• 121. Unshaming My Anxiety: A Personal Story
    Dec 17 2024

    I’ve been feeling a lot of anxiety lately. Our wilderness kid is doing really well, so you’d think, after all the heartache, pain, and anxiety of that journey, things would finally feel calm. But life has a way of throwing curveballs, doesn’t it?

    But honestly, I’ve been judging my anxiety hard. What’s your problem? Why can’t you handle this? You used to be good at this! You’re a mess. It’s exhausting, and the more I try to push these thoughts away, the louder they get.

    But then a good reminder brought me back on the path of unshaming and it started to shift my perspective.

    I know many of you are navigating hard times too. The mistakes we make, the thoughts that feel overwhelming, they need unshaming. They need understanding. That’s where healing starts. And as I work through this, I’m learning to love myself through the experience.

    If you’re in a season of anxiety or shame, I want you to know I’m here for you. Together, we can unlearn the judgment and begin to embrace understanding.

    In this episode on unshaming anxiety, I reflect on:

    • My recent struggles with anxiety and what they’ve taught me;
    • How anxiety often masks deeper emotions, like sadness or fear;
    • The transformative power of understanding and accepting anxiety;
    • Unshaming past actions to regain control and self-compassion.

    Please know, you are not alone.

    Other episodes on this topic:
    61. How to Unshame Your Parent Regrets With David Bedrick - Part 1
    62. How to Unshame the Identified Patient in Your Home With David Bedrick - Part 2

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    Have a question or need support? You can email me at beth@bethhillmancoaching.com

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    19 min
  • 120. Releasing Control and Desired Outcomes for Our Teens With Maggie, Mom of a Wilderness Kid
    Dec 10 2024

    It’s natural to want to steer our kids toward success and protect them from struggle. But what if trying to control the outcome does more harm than good? In this episode, I speak with Maggie, a mom of four (including one “wilderness kid”), who shares her deeply personal journey of learning to step back, trust her child’s path, and focus on her own growth.

    “I leaned in on control-based, outcome-oriented parenting because I thought that was my job. I thought that’s what a good parent looked like” Maggie admits. Be she started noticing she was consistently crossing the line when her kids grew older, moving from reassuring them about her own choices to trying to make their choices for them. The result? Miscommunication, frustration, and strained family dynamics.

    Maggie’s turning point came when she realized she’s not the main character in her child’s life.

    “It is not my job to make my child succeed and it’s not my job to intervene when struggle is up ahead” - Maggie

    By stepping out of the way and allowing her child to make their own decisions, whether these are the choices she would have made herself or not, she noticed an interesting shift: he started making healthier choices for himself.

    Maggie’s story is so relatable for many parents out there with a struggling teen, so have a listen and enjoy.

    In this episode on letting go of control and desired outcomes for our teens, we discuss:

    • How to shift from controlling to supporting your child’s journey;
    • Why prioritizing impact over intent is key in parent-child communication;
    • The surprising ways letting go can improve your relationship with your struggling teen and family dynamics in general;
    • How struggles shape kids into who they’re meant to be, and why parents shouldn’t stand in the way.
    • And much more!


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    50 min
  • 119. Why Messing Up After Treatment Can Be a Teen's Greatest Teacher with Former Struggling Teen Michael Wangsgard
    Dec 3 2024

    What happens after your teen completes treatment? It’s a question many parents grapple with. In today’s episode, Beth talks to Michael, a former struggling teen who went to wilderness himself, about his journey through treatment and the challenges of returning home.

    Michael reflects on his time in wilderness treatment as the ‘worst best time’ of his life. It wasn’t just the woods or the strict routines that made it tough - it was the emotional accountability he had never faced before. As he shares, “At home, I got away with everything and anything.”

    But wilderness was only the beginning. Michael opens up about the highs and lows that followed, from the "honeymoon period" in which everything seemed to be going great, to the real work of sustaining change.

    He also speaks about his parents’ role during this time: their support, their boundaries, and their commitment to not only doing their own work alongside him but supporting him in his work as well.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to support your teen after treatment, or how to hold steady through the ups and downs, Michael’s story is one for you.

    In this episode on messing up after treatment, we cover:

    • How Michael abused the privileges he was given during wilderness;
    • The importance of holding boundaries after treatment;
    • How parents can support their teen’s ongoing growth;
    • Michael’s experiences after treatment, from a 3-month ‘honeymoon’ period to a new ’storm’;
    • The support his parents gave him after treatment and the boundaries they held up;
    • The importance of doing your own work and also finding out what your kid is working on and supporting them in that work;
    • Why having a mentor can be incredibly beneficial for your teen after treatment;
    • And more!


