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| Use Your Imagination to Get the Life You Want | 02 Aug 2026 | 00:25:25 | |
If your life doesn't look like you want it to, it's not because of the debt, the job you don't have yet, or the relationship that's struggling. It's because you haven't SEEN the life you want yet. In this episode, Kelli Shaw breaks down the real mechanics of imagination: the neuroscience behind it, the scripture that named it first, and the habits that keep so many women stuck picturing everyone else's judgment instead of their own future. Kelli walks through why so many people never step into their purpose, what it actually means for your imagination to function as conception, and the brain science behind why nothing shows up in your life that didn't first show up in your mind: the motor cortex, the Reticular Activating System, and the hippocampus. She also breaks down why imagining is the easy part, and why believing your imagination is powerful enough to matter is the real work. By the end of the episode, Kelli hands you The Odyssey Plan, an exercise adapted from Stanford's Life Design Lab, to help you map three genuinely different five-year futures and see, in writing, exactly which one your imagination has been trying to hand you all along. IN THIS EPISODE
Write three different five-year plans, not variations of one plan, three genuinely different directions. Give each one a six-word title.
Read all three back to yourself. Notice which one you were most excited to write, and which one you avoided the longest. That reaction is information. EPISODE QUOTE“Your life will grow to the size of what you believe your imagination can build.” CONNECTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588999984832 Join the email list: https://kelli-shaw.kit.com/32980db5e9 If this episode gave you a picture you didn't have this morning, share it with the woman who needs to see something new. Leave a review — it's how The Resurrection Room finds more women ready to see. | |||
| That Which Is Normal To You Will Find You | 16 Jul 2026 | 00:28:54 | |
Whatever is normal to you will find you. If stress and hardship feel normal, that's what keeps showing up. If ease and open doors feel normal, that's what finds you instead. In this episode, we break down how your subconscious mind works like a thermostat — holding whatever "normal" you set, whether you chose it on purpose or picked it up along the way. In this episode:
Next Steps — The Seven-Day Practice: Becoming is built through repetition, not one dramatic act. Here's the week ahead: Day 1: Write one paragraph, present tense, describing the person you need to become to hold the outcome you're asking for — not the outcome itself. Day 2: Pull the single strongest sentence from that paragraph. This becomes your fixed thought for the week. Days 2–7: Speak that sentence out loud, first person, present tense, morning and night — standing, with conviction, not muttered. Somewhere this week: Make one decision your old identity would have avoided, the way the person in your paragraph would make it. When a contradicting moment shows up: Treat it as your old root system's last resistance, not proof the sentence is false. Repeat the sentence in that moment and keep moving. Day 4: Check yourself — are you speaking the sentence for two minutes, then spending the rest of the day rehearsing the old evidence? If so, that's exactly where to focus for the rest of the week. Day 7: Don't expect the whole tree to have changed. Expect the sentence to feel slightly less untrue. Keep it going next week if it still has more to give, or write a new paragraph and choose a new sentence.
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| Ask Me Anything: Your Questions About Identity, Neuroscience, and Manifestation — Answered | 04 May 2026 | 00:37:56 | |
You've been asking. This episode answers. This week on The Resurrection Room, Kelli Shaw goes into the questions that surface most often in the DMs, the inbox, and every conversation she has with women who are serious about transformation — and still hitting walls they can't fully explain. No framework. No series. Just real questions, answered directly, grounded in identity work and neuroscience — in language that actually reaches you. Questions covered in this episode:
Every answer lives inside the same truth: identity shapes your perception, your perception dictates your behavior, your behavior drives your actions, and your actions create your outcomes.
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| When the Calling Feels Too Big: How to Close the Gap Between Who You Are Right Now and Who Your Purpose Requires You to Become | 27 Apr 2026 | 00:40:29 | |
You know what your calling is. Or at least you have a sense of it — a direction that keeps pulling at you no matter how many times you try to set it down. And yet every time you move toward it, something pulls you back. A wave of doubt. A voice that sounds like wisdom but is actually fear. A sense that the gap between where you are and where your calling is asking you to go is just too wide. In the latest episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli breaks down exactly what is happening in that gap — and why closing it has nothing to do with motivation, timing, or readiness. You will learn why your nervous system fires an alarm every time you step toward your calling, how your belief ceiling is filtering out the very opportunities you were built for, and what it actually takes to build the identity your purpose requires. You will also hear the story of the carrot, the egg, and the coffee bean — and understand, maybe for the first time, which one you were made to be. This episode is for the woman who is done circling what she was built for and ready to close the gap for good. 🎧 Follow The Resurrection Room with Kelli Shaw on Apple Podcasts and leave a review — it helps other women find this space. IN THIS EPISODE
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE 📖 12 Weeks to a New Identity: How to Rewire Your Brain and Become Who You Were Meant to Be — Kelli's forthcoming ebook is almost here. It walks through the full process of releasing the identity you've outgrown and building the one your calling requires — with a transformation practice at the end of every chapter. Join the email list to be the first to know when it drops and receive first access when it releases. 👉 Get on the list: Coming Soon: 12 Weeks to a New Identity THE CALLING STRESS TEST Take a piece of paper and write your calling at the top as specifically as you can. Then answer these three questions:
Your answers will show you exactly where the gap is — and give you something specific to work with. CONNECT WITH KELLI 📧 Join the email community and be the first to access 12 Weeks to a New Identity when it releases: GET ON THE LIST! 🎙️ Subscribe to The Resurrection Room with Kelli Shaw on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen ⭐ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps other women find this space 📱 Follow Kelli on LinkedIn: Kelli Shaw
