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The Shift Show

Podcast by ShiftGrit Psychology & Counselling

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We’re on a mission to make the world of psychology approachable, easy to understand, and (*gasp*) enjoyable. Join us every other Thursday as we use psychological insight to unravel the craziness of life; from porn addiction to toxic parenting, and everything in between. And don’t worry, we’ll leave out the psychobabble.

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39 episodes

episode 038: Breaking the Founder Ceiling: Limiting Beliefs That Block Entrepreneurs From Success artwork

038: Breaking the Founder Ceiling: Limiting Beliefs That Block Entrepreneurs From Success

Entrepreneurial struggle isn’t really about strategy. It’s about the identity-level beliefs running underneath. In this episode of The Shift Show, Andrea McTague is joined by Claire Goddard, Registered Provisional Psychologist at ShiftGrit, to explore why so many capable, intelligent founders hit an invisible ceiling — even when their business is objectively succeeding. Entrepreneurs often assume burnout, anxiety, or stagnation means they need a better plan, more discipline, or sharper execution. But as this conversation unpacks, those struggles are frequently driven by threat-based identity patterns that initially fuel success — and later make it unsustainable. Andrea and Claire break down how limiting beliefs such as I Am Incapable, I Am Powerless, I Am a Failure, I Am At Risk, and I Do Not Deserve get activated in entrepreneurship. When these beliefs drive behaviour, founders may overwork, avoid decisions, micromanage, shut down, or stay stuck in sprint–crash cycles that erode health, relationships, and long-term business outcomes. You’ll hear examples from the therapy room — founders who can’t slow down without panic, leaders who feel unsafe delegating, entrepreneurs who lose their sense of identity after an exit, and high performers whose nervous systems never fully leave survival mode. In This Episode: • Why entrepreneurship activates identity-level beliefs • How threat-based drive creates early success — and long-term burnout • The difference between cognitive motivation and threat motivation • Why logic, insight, and strategy don’t stick when the nervous system is activated • The “sprint–crash” cycle many founders get trapped in • What it actually means to move drive out of the threat brain Key Quotes “Entrepreneurship driven by threat is incredibly costly in the long run.” — Andrea  “Founders often confuse survival drive with motivation.” — Claire  “You don’t lose your ambition when a belief is removed — you gain capacity.” — Andrea Identity-Level Therapy for Entrepreneurs At ShiftGrit, we don’t treat “business problems.” We work with the identity-level patterns driving emotional and behavioural responses in entrepreneurship. When the threat system is regulated and limiting beliefs are addressed, founders often report feeling more grounded, strategic, and sustainable — without losing their ambition or edge. Identity-Level Therapy helps entrepreneurs: • regulate the nervous system • reduce burnout and reactivity • understand avoidance and over-control • recondition limiting beliefs • lead and build from a more stable foundation It’s not about pushing harder. It’s about removing what’s silently working against you. 🔗 Explore the Episode + Watch the Video Watch the video and play the full episode here:  👉 https://shiftgrit.com/shift-show/breaking-the-founder-ceiling-limiting-beliefs-entrepreneurs/ [https://shiftgrit.com/shift-show/breaking-the-founder-ceiling-limiting-beliefs-entrepreneurs/] 🔹 If You’re in Alberta Learn more about structured, transparent therapy that works at the identity level:  👉 ShiftGrit Psychology & Counselling [https://shiftgrit.com/] Claire Goddard, R. Provisional Psychologist – ShiftGrit Specializing in entrepreneurship, identity-level beliefs, and performance patterns 👉 https://shiftgrit.com/therapists/claire-goddard/ [https://shiftgrit.com/therapists/claire-goddard/]

10 Feb 2026 - 1 h 14 min
episode 037: Relationship Dynamics: Creating Secure, Connected Partnerships by Breaking Unhealthy Patterns artwork

037: Relationship Dynamics: Creating Secure, Connected Partnerships by Breaking Unhealthy Patterns

