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The Present Moment Project

Podcast de Jill Bershad

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This podcast, hosted by Jill Bershad — a psychotherapist, EMDR and hypnotherapist, Reiki master, and sound healer — is a heartfelt space for healing, growth, and connection. With a blend of authenticity and compassion, Jill invites listeners to join her in real conversations about resilience, trauma, addiction, and self-discovery. Through shared stories and gentle wisdom, she reminds us that while pain is inevitable, suffering is optional, and that we can all “grow through what we go through.” More than just a podcast, it’s a supportive community built to help listeners rediscover joy, laughter, and their most authentic selves — one present moment at a time.

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16 episodios

Portada del episodio Ep. 15 - When Life Keeps Saying No and You Keep Going Anyway

Ep. 15 - When Life Keeps Saying No and You Keep Going Anyway

Adventure therapy, Navy SEALs, and what happens when the path you were certain about closes on you twice. David Cohen, a therapist and founder of Invictus Psychotherapy in Boca Raton, sits down to talk about how a DWI at 19 changed the entire direction of his life, and what it took to find purpose on the other side of that. David walks through what adventure therapy actually looks like in practice, why talking about your problems in a chair only goes so far, and how taking someone rock climbing or kayaking can get to places that traditional talk therapy never reaches. The conversation moves into the body, the nervous system, and why so many people are walking around in a stress response they do not even recognize as one. Jill and David talk honestly about sitting with emotions instead of outrunning them, the difference between insight and actual change, and why the belief "I can't do it" that shows up on a ropes course is the exact same belief that shows up everywhere else in a person's life. There is also a real conversation about men and emotional expression, and what it takes to access feelings when you were conditioned not to have them. There is a lot of ground covered here, including OCD, hypnotherapy, exposure therapy, and what it means to be of genuine service versus just getting by. David is about to join the Army National Guard, has a two-month-old at home, and sees around thirty clients a week. He is doing the work, and it shows. Contact Jill K. Bershad, LMHC, CAP * Email: jill@jillbershad.com  [https://jill@jillbershad.com/] * Website: jillbershad.com [https://www.jillbershad.com/] * Instagram: @jillkbershad.lmhc [https://www.instagram.com/jillkbershad.lmhc/] * Facebook: jillkbershad [https://www.facebook.com/jillkbershad]

19 de may de 2026 - 1 h 8 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 14 - Surviving a Stroke and Losing a Spouse Finding the Will to Keep Showing Up

Ep. 14 - Surviving a Stroke and Losing a Spouse Finding the Will to Keep Showing Up

Friendship that holds through the worst moments is hard to put into words, but this conversation tries. Jill sits down with Andrew Reiss, a retired pediatrician and long-time family friend, to talk about what it actually looks like to rebuild a life after something shatters it. For Andrew, that was a massive stroke in November 2019 that left his left side paralyzed, though he had no awareness of it in the moment. For Jill, it was losing her husband Adam. Both of them have been figuring out, in real time, how to keep going. Andrew talks honestly about the early days of recovery, going from full speed to complete stillness, and how he developed what he calls minimum daily fitness, a small, non-negotiable commitment to his body that had as much to do with quieting his inner critic as it did with getting stronger. He also reflects on a recent climb up Pico Duarte, the tallest mountain in the Caribbean, and what came into focus afterward about identity, letting go of the role he had held for decades, and what he is building now in its place. The conversation moves into what Andrew watched work with his patients and his own kids over the years, specifically around emotional validation and resilience. His point is simple but easy to skip over: you have to validate the feeling before you try to change the behavior. And the modeling of resilience, he says, starts with parents actually taking care of themselves, not just their children. There is also a quieter thread running through all of it, about connection, vulnerability, and what happens when people stop waiting to feel better before they take the next step. Andrew describes it as acting your way into better feeling, and Jill recognizes it immediately from her own work with clients walking through grief and depression. This one covers a lot of ground, stroke recovery, grief, parenting, identity after retirement, service work abroad, and two people who have stayed close through all of it. Contact Jill K. Bershad, LMHC, CAP * Email: jill@jillbershad.com  [https://jill@jillbershad.com/] * Website: jillbershad.com [https://www.jillbershad.com/] * Instagram: @jillkbershad.lmhc [https://www.instagram.com/jillkbershad.lmhc/] * Facebook: jillkbershad [https://www.facebook.com/jillkbershad]

