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The Resurrection Room

The Resurrection Room

By: Kelli Shaw
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The Resurrection Room is a sacred space for the version of you that’s ready to rise.

This podcast is for the person who’s tired of repeating patterns they don’t even like… but doesn’t know how to become someone different without pretending, performing, or burning out.

I’m Kelli Shaw, a certified integrative health coach and a neuroscience researcher, and each episode blends brain science, nervous system wisdom, and spiritual truth to help you actually change—starting at the root.

Because we work from the top down: Identity is always first. Then perception. Your perception creates your behavior. Your behavior dictates your actions and your actions produce your results. Your results won’t change consistently until your identity does.

Inside The Resurrection Room, you’ll get:

  • Cinematic, story-driven teaching that hits your real life

  • Simple frameworks you can repeat when your emotions get loud

  • Identity tools for rebuilding your self-concept (without shame)

  • Nervous system resets when you’re stuck in survival mode

  • Practical exercises so you don’t just feel inspired—you move

If you’ve been surviving on autopilot, shrinking to stay safe, or praying for change while staying the same… come sit with me.

New episodes help you release who you used to be—and resurrect who you’re meant to be.

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Episodes
  • Before You Change Your Life, Change This: Why Behavior Change Fails Without Identity Reconstruction
    Feb 23 2026

    Today marks the beginning of a 12-week identity reconstruction journey inside The Resurrection Room.

    If you’ve ever eliminated fear for a moment… rewired your thinking… felt powerful in one season and small in the next… this episode lays the foundation for why that happens.

    Identity shapes perception. Perception drives behavior. Behavior produces actions. Actions create outcomes.

    Your results won’t change consistently until your identity does.

    In this episode, Kelli breaks down:

    • How identity is formed (neurologically and emotionally) • Why limiting beliefs feel permanent • How the nervous system reinforces identity • The difference between behavior change and identity installation • Three practical steps to begin rewiring immediately

    This isn’t about collecting information.

    It’s about understanding what identity actually is — and how to change it in a measurable way.

    Forward this episode to the woman who’s ready for more than inspiration.

    Over the next 12 weeks, we’re building something deeper.

    Let your resurrection begin.

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    18 mins
  • What Are Your Words Doing to Your Life?
    Feb 16 2026

    If you want to know where your life is headed, listen to the words that are coming out of your mouth.

    In this episode of The Resurrection Room, we examine the quiet power of language — not as positive thinking, but as identity formation. Scripture says we are “snared by the words of our mouth.” What does that actually mean? And how might your own sentences be reinforcing the very outcomes you’ve been praying to change?

    We revisit the story of Zechariah and the moment heaven interrupted his doubt — not as punishment, but as protection.

    Then we walk through how your words influence your identity, shape your perception, direct your behavior, and ultimately determine your outcomes.

    You’ll learn: • Why negative sentences feel protective but create limitation • How your nervous system responds to repeated language • A simple reframing practice that shifts identity in real time • How to stop completing negative sentences before they shape your future

    This week’s reflection challenge will help you catch your words, reframe them, and speak alignment out loud — so you can hear yourself become who you were meant to be.

    Because your mouth is not casual.

    It is directional.

    And the future you’re walking toward may already be forming in the sentences you’re speaking today.

    Download, follow, and share this episode with someone who needs to remember the power of their voice.

    I’ll meet you in the Resurrection Room.

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    14 mins
  • What Happens to You Body While You’re Releasing Fear
    Feb 12 2026
    Fear isn’t just a thought. It’s a sensation. A posture. A breath pattern. A nervous system response. In this final episode of the four-part fear series, we go deeper than mindset and motivation. We explore what actually happens in your body when you begin releasing fear — and why the process can feel uncomfortable before it feels steady. Because this series was never about eliminating fear. It was about remembering who you are. In this episode, we: • Revisit the Maasai warrior identity and what it means to move before you feel ready
• Walk through the Resurrection Room framework: Identity → Perception → Behavior → Actions → Outcomes
• Explore why your body may feel shaky, emotional, tired, or unexpectedly calm during identity shifts
• Practice a simple heart-centered reset to signal safety to your nervous system
• Identify the belief that may be quietly shaping your outcomes Scripture reference: Ephesians 3:20 If you’ve ever wondered why growth can feel vulnerable… why expansion can feel unfamiliar… or why fear seems to rise right before breakthrough — this episode will give language to what your body already knows. You weren’t created for a small life. And as you return to who you were always called to be, your body will learn that expansion is safe. Follow the show so you don’t miss what’s next — and share this episode with someone who is ready to rise. Go Here Next: What Are You Carrying In Your Cup: The Enlightenment You Need to Start Each Day
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    13 mins
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