Are you a woman in your thirties or early forties feeling the relentless tick of a clock, be it biological or otherwise? Are you caught in the comparison game, sensing time slipping away? Look no further! I'm Beth Gulotta, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, and the host of Quiet the Clock, your ultimate guide for navigating life's challenges and triumphs on your terms. In this podcast, we fearles... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 124 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental HealthRelationshipsSociety & Culture |
Ready to talk about the real state of dating in 2025? In this solo episode, Beth dives into the messy, hilarious, and sometimes exhausting world of modern love. From dating app burnout to ghosting horror stories, shifting views on marriage, and the f... more
Ready to quiet the noise of “shoulds” and finally carve out a career that feels right for YOU? Beth sits down with career coach Eliana Goldstein for a real-talk conversation about career changes, burnout, and why the so-called “dream job” might actua... more
Does dating feel harder than ever? You’re not alone. In this episode, we get the male perspective from dating strategist and entrepreneur Benny Hart, to break down the real challenges of modern love — from ghosting and fear of commitment to the press... more
Dating a string of emotionally unavailable guys? Yep, Beth’s been there. In this solo episode of Quiet the Clock, Beth spills the tea on her own dating history—the messy patterns, the lessons learned, and the surprising twists that finally led her to... more
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Love the pod but every male guest Beth invites on has been so antiquated and patriarchal in their thinking. Glad Beth wants more men featured to hear their side, but does she not know a single forward thinking / progressive feminist man?
Listening to the Lloyd Dixon ep was painful - wish Beth was able to tactfully push back and represent us women better.
This podcast is opening up such an important conversations around life stages and expectations that are changing the game for women’s time lines. It provides not only a wealth of knowledge and amazing guests who provide valuable information and resources but a space where you can find comfort in the time line of your own life. This podcast is just incredible!
This is my new go to podcast! Whether you are looking for relationship insights, fertility knowledge or just good conversations this has it all! You will be moved to tears, laughter and insight on how to hush the noise of societal pressures. Don’t miss out on the incredible job by the host and guests!
This podcast has such thoughtful and relatable content, especially to a woman in her mid-30s. Beth creates a safe and vulnerable space for topics that don’t get enough attention in every day conversations. Do yourself a favor and listen to this AMAZINGNESS, and feel less alone with the thoughts/feelings you may be experiencing! You won’t be disappointed!
I’ve been waiting for a podcast like this for YEARS. Nobody really highlights and reflects on the pressure of time lines and family planning that women in their late 20’s and early 30’s feel and Beth does a great job in addressing society’s expectations of women during this time in their life. The guests on her podcast and Beth’s personal story make me SO hopeful and empowered about direction and timeline I am on, even if it’s not the “norm” for others.
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This podcast focuses on the unique challenges that women in their thirties and early forties face, particularly regarding societal expectations surrounding family planning, career transitions, and mental health. The host, a licensed mental health counselor, tackles topics from relationship dynamics and dating to fertility issues such as egg freezing. Episodes explore personal growth, the pressure of timelines, and the importance of self-reflection, encouraging listeners to embrace their individual paths and break away from traditional norms. Each episode features thoughtful discussions with inspiring guests, providing valuable insights and practical tips aimed at fostering a supportive community for women navigating life's transitions and u... more
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Recent guests on Quiet The Clock include:
1. Eliana Goldstein
2. Emma Paige
3. Rebekah Lipsky
4. Eleonora Srugo
5. Lisa Giordano
6. Elizabeth King
7. Krista Williams
8. McCall McPherson
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