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Reset with Beth

Podcast de Beth Hammond

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Tecnología y ciencia

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You're not broken. You don't need fixing. You need a reset. Reset with Beth is the podcast for brilliant, capable women who are done pretending they're fine and ready to feel like themselves again. Beth Hammond is a Reset and Confidence Mentor with 20+ years of experience and a life that's genuinely tested every tool she teaches. Brain tumour. Divorce. Solo parenting. Neurodiverse family life. She's not reading from a textbook. She's lived it. Short, unfiltered episodes. Real talk. Practical tools. Zero fluff. Your comeback starts here.

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14 episodios

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What Not To Say To Someone With A Brain Tumour (And What To Say Instead)

What Not To Say To Someone With A Brain Tumour (And What To Say Instead) "At least it's not cancer." "Could be worse." "You'll be fine." Please. Stop. When someone is going through something really difficult, most people mean well. They really do. But meaning well and saying the right thing are two very different things. In this episode Beth shares the things people actually said to her after her brain tumour diagnosis. From the woman in aisle three of Tesco who hadn't been in touch for years, to the person who cheerfully mentioned their friend with a brain tumour died. All well-meaning. All spectacularly unhelpful. But this episode isn't just about what not to say. Beth gets into the practical how-tos of actually showing up for someone going through something hard. The phrases that open a door instead of closing one. Why saying "I don't know what to say" is one of the most powerful things you can offer. And why fixing, reassuring and shutting things down is the one thing people need least. We all deserve to know what to say in difficult times. This episode will help. Email: ⁠⁠beth@resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠⁠  Website: ⁠⁠resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠⁠ Instagram: @reset_with_beth

19 de may de 2026 - 14 min
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How To Handle Uncertainty When You Can't Control The Outcome

You don't need to control everything. You just need to control your bubble. Uncertainty is uncomfortable. Not knowing what's coming, not being able to plan, not having the answers. For women who are used to holding it all together, that feeling can be completely destabilising. In this episode Beth talks openly about living with uncertainty, including what it's actually like to be on watch and wait with a brain tumour that has regrown. Not knowing if anything will happen. Not knowing when. Just waiting. She shares the tools that genuinely help, including the bubble of control concept she uses with her clients every day. Your beliefs, your thoughts, your reactions. That's your bubble. Nobody gets in, and you don't need to reach outside it either. Because you can't always change the destination. But you can absolutely choose your experience of the journey. It's okay not to have all the answers. This episode will remind you why. Email: ⁠⁠beth@resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠⁠  Website: ⁠⁠resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠⁠ Instagram: @reset_with_beth

12 de may de 2026 - 12 min
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Toxic Positivity vs Real Optimism: Why "You'll Be Fine" Isn't Helpful

"It'll be fine." Sounds kind. Isn't. Beth is irritatingly positive. She'll own that. But there's a world of difference between genuine optimism and toxic positivity, and in this episode she's drawing a very clear line between the two. Toxic positivity isn't kindness. It's a shutdown. It tells the person sharing something difficult that their feelings are too much, that they're overcomplicating it, that they should just think brighter thoughts and move on. And if you've ever been on the receiving end of it, you'll know exactly how that lands. Beth talks about what real support actually looks like, why most people just need to be heard rather than fixed, and how to show up properly for someone who's struggling, without reaching for the "don't worry, you'll be fine" get out. She also explains what she actually means by pragmatic optimism. And why finding pockets of joy in the dark is nothing like pretending the dark isn't there. There's a difference between choosing your lens and invalidating someone else's feelings. This episode explains it. Email: ⁠⁠beth@resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠⁠  Website: ⁠⁠resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠⁠ Instagram: @reset_with_beth

5 de may de 2026 - 6 min
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Late ADHD Diagnosis: Why Knowing Who You Are Changes Everything

Isn't everyone a little bit ADHD? No. And if you think that, Beth has some thoughts. At 47, Beth got her ADHD diagnosis. Not from a formal assessment she'd booked. From an educational psychologist she happened to be talking to, who took one look and said, you're off the charts, aren't you? And suddenly a lot of things made sense. In this episode Beth talks honestly about what a late ADHD diagnosis actually means, why it matters even when it hasn't held you back in obvious ways, and what happens when you finally understand why your brain works the way it does. This one is also for anyone who's been fighting for their kids in a system that keeps telling them everything is fine. Beth has been there too. She knows exactly how it feels to be armed with information and pushing against people who should know better. The more you know about yourself, the more you can choose how to show up for yourself. Email: ⁠⁠beth@resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠⁠ [beth@resetwithbeth.co.uk]  Website: ⁠⁠resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠⁠ [http://resetwithbeth.co.uk/] Instagram: @reset_with_beth

28 de abr de 2026 - 9 min
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Nothing Bad Happens To Good People. And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves

Nobody is exempt. Not you, not Beth, not anyone. When Beth was diagnosed with a brain tumour, people kept saying the same thing. "Why you? That's so unfair. You're so kind, so positive." And Beth kept thinking the same thing back. Why not me? In this episode, she reads another unedited blog post written in the hospital, before her craniotomy. A gloriously honest, funny, surprisingly uplifting list of reasons why her uninvited guest, the tumour she never asked for, had actually brought something with it. This isn't toxic positivity. It isn't pretending everything is fine. It's something much more useful. Acceptance. Not the same as being okay with it. Just being clear-eyed enough to ask, right, this is happening. What am I going to do about it? Why not you? And when it is you, what tools have you got? Email: ⁠beth@resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠ [beth@resetwithbeth.co.uk]  Website: ⁠resetwithbeth.co.uk⁠ [http://resetwithbeth.co.uk/] Instagram: @reset_with_beth

21 de abr de 2026 - 12 min
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