Neighbourly

The Stories We Tell Ourselves


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Description

What happens when the story we tell ourselves about someone keeps us from seeing the person in front of us?

In this reflective episode of Neighbourly, Johan and Shannon step back from the regular guest interviews to talk about assumptions, the quick judgments we make, and the stories we build about people before we really know them.

Together, they explore how easy it is to reduce someone to one moment, one behaviour, one request, or one struggle, and how neighbourly care invites us to slow down, stay curious, and protect dignity. From parenting moments in public, to CarePortal requests, homelessness, school experiences, and the story of Zacchaeus, this conversation gently reminds us that there is almost always more going on beneath the surface.

This episode is not about ignoring harm or pretending everything is fine. It is about learning to ask better questions before our assumptions become labels.

This week’s simple step:

When you notice yourself forming an assumption about someone, pause and ask, “What might I not know?”

Time Stamps

01:35 CareCreatives Company

04:37 Struggling with small talk

09:23 Practicing self-awareness and empathy

12:50 Understanding community assumptions and needs

14:25 Understanding homelessness complexities

16:58 Discussing the damage of assumptions

21:05 Biblical examples of looking beyond labels

23:58 Reflecting on Zacchaeus story

28:46 Being a good neighbour

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