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Grit and Grace: Real Conversatons on Resilience, Growth and Living in Alignment

Podcast de Pam Rader and Erin Payne

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Grit & Grace is a personal growth and resilience podcast for people who are done being ground down by life's hardest chapters — and ready to rise. Hosted by master coach and leadership facilitator Pam Rader and embodiment coach Erin Payne, each episode explores emotional resilience, personal transformation, mindset shifts, and the courage it takes to reinvent yourself.Joining them is Brian Thiessen, who brings a rare mix of psychological insight and straight-talking cowboy wisdom that has a way of cutting straight to what matters — and shining a light on the patterns most of us can't see in ourselves.Whether you're navigating a major life transition, rebuilding after loss, or craving honest conversations about what it really takes to grow — this is your space. We laugh, we cry, we get real. From raw personal stories to expert interviews on resilience, leadership, somatic healing, and self-discovery, Grit & Grace helps you turn life's toughest challenges into your greatest catalyst for change.This isn't a highlight-reel podcast. It's a campfire conversation — the kind that leaves you feeling seen, grounded, and genuinely ready to move forward.With 85+ episodes, Grit & Grace has become a trusted community for anyone committed to living in alignment with what matters most.Subscribe, leave a review, and join the conversation.

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Gottman's Four Horsemen: The Patterns That Are Killing Your Relationship

What if the thing quietly killing your relationship isn't the big blowouts — but the small patterns you've never even noticed? In this episode of Grit and Grace, Pam and Erin sit down with Aftin Jolly, Registered Clinical Counselor and Level 2 Gottman-trained couples therapist based in Kelowna, BC. Aftin brings clinical expertise and raw honesty to one of our most requested topics — relationships. The good, the messy, and the "are we actually going to make it" moments. THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF RELATIONSHIP DESTRUCTION Gottman research identifies four patterns that predict relationship breakdown: — Contempt: The #1 predictor of failure. It's the look that says "I'm better than you." — Criticism: How "helpful" comments quietly erode your partner's self-worth — Defensiveness: Why avoiding accountability destroys connection long-term — Stonewalling: The difference between needing to regulate and using silence as punishment WHAT WE ALSO COVER — The Emotional Bank Account: why one negative interaction takes 20 positives to balance — Bids for attention and how they build or drain your relationship daily — Why emotional intimacy erodes before physical intimacy — and what to do — The safety vs. desire teeter-totter (Esther Perel's framework) — Why no conflict is not the same as happiness — The weekly check-in question that keeps couples connected before crisis WORK WITH PAM If this episode stirred something up and you're ready to stop waiting for things to get better on their own, Pam offers 1:1 coaching to help you move toward more freedom and fulfillment — in your relationships and your life. 👉 pamrader.com [http://pamrader.com] WORK WITH ERIN Erin works 1:1 with clients who are ready to do the deeper work. If her voice resonated with you today, connect with her at www.erinpayne,ca or connect with her on Instagram. 👉 @epayne BECOME THE CATALYST — FALL 2026 Ready to turn your own transformation into a purpose-driven career? Become the Catalyst is Pam's 6-month intensive coaching certification program built for people who are done playing small and ready to guide others toward real freedom. Enrollment opens Fall 2026. 👉 pamrader.com [http://pamrader.com] GRIT AND GRACE RETREAT — FALL 2026 Something special is coming and you don't want to miss it. Get on the waitlist for the Grit and Grace Fall Retreat and be first to know when doors open. 👉 pamrader.com/gritandgrace [http://pamrader.com/gritandgrace] ABOUT AFTIN JOLLY Registered Clinical Counselor | Level 2 Gottman Couples Therapist | Equine Assisted Learning Facilitator Based in Kelowna, BC | Available via Zoom aftinjollycounseling.com [http://aftinjollycounseling.com] | @aftinjollycounseling RESOURCES MENTIONED The Gottman Institute — gottman.com [http://gottman.com] Esther Perel — estherperel.com [http://estherperel.com] Terry Real — relationallife.com [http://relationallife.com] Byron Katie — thework.com [http://thework.com] If this episode helped you see your relationship differently, share it with someone who needs it. Leave a review and drop a comment — we read every one.

