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Grit and Grace
Pam Rader and Erin Payne
73 episodes
6 days ago
Grit & Grace is where life’s grit doesn’t grind us down—it polishes us. Hosted by Pam Rader and Erin Payne, with occasional cowboy wisdom from Brian Thiessen, this show dives into resilience, reinvention, and rising. We laugh, we cry, we get real—and we explore how to turn challenges into opportunities for transformation. From raw stories to expert insights, Grit & Grace is your space to grow, play, and live in alignment with what matters most.
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Grit & Grace is where life’s grit doesn’t grind us down—it polishes us. Hosted by Pam Rader and Erin Payne, with occasional cowboy wisdom from Brian Thiessen, this show dives into resilience, reinvention, and rising. We laugh, we cry, we get real—and we explore how to turn challenges into opportunities for transformation. From raw stories to expert insights, Grit & Grace is your space to grow, play, and live in alignment with what matters most.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Owning the Cringe: Letting Go of Shame
Grit and Grace
43 minutes 14 seconds
2 weeks ago
Owning the Cringe: Letting Go of Shame

If you can’t look back and cringe… are you even growing? In this light-hearted (but real) conversation, Pam and Erin open their “outtakes” folder—dating while high on accident, parenting meltdowns in Costco, telling an Italian mother-in-law her pasta feedback should be “nice,” and more—to show how naming our messes dissolves shame. We unpack why shame is so sticky (comparison, perfection, validation), what it does to our bodies, and how to build shame resilience with truth-telling, compassion, and owning your narrative. Come for the belly laughs, stay for the relief of not having to be perfect.

  • 00:00 Welcome + why “cringe = growth”

  • 01:00 What shame does to the body (threat alarms, cortisol, anxiety)

  • 01:30 The antidote: name it → own it → (eventually) love it

  • 02:05 “We’re all one decision away…” empathy over moral superiority

  • 03:00 When hiding grows the shame (attention = fertilizer)

  • 03:48 Erin’s dating story: unexpected high + “new eyes” on her life

  • 05:50 Pam’s realization about control in marriage & choosing a steadier partner

  • 09:50 The ambulance story: “Sir, call 911.” “Ma’am… I am 911.”

  • 12:20 Parenting cringe: public vs. private standards and validation traps

  • 17:10 De-shaming other parents in the wild (“You’re doing great, mama.”)

  • 19:45 Old wounds → deep shame (bullying, labels, bodies, learning styles)

  • 20:10 Inner-child work & playful “timeline” repair (give Past You what she needed)

  • 23:30 Infidelity, integrity, and real repair vs. passive-aggression

  • 31:25 Comparison culture as a shame machine

  • 33:05 The pasta saga: radical feedback > people-pleasing

  • 38:20 Finances, labels (ADHD/dyslexia), and permission to say “I don’t know”

  • 40:05 Brené Brown’s shame resilience in four moves

  • 43:00 Take your power back by owning the narrative + retreat invite

  • Name it to tame it. Shame thrives in secrecy; it shrinks when spoken out loud to a safe person.

  • Comparison is a thief. The more we chase idealized versions of ourselves, the more shame sticks.

  • Tell the truth (kindly). Honest feedback—given and received—builds resilience faster than validation-hunting.

  • Compassion isn’t a hall pass. It’s seeing the whole picture (age, skills, modeling) and then choosing aligned action now.

  • Own your story = own your power. When you tell it, nobody can weaponize it against you.

  • 3-step Shame Reset:

    1. “What exactly am I ashamed of?” (use plain words)

    2. “What rule/expectation am I unconsciously trying to meet?” (Is it even true?)

    3. “What’s one aligned action I can take today?”

  • Inner-Child Check-in (5 min): Picture the moment the shame began. Ask: What did you need right then? Give it imaginatively—voice, backup, a wiser friend, even a silly redo. Notice your body soften.

  • Conversation Starter: Tell one trusted person a 60-second “cringe” story this week—just the facts, no spin. End with: “Here’s what I learned and value now.”

  • Journal Prompts:

    • Where am I managing others’ perceptions instead of my truth?

    • If I stopped comparing for 30 days, what would I try?

    • What part of me needs my compassion today?

  • Brené Brown on Shame Resilience (naming shame, reality checks, reaching out, speaking it)

  • Work with Pam Rader (Coaching • Leadership • Speaking):

    • Website: https://pamrader.com

    • Shift Labs: https://shiftlabs.ca

    • Apply/Book a Call: ⟶ insert your direct booking link here

  • Work with Erin Payne (Coaching • Women’s Work • Nervous System & Alignment):

    • Website/Booking: ⟶ insert Erin’s link here

    • Social (optional): ⟶ insert Erin’s IG/link here

  • Grit & Grace Retreat — April 17 (Cariboo, BC) with Pam, Erin, and our favorite cowboy:

    • Details & Waitlist/Registration: ⟶pamrader.com/retreats

    • Questions? Book a quick call with Pam: pamrader.com

“There’s no shame worth keeping. When you own your story, there’s nothing left for anyone to use against you.”

Share it with a friend who needs a laugh and a little less pressure to be perfect. Rate & review to help more folks turn life’s grit into grace.

Grit and Grace
Grit & Grace is where life’s grit doesn’t grind us down—it polishes us. Hosted by Pam Rader and Erin Payne, with occasional cowboy wisdom from Brian Thiessen, this show dives into resilience, reinvention, and rising. We laugh, we cry, we get real—and we explore how to turn challenges into opportunities for transformation. From raw stories to expert insights, Grit & Grace is your space to grow, play, and live in alignment with what matters most.