PREVIOUS EPISODE 🎧 The Neuro-Placebo Effect: How to Escape Mediocrity for Good ABOUT THE RESURRECTION ROOM The Resurrection Room with Kelli Shaw is a weekly podcast for women who are done operating in an identity they've outgrown and ready to do the actual work of becoming who they're called to be. Every episode goes deep into identity, neuroscience, nervous system regulation, and transformation into visible outcomes — because internal work that never shows up in your real life eventually collapses back into pretense. This is the space where the work gets done. New episodes drop every Monday. MANTRA FOR THIS EPISODE Identity shapes your perception. Your perception dictates your behavior. Your behavior drives your actions. And your actions creates your outcomes. Change the identity, and the whole chain shifts. You are loved. You are seen. You are not forgotten. And you are not too late. You can rise — and I believe you will. — Kelli Shaw | |||
| The Neuro-Placebo Effect: How to Escape Mediocrity for Good | 20 Apr 2026 | 00:26:54 | |
What if the reason your life hasn’t changed isn’t because you haven’t worked hard enough — but because you haven’t changed who you believe you are? This week, Kelli Shaw shares the neuro-placebo effect through the true story of a struggling high school student whose wrong SAT score rewrote her entire life. You’ll learn the neuroscience behind how identity filters your reality, why 99% of creation happens in thought (and only 1% in action), and a 60-second exercise you can start practicing tomorrow morning to begin filtering your life for what you actually want to see. The Core of The Resurrection Room “Identity shapes your perception. Your perception dictates your behavior. Your behavior drives your actions. And your actions produce your outcomes.” What You’ll Learn
Episode Chapters 00:00 Happy Monday + the ‘Great Rebrand of 2026’ current-event hook 03:00 Welcome to The Resurrection Room 05:00 The Core framework (Identity → Perception → Behavior → Actions → Outcomes) 08:00 The story that proves everything — the 1480 / 740 letter 14:00 Success is a law, not a prayer 16:00 The neuroscience of becoming 19:00 Prime Your Brain — do the exercise with me 24:00 The Resurrection Ratio (99/1) 27:00 Your energy is the filter 29:00 Anchor: Romans 8:28 31:00 The 4 movements to escape mediocrity 34:00 Signature closing benediction Your Homework — The 7-Day Priming Practice Before you touch your phone tomorrow morning — before email, before the news, before anyone else’s voice gets into your head — speak these three sentences out loud, into the room:
Do it for seven days. Do not check for results — your brain will do the hunting for you. Key Quotes
Scripture Romans 8:28 — “And we know that all things work together for good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose.” About Your Host Kelli Shaw is a certified integrative health coach and neuroscience researcher, and the host of The Resurrection Room — the podcast where you rise to who you were always meant to be so you can live the life you were always meant to live. Loved This Episode?
“You are loved. You are seen. You are not forgotten. And you are not too late. You can rise — and I believe you will.” Go gently. Go boldly. And let your resurrection begin. | |||
| You're a High-Level Woman with a Dysregulated Nervous System | 13 Apr 2026 | 00:31:14 | |
You’re a High-Level Woman with a Dysregulated Nervous System
You have built something real. You have done the work. So why does your body keep saying no when your mind says go? In this episode, Kelli Shaw gets honest about the thing most high-achieving women are missing: your nervous system. We cover what dysregulation actually is, what it does to your health and your sense of self over time, and why you cannot push your way into your calling from a place of chronic survival. Plus — two practical tools and a daily practice you can start today. If you have ever wondered why you feel stuck even after doing everything right, this episode is for you.
Key Topics: Why high-achieving women are at greater risk of burnout and identity erosion Women in leadership leaving at higher rates due to unmanageable stress The Central Nervous System and Autonomic Nervous System, explained simply What nervous system dysregulation is — and its links to chronic illness Polyvagal Theory and Dr. Stephen Porges’ three-state model Ventral Vagal, Sympathetic, and Dorsal Vagal — what they feel like in real life Why more achievement can increase dysregulation instead of solving it Why you cannot force your way into your purpose How to show your nervous system that what you want is safe Two daily regulation tools: the Physiological Sigh and the State Check-In Your daily regulation practice — the nervous system gym
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| When They Liked The Old You Better: How to Hold Your New Self When the People Around You Are Pulling for the Old One | 06 Apr 2026 | 00:25:17 | |
You did the work. You shifted. Something in you genuinely changed — and you can feel it in your decisions, your boundaries, and the direction you are moving. And then the people closest to you started reaching for the old version. Not with cruelty. With a look. A comment. A quiet but unmistakable pressure to come back to who you were before — because who you are becoming is making them uncomfortable. This episode of The Resurrection Room is for the woman navigating that gap. The space between her internal transformation and the people in her life who haven't caught up to it yet. In Episode 25, Kelli breaks down exactly what is happening when the people you love push back on your growth — including the neuroscience behind why their brains register your transformation as a threat, and why your nervous system reads their disapproval as danger. You will learn why the friction in your relationships right now is not a sign you chose wrong. You will learn the difference between shrinking and softness — and why one will cost you everything you have built. And you will walk away with the Anchor Identity Technique — a three-step, neuroscience-backed practice for holding your identity steady when the pressure to go back is at its strongest. Identity work is not abstract. It produces real, visible outcomes — in how you lead, how you build, how you move through every area of your life. This episode is the bridge between the internal work and the external world that is now being asked to hold a different version of you. Your transformation does not require anyone else's approval to be real. 🎧 Follow The Resurrection Room with Kelli Shaw on Apple Podcasts and leave a review — it helps other women find this space. | |||
| Hold the Rehearsal: Why Your Life Hasn't Caught Up to Who You've Decided to Be | 30 Mar 2026 | 00:17:42 | |
You made the decision. You saw clearly who you’re becoming. You committed to something new. But your life doesn’t reflect it yet. This is the phase where most people stop. Not because they chose the wrong path— but because they don’t understand what comes next. In this episode of The Resurrection Room, we step into the final phase of the MARCH identity framework: H — Hold the Rehearsal Because identity is not built in the moment you decide. It is built in what you repeat. You’ll learn why rehearsing your new identity—mentally, emotionally, and behaviorally—is the key to lasting transformation, and how your brain begins to wire new patterns long before your results appear. We also break down:
