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