Welcome to Shift with Beth | How a Podcast Changed My Life
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Have you ever had a moment where you realized the life you were living wasn’t actually yours?
In this debut episode of Shift with Beth, I’m sharing the raw, honest story of how I found my own voice after decades of self-silencing. For years, I lived a life defined by a high-demand religion, a 20-year marriage, and the constant pressure to be “good” and “easy-going.”
But everything changed in the most unexpected place: at the gym, with a pair of headphones on.
How a Podcast Became My LifelineIn this episode, I share the “lightning bolt” moment I experienced while listening to a podcast. It was the first time I felt truly seen by a stranger’s voice. That moment sparked a series of intentional shifts that led me away from religious dogma and toward somatic healing, self-love, and eventually, the creation of this show.
What Does it Mean to “Shift”?We often think that change has to be explosive or overnight. But a shift is different. A shift is an intentional, slight adjustment in perspective or physiology that changes your entire trajectory.
On this podcast, we will explore the shifts required to:
- Move out of “Survival Mode” and into a regulated nervous system.
- Stop the cycle of self-abandonment and people-pleasing.
- Navigate the messy middle of life’s biggest transitions—like divorce and faith crises.
- Use tools like Somatic Breathwork to heal the body from the inside out.
This isn’t just a podcast about theory; it’s about practice. Moving forward, we will dive into:
- Somatic Tools: Practical ways to regulate your stress in real-time.
- Expert Interviews: Conversations with leaders in psychology, parenting, and wellness.
- Candid Solo Deep-Dives: Sharing the lessons I’m learning in real-time as a mother, coach, and woman in transition.
“Change is inevitable, but a shift is intentional. I’m here to help you make the shifts that bring you back home to yourself.” — Beth Schild