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

@5hahem

Shahem Mclaurin on Instagram: "#toxicshame #anxiety #depression"

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