
From Public Shame to Personal Freedom with Melissa Petro
Episode 142 • 31 mins 31 secs
What happens when the thing you’ve spent years trying to hide becomes the very thing that sets you free?
In this episode, host Elizabeth Mintun sits down with author and writing coach Melissa Petro for an honest conversation about shame, storytelling, identity, and the courage to be seen. Together,
Elizabeth and Melissa explore the healing power of writing, the difference between secrecy and privacy, and how telling the truth about our lives can help loosen shame’s grip.
This conversation is compassionate, nuanced, and full of insight for anyone who has ever felt afraid that parts of themselves were “too much,” “unacceptable,” or unworthy of being seen.
Key Takeaways
You become the narrator. When you write about your past, you create distance from the person you were. The "older, wiser narrator" can make meaning without being the shame. You are no longer your shameful path - it's past tense.
Move at the speed of trust. Melissa is clear that radical honesty is a privilege not everyone has - there are real consequences to revealing stigmatized parts of yourself. Her advice: start in safe containers. A journal. A trusted friend. A small workshop.
Shame resilience is a muscle - and it can become a superpower. The more you practice telling your truth in safe spaces and being met with kindness, the more resilient you become when you're not. You stop internalizing what doesn't belong to you.
When you tell your truth, you give others permission. The ripple effect is real. Melissa hears it constantly: I've had that experience too. Thank you for saying it out loud. One honest story makes room for a hundred more.
Resources
Melissa’s upcoming workshop at the Omega Institute: https://www.eomega.org/workshops
Instagram: @melissa.petro
Learn more about 1:1 Coaching with Elizabeth Mintun here
Contact Elizabeth: [email protected]
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