16 de may de 2026 - 51 min
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The Law of Assumption: How Your Hidden Beliefs Are Creating Your Reality (And How to Change Them)

What if the life you're living right now isn't happening to you — but because of you? In this episode, Pam and Erin dive deep into the Law of Assumption — the teaching made famous by Neville Goddard and later built upon by Bob Proctor — and explore how our unconscious assumptions about love, money, worthiness, and belonging quietly shape every outcome in our lives. This one gets personal. Pam shares how a deep-seated assumption about addiction shaped her experience with her son, how an unexamined belief about heartbreak made it inevitable, and how a disciplined shift in assumption brought the relationship she has now into being. Erin unpacks how her assumptions played out in a decade-long relationship, a recent breakup, and a stranger at a soccer field who turned out to be married — and what all of it revealed about the beliefs running quietly in the background. But this isn't a manifestation-from-the-couch episode. It's a real, honest, sometimes messy conversation about what it actually takes to rewire the mind. In this episode you'll explore: * What the Law of Assumption actually is — and why it's not magic, toxic positivity, or a wish list * How your unconscious assumptions are shaping your relationships, finances, and sense of self — right now * The difference between a disciplined and undisciplined mind, and why affirmations alone don't work * How attachment styles (anxious and avoidant) are rooted in core assumptions — and how to shift them * Why the brain prioritizes familiarity over truth — and how to use that to your advantage * The daily practice that begins to rewire your nervous system and build new identity states * Why "desirable vs undesirable" is more powerful than "right vs wrong" when examining your patterns * How one aligned action can shift an assumption at the cellular level Pam's reflection on the disciplined mind: "Your subconscious mind is like a movie projector. Most people are trying to change the movie on the screen while continuing to feed the same film through the projector." The practice they leave you with: Observe the assumption. Interrupt the catastrophic rehearsal. Practice the feeling you want — not fake happiness, but safety, worthiness, openness, and abundance — until the nervous system learns that the new assumption is survivable. If you recognized yourself anywhere in this episode — in the resentment loops, the doom scrolling, the relationships that kept proving you right about the wrong things — this is your invitation to look at what's playing in the background. And to ask yourself: what would I create if I believed something different? ---------------------------------------- Resources & Next Steps: 🎙️ Enjoyed this episode? Please share it — we're in the top 20% of podcasts worldwide and our goal is top 10% in the next six months. Every share matters enormously. 🌿 Grit & Grace Retreat — Fall 2026 Our next ranch-based retreat is coming in September 2026. Stay tuned for the announcement. 💫 Work with Pam or Erin Both Pam and Erin work one-on-one with clients and offer group coaching programs. Reach out if this conversation stirred something in you. pamrader.com [http://pamrader.com] ⭐ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more people find the show.

8 de may de 2026 - 58 min
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Resentment is Self Abandonment with Attitude: Here's how to stop

You’re not just “irritated.” You’re not just “tired of people.” You might be resentful… and it’s costing you more than you think. In this raw and honest conversation, Pam and Erin unpack one of the most misunderstood emotional patterns: resentment. Not as something someone else is doing to you… But as a powerful signal that you’ve abandoned yourself somewhere along the way. Because here’s the truth: Resentment doesn’t come out of nowhere. It builds when: * You say yes when you mean no * You overgive hoping to be chosen * You stay quiet to avoid conflict * You expect people to meet needs you’ve never expressed And then wonder why you feel exhausted, irritated, or secretly pissed off all the time. This episode will help you: * Understand what resentment is really telling you * Identify where you’ve been out of alignment * Stop leaking bitterness into your relationships * Start having cleaner, more honest conversations * Rebuild self-trust and personal responsibility Because resentment isn’t the problem. 👉 It’s the clue. ---------------------------------------- 💥 KEY TAKEAWAYS * Resentment is often what happens when your mouth says yes and your soul says hell no * Resentment = self-abandonment + unspoken truth * There’s a difference between clean resentment (a signal) and dirty resentment (a victimhood loop) * Most resentment is built on unspoken expectations + invisible rules * Underneath resentment is often grief, not anger * The question that changes everything: 👉 Where have I been dishonest? ---------------------------------------- 🛠️ PRACTICAL TOOLS SHARED * Pause before projecting blame * Identify the story vs. what actually happened * Find where you abandoned yourself * Ask: What did I need that I didn’t express? * Have the clean conversation: > “I’ve been saying yes when I don’t have capacity… and I need something to change.” ---------------------------------------- ❤️ IF THIS HIT HOME… You’re not alone. This is the work. And if you’re ready to go deeper: * Work 1:1 with Pam or Erin pamrader.com [http://pamrader.com] * Join the community * Or come experience this work in real life at the Grit & Grace Retreat ---------------------------------------- 🌿 GRIT & GRACE RETREAT 4 days. Real conversations. Real transformation. Horses, yoga, connection, and the kind of truth-telling that changes your life. 👉 pamrader.com/gritandgrace ---------------------------------------- 🔁 SHARE THIS EPISODE If you know someone who’s been quietly holding it together… but is actually overwhelmed, depleted, or resentful— Send this to them. This might be the conversation they didn’t know they needed.