And most importantly… You’ll understand why the version of you you’re becoming must be rehearsed before it is recognized. THE MARCH IDENTITY FRAMEWORK SERIESThis episode is part of a 5-part identity reconstruction journey: M — Map Your Identity Patterns Become aware of your automatic thoughts, reactions, and behaviors. You're Acting In Perfect Alignment with Who You Believe You Are A — Acknowledge the Protection Understand why your current identity was formed and how it once served you. R — Reveal the Cost Identify what maintaining this identity is costing you—emotionally, financially, and relationally. The Hidden Cost of Your Identity: Revealing the Cost of Staying the Same C — Construct the New Identity Begin intentionally building the version of you that aligns with the life you want. What Happens When You Begin to Construct A New Identity H — Hold the Rehearsal (This Episode) Reinforce and stabilize your new identity through daily repetition until it becomes natural. Your life does not change when you see it. It changes when you become it. And becoming requires rehearsal. 🎧 If this episode resonates, follow the show, download the episode, and leave a review. Share it with someone who is in the process of becoming—because this is the work that creates real transformation. | |||
| What Happens When You Begin To Construct a New Identity | 23 Mar 2026 | 00:18:56 | |
You knew what to do. You felt it. You saw it clearly. And still… you didn’t move. Why? Because your identity already decided. In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli Shaw breaks down the hidden force behind hesitation, self-sabotage, and repeated patterns—your identity. If you’re interested in personal development, identity transformation, neuroscience, mindset, manifestation, and behavior change, this conversation will shift how you see yourself—and your results. This episode is part of a 12-week identity journey: We began with M — Mapping your identity patterns We moved into A — Acknowledging the protection Then R — Revealing the cost And now we arrive at C — Construct A deliberate internal process that begins to influence your behavior before your environment reflects it. Inside this episode, you’ll learn:
If you’ve been doing the work—learning, growing, trying to change your habits—but still seeing the same results… this episode will help you understand why. Because your life isn’t responding to what you say you want. It’s responding to who you are consistently being. 🎧 Press play and begin your identity shift. | |||
| The Hidden Price of Your Identity: Revealing the Cost of Staying the Same | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:31:38 | |
What if the most expensive thing in your life is not your bills, your debt, or the rising cost of living—but an identity you never examined? In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli explores the hidden cost of staying the same. Building on the last episode, A — Acknowledge, this next step in the MARCH framework moves into R — Reveal the Cost. You’ll learn how your brain strengthens whatever is repeated, why it starts working toward what it believes is possible, and how your environment silently shapes your identity. Kelli also walks you through a powerful reflection process to help you uncover the patterns, beliefs, and internal stories that may already be shaping your future. If you have ever felt like you keep circling the same patterns in money, confidence, visibility, or self-trust, this episode will help you see what those patterns may actually be costing you—and what to do next. In this episode:
This is an episode about reckoning, awareness, and choosing evidence for a different future. | |||
| Acknowledging the Identity That Once Protected You: Why Your Brain Built It and How to Begin Reconstructing It | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:31:38 | |
You are not reacting randomly. Your strongest emotional reactions are clues. They reveal the identity your brain learned to protect. In this week’s episode of The Resurrection Room, we continue the MARCH identity journey with the second step: A — Acknowledge the Protection. Before identity can be reconstructed, it must first be understood. Because most identities were not created to limit you. They were created to protect you. Through a powerful blend of neuroscience, reflection, and practical exercises, this episode explores: • How identity forms through past experiences • Why your brain protects familiar identities—even limiting ones • The internal story that shapes your reactions • How limiting beliefs develop in the brain • The non-negotiables of identity reconstruction • A powerful 60-second practice that interrupts old identity patterns • A guided exercise to reveal your current identity You’ll also learn why transformation begins with a simple but profound principle: identity → perception → behavior → actions → outcomes When identity changes, everything else begins to follow. If you’ve ever wondered why certain patterns keep repeating—even when you know better—this episode will help you see those patterns through an entirely new lens. Because the identity you’re living from today may have once helped you survive. But survival identities are not always designed for expansion. And acknowledgment is the first step toward building something new. | |||
| You're Acting In Perfect Alignment With Who You Believe You Are | 02 Mar 2026 | 00:22:11 | |
You keep telling yourself you need more discipline.
More structure. More motivation. More follow-through.
But what if your behavior isn’t the problem?
In this episode of The Resurrection Room, we uncover a foundational truth: you are acting in perfect alignment with who you believe you are.
Behavior is not random. It is evidence.
When you understand the sequence — identity - perception - behavior - actions - outcomes — you stop attacking the surface and start addressing the source.
We explore: • Why your brain protects familiar identity patterns • How perception is filtered through self-concept • The neuroscience behind identity loyalty • What Scripture reveals about renewal and transformation • How to map your current operating identity without shame
This episode also introduces the M.A.R.C.H. framework — the structural foundation for the 12-week identity reconstruction process.
March is not the month of force. It is the month of structure.
If you have ever felt frustrated with your lack of consistency, this conversation will shift the way you see yourself.
You are not chaotic. You are patterned.
And once you see the pattern, you can begin to rebuild it.
Change identity first. Perception follows. Behavior adjusts. Actions align. Outcomes respond.
Welcome to the beginning of your resurrection. | |||
| Why Fear Comes Back Even After being Brave | 11 Jul 2026 | 00:22:46 | |
This is one of our most listened-to episodes, so we're bringing it back this week for anyone who missed it the first time. What happens when you take the first brave step, and then fear shows up again? In this episode, Kelli answers the question she's been hearing from listeners all week: "How do I keep going?"
This conversation explores why fear often returns after courage, drawing on neuroscience, nervous system alignment, and the way professional athletes train their bodies through repetition.
Kelli walks through how real change happens through familiarity rather than force, and shares the Daily Courage Reset, a simple, repeatable practice you can return to when fear gets loud again.
In this episode:
Identity shapes your perception. Your perception dictates your behavior. Your behavior drives your actions. And your actions create your outcomes.