Relationship struggles aren’t really about communication. They’re about the patterns running underneath. In this episode of The Shift Show, Andrea McTague is joined by Geneviève Malena, Registered Social Worker at ShiftGrit, to explore relationship dynamics — the emotional and nervous-system patterns that shape how partners connect, argue, withdraw, pursue, and repair. Many couples believe they’re fighting about chores, parenting, intimacy, time, or effort. But as this conversation unpacks, those moments are usually just triggers, not causes. What’s actually driving conflict are deeper beliefs about safety, worth, power, and belonging that get activated in close relationships. You can’t communication-skill your way out of a threat response.  Insight matters, but it doesn’t hold when the nervous system is dysregulated. Andrea and Geneviève break down why the same fights repeat, why romantic partnerships activate us more than any other relationship, and how attachment histories and past experiences quietly shape present-day dynamics. You’ll hear real-world examples from therapy — couples stuck in pursue-withdraw cycles, partners caught in blame and defensiveness, patterns of over-accommodating and resentment, and relationships where disconnection grows even when both people care deeply. In This Episode: • Why the fight is never about the fight How surface-level arguments act as triggers for deeper emotional patterns. • Relationship dynamics explained What a “dynamic” actually is and why it’s so sticky. • Why partners trigger us more than anyone else How attachment, nervous-system responses, and early experiences collide in intimacy. • Blame, shame, and defensiveness in relationships Why trying to fix your partner keeps patterns locked in place. • Secure vs. unsafe partnership dynamics What creates emotional safety — and what quietly erodes it over time. • Why repeating cycles don’t mean the relationship is broken Patterns persist until they’re understood, not because people aren’t trying. Key Quotes: > “The fight is never about what the fight is about.” — Andrea“We bring our unfinished business into our relationships.” — Geneviève“Blame protects the ego, but it gives away control.” — Andrea Identity-Level Therapy for Relationship Patterns At ShiftGrit, we don’t treat “communication problems.” We work with the identity-level patterns that drive emotional reactions within relationships. When the belief-and-nervous-system layer is addressed, clients often report feeling calmer, clearer, and less reactive — even before behavioural strategies are applied. Identity-Level Therapy [https://shiftgrit.com/identity-level-therapy/] helps clients: • understand repeating relationship patterns • regulate emotional reactivity • reduce blame and defensiveness • clarify needs and boundaries • create conditions for safer connection It’s not about trying harder. It’s about removing the patterns running the relationship. 🔗 Explore the Episode + Watch the Video  👉 https://shiftgrit.com/shift-show/relationship-dynamics-secure-connected-partnerships/ [https://shiftgrit.com/shift-show/relationship-dynamics-secure-connected-partnerships/] If You’re in Alberta Learn more about structured, transparent therapy that focuses on patterns beneath symptoms:  👉 ShiftGrit Psychology & Counselling [https://shiftgrit.com/] Geneviève Malena, RSW – ShiftGrit Specializing in relationship dynamics, attachment, and emotional patterns in partnership 👉 https://shiftgrit.com/therapists/genevieve-malena/ [https://shiftgrit.com/therapists/genevieve-malena/]

9 Feb 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode 036: Mind Over Money: Overcoming the Limiting Beliefs Driving Financial Anxiety artwork

036: Mind Over Money: Overcoming the Limiting Beliefs Driving Financial Anxiety

Money stress isn’t really about money. It’s about the identity-level beliefs running underneath. In this episode of The Shift Show, Andrea sits down with Jenae White, Registered Provisional Psychologist at ShiftGrit’s Calgary studio, and Crystal Taylor, Financial Planner and Wealth Management Consultant. Together, they explore why smart, capable people still feel overwhelmed by money—overspending, shutting down, avoiding statements, over-saving, or never feeling “ahead.” You can’t discipline or budget your way out of a threat response. Financial knowledge matters, but it doesn’t stick when the nervous system is activated by beliefs like: “I am falling behind.” “I am not in control.” “I am at risk.” “I do not deserve.” When these beliefs trigger, the threat system hijacks decision-making. That’s why your logical mind knows the plan, but your behaviour doesn’t follow it. The team explains how early experiences shape these patterns and why money becomes a lightning rod for stress, shame, and avoidance. You’ll hear examples from therapy and financial planning—Calgarians feeling pressure to “keep up,” families stuck in financial enmeshment, individuals dealing with guilt or underspending, and couples in avoidance cycles. In This Episode: • The psychology of financial overwhelm How freeze, fawn, and over-functioning create repeating patterns. • Why Calgarians feel “behind.” How comparison and pressure fuel anxiety. • Beliefs that drive money behaviours Why beliefs influence choices more than budgeting. • Why avoidance gives relief but long-term stress The brain prioritizes short-term safety. • How therapy and planning work together Regulation creates capacity; strategy creates direction. • Why patterns aren’t about intelligence or willpower Knowledge isn’t enough when the threat system is active. Key Quotes “People think they have money problems. They actually have threat-system problems.” — Andrea  “The belief ‘I’m falling behind’ is the engine of so many decisions.” — Jenae  “You can’t budget your way out of a belief.” — Crystal Identity-Level Therapy for Money Stress At ShiftGrit, we don’t treat “money issues.” We work with the identity patterns driving emotional reactions to money. Once the belief layer is regulated, clients often report feeling calmer and more grounded. Identity-Level Therapy helps clients:  • regulate the nervous system  • reduce shame and avoidance  • understand overwhelm  • recondition beliefs  • align actions with long-term goals It’s not about willpower. It’s about removing the patterns fighting against it. 🔗 Explore the Episode + Watch the Video Watch the video and play the full episode here:  👉 https://shiftgrit.com/shift-show/mind-over-money-limiting-beliefs-financial-anxiety/ [https://shiftgrit.com/shift-show/mind-over-money-limiting-beliefs-financial-anxiety/] If You’re in Calgary Explore how structured, transparent therapy works at the identity level:  👉 Calgary Therapy: What Most People Don’t Know When Choosing a Psychologist [https://shiftgrit.com/find-a-therapist-or-psychologist-calgary-questions-nobody-asks/] Jenae White, R. Provisional Psychologist – ShiftGrit Calgary Profile: https://shiftgrit.com/therapists/jenae-white/ [https://shiftgrit.com/therapists/jenae-white/] Crystal Taylor – Licensed Financial Advisor and She-EO of Holden + Taylor Advisory Group Website: https://holdentaylorfinancial.ca/about/ [https://holdentaylorfinancial.ca/about/] Instagram: @taylord_advisor [https://www.instagram.com/taylord_advisor/]