23 de abr de 2026 - 34 min
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The Real Reason You Can't Let Go (It's Not What You Think)

What if the stuff you're holding onto isn't just clutter — it's proof you haven't fully chosen yourself yet? In this episode, Pam and Erin get real about the deeper meaning behind the things we just can't seem to let go of — from engagement rings and grandma's China to love letters from exes and shoes that don't even fit. What starts as a conversation about spring cleaning quickly becomes a raw, honest inquiry into attachment, identity, and how we've been looking for external proof of our own worth — often without even realizing it. Pam shares why she listed her 1.8-carat engagement ring on Facebook Marketplace and what her partner's question — "can your ego handle letting go?" — cracked open for her. Erin opens up about keeping a ring from an abusive relationship and what that finally reveals about needing to feel chosen. This episode will make you laugh, make you cringe (in the best way), and maybe take a wander through your house with fresh eyes. IN THIS EPISODE: • Why we hold onto things as "proof" we were chosen, loved, or worthy • The difference between valuing yourself and choosing yourself • How attachment to objects is really attachment to old identities • What your love languages might actually be telling you about your wounds • Buddhist non-attachment and the freedom on the other side of letting go • The mac and cheese incident (you'll hear about it, you won't forget it) LISTENER INQUIRY: Take a wander through your house. Pick one thing you're holding onto. Ask yourself: why am I keeping this? Who is it really for? And what would open up if I let it go? WORK WITH PAM + ERIN: Grit and Grace Retreat | May 21–24, Spring Lake Ranch, BC 4 days of real work, real wilderness, and real transformation. Learn more at pamrader.com Connect with Pam: pamrader.com

15 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
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Question Everything: Charisma, Cult Thinking & the Danger of Outsourcing Your Truth

Are we unknowingly shaping our lives around advice from wounded people? In this thought-provoking episode of Grit & Grace, Pam and Erin dive into the hidden risks of blindly following popular ideas — from relationship trends and parenting philosophies to spiritual influencers and self-help movements. Together, they explore how easily we can outsource our inner authority when charisma, belonging, or confirmation bias gets involved. Through personal stories and honest reflection, they unpack the difference between wisdom and coping strategies, and why learning to question everything is essential for living in truth and alignment. This conversation is not about mistrust or cynicism — it’s about discernment. It’s about reclaiming your power to think for yourself in a world that constantly tells you what to believe. If you’ve ever wondered whether the advice you’re following is truly serving you… this episode is for you. IN THIS EPISODE, WE EXPLORE: * Why charismatic voices can feel convincing — and even intoxicating * The difference between charisma and character * How algorithms and confirmation bias shape our beliefs * The danger of labeling others (and ourselves) through simplified psychology * How unmet needs for belonging and validation can make us vulnerable to influence * Questions you can ask to strengthen discernment and self-trust * Why real wisdom is often simple — and found within KEY REFLECTION QUESTIONS SHARED IN THE EPISODE: * Where did this idea come from — and what pain may have shaped it? * Is this concept helping me understand… or just defend my current viewpoint? * Is this advice creating more connection in my life — or more separation? * Am I seeking truth… or looking for someone to save me? Ultimately, Pam and Erin remind listeners that wounded people sharing their stories isn’t the problem — the real danger is when we stop thinking and start following. 🎧 IF THIS EPISODE RESONATES: Share it with someone who might need encouragement to trust their own inner wisdom. 🌿 WANT TO GO DEEPER? Join Pam, Erin, and Brian for the Grit & Grace Retreat (May 21–24) — a powerful 4-day experience focused on connection, clarity, courage, and coming home to yourself. pamrader.com/gritandgrace ----------------------------------------

25 de mar de 2026 - 40 min
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