Shame and intersectionality with Amanda Kingsley

 
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This week, I’m sharing an interview I did over on my client Amanda Kingsley’s podcast. Amanda is an incredible coach who supports and empowers women who have been through an abortion, and she invited me to come on her podcast, Speaking Light Into Abortion, to talk about shame and how it’s tied to patterns of intersectional oppression.

Shame is a topic that comes up often for people who have experienced abortions. As someone who is a huge fan of reproductive rights, and as someone who can’t shut up about shame and the crucial process of unlearning shame, I jumped at the opportunity to take a deep dive into this discussion with Amanda. 

Join us on this episode as I debunk the most common misconceptions about shame, and why it is not necessary for a healthy, well-lived life. We’re touching on how we’re encouraged to outsource our self-trust to other people, what happens when we start learning to release shame, and why having a loving relationship with yourself is a prerequisite for ethical marketing. 

If you want to dive deeper and do the work of unearthing what makes you unique, and you want a step-by-step process for showing up in a way where people look to you as the authority and expert, whether without a niche or a very specific one, I would love to invite you to join my marketing training program, Joyful Marketing. Click here to find out more and I can’t wait to see you in there!

 
 

What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • The common misconceptions about shame.

  • Why shame doesn’t have to be part of a well-lived life.  

  • How shame is hugely tied to the patterns of socialization and intersectional oppression. 

  • Why having a healthy, whole, and loving relationship with your humanity is a prerequisite for ethical marketing. 

  • How we’re encouraged to outsource our self-trust to other people. 

  • What happens when we start fighting and releasing shame. 

  • How to live in a way that is sustainably shame-free. 

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