I Think You Should Be Brave

She Escaped to Survive, and So Can You (Part 2)


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What does it take to reclaim your voice, your power, and your life after years of believing you had none?

In Part 2 of this conversation with Jasmine Chambers, she opens up about the inner work, courage, and healing required to break free from a high-control upbringing and rebuild an entirely new life.

She shares what she’d tell her younger self, how she defines true power versus force, and what it has taken to parent differently while healing generational wounds in real time. Jasmine also reflects on the transformation from surviving to expanding and learning to trust herself, honor her voice, and build a life filled with stability, purpose, and agency.

Tune in to hear:

  • How Jasmine learned to honor her voice after being taught to silence it
  • The difference between force and true inner power
  • What she’d tell the homeschooled little girl she once was
  • How she parents differently while healing generational wounds
  • Why repair matters more than perfection in motherhood
  • The moment she realized she had the power to choose a new life
  • Advice for anyone trying to leave a high-control or unsafe environment
  • How to ask for help when you’ve been conditioned not to
  • What it’s taken to build stability, safety, and abundance from the ground up
  • Her new book Dreams That Matter and why your dreams deserve to matter, too


Connect with Jasmine:

⁠https://www.jasminechambers.org/blog⁠

⁠https://jasminechambers.myflodesk.com/cwsoruet13⁠

⁠https://www.instagram.com/jas.a.chambers⁠

⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminechambers/⁠

⁠https://www.facebook.com/jasmineameliachambers/⁠


Connect with Erin:

-Website: https://ithinkyoushouldbebrave.com/

-Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0KIIyTqTaK2bNtKRDaTmjn?si=e0a57752e36c48b5

-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erin.mills/

-Contact: [email protected]

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I Think You Should Be BraveBy Erin Mills