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| Before You Change Your Life, Change This: Why Behavior Change Fails Without Identity Reconstruction | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:18:11 | |
Today marks the beginning of a 12-week identity reconstruction journey inside The Resurrection Room. If you’ve ever eliminated fear for a moment… rewired your thinking… felt powerful in one season and small in the next… this episode lays the foundation for why that happens. Identity shapes perception. Perception drives behavior. Behavior produces actions. Actions create outcomes. Your results won’t change consistently until your identity does. In this episode, Kelli breaks down: • How identity is formed (neurologically and emotionally) • Why limiting beliefs feel permanent • How the nervous system reinforces identity • The difference between behavior change and identity installation • Three practical steps to begin rewiring immediately This isn’t about collecting information. It’s about understanding what identity actually is — and how to change it in a measurable way. Forward this episode to the woman who’s ready for more than inspiration. Over the next 12 weeks, we’re building something deeper. Let your resurrection begin. | |||
| What Are Your Words Doing to Your Life? | 16 Feb 2026 | 00:13:34 | |
If you want to know where your life is headed, listen to the words that are coming out of your mouth. In this episode of The Resurrection Room, we examine the quiet power of language — not as positive thinking, but as identity formation. Scripture says we are “snared by the words of our mouth.” What does that actually mean? And how might your own sentences be reinforcing the very outcomes you’ve been praying to change? We revisit the story of Zechariah and the moment heaven interrupted his doubt — not as punishment, but as protection. Then we walk through how your words influence your identity, shape your perception, direct your behavior, and ultimately determine your outcomes. You’ll learn: • Why negative sentences feel protective but create limitation • How your nervous system responds to repeated language • A simple reframing practice that shifts identity in real time • How to stop completing negative sentences before they shape your future This week’s reflection challenge will help you catch your words, reframe them, and speak alignment out loud — so you can hear yourself become who you were meant to be. Because your mouth is not casual. It is directional. And the future you’re walking toward may already be forming in the sentences you’re speaking today. Download, follow, and share this episode with someone who needs to remember the power of their voice. I’ll meet you in the Resurrection Room. | |||
| What Happens to You Body While You’re Releasing Fear | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:13:11 | |
Fear isn’t just a thought.
It’s a sensation. A posture. A breath pattern. A nervous system response.
In this final episode of the four-part fear series, we go deeper than mindset and motivation. We explore what actually happens in your body when you begin releasing fear — and why the process can feel uncomfortable before it feels steady.
Because this series was never about eliminating fear.
It was about remembering who you are.
In this episode, we:
• Revisit the Maasai warrior identity and what it means to move before you feel ready
• Walk through the Resurrection Room framework: Identity → Perception → Behavior → Actions → Outcomes
• Explore why your body may feel shaky, emotional, tired, or unexpectedly calm during identity shifts
• Practice a simple heart-centered reset to signal safety to your nervous system
• Identify the belief that may be quietly shaping your outcomes
Scripture reference: Ephesians 3:20
If you’ve ever wondered why growth can feel vulnerable… why expansion can feel unfamiliar… or why fear seems to rise right before breakthrough — this episode will give language to what your body already knows.
You weren’t created for a small life.
And as you return to who you were always called to be, your body will learn that expansion is safe.
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| Fear Is Not the Enemy, It's the Invitation | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:15:48 | |
In this episode, Kelli Shaw discusses the concept of fear as fuel and how to use it to move forward. She explores the role of the brain in processing fear, the biblical perspective on fear and transition, reframing fear, and the transformation of identity through neuroplasticity. The episode emphasizes the importance of embracing fear as a catalyst for growth and personal development.
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If you know someone who who letting fear stop them instead of pushing them, send them this episode. And if you want more of this work - identity, nervous system alignment, and steps you can actually live - make sure you follow the show and download the episodes. This helps us get this work into the hands of those who need it.
If you like this episode, check out the other episodes in this series. When Fear Loses It's Authority: Why the First Step Changes Everything
Why Fear Comes Back Even After Being Brave
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| When Your Nervous System Becomes Your Ally: The Resurrection of Regulation | 05 Feb 2026 | 00:15:12 | |
When Your Nervous System Becomes Your Ally
The Resurrection of Regulation You’ve taken the first step. You’ve followed through. And still, your body reacts.
In this episode of The Resurrection Room, we continue the conversation about fear—not as a failure, but as a signal that your nervous system is learning how to live in a new reality.
This episode explores why the body responds before thought, how fear and intuition can feel similar but lead in very different directions, and what it means to remain present and aligned when discomfort shows up. We look at fear not only as a biological response, but as a spiritual displacement—and how breaking agreement with fear allows you to live from the abundance God promised.
Blending neuroscience with Scripture, this episode is for anyone who believes God’s truth, has done the inner work, and is ready for their body to catch up with their faith.
In this episode, we cover:
Free Resource: Download the 25 PROMISES OF GOD PDF — a printable guide designed for morning and evening use to help reinforce truth, build new pathways, and support your nervous system as you move forward. 👉 Download here: 25 PROMISES OF GOD If this episode resonated with you, make sure to follow The Resurrection Room and download the episodes so they’re always with you. And in case no one has told you today: you are loved, you are seen, you are not forgotten, and you are not too late. I’m Kelli Shaw, and this is The Resurrection Room—where you rise to who you were always meant to be so you can live the life you were always meant to live.
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| Why Fear Comes Back Even After Being Brave: How Repetition Turns Courage Into Identity | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:22:46 | |
What happens when you take the first brave step… and then fear shows up again? In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli answers the question she’s been hearing from listeners all week: “How do I keep going?” This conversation explores why fear often returns after courage—and why that doesn’t mean anything went wrong. Drawing from neuroscience, nervous system alignment, and the way professional athletes train their bodies through repetition, Kelli explains how real change happens quietly, through familiarity rather than force. You’ll learn:
Kelli also shares a simple, real-life practice called the Daily Courage Reset—a grounded rhythm you can return to when fear gets loud again. This episode is part of an ongoing series for anyone who has started moving forward… and wants to learn how to stay there. | |||
| When Fear Loses It's Authority: Why The First Step Changes Everything | 29 Jan 2026 | 00:11:59 | |
Fear doesn’t usually stop us because something bad is happening. It stops us because of what we imagine might happen. In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli shares the story of the Maasai warriors—men who walk calmly toward danger and, in doing so, cause fear to lose its power. From there, the conversation turns inward. Why are we so afraid of being seen trying? When did imagined outcomes begin carrying more weight than our actual calling? And what changes the moment we take the first step instead of waiting to feel ready? Blending neuroscience, faith, and personal experience, this episode explores why fear thrives in hesitation but dissolves with movement. Kelli reflects on perfectionism, public failure, and the lessons we often teach our children more easily than ourselves—and offers a simple, practical exercise to help you identify the step you’ve been postponing. This isn’t an episode about eliminating fear. It’s about understanding it, disarming it, and learning how to move anyway. If fear has been deciding for you, this conversation may help you take that authority back—one step at a time. | |||
| The Frequency You Practice Becomes the Life You Live | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:15:07 | |
What if the thoughts you return to every day are shaping the life that keeps returning to you? In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli Shaw explores how every thought carries energy—and how the accumulation of those thoughts becomes your frequency, your nervous system baseline, and ultimately the results you experience in your life. Blending neuroscience, nervous system awareness, and lived wisdom, Kelli breaks down why your brain is your most powerful gift, how repeated thinking trains your perception, and why two people can live in the same circumstances yet experience completely different realities. Using a vivid visual of thoughts moving like rings of frequency around the body, this episode invites you to see how what you practice internally becomes the environment you live in externally—and how small, intentional shifts in thought can begin to change your emotional state, your decisions, and your direction. This is the kind of work Kelli teaches her own high-schooler as a homeschool mom—and the kind of education she believes every person should have had growing up. If you’ve felt stuck in repeating patterns, overwhelmed without knowing why, or ready to live with more clarity and alignment, this episode offers a grounded place to begin. | |||
| The Neuroscience of Resurrection: How to Rewire Your Brain & Reclaim Your True Identity | 19 Jan 2026 | 00:18:33 | |
In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli Shaw—certified integrative health coach and neuroscience researcher—breaks down the neuroscience of “resurrection”: how the brain forms familiar identity pathways, why your mind keeps pulling up an old version of you, and what it actually takes to build a new route. You’ll learn:
Anchor statement: We work from the top down. Identity is always first. Then perception. Your perception creates your behavior, your behavior dictates your actions and your actions produce your results. Your results won’t change consistently until your identity does. If you know someone who keeps calling their life a problem… when it’s actually a challenge… send them this episode. Sometimes the greatest gift isn’t advice—it’s a new lens. Follow the show and leave a review so you don’t miss a single episode.
