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Quiet The Clock

Beth Gulotta
Egg Freezing
Mental Health
Motherhood
Dating
Relationships
Societal Expectations
Fertility
Therapy
Women's Health
Nutrition
Patient Education
Emotional Support
Fertility Treatments
IVF
Fertility Concerns
Dandi
Sobriety
Fertility Planning
Hormones
Personal Clarity

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

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In this deeply moving episode, Beth opens up about her personal fertility journey, a path marked by heartbreak, hope, and unwavering determination. From multiple rounds of IVF and devastating miscarriages to unexpected health challenges, she shares t... more

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In this episode of Quiet The Clock, we're diving straight into the wild world of modern dating — and trust us, you're going to want to buckle up. Dating coach and founder of A Little Nudge, Erika Ettin, joins Beth for a refreshingly honest, laugh-out... more

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Have questions about fertility, dating, or the pressure to "have it all figured out"? Psychotherapist Beth Gulotta is here to answer them honestly, openly, and with her signature mix of humor and heart. In this new question-and-answer style episode, ... more

Beth sits down with Dr. Trish Leigh, a neuro coach, educator, and all-around brain expert, for a fascinating and honest conversation about how our screens are shaping the way we think, feel, and connect. From social media scrolling to online overload... more

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Recent Guests

Erika Ettin
Dating expert and coach known as A Little Nudge on social media.
Episode: Why You're Not The Problem - You're Just In Your Own Way With Dating Coach Erika Ettin
Dr. Trish Leigh
Global neuro coach focusing on the effects of screen time and explicit material on mental health and relationships.
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Eliana Goldstein
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Episode: Stop Waiting for the "Perfect" Moment — Emma Paige on Creating Change Now
Rebekah Lipsky
Therapist specializing in life transitions, particularly broken engagements
Rebekah Lipsky Counseling
Episode: When Happily Ever After Falls Apart: Healing After a Broken Engagement
Eleonora Srugo
Spokesperson on fertility and societal pressures
Episode: Eleonora Srugo on Uterus Didelphys, Fertility Pressure & Rewriting the Timeline
Lisa Giordano
Creator of the Instagram account 'Thrive In Your 30s' and host of the podcast 'Surthriving'
Episode: 30 & Figuring It Out: Why You're Not Behind (Even If It Feels That Way)
Elizabeth King
Certified Fertility Coach and Host of the podcast, Friends with Fertility.
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Episode: How to Trust The Unknown: Letting Go of Timelines in Fertility and Life
Krista Williams
Podcast host and author
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Episode: Feeling Behind in Life? Krista Williams on Timeline Anxiety & Slowing Down

Host

Beth Gulotta
Host of the podcast and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Beth guides discussions around life transitions, societal expectations, and personal growth, especially for women in their thirties and early forties.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • What is up with the dudes on this podcast?

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Skprd1!
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • MUST LISTEN

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jill Keene nutrition
    United Statesa year ago
  • A must listen!

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fan from NY
    United Statesa year ago
  • AMAZING!

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MiMo1208
    United Statesa year ago
  • FINALLY a podcast for the late 20-30 something yo

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kiera Marie
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the relevant and empowering content that addresses the unique challenges facing women today.
The thoughtful approach to sensitive topics like fertility and self-acceptance resonates well with the audience.
Comments highlight a desire for more progressive male perspectives among guests, indicating a blend of critical and positive feedback.
The discussions are noted for being insightful and relatable, especially for those in transitional life phases.

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Why You're Not The Problem - You're Just In Your Own Way With Dating Coach Erika Ettin
Q: What are signs or have you seen clients come to you that are not ready to be dating?
If I hear anything like 'all blank are blank', I know they're not ready or I can't help them.
Why You're Not The Problem - You're Just In Your Own Way With Dating Coach Erika Ettin
Q: What patterns do you see repeating across clients, no matter age, gender or background?
Lack of attention to detail in dating profiles is a common theme.
Why You Can't Stop Scrolling: The Dopamine Trap Explained
Q: How do we find a balance of using screen time in a healthy way?
Creating healthy boundaries and being intentional with screen usage is crucial.
Why You Can't Stop Scrolling: The Dopamine Trap Explained
Q: How is porn and screen addiction reshaping what people expect out of connection and intimacy?
It conditions people for instant gratification and alters their ability to connect deeply with others.
Why You Can't Stop Scrolling: The Dopamine Trap Explained
Q: What exactly is happening in the brain for someone that might be over-consuming explicit matter?
The brain becomes dependent on dopamine from screen addiction, leading to changes that affect mental and physical health.

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What is Quiet The Clock about and what kind of topics does it cover?

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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1. Erika Ettin
2. Dr. Trish Leigh
3. Eliana Goldstein
4. Emma Paige
5. Rebekah Lipsky
6. Eleonora Srugo
7. Lisa Giordano
8. Elizabeth King

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