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    More about Michael Wangsgard
    Michael is a former struggling teen who went to wilderness turned mentor for struggling teens. You can connect with Michael via email at wangsgardm@gmail.com or give him a call at 8014308455.

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    49 min
  • 118. What Success Looks Like for Young Adults With Joanna Lilley
    Nov 26 2024

    It’s natural to feel uneasy when your kid strays from the socially accepted path of college, career, and other traditional milestones. But as today’s guest Joanna points out, the reality is that the so-called "normal" path is often the exception, not the rule. The world has changed dramatically, and success now comes in many forms. Degrees, certifications, and fulfilling careers don’t always look like they used to, and that’s okay.

    As parents, we’re fearful of our teen’s choices because it looks different from our own experiences and we don’t know whether it’s going to work out for them. The unknown makes it scary for us to witness. But their unique journey can lead to a future that’s both meaningful and fulfilling for your teen.

    “Anybody that has treatment experience just is so much more attuned, so much more insightful, so much more aware. … The reality is, they’re lightyears ahead of their peers” - Joanna Lilley

    Today’s guest is Joanna Lilley, a therapeutic consultant who specializes in guiding young adults through life transitions. Together, we dive into redefining success, breaking free from outdated societal norms, and supporting young adults who are charting their own unique paths, especially when those paths look different from the ones we expected.

    In this episode on what success looks like for our young adult kids, we cover:

    • Why the "normal" path is no longer the standard;
    • How societal shifts are changing what success looks like for our young adult kids nowadays;
    • What it means to believe in your young adult, even when their path looks unfamiliar;
    • Joanna’s biggest advice for parents when your young adult is feeling miserable on the path they’re taking;
    • The life experience teens gain in treatment;
    • And much more.

    Let’s poke holes in rigid thinking and redefine success, together.


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    More about Joanna Lilley
    Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC, is a Therapeutic Consultant working with young adults only. Since 2016, Lilley Consulting has been helping families and young adults find treatment and resource options during the most important time in adulthood. Joanna dedicates herself to working solely with emerging adults who unravel before going to college, when they land on campus, or right after college graduation. Young adulthood can be messy, but it doesn’t have to be if you find the right resources when needed.

    You can connect with Lilley on her website or Facebook.
    Have a listen to Lilley’s podcast ‘Success is Subjective’ where I was also a guest speaker.

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    37 min
  • 117. Pointing Positive: Influencing Your Teen Toward Positive Change
    Nov 19 2024

    Are you unknowingly sending your teen the message that their best isn’t good enough?

    In this episode, we dig into a concept called "pointing positive," a term from river kayaking that can make a big difference in parenting teens through tough times. When we guide our kids toward what they want to achieve, instead of focusing on what they need to fix, we can help them feel more motivated and confident in their journey.

    Think about it: if your teen has worked hard to bring their grades up from D’s and F’s to consistent C’s, it’s tempting to ask, “Why aren’t you getting B’s or A’s?” But focusing on what’s still lacking can undermine their progress, even when we mean well. By “pointing positive” and acknowledging their small steps forward, we show them that we see and value their growth, making it easier for them to keep pushing forward.

    “If you are honoring the change that has been made, that encourages more change” - Beth Hillman

    Seth and I discuss how, as parents, our attention impacts our kids’ motivation. It’s about shifting focus to what’s working, not ignoring reality, but being more mindful. When we highlight the positive changes, no matter how small, we’re reinforcing their resilience and progress.

    And remember, change takes time and practice, for both us parents and our struggling teens. Here’s to guiding them forward, one positive step at a time.

    In this episode on influencing your teen toward positive change, we discuss:

    • Why focusing on the positive is more effective than focusing on the negative;
    • How “pointing positive” can guide teens toward what they want to achieve;
    • How our attention as parents influences our teen’s motivation to change;
    • Simple shifts in word choice to emphasize progress and reinforce growth;
    • Why sustainable change often happens in smaller, gradual steps over time;
    • And more!


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    🗺️Need help setting healthy boundaries with your teen AND following through? My free guide will help you do so by creating your own Parent Home Plan!

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    25 min
  • 116. Understanding Trauma Responses in Parents & Struggling Teens, With Trauma Therapist Sarah Allen
    Nov 12 2024

    Ever found yourself reacting strongly to something, even when it seems like “no big deal”? Or maybe, in a tense moment, you freeze or shut down instead of reacting?

    If you’re a parent of a struggling teen, be it addiction, mental health struggles, suicidal ideation or a different struggle, you’ve probably felt your own heart skip a beat more times than you can count.