If you liked this episode, check out this one next: What Are You Carrying In Your Cup?
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| How To Change Your Life By Looking Through The Right Lens | 17 Jan 2026 | 00:19:12 | |
In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli invites you to examine the invisible “prescription” you’ve been living through—your beliefs and values—and how they quietly shape what you keep seeing in your life.
If everything has felt like a problem lately, this conversation will help you shift the lens: from threat to challenge, from fear to faith, from old identity to new.
Building on the prior episode “What Are You Carrying?”, Kelli explores what spills out under pressure—and what pressure also reveals: the lens you’ve been wearing, sometimes without realizing it.
You’ll learn a simple framework to identify the belief acting like a lens, uncover the value protecting it, and replace it with a new value you’re willing to embody.
This is a practical, identity-first episode designed to help you stop living inside the same story—so you can step into resurrection. | |||
| The Power of Paradigms: What They Are, Where Yours Came From, and How to Shift Them | 02 Jul 2026 | 00:18:16 | |
If you've done the personal growth work — read the books, said the affirmations, made real progress — and still keep landing back at the same income ceiling, the same relationship pattern, the same self-sabotage, this episode explains why. It's neuroscience, and it's called a paradigm. In this episode, you'll learn:
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| The Neuroscience Trick To Stop You From Being Angry | 12 Jan 2026 | 00:19:49 | |
You’re not “just an angry person.”
You’re living in an anger loop—a nervous-system pattern that can rewire your brain, hijack your reactions, and quietly become an identity.
In this episode of The Resurrection Room, I’m walking you through what’s really happening in your brain and body when anger becomes your default, why it can feel strangely rewarding, and how to interrupt the loop without losing your power.
You’ll learn a simple, repeatable framework—R.I.S.E.—to regulate your nervous system, rewrite the identity underneath the anger, and build proof of a new you.
Because we work from the top down: Identity is always first. Then perception. Your perception creates your behavior, your behavior dictates your actions and your actions produce your results. Your results won’t change consistently until your identity does.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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| What Are You Carrying In Your Cup? The Enlightenment You Need To Start Every Day. | 09 Jan 2026 | 00:16:23 | |
Welcome to The Resurrection Room—a sacred space where we exhale, get honest, and come back to who God designed us to be. I ’m Kelli, a certified integrative health coach and a neuroscience researcher. In this episode, “What Are You Carrying In Your Cup?” we start with a simple moment of enlightenment: what spills out of you when life bumps into you? But the deeper question underneath it changes everything:
Through the wisdom of a monk, here is a deeply practical “inventory” you can use every morning. We’ll uncover what your reactions have been trying to reveal—about your burdens, your beliefs, your old identity, and the patterns you didn’t choose but may still be protecting. Because here’s the truth: life will bump you. But what comes out of you is trainable. In this episode, you’ll learn:
Before you touch your phone or your to-do list: Take three deep breaths and ask out loud: “What am I carrying with me today?”
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| You Walk In… and You Disappear. Here’s Why. | 05 Jan 2026 | 00:20:25 | |
Have you ever walked into a room and felt yourself shrink—before anything even happened?
In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli Shaw gets honest about the invisible identity script that’s been running your life: the labels you’ve worn so long they started to feel like truth.
We’re taking that old name tag off today—no negotiating. Like a bandaid that’s been on way too long. It might sting… but healing moves faster when you stop covering the wound with a lie.
Inside this episode, you’ll learn a simple 3-part framework you can use immediately: Recognize the old identity script, Interrupt autopilot reactions, and Rehearse your new name until it becomes normal.
Plus, you’ll do a guided Resurrection Practice: “Rip Off the Name Tag”—a moment to release the label and choose the name Heaven agrees with.
Action for the next 24 hours: write your new name where you can see it—and take one small proof step to show your mind you’re serious.
Also, write a review and follow so you won’t miss a single episode.
And in case no one has told you lately: you are loved, you are seen, you are not forgotten, and you are not too late.
Go gently. Go boldly. And let your resurrection begin. | |||
| Your Year Won't Change Until You Do. The Identity Plan For 2026. | 02 Jan 2026 | 00:16:03 | |
Most goals don’t fail in January—they fail when you wake up as the same version of you on January 2nd.
In this episode of The Resurrection Room™, I’m Kelli, a certified integrative health coach and a neuroscience researcher, and I’ll show you how to stop letting your old identity vote on your future.
You’ll learn the 3-step Identity Design framework—Name the woman, Train the woman, Protect the woman—and you’ll walk away with a simple weekly Resurrection Reset you can repeat all year. Identity, then perception, then behavior, then the outcomes—your results won’t change consistently until your identity does. | |||
| Say This Out Loud When Anxiety Hits | 29 Dec 2025 | 00:20:21 | |
Your Mind Is Loud Because You’re Silent Ever find yourself “arguing” in your own head like you’re on trial—replaying failures, predicting rejection, and spiraling so hard your body reacts like it’s happening right now? In this episode of The Resurrection Room with Kelli Shaw, you’ll learn how to interrupt the argument in your head in real time—by using your voice, regulating your nervous system, and grounding yourself in what’s true (not what fear is predicting). You’ll walk away with a simple framework you can use anywhere—car, kitchen, shower, before a scary conversation, or in the middle of anxiety. We cover:
🎧 If your mind has been loud lately… this one is for you.
