Rebuilding in Public

How Shame Affects Decisions


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Some of the decisions you think are logical…

are actually shaped by shame.

In this episode of Rebuilding in Public, we break down how shame quietly influences your decisions—your risks, your ambition, your follow-through, and the opportunities you don’t take.

Shame doesn’t just affect how you feel.
It affects how you decide.

This faith-centered episode explores how shame disguises itself as “being realistic,” how it lowers your willingness to take risks, and how self-punishment keeps you stuck playing small even when God is calling you forward :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • How shame disguises itself as logic and “being realistic”
  • Why shame limits risk-taking and personal growth
  • How self-punishment keeps you stuck in cycles
  • The difference between conviction and condemnation
  • How to rebuild decision-making rooted in truth, not regret

Scripture reminds us:

  • There is no condemnation in Christ (Romans 8:1)
  • Your past has been removed, not held against you (Psalm 103:12)
  • You are God’s workmanship (Ephesians 2:10)
  • God is completing the work He started in you (Philippians 1:6)

If you’ve been second-guessing yourself, playing small, or holding back because of your past, this episode will help you recognize where shame has been shaping your life—and how to move differently.

You are not disqualified.

You’re rebuilding.

And you don’t have to carry shame with you.

Featured Music: This episode includes the original track “No Stone to Throw”, created for and by Rebuilding in Public.

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Keywords:
Christian podcast, overcoming shame, self forgiveness, faith and healing, personal growth, starting over, identity in Christ

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