Christmas and I wanted to take a moment and point out that we don’t have to buy it all, cook it all, or DO it all.
I'd like to discuss our words, how we use them, what we think they say and what they might be saying to others.Words hold so much power and have an incredible impact on our lives. They shape our thoughts, emotions, and relationships. However, what we think we are saying may not always convey the same meaning to others. Today I want to explore the profound influence of words, the importance of kindness, and the need to educate ourselves for effective communication.Words have the ability to uplift, inspire, and heal. They can also cause harm, spread negativity, and create misunderstandings. The impact of our words goes beyond our intentions. They have the power to shape perceptions and influence behavior. Therefore, it is crucial to be mindful of our choice of words and their potential consequences.
Things that make YOU and things that make YOU STRONGER. Let me be clear, you can FEEL broken, but you can never BE broken. We are the best versions of ourselves, and no one can be us better than us, right? Let’s hold that as fact for this discussion.I was raised to Rise up, above all the teasing and taunting through middle school, all the struggles I felt I was having personally during high school and the difficulties that college put in front of me. What I now know, through therapy and exercises of learning who I really am, is that it wasn’t to just swallow the fears, anxiety and pain but to learn from it all, the teasing said something about the others doing the teasing, to learn for my errors, mistakes, past experiences... but never let them break me.
As the warm summer days slowly fade away, we find ourselves on the cusp of a new season. With the arrival of fall and winter, our bodies undergo fascinating changes to adapt to the shifting temperatures and shorter days. In this episode, we'll explore how our bodies respond to the changing seasons and offer some tips to make the most of this transitional period. For me, personally and having Multiple Sclerosis the transition period takes a little longer and sometimes fluctuates throughout the season. It’s important for all of us to keep the following things in mind,,,
I'd like to talk about Relationships. All of our relationships. Those we have with our close friends and families to those that we made in high school and college and those we are now making online and on social media. My relationships mean something, every single one of them ties me to an experience, a time in my life, something that built me up or made me stronger for having met that person or better for having them in my life.
A stigma by definition is a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality or person. I grew up in an environment that to feel overwhelmed, to be anxious or not yourself meant you were “crazy” and weak. That you should be a strong enough person to overcome, to push through it and to just bottle it up and push it down deep inside of you. (sounds healthy, right) It was also a shared thought that mental health doctors were all ‘quacks’ and would only make you crazier so to keep you as a patient and paying for their services.
Storytelling draws people in. They want to know, learn, and hear more. They become invested in your story, in you, people are inquisitive. The question becomes what and how much do I share. It's a personal preference as I am authentic and transparent to a flaw and tend to overshare in my honest opinions. But to know my story is to know me me. All the chapters. And a great storyteller makes you feel welcome to ask questions, dig deeper and not feel awkward or like you are over stepping. Sort of an open book feeling. An open-door policy, come on in, take a look around, and get comfortable. I'm here to share. Listen and get to know me.
We start from the beginning and to me that means being born and raised as a farmer's daughter. You can take the girl away from the farm but you can't take the farm out of the girl. Raised to be tough, have a ‘never give up’ attitude, always pushing myself until I had nothing left and then push a little harder. And because I was the only daughter and in the middle of two brothers, it was a driving force to always want to outperform the boys, because limitations are only those you set in your own mind. This might explain me and why I am how I am in my life and in all of my other stories that I will share with you in future episodes of this podcast.
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