Episode 47: "Find Your Shame and Reverse It"
What if anxiety and self-doubt aren’t the problem… but the signal?
In this episode of Living in 3D Power, Emma and I explore the roots of toxic shame, how it forms in childhood, and how it quietly shapes identity, relationships, and decision-making.
Through reflection, humor, and Emma’s signature “chicken nugget wisdom,” this conversation invites us to shift from shame-based narratives to truth, compassion, and joy.
Because healing doesn’t start with fixing the surface. It starts with finding the root… and choosing to rewrite the story.
Chapters
01:21 – Why Talk About Shame
Inspired by a recent Sundays in 3D reflection, Amber introduces the concept of toxic shame and why it matters now.
02:36 – Clip on Toxic Shame
A powerful breakdown of toxic shame as the root beneath anxiety and depression, not just the symptom.
05:01 – Inner Child and Roots
Connecting to John Bradshaw’s work, Amber reflects on healing childhood wounds and reclaiming “little Amber.”
06:26 – Mistake vs Identity
Emma names the difference: a mistake is temporary… but shame tries to make it permanent.
09:11 – Growth Mindset Tools
How emotional awareness and reflection help us move from shame to learning and possibility.
11:56 – What Kids Need to Hear
Emma reminds us: compassion, presence, and honest conversation matter more than quick fixes.
16:49 – The “Not Enough” Narrative
Amber shares her personal story of childhood abandonment and how shame can follow us into adulthood if left unexamined.
17:53 – Joy and Remembering Self
Emma offers a simple truth: doing what you love helps you come back to who you are.
19:33 – Breaking Shame Cycles
A reflection on parenting, generational shifts, and raising children outside of shame-based conditioning.
22:05 – Chicken Nugget Wisdom: Reverse It
Emma’s closing truth:
“If you say I’m not enough… reverse it and say I am enough.”
Emma’s Reflection Prompts
What’s the difference between making a mistake and feeling like you are the mistake?
If a kid feels like something is wrong with them… what do you think they actually need to hear?
What helps someone remember who they really are when they start believing something is wrong with them?
References
Healing the Shame That Binds You by John Bradshaw
Shahem Mclaurin on Instagram: "#toxicshame #anxiety #depression"