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| The Resurrection Review: 6 Questions That Close a Season — and Build a New Identity You Can Track | 25 Dec 2025 | 00:25:27 | |
Keywords identity, personal growth, reflection, change, self-awareness, resurrection, emotional health, accountability, transformation, self-improvement Summary In this episode, Kelli guides listeners through a reflective process aimed at embracing change and personal growth. She emphasizes the importance of identity in shaping our experiences and outcomes, encouraging listeners to engage in a 'resurrection review' to extract wisdom from their past season. Through a series of reflective questions, Kelli helps listeners identify what to retire, what to continue, and what new practices to start, ultimately fostering a sustainable path towards their desired identity and goals. Takeaways Changing the calendar doesn't change the woman; a new identity does. This episode is about extracting wisdom from what you lived. We're not reopening wounds; we're closing chapters. Reflection without decision is just a memory. Survival identities have an expiration date. Your high points aren't random; they're instructions. Your identity doesn't need hype; it needs evidence. Resurrection isn't a moment; it's a maintained decision. You are loved, you are seen, you are not forgotten. Let your resurrection begin. Titles Embracing Change: The Power of Identity The Resurrection Review: A Path to Growth Sound bites "Reflection without decision is just a memory." "Survival identities have an expiration date." "Let your resurrection begin." Chapters 00:00 Embracing Change and Identity 03:06 The Resurrection Review Process 07:35 Reflecting on Toleration and Avoidance 10:18 Understanding Nervous System Responses 12:43 Retiring Old Identities 15:44 Recognizing Grace and Growth 18:38 Creating Sustainable Change 20:30 Measuring Progress and Results 25:08 Sealing the Commitment to Change | |||
| Why You're Always "Almost Changing" and Why Your Nervous System Treats Your Next Level Like A Threat | 22 Dec 2025 | 00:19:44 | |
Ever feel like you’re not stuck… you’re just right there—and then you pull back? In this episode of The Resurrection Room™, Kelli Shaw breaks down why “almost changing” isn’t a character flaw—it’s a nervous system protection pattern. You’ll learn how your body can confuse unfamiliar with unsafe, why you can’t mindset your way out of dysregulation, and the exact steps to move forward without abandoning yourself at the edge. In this episode, we cover:
Disclaimer: This episode is educational and spiritual encouragement, not medical advice. If you have trauma history or severe anxiety symptoms, a licensed professional can be a powerful part of your support team. If this episode hit you, share it with a friend who keeps restarting right at the edge of her breakthrough. | |||
| Your Resurrection Begins and Here"s How | 18 Dec 2025 | 00:14:53 | |
In the very first episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli Shaw welcomes you into a sacred space for identity renewal—where you stop trying to “fix yourself” and start releasing the version of you that was built to survive. You’ll learn The Resurrection Map (Recognize, Release, Rise) and practice a guided reset you can use daily in under five minutes: Release, Receive, Respond. What You’ll Learn
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| The Resurrection Room Trailer | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:02:17 | |
The Resurrection Room™ is where your old identity gets laid down—and the woman God designed you to be rises. This isn’t motivation. This is resurrection. Every episode is a sacred space to confront the Counterfeit Identity—the version of you built from fear, survival, people-pleasing, and “almost” living. We’ll rebuild from the inside out: spirit first, mind renewed, patterns broken, courage practiced, and alignment embodied—until your life finally matches what Heaven already knows about you. If you’ve been praying for change but living in cycles… if you feel called to more but keep shrinking back… step in. Take a breath. And enter into your resurrection. | |||
| How to Rewire Your Subconscious Mind and Get Rid of Limiting Beliefs for Good | 25 Jun 2026 | 00:15:39 | |
How to Rewire Your Subconscious Mind and Get Rid of Limiting Beliefs Here's something most people never stop to consider: your subconscious mind drives 95% of your decisions and your emotions. If you don't understand that you actually have two brains running your life — not one — this could be exactly why you keep ending up stuck in the same patterns, no matter how hard you try to think your way out. In this episode, Kelli breaks down the real difference between your conscious and subconscious mind — why one is slow and conceptual while the other is lightning-fast, automatic, and wired directly into your autonomic nervous system. You'll learn how limiting beliefs actually get installed through a process called automaticity, why some beliefs take longer to remove than others, and the one distinction that determines whether you ever actually change: the difference between being interested in releasing a belief and being committed to it. If you've done the personal growth work, read the books, and still feel the same patterns running underneath the surface, this episode gives you the missing piece. In this episode: — Why your subconscious mind controls 95% of your decisions and emotions — The real difference between your conscious brain and your subconscious brain — How your autonomic nervous system runs automatically, even while you sleep — What automaticity is, and how it explains why limiting beliefs feel impossible to "think" your way out of — Why some limiting beliefs take longer to remove than others — The critical difference between being interested and being committed — and which one you're actually living in — What it really takes to replace an old automatic pattern with a new one Connect with Kelli: Join the Resurrection Room Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588999984832 Get on the email list for more identity, neuroscience, and nervous system insights: https://kelli-shaw.kit.com/32980db5e9 If this episode gave you language for something you've felt but couldn't explain, share it with the woman in your life who needs it — and leave a review to get The Resurrection Room to more beautiful souls, just like you. | |||
| The Science of Manifestation, Fear, and the Buffalo Principle | 18 Jun 2026 | 00:21:24 | |
