Megan Babcock, founder of It’s Your Story to Tell, is on a mission to ensure that women everywhere have access to coaching and personal development resources to break free from the barriers holding them back. As a transformation coach, speaker, and podcast host, she is committed to creating a space where women can reclaim their power, heal from past trauma, and rewrite their stories.
With over 22 years of experience as a nurse, Babcock has seen firsthand the emotional and physical toll that unresolved trauma takes on women’s lives. She understands that many women feel stuck, overwhelmed, and burdened by past experiences, leaving them questioning their self-worth. Through It’s Your Story to Tell, she is providing the tools and support needed to help them shift their mindsets, overcome limiting beliefs, and create a life they love.
Babcock’s personal journey to healing was shaped by her own experiences as a survivor of domestic violence. At one of the most challenging moments in her life, she was supported by an advocate named Julia, who helped her uncover the deep-seated wounds that had led her into unhealthy relationships and a state of emotional exhaustion. That pivotal moment of self-discovery transformed her path, igniting a passion to help other women break free from similar struggles.
Recognizing that healing is not a solitary process, Babcock has built It’s Your Story to Tell as more than just a coaching platform—it is a movement. She has assembled a team of dedicated women, including coaches, advocates, and professionals, who have each overcome their own challenges and now use their experiences to uplift and guide others. Together, they are creating a community where women can share their stories, support one another, and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
Babcock’s dedication and impact have not gone unnoticed. She was recently honored with the prestigious Best Transformational Coaching in Oregon of 2025 award by Evergreen Awards. This recognition underscores her unwavering commitment to helping women heal, grow, and step into their full potential. The award reflects the tangible impact It’s Your Story to Tell has had on the lives of countless women, offering them the guidance and tools they need to break free from limiting beliefs and past trauma.
The nonprofit aspect of It’s Your Story to Tell sets it apart from many other coaching and personal development programs. Babcock believes that every woman deserves access to transformational resources, regardless of financial circumstances. The organization is committed to breaking down barriers that prevent women from seeking help by offering accessible coaching programs, mentorship, and community-driven initiatives.
Babcock’s approach to coaching is rooted in the understanding that personal transformation requires more than just motivation—it requires practical strategies, accountability, and a supportive network. She and her team work with women to identify the root causes of their struggles, develop actionable plans for change, and provide continuous guidance to ensure lasting results.
“It is not your fault that you go through your day feeling overlooked, wondering if you’re worthy of love, joy, and respect,” Babcock explains. “It’s not your fault that you feel resentment and shame for wanting a different reality because yours is far from what you’ve imagined. But enough is enough. The good news is that the solution to overcoming hardship and navigating life’s uncertain events already lives within you.”
Beyond individual coaching, It’s Your Story to Tell fosters a collective spirit of empowerment. The organization hosts workshops, online events, and community discussions designed to educate and inspire women. By sharing real-life success stories, Babcock and her team demonstrate that transformation is possible, no matter how difficult the past has been.
Over the years, Babcock has walked alongside people who felt like they were doing all the right things—but still felt stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from who they truly are. They were surviving, not thriving. That’s where her breakthrough process comes in.
Her breakthrough process is a transformative, step-by-step journey that helps people move from cycles of confusion, burnout, self-doubt, and pain into clarity, confidence, purpose, and peace. It is a fusion of trauma-informed care, emotional regulation tools, mindset coaching, and narrative healing. But more than anything, it is about getting honest, getting unstuck, and getting free.
This process does not just put a bandage on what is hurting—it gets to the root. Whether it is childhood trauma, limiting beliefs, patterns of people-pleasing, unprocessed grief, or simply the weight of carrying everyone else’s needs before one’s own, this process meets individuals where they are and walks with them toward healing.
For example, someone may feel frustrated because no matter how hard they work, they never feel like they are doing enough. They are constantly busy, but deeply unfulfilled. At first glance, it might seem like a time management issue. However, through the breakthrough process, something deeper is revealed.
The first step, Reveal the Root, involves pausing to ask where the belief originated. Someone might realize that their belief that they must prove their worth through productivity started in childhood. That awareness is where healing begins.
The next step, Regulate the Nervous System, involves recognizing stress responses and practicing grounding techniques, breathwork, or movement to bring the body into a regulated state. Instead of reacting, individuals learn to respond.
Then, Reframe Your Story challenges the belief that worth is tied to doing. New affirmations such as “I am valuable even when I rest” are introduced. Individuals begin rewriting their narratives and choosing behaviors that align with peace, not pressure.
Rebuild with Purpose follows, where rhythms that support well-being are created. Overcommitting is replaced with intentional decision-making that prioritizes joy and clarity.
Finally, in the Rise and Shine stage, individuals feel lighter, recognize their old patterns, and shift them in real time. They communicate their needs without shame and show up in their relationships and work with authenticity and grounded confidence.
While breakthrough can happen independently, working with a coach speeds up the process. A coach provides a safe space for processing emotions without judgment, offers structured tools for progress, and serves as a guide for recognizing patterns. Coaching also provides encouragement when self-doubt arises and accountability to stay committed to healing.
As It’s Your Story to Tell continues to grow, Babcock remains dedicated to expanding its reach and impact. She envisions a world where women are not only equipped with the tools to heal but also empowered to create new narratives that reflect their true potential. By breaking generational cycles of pain and self-doubt, the organization is fostering a ripple effect that will uplift women for years to come.
For those looking to begin their own transformational journey, It’s Your Story to Tell offers a variety of resources, including one-on-one coaching, group mentorship, and an online community where women can connect and support one another. The organization’s commitment to accessibility ensures that no woman is left behind, regardless of her circumstances.
Through her work, Babcock is proving that healing is possible and that every woman has the ability to rewrite her story. The Best Transformational Coaching in Oregon of 2025 award is just one indicator of the powerful work she is doing in the lives of countless women. It’s Your Story to Tell is more than a coaching platform—it is a beacon of hope, resilience, and lasting change.
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Evergreen Awards – Best Transformational Coaching in Oregon 2025