EPISODE · Aug 18, 2026 · 12 MIN
490. The Real Reason You're Censoring Your Content
You don't fear posting—you fear who might be watching. In this episode of The Divorce Revolution Podcast, I'm talking about the real reason so many coaches hold back from being fully visible online and why it usually has less to do with confidence or imposter syndrome than we think. fileciteturn97file0 The truth is, most of us aren't afraid of being judged by strangers. We're worried about the ex-husband, family member, old coworker, school mom, or person from our past who might see us becoming someone new and think, "Who does she think she is?" I'm breaking down why building a business sometimes requires giving yourself permission to outgrow other people's perception of you, even when they're still attached to an older version of who you were. I also share the real cost of softening your opinions, deleting the Reel, or talking yourself out of sharing the story that could help someone feel seen. Because every time you choose invisibility to protect yourself from judgment, the people who need your message lose the opportunity to find you. If you've been censoring your content because you're worried about what people you know might think, then this episode is for you. Resources Mentioned: Join The Selling Sprint interest list here: https://products.ambershaw.com/signature-waitlist What I Discuss: 00:30 Why visibility isn't really a confidence problem 01:45 Why the people you know can feel scarier than strangers online 04:56 Giving yourself permission to become someone new—even when others still see the old you 07:12 The hidden cost of staying quiet, softening your message, and keeping yourself invisible 09:00 Why confidence usually comes after you take action—not before 10:47 How to stop creating content for your critics and start creating it for the people you're here to serve Find more from Amber Shaw: Instagram: @msambershaw Website: ambershaw.com
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