Shattered to Unbreakable: The Reclaim Podcast

Brandi Babin

Have you ever found yourself thinking, "I know I'm not living the life I am supposed to be living, but I don't know how to get there"? In this podcast, I'll be sharing life hacks to help you break through your daily struggles and less-than-flattering self-image and turn it into an unbreakable confidence that will help you step into your best life! Join us for relevant topics, guest speakers, and never-before-heard ideas to help you take the next right step for you every week. Subscribe for exclusive and ad-free content: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shattered2unbreakable/subscribe

  1. Mar 24

    Ep. 109 Moms Deserve Better Than Leggings: Elevating Your Everyday Look w/ Dani Walker

    This episode is for the woman who feels like she’s lost herself somewhere between motherhood, responsibilities, and survival mode. Because here’s the truth: What you wear isn’t shallow—it’s a reflection of how you see yourself. In this powerful and practical conversation, I sit down with pageant coach, content creator, and confidence expert Dani Walker to talk about how fashion can become a tool for identity, confidence, and stepping into the woman God is calling you to be. From thrift store treasures to New York fashion inspiration, Dani shares how style isn’t about perfection—it’s about alignment. We talk about: Why confidence is directly tied to what you wearHow to stop dressing for who you think you should beThe psychology behind “mom mode” vs. “main character energy”Why you deserve better than leggings (and what to wear instead)Building a capsule wardrobe that actually works for your lifeThe “30 wears rule” and how to stop overconsumptionHow to dress for your body, not trendsWhy your outfit is literally a form of communicationHow to create your own “uniform” to simplify getting dressedThe connection between environment, ambition, and appearanceAnd maybe the most powerful takeaway of all… 👉 You don’t need a whole new wardrobe. You need a new relationship with yourself. Because the goal isn’t to impress others. It’s to look in the mirror and recognize her again. 📌 Dani Walker Links + Pinterest Pinterest Board (created for YOU): 👉 https://pin.it/5NzxXZALjInstagram (@daniwalker)YouTube (Dani Walker)LTK (@daniwalker)X (@daniwalker)

  2. Mar 10

    Ep. 107: The Rebuild - Life After Divorce w/ Geoffrey Pirnie - Part 2

    Ever had a life event hit so hard it didn’t just break your plans… it broke your identity? In this episode, Brandi sits down with Geoff Pirnie to talk about what happens when divorce, grief, or any major “mind-F moment” forces you to stop performing and start telling the truth. Together, they unpack perfectionism as a nervous-system survival strategy (aka: “I’m fine” is sometimes just a stress response in a cute outfit), why people rush into the next relationship to fill the void, and how real healing requires accountability without turning healing into… another perfectionist project. Geoff shares the surprising moment he “met” his inner child (yes, even the logical guys can have a spiritual plot twist), and Brandi connects the dots between childhood wiring, control, achievement, and the exhausting need to be chosen. The takeaway: pain isn’t proof you’re broken — it’s a map. And the goal isn’t to become flawless. It’s to live in alignment with your values, not your wounds. You can find Geoff along with his free download on Instagram @geoffreypirnie and download his roadmap: "The Phases of Rebuilding Yourself" Core topics: perfectionism, trauma healing, nervous system regulation, emotional healing, divorce recovery, grief stages, identity shift, inner child healing, accountability, self-reflection, therapy, somatic awareness, parts work (IFS), shame, control, validation, authenticity, self-worth, emotional regulation, healing journey, Christian healing, faith and healing, values vs wounds, healthy relationships, emotionally available partner, attachment patterns, relationship patterns, rebuilding after divorce

  3. Mar 3

    106. The Rebuild - Life After Divorce: A Man's Point of View w/ Geoffrey Pirnie

    Ever had a life event hit so hard it didn’t just break your plans… it broke your identity? In this episode, Brandi sits down with Geoff Pirnie to talk about what happens when divorce, grief, or any major “mind-F moment” forces you to stop performing and start telling the truth. Together, they unpack perfectionism as a nervous-system survival strategy (aka: “I’m fine” is sometimes just a stress response in a cute outfit), why people rush into the next relationship to fill the void, and how real healing requires accountability without turning healing into… another perfectionist project. Geoff shares the surprising moment he “met” his inner child (yes, even the logical guys can have a spiritual plot twist), and Brandi connects the dots between childhood wiring, control, achievement, and the exhausting need to be chosen. The takeaway: pain isn’t proof you’re broken — it’s a map. And the goal isn’t to become flawless. It’s to live in alignment with your values, not your wounds. You can find Geoff along with his free download on Instagram @geoffreypirnie and download his roadmap: "The Phases of Rebuilding Yourself" Core topics: perfectionism, trauma healing, nervous system regulation, emotional healing, divorce recovery, grief stages, identity shift, inner child healing, accountability, self-reflection, therapy, somatic awareness, parts work (IFS), shame, control, validation, authenticity, self-worth, emotional regulation, healing journey, Christian healing, faith and healing, values vs wounds, healthy relationships, emotionally available partner, attachment patterns, relationship patterns, rebuilding after divorce