Did you know that when buffalo sense a storm coming, they run toward it? Other animals turn and run the other way — trying to outrun something that is already faster than them. Buffalo run straight through it and come out the other side in a fraction of the time. Most people handle hard seasons the way other animals handle storms. They avoid the hard conversation, delay the decision, hope the pressure passes on its own. And in doing that, they stay inside the storm far longer than they need to. In this episode, Kelli Shaw breaks down what manifestation actually is — not the vision board version, but the neuroscience version — and why the challenge you are walking through today may be the very thing building your capacity to hold what you have been asking for. In this episode: — Why your brain is a prediction engine, not a receiving dish, and what that means for manifestation — The reticular activating system and how identity retrains your brain's filter for what it notices — Why your brain resists new things, even good ones, and how fear quietly blocks the bigger life from registering as safe — The buffalo principle: why running toward difficulty shortens your time in it — If you knew you had to get through 30 no's before your first yes, how fast would you be trying to get through the 30 no's? — A 3-step practice to start moving toward the storm instead of away from it Resources mentioned: Lisa Feldman Barrett — predictive brain research Reticular Activating System — selective attention and identity "Neurons that fire together, wire together" — Hebbian learning principle JOIN THE COMMUNITY The Resurrection Room community is where this work continues beyond the podcast. Come connect with women who are doing the same identity work, share what this episode brought up for you, and stay in the room. 👉 Join the Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588999984832 STAY CONNECTED Want tools, reflections, and resources delivered straight to your inbox? Join the email list and stay connected to the work between episodes. 👉 Join the email list here: https://kelli-shaw.kit.com/32980db5e9 Identity shapes your perception. Your perception dictates your behavior. Your behavior drives your actions. And your actions create your outcomes. — Kelli Shaw, The Resurrection Room | |||
| The Secret to Stopping Fear That Actually Works | This Is What You Asked For | 01 Jun 2026 | 00:35:22 | |
Fear has been making more of your decisions than you've admitted — about money, judgment, rejection, getting older, being found out. In this episode, Kelli Shaw walks you through David R. Hawkins' Map of Consciousness, where fear sits at an energy level of 100, far below the line at 200 that separates force from power. Then she takes you under the hood into the real neuroscience of fear — the amygdala, the stress response, the brain's threat filter, and the rewiring that makes courage possible — and shows you how a fear circuit becomes an identity you've outgrown. You'll leave with a four-step practice called the Courage Crossing that you can use this week to act from courage in real time. In This Episode
"The cage is not around her. The cage is built out of her own identity, and she has been the one holding the door shut." Approximate Timestamps
This episode draws on Power vs. Force by David R. Hawkins, PhD, MD. Keywords / Tagsneuroscience of fear, how to overcome fear, fear and identity, Map of Consciousness, David Hawkins Power vs Force, amygdala and fear, nervous system regulation, fearless mindset for women, identity transformation, courage over fear, rewire your brain, The Resurrection Room, Kelli Shaw | |||
| The Identity of Manifesting Money | 25 May 2026 | 00:40:14 | |
If you are doing everything right and the money still is not moving — this is the episode that explains why. And it gives you the way forward. This episode is not a money episode. It is an identity episode. Kelli breaks down why your brain — an efficiency machine designed to run your most trained patterns — keeps producing the same financial outcomes no matter how hard you work, how much you earn, or how many strategies you try. She walks through the neuroscience of why affirmations fail when your nervous system is bracing, how your subconscious mind has been obediently running a money program you inherited before you ever earned a dollar, and what it actually takes to rewire your financial identity from the inside out. In this episode you will learn: — Why your brain defaults to scarcity and how the reticular activating system filters your financial reality — What money actually is (and why your relationship with it mirrors your relationship with your own value) — The story of Adam and Eve and why abundance was always the original design — How to use your five senses to activate a wealth frequency your nervous system can actually hold — A four-step identity rewire exercise you can start this week — What to do when you say the reframe and your body does not believe it yet — The scripture that proves wealth is covenant, not reward Anchor scripture: Deuteronomy 8:18 and 3 John 1:2 🔗 Join the email list — Every week Kelli sends something to your inbox that goes deeper than the podcast: the language patterns, the nervous system practices, the identity work that makes this transformation stick. It is the inside room for women doing deep work. Head to the show notes to join. 🔗 Join the Members-Only Facebook Community — We just opened the doors. This is where the conversation continues, the community deepens, and the work becomes something you do with other women instead of alone. Get all the details in the show notes. Share this episode with one woman who needs to hear it. She does not need another budget. She needs this conversation. #identity #money #manifesting #wealthidentity #neuroscience #nervousystem #abundance #scarcity #moneyidentity #womenandmoney #mindset #identityshift #faithandwealth #podcast #theresurrectionroom #kellisshaw #personalgrowth #womenempowerment #transformation | |||
| What World Are You Creating with Your Words? | 18 May 2026 | 00:24:52 | |
Every world you've ever lived in started as a thought. Then it became a sentence. Then it became a life. In this episode, Kelli sits down with the woman who keeps catching herself thinking the same worn-out loops and speaking sentences she doesn't want to be true anymore. I'm so tired. I always do this. Nothing ever works for me. If those have been on a loop in your head and in your mouth, this one is for you. Inside Episode 31, you'll hear:
This episode is for the woman in identity transition. The woman who knows she is called forward but feels stuck inside language and thinking that belong to a previous version of her life. Kelli works in the intersection of identity, nervous system regulation, and visible transformation — and The Resurrection Room is the weekly meeting place for women doing the deep work. Grab your journal. Grab your headphones. Let's get into it. 📧 JOIN THE EMAIL LIST Get the weekly inside-room work that goes deeper than the podcast — thought patterns, language tools, nervous system practices, and identity reconstruction sent straight to your inbox. 💬 JOIN THE FACEBOOK MEMBERS-ONLY COMMUNITY The private space where the women of The Resurrection Room go deeper together. Real conversations. Real accountability. Real transformation. 👉Join The Resurrection Room Members Only Community ✨ YOUR NEXT STEPS
Follow the show, leave a review, and meet me back here every Monday. Identity. Neuroscience. Transformation. The Resurrection Room — hosted by Kelli Shaw | |||
| The Identity of the Luckiest Person in the Room | 11 May 2026 | 00:13:57 | |
Some people seem to attract opportunity effortlessly — and eventually, the people around them start calling it luck.
But what if it was never luck?
What if those women had simply trained their nervous system to expect expansion instead of disappointment — and their decisions, their behavior, and their outcomes reorganized around that internal shift?
This episode of The Resurrection Room is for the woman who has been circling. The woman carrying an internal expectation that something will eventually go sideways — who hesitates, delays, softens her ambition, and then watches other people move with a confidence she cannot explain.
That confidence is not personality. It is neurological conditioning. And it can be built.
