As I, A Peer | A podcast presented by CMHA Calgary

Reclaiming Space: Melanie Vernon on Pain & Growth

Canadian Mental Health Association - Calgary Region Season 1 Episode 7

In this episode of As I, A Peer, we sit down with Melanie Vernon, a chronic pain peer support worker, mental health advocate, and CMHA Calgary School of Peer Support alum. 

Melanie shares her deeply personal story of growing up in a household where everything looked perfect from the outside, but inside was a world shaped by trauma, neglect, and survival. As the “good kid” in a family consumed by chaos, Melanie learned to shrink her needs, bury her pain in novels and food and seek validation in unsafe places, all while carrying more than her share of emotional weight. 

From childhood bullying and disordered eating to navigating abuse and chronic illness, Melanie opens up about what it means to live with invisible pain, both emotional and physical. Her journey to healing wasn’t linear. But through therapy, medication, and eventually discovering the power of peer support, Melanie began reclaiming her story. 

Now, as a peer supporting others with chronic pain across Alberta, Melanie brings empathy, honesty, and lived experience to every conversation, reminding us that being seen and believed can be life-changing. She reflects on what it meant to finally do something just for herself, how it felt to find community, and why she’s committed to showing her kids that it’s okay to feel, to grow, and to heal. 

Join us as Melanie reminds us that resilience isn’t about never breaking down — it’s about discovering that you’re worthy of care, just as you are.