  4. Feb 24

    105. Olympic Level - Superbowl Worthy Biohacking Part 2 w/ Guest Dr. Paige Roberts

    What if trauma doesn’t just live in our memories — but in our nervous systems, our energy fields, and even our children’s biology? In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Brandi sits down with Dr. Paige Roberts, world-class athletic trauma recovery coach and neuroscientist, to explore how trauma is passed down through generations — not as punishment, but through epigenetics, nervous system conditioning, and environment. Together, they unpack the science behind the biblical idea of “seven generations,” how chronic stress and cortisol create hypervigilant brains, and why toxic people don’t just hurt emotionally — they can make us physically sick. Dr. Paige explains how nervous systems sync, why energy matters (yes, scientifically), and how healing accelerates when we remove ourselves from harmful environments. The conversation then turns to athletes and children, exposing the often-ignored reality of toxic coaches, abusive dynamics, and inappropriate boundaries in sports culture. Dr. Paige offers practical, empowering tools parents can teach their children — from disengagement strategies to energy clearing — and explains how elite athletes are retrained to perform at their highest level without being retraumatized. This episode bridges neuroscience, trauma recovery, quantum physics, and faith — reminding us that healing isn’t about “being tougher.” It’s about protecting the body, regulating the nervous system, and refusing to stay small in environments that harm us. You can find more about Dr. Paige and her services on her website www.robertsneurotraining.com or on socials at @sportspsychpaige

  5. Feb 17

    104. Olympic Level - Superbowl Worthy Biohacking at Your Fingertips! w/ Guest Dr. Paige Roberts LICSW CLT

    What if the moment you start shrinking—doubting yourself, over-explaining, trying harder, feeling “not good enough”—isn’t a personality flaw… but a nervous system warning light? In Part 1, Brandi sits down with Dr. Paige Roberts (LICSW, CLT, PhD)—a trauma recovery expert and high-performance coach who helps athletes reset from mental and physical trauma to return to alpha flow state (optimized performance, reaction time, and calm confidence). Paige shares her own story of navigating sports culture where coaches hold the power, women often feel pressured to fawn and perform, and criticism becomes the currency—until it turns toxic. They unpack the hidden trauma response that shows up as “being a good athlete” (or “being a good partner”): fawning—people-pleasing, seeking approval, checking the coach’s face to decide if you did “good or bad,” and internalizing shifting goalposts as truth. Paige connects this to unhealthy relationship dynamics too: persistent criticism, minimizing, jealousy, “you’re too sensitive,” and the slow erosion of identity when your world gets smaller. And then Paige drops the mic: sensitivity is not a weakness—it's a superpower. Healing begins when you know yourself so well that your gifts aren’t up for negotiation. The episode goes deep into why crying is biologically healing (“cleaning the brain”), how unprocessed emotion locks the nervous system into fight/flight/freeze/fawn, and why athletes who are “toughening up” are often actually stuck in a trauma response—showing up as performance anxiety, the yips, blocks, and delayed reactions. This is the episode for high achievers, athletes, parents, and anyone who’s tired of mistaking criticism for love. Because yes—growth matters. But not at the cost of your nervous system, your identity, or your peace. You can find more about Dr. Paige and her services on her website at www.robertsneurotraining.com or on socials @sportspsychpaige

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Have you ever found yourself thinking, "I know I'm not living the life I am supposed to be living, but I don't know how to get there"? In this podcast, I'll be sharing life hacks to help you break through your daily struggles and less-than-flattering self-image and turn it into an unbreakable confidence that will help you step into your best life! Join us for relevant topics, guest speakers, and never-before-heard ideas to help you take the next right step for you every week. Subscribe for exclusive and ad-free content: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shattered2unbreakable/subscribe