    Today, I talk with trauma therapist Sarah Allen about why we sometimes overreact (or shut down) in response to certain triggers and how it all comes down to our bodies trying to protect us.

    Sarah breaks down the idea that trauma doesn’t just live in the mind - it lives in the body. Even when our heads know “things are okay,” our nervous systems might still be on high alert, especially if we’ve been through overwhelming experiences with our kids in the past. It’s that part of us that steps in to make sure we don’t go through that kind of pain again. But sometimes, this automatic response can show up as a jolt of panic, a wave of anger, or even a complete shutdown.

    As parents, we’re human too. And with the right tools and support, we can navigate our own responses, even when this journey with our kids takes us through some incredibly challenging terrain.

    In this episode on understanding trauma responses in parents of struggling teens, we explore:

    • Why our bodies sometimes react before our minds even have a chance;
    • How trauma can make it hard to know what’s truly safe or dangerous;
    • What over- and under-responses look like as a parent of a struggling teen in treatment or recovery;
    • How to bring self-compassion to the way we show up, even if it’s not perfect;
    • Different therapeutic approaches, including tips for finding the right fit for you or your family;
    • And much more!


    Need support?
    🗺️Need help setting healthy boundaries with your teen AND following through? My free guide will help you do so by creating your own Parent Home Plan!
    🤍Influence lasting change in yourself and your struggling teen with my private coaching or parent group program specifically created for parents of struggling teens.

    You can support the show by:
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    And remember parents, the change begins with us.

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    47 min
  • 115. Understanding and Overcoming Fear in Family Dynamics
    Nov 5 2024

    Fear has a sneaky way of impacting our brains, pushing us toward avoiding what feels uncomfortable instead of working through it. For many of us, fear makes us want to avoid the situation, but doing that keeps us from working through what needs to be done.

    It’s important to understand that fear is an emotion that comes and goes, just like other emotions. But what does fear bring up in us as parents, and in our struggling teens? Thinking back to the time before our son went to wilderness, I remember thinking ‘There’s nothing to be done. We’ve lost him.’ My brain was giving up on him out of fear.

    “I think fear basically stalls people out” - Beth Hillman

    So how can you face fear? How can you bring it with you, allowing it to take place in the passenger’s seat instead of taking over the wheel? We’re talking all about it in today’s episode.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • What fear does to us as parents and how to recognize its impact;
    • The kinds of fear our teens might experience, especially coming out of treatment;
    • What helps parents and teens work through their fears?;
    • Practical strategies for parents to manage their own fears while supporting their teens;
    • How understanding love languages can help us better understand our struggling teens;
    • And much more


    Need support?
    🗺️Need help setting healthy boundaries with your teen AND following through? My free guide will help you do so by creating your own Parent Home Plan!

    🤍Influence lasting change in yourself and your struggling teen with my private coaching or parent group program specifically created for parents of struggling teens.


    You can support the show by:
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    And remember parents, the change begins with us.

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    27 min
  • 114. Self-Care for Parents 101
    Oct 29 2024

    It’s easy to forget to prioritize ourselves as parents, especially when our children are struggling. In this episode, Seth and I dive into the emotional balancing act of parenting a teen in treatment while still finding time for self-care. It’s common to feel guilty for taking care of yourself, especially when your child is away in treatment. Whether you feel guilty about telling your kid that you had a good day while they’re in treatment, or it feels exhausting to you to always be 'on' as a solo parent, it’s crucial to make time for self-care.

    “It’s one of the hardest asks, but it’s so important to be intentional about [self-care]” - Beth Hillman

    But filling your own cup isn’t just crucial for yourself, but also for your teen. The way you find balance and make time for self-care can be a great model for your child, even if they don’t show appreciation right away.

    If you've ever felt guilty for having a good day or wondered how to balance taking care of yourself while being there for your child, this episode is for you.

    In this episode on self-care for parents, we discuss:

    • The emotional guilt parents feel when taking care of themselves while their teen is in treatment;
    • The importance of self-care for parents and how it affects your ability to support your child;
    • How modeling self-care can project its importance to your child;
    • Balancing self-care with parenting responsibilities;
    • What does true self-care look like for parents?;
    • The 3 main ways to fill you cup and practice self-care as a parent;
    • And more!


    Need support?
    🗺️Need help setting healthy boundaries with your teen AND following through? My free guide will help you do so by creating your own Parent Home Plan!

    🤍Influence lasting change in yourself and your struggling teen with my private coaching or parent group program specifically created for parents of struggling teens.


    You can support the show by:
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    And remember parents, the change begins with us.

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    24 min