In this episode, Kelli Shaw breaks down exactly how identity shapes what you notice, pursue, tolerate, and create — and walks you through four practical shifts designed to rewire the pattern: Identity Proclamations that reshape self-perception at the neurological level. Big Moves that give your nervous system new emotional evidence. Speed and Action that build self-trust faster than analysis ever will. And Identity Anchors that train your body to recognize expansion as familiar.
You will also experience a guided micro exercise designed to help your nervous system release the old identity and step fully into the woman you are becoming.
Identity shapes your perception. Your perception dictates your behavior. Your behavior drives your actions. And your actions create your outcomes.
This is identity work. This is neuroscience. And this is how transformation becomes visible.
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📘 Kelli's upcoming book, The Identity You've Outgrown: 12 Weeks to a New Identity, is a structured identity reconstruction process grounded in neuroscience and nervous system regulation. Details coming soon — stay close.
For more episodes of The Resurrection Room, start here. Ask Me Anything: your Questions About Identity, Neuroscience, and Manifestation - Answered.
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In case no one has told you, you are loved, you are seen, you are not forgotten, and you are not too late. You can rise and I believe you will.
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| Your Upper Limit: Can Your Identity Hold the Life You're Asking For? | 16 Aug 2026 | 00:22:12 | |
Your Upper Limit: Can Your Identity Hold the Life You’re Asking For?
What happens when the life you’ve been asking for finally begins to arrive—but part of you doesn’t know how to live there yet? You get the opportunity. The business grows. The money increases. Your work gets noticed. The door opens. And then something unexpected happens. You start worrying. You procrastinate. You question yourself. You pull back. You create a problem where there wasn’t one before. In this episode of The Resurrection Room, Kelli explores two powerful concepts from Gay Hendricks’ The Big Leap: the Upper Limit Problem and the Zone of Genius. Hendricks proposes that we can develop an internal ceiling for how much success, love, abundance, happiness, and positive experience we comfortably allow ourselves to experience. When life begins expanding beyond that familiar level, we may unconsciously engage in behaviors that bring us back toward what feels normal. But what if the problem isn’t your ability to create a bigger life? What if your identity hasn’t yet developed the capacity to hold it? In This EpisodeKelli explores:
Inside The Resurrection Room, we often work with this framework: Identity → Perception → Behavior → Actions → Outcomes But this episode adds an important final piece: Identity → Perception → Behavior → Actions → Outcomes → Identity Your outcome becomes evidence. The opportunity becomes evidence. The boundary you finally held becomes evidence. The room you walked into becomes evidence. The thing you accomplished becomes evidence. Transformation deepens when you allow those experiences to update what you believe about who you are. Instead of dismissing the breakthrough as luck, begin asking: What does this outcome reveal about who I am capable of being? Your ReflectionImagine that the next level you’ve been pursuing has already happened. You're standing inside the life you've been asking for. Now notice what happens internally. Where do you feel expansion? Where do you feel tension? What thoughts immediately appear? Then ask yourself: What part of this life still feels unfamiliar to me? And finally: Who would I have to believe I am for this life to feel normal?Sit with that question. Journal about it. Notice what comes up. Because you may no longer need to convince yourself that your next level is possible. You may need to expand your identity until you're capable of recognizing yourself inside it. Your Action This WeekMake one move from your Zone of Genius. Choose the conversation, proposal, application, video, launch, pitch, decision, boundary, or idea you've been circling—and move. Then consciously acknowledge the evidence: This is who I am now. The goal isn't simply reaching your next level. It's developing the internal capacity to live there. 📚 Read The Big Leap by Gay HendricksThis episode was inspired in part by Gay Hendricks’ book, The Big Leap. If you want to explore the Upper Limit Problem, Zone of Excellence, and Zone of Genius more deeply, get your copy here: Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. If you purchase through my affiliate link, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. 💌 Join The Resurrection Room Email CommunityThe podcast is only part of the conversation. Join the email community for deeper identity work, reflections, resources, and updates designed to help you continue becoming intentional about the identity behind the life you're creating. 👉 JOIN THE EMAIL LIST: https://kelli-shaw.kit.com/32980db5e9 🤍 Join The Resurrection Room Facebook CommunityCome join us inside The Resurrection Room Facebook community, where we continue the conversations we begin on the podcast. It's a place to connect with other women doing their own identity work, share breakthroughs, reflect on what you're learning, and put these conversations into practice. 👉 JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588999984832 RememberYour next level may require more than learning how to achieve something new. It may require learning how to hold something new. To receive more. To lead at a greater level. To allow yourself to be seen. To use your genius. To allow expansion to become familiar. You can live here. You can create here. You can receive here. You can lead here. You can belong here. You can hold what you've asked for. And maybe that is your Big Leap. The Resurrection Room with Kelli Shaw Where you rise to who you were always meant to be so you can live the life you were always meant to live. Follow the podcast • Share this episode • Leave a review • Join the community | |||
| Stop Living In Survival Mode | 08 Aug 2026 | 00:17:42 | |
Is your jaw tight right now? Your shoulders up near your ears? Part of your mind already three steps ahead of this moment? If so, your body has been running one program for so long it's forgotten there's another one available. That program is survival mode, and most of us have moved in and started decorating without ever noticing the shift. In this episode, Kelli breaks down the neuroscience of chronic stress through Dr. Dan Siegel's window of tolerance, Stephen Porges' polyvagal theory, and the real physical difference between a nervous system that's regulated and one that's stuck on high alert. You'll learn why your body can't tell the difference between a real emergency and an overflowing inbox, what's happening in your brain during hyperarousal and hypoarousal, and why rest has to be practiced on purpose long before you desperately need it. This episode weaves neuroscience with scripture, showing how "be still and know that I am God" is one of the oldest instructions for nervous system regulation on record, long before anyone had a word for cortisol or the vagus nerve. If you've been functioning, succeeding even, while running on empty the whole time, this episode is for you. What You'll Learn
Identity shapes your perception. Your perception dictates your behavior. Your behavior drives your actions. And your actions create your outcomes. Connect & Go DeeperCome process this episode with other women navigating the same season. Share what came up for you, ask questions, and find support in the Facebook Group: 👉 Join The Resurrection Room Facebook Group Want episodes, tools, and reflections like this delivered straight to your inbox? Join the email list: 👉 Subscribe to The Resurrection Room email list
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