27 Nov 2025 - 1 h 18 min
episode 035: Scroll, Click, Repeat: Escaping the Internet Addiction Trap artwork

035: Scroll, Click, Repeat: Escaping the Internet Addiction Trap

Endless scrolling, compulsive clicking, and dopamine-driven distraction—sound familiar? In this episode, Andrea McTague and Alberto Medeiros unpack the reality of internet addiction and how modern tech subtly hijacks our minds. They explore how screen time disrupts sleep, relationships, emotional health, and productivity—often without us realizing it. Drawing from neuroscience and real-life therapy insights, they examine the psychological mechanics behind our digital habits and offer actionable strategies to break free. Whether you're seeking focus and connection, or just want to understand your phone cravings, this is your wake-up call. 📥 Download our free Digital Detox Guide: The-Ultimate-Digital-Reset-Guide-ShiftGrit.pdf [https://bit.ly/digital-reset-guide] 📺 Watch the full video version & read the extended summary: shiftgrit.com/shift-show [https://shiftgrit.com/shift-show/escaping-the-internet-addiction-trap/] 🌐 Learn more about ShiftGrit Psychology & Counselling: shiftgrit.com [https://shiftgrit.com] 📘 Explore local Calgary counselling resources: calgarypsychology.info [https://www.calgarypsychology.info/]

14 Apr 2025 - 1 h 26 min
episode 034: Rewiring Trauma: How to Break Free from Limiting Beliefs artwork

034: Rewiring Trauma: How to Break Free from Limiting Beliefs

Summary In this episode, Andrea McTague and Mateo Sestito explore the complexities of trauma, its impact on the brain, and how early experiences shape our responses to life. They discuss the difference between disturbances and trauma, the role of limiting beliefs, and the importance of social connections in coping with trauma. The conversation emphasizes the potential for trauma to be transformed into strength and resilience through understanding and therapy. Listeners are encouraged to embrace change and recognize that trauma does not have to define their lives. Takeaways Trauma can shape our identity but does not have to define us. Understanding the brain's response to trauma is crucial for healing. Disturbances can be just as impactful as major traumas. Early experiences play a significant role in shaping our beliefs. Coping mechanisms can be identified and transformed. Social connections can buffer the effects of trauma. Incremental exposure can help desensitize traumatic responses. Therapy can facilitate the removal of limiting beliefs. Empowerment comes from understanding the roots of our behaviours. Trauma can lead to resilience and strength when processed effectively. Titles Navigating the Complexities of Trauma Transforming Trauma into Strength Sound Bites "Can trauma be beneficial?" "Understanding the why calms us down." "Trauma is not a life sentence." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Trauma and Its Storage in the Brain 17:52 Identifying and Coping with Limiting Beliefs 22:38 Factors Influencing Coping Mechanisms 32:36 Unexpected Outcomes of Removing Limiting Beliefs 38:25 Incremental Exposure and Desensitization 43:24 Understanding Avoidance and Its Impact 48:42 The Dual Nature of Trauma 53:49 Perfectionism and Its Consequences 58:59 Empowerment Through Understanding

25 Mar 2025 - 1 h 5 min
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