The Conscious Shift Podcast with Bethany Blaine

How Beliefs Shape Your Decisions, Relationships, & Reality

50 min · 29. mai 2026
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In this episode of The Conscious Shift, Bethany Blaine and Harley Slade explore how belief systems shape decision-making, behavior, relationships, parenting, and the way we experience reality. From childhood conditioning and inherited beliefs to social media echo chambers and everyday habits, they examine how the stories we hold as true influence our lives. If you’ve ever wondered why you repeat certain patterns, make specific decisions, react the way you do, or feel pulled toward particular ideas, this episode offers a space for understanding the invisible beliefs operating beneath the surface.   Follow the show for more episodes like this!

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