This episode is the end of one chapter—and the beginning of a whole new life. In the Season 1 finale of The Beth Effect, I’m opening up about something huge: I’ve officially left my corporate job, we sold our home, and my family is moving to the UK. This wasn’t a decision I made lightly. It came from months of manifesting, journaling, crying, dreaming, doubting—and finally trusting myself. I talk about what it felt like to let go of security, say goodbye to the team I loved, and c...
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This episode is the end of one chapter—and the beginning of a whole new life. In the Season 1 finale of The Beth Effect, I’m opening up about something huge: I’ve officially left my corporate job, we sold our home, and my family is moving to the UK. This wasn’t a decision I made lightly. It came from months of manifesting, journaling, crying, dreaming, doubting—and finally trusting myself. I talk about what it felt like to let go of security, say goodbye to the team I loved, and c...
What Real Parenting Looks Like Behind Closed Doors
The Beth Effect with Beth Clifford
37 minutes
8 months ago
What Real Parenting Looks Like Behind Closed Doors
In this episode, Brad and I open up about something we all go through but rarely talk about honestly—*real* parenting. Forget the Instagram-perfect snapshots. We’re talking about the messes, the noise, the guilt, the laughter, and the tiny moments that shape our families. We talk about how being honest with our kids—even when we screw up—has built deeper connection and trust. You’ll hear our stories, our mistakes, and our best advice for navigating the chaos of parenthood while staying groun...
The Beth Effect with Beth Clifford
This episode is the end of one chapter—and the beginning of a whole new life. In the Season 1 finale of The Beth Effect, I’m opening up about something huge: I’ve officially left my corporate job, we sold our home, and my family is moving to the UK. This wasn’t a decision I made lightly. It came from months of manifesting, journaling, crying, dreaming, doubting—and finally trusting myself. I talk about what it felt like to let go of security, say goodbye to the team I loved, and c...