Mrs. Texas 2019 Joyce Morrison: Transforming Trauma into Triumph
I think it's I'm getting to know kids and I'm working with organizations, and I want to be that person that a kid can feel comfortable talking to, and that's why I go and visit with them and tell them my story and like, yes, hey, I was there.
Have you ever wondered how someone turns their darkest moments into a beacon of hope for others? In this episode of M2 The Rock, Michael Molthan sits down with Joyce Morrison, Mrs. Texas 2019, to explore her incredible journey from trauma to triumph. Joyce opens up about her challenging childhood, growing up with a deaf single mother and an absent father, and how these experiences shaped her into the resilient woman she is today.
Through pageantry and activism, she has found a powerful platform to help children who have faced abuse or bullying. Joyce's story is not just about overcoming adversity; it's about using those experiences to make a real difference in the lives of others. She collaborates with organizations like Vogel Alcove to provide support and resources to traumatized children, emphasizing the importance of being a safe space for them to share their stories.
"I want to be that person that a kid can feel comfortable talking to," she shares. Throughout the conversation, Joyce's honesty and vulnerability shine through as she discusses the importance of finding purpose and connecting with others who have faced similar struggles. Her message is one of hope, resilience, and the power of community. If you're looking for inspiration and practical advice on turning pain into purpose, this episode is a must-listen.