5 de may de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 13 - Two Liver Transplants a Kidney Transplant List and Still Showing Up

Ep. 13 - Two Liver Transplants a Kidney Transplant List and Still Showing Up

Liver transplant survivor and ICU nurse Melissa met host Jill Bershad at a spa just six days before this conversation. The connection was immediate, and the conversation that followed feels just as natural. Melissa’s life has asked a lot of her from a young age. After losing her father at eight, she stepped into a caregiving role for her mother and younger brother by nine. Since then, her path has been shaped by responsibility, resilience, and a series of life-altering health challenges that would stop most people in their tracks. What runs underneath all of it is not performance or positivity. It is something quieter. Melissa talks about her Christian faith the way she talks about everything else, plainly and without pressure. She references the book of Job not as a metaphor but as a framework she actually lives by. She also talks about what she has never done well, grieving, slowing down, letting people see the fragile parts, and she says it without apology. Jill does not turn this into a session. She just listens, asks the questions most people would be afraid to ask, and lets Melissa be exactly who she is. The result is a conversation about survival that does not feel like a survival story. It feels like two people talking honestly about what it costs to keep going, and why most of us do anyway. Contact Jill K. Bershad, LMHC, CAP * Email: jill@jillbershad.com  [https://jill@jillbershad.com/] * Website: jillbershad.com [https://www.jillbershad.com/] * Instagram: @jillkbershad.lmhc [https://www.instagram.com/jillkbershad.lmhc/] * Facebook: jillkbershad [https://www.facebook.com/jillkbershad]

21 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 9 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 12 - What It Really Takes to Move From Surviving to Thriving

Ep. 12 - What It Really Takes to Move From Surviving to Thriving

Jill sits down with longtime friend and psychotherapist Rachel Blogg for a conversation that moves between real life, real loss, and the quiet ways people keep going. They talk about what it looks like to live through hard things without stopping long enough to process them, and what happens when you finally do. There’s a thread of high performance running through it all. The pressure to hold it together. The habit of putting one foot in front of the other. And the shift that comes when that’s no longer enough. Rachel shares pieces of her story that she hasn’t spoken about publicly before, including her history with disordered eating, how perfectionism shows up, and the ongoing work of staying aware without letting the past define her. They also talk about fear, safety, relationships, and the difference between living as a victim and making intentional choices that feel more empowering. There’s no neat takeaway here. Just two people sitting in it, making sense of what they’ve lived through, and what it means to keep moving forward with more honesty and intention. Contact Jill K. Bershad, LMHC, CAP * Email: jill@jillbershad.com  [https://jill@jillbershad.com/] * Website: jillbershad.com [https://www.jillbershad.com/] * Instagram: @jillkbershad.lmhc [https://www.instagram.com/jillkbershad.lmhc/] * Facebook: jillkbershad [https://www.facebook.com/jillkbershad]

7 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 11 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 11 - Oteil Burbridge on Grief, Music and the Light We Keep Finding

Ep. 11 - Oteil Burbridge on Grief, Music and the Light We Keep Finding

Jill Bershad sits with Oteil Burbridge for a wide-ranging conversation about grief, music, death, family, faith, and the strange ways light keeps finding its way in. What starts with memories of Oteil’s brother Kofi opens into something bigger: how loss changes your priorities, how music carries people through what words cannot, and why staying close to your own mortality can make life feel more honest and more alive. They talk about what it means to lose someone who shaped you, the healing force inside song and community, raising children without crushing their light, and the difference between identity and essence. Oteil also shares the story behind Kofi Day of Service, the grief woven into his music, and the deeper reason some songs hit so hard when life breaks open. It is thoughtful, emotional, funny in unexpected places, and deeply human. A conversation about sorrow, magic, service, and what remains when everything extra falls away. Contact Jill K. Bershad, LMHC, CAP * Email: jill@jillbershad.com  [https://jill@jillbershad.com/] * Website: jillbershad.com [https://www.jillbershad.com/] * Instagram: @jillkbershad.lmhc [https://www.instagram.com/jillkbershad.lmhc/] * Facebook: jillkbershad [https://www.facebook.com/jillkbershad]

17 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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