Two in the Closet · Humor, Spirituality & Real Talk for Women 50+

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Podcast by Beth & Jen

Two in the Closet · Humor, Spirituality & Real Talk for Women 50+

Welcome to Two in the Closet Podcast — where two midlife best friends (Beth & Jen) squeeze into a closet to spill the truth about life, laughter, and spiritual growth. 🎙️ If you’re a woman 50+ who craves humor, heart, and high-vibe conversations, you’re in the right place. We dive into everything from spirituality and self-discovery to generational slang, decluttering, solo aging, procrastination, and the funny side of everyday life. Our blend of spiritual wisdom, metaphysical insights, and zero-shame storytelling makes this podcast the perfect mix of inspiration and entertainment. Think of us as your closet confidantes — always real, sometimes ridiculous, and never afraid to laugh at ourselves. 👉 Subscribe now and join the conversation: midlife, mindset, and metaphysics with a side of humor. Because life’s too short not to laugh, reflect, and reset.

Latest episodes

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23 April 2026

No One Told Us This (About Menopause)

Menopause isn’t just hot flashes and mood swings — and if that’s all you’ve heard, you’re not getting the full picture.

In this honest and relatable episode of Two in the Closet, Beth and Jen dive into the emotional, spiritual, and identity shifts that come with perimenopause and menopause.

From unexpected grief to surprising freedom, this conversation explores what really happens when your body — and your life — start changing.

✨ In this episode, we cover:

  • The emotional rollercoaster of menopause
  • Why no one talks about the deeper shifts
  • Grief, identity, and major life transitions
  • The “second act” mindset
  • Creativity, reinvention, and new beginnings
  • How menopause can spark personal growth
  • Real-life stories and experiences
  • Simple ways to support your mental and emotional well-being

💡 You’ll also hear:

  • Why menopause can feel like a wake-up call
  • How societal views impact the experience
  • The surprising sense of freedom on the other side

👉 This is Part 1 of a 2-part series.

In Part 2, we’ll break down the physical changes and what’s happening in your body.

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15 April 2026

From Chaos to Calm: The Power of Daily Rituals

Feeling overwhelmed, scattered, or stuck in the same patterns?

In this episode of Two in the Closet, Beth and Jen explore how daily rituals can shift your life from chaos to calm — without adding more to your plate.

Rituals aren’t about perfection or religion — they’re about intention.

You’ll learn:

  • The difference between habits and rituals
  • How rituals calm your nervous system and reduce anxiety
  • Why intention + attention is the key to transformation
  • How to turn everyday actions (coffee, showers, bedtime) into meaningful rituals
  • Real-life examples of rituals that work — and ones that don’t

If your life feels reactive instead of intentional… this episode is your reset.

If you have a friend who would love this - please share with them!

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08 April 2026

Breathe - Before You Snap!

Are you breathing… or just surviving?

In this episode of Two in the Closet, Beth and Jen explore how something as simple as your breath can completely change your nervous system, your mood, and even your health.

After hearing from a former pharmacist who turned to breathwork instead of medication, we had to try it—and talk about it.

You’ll hear:

  • A real-life story of anxiety and dysregulation
  • Why shallow breathing makes everything worse
  • The science behind breathwork (without the overwhelm)
  • A guided breathing exercise you can follow along with

Plus, we talk about:

✨ nervous system regulation

✨ trauma and the body

✨ neuroplasticity (yes, your brain can change)

✨ and how to feel calm without needing a reason

👇 LINKS

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Listen to the podcast that inspired this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5iDQ9kj5u4

Sign up for the FREE Soma Breath Training: https://www.somabreath.com/

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Because midlife deserves a mic.

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01 April 2026

It's NOT about YOU! How to stop taking things personally and protect your peace

Why do we take things so personally—even when we know it’s probably not about us?

In this episode of Two in the Closet, Beth and Jen unpack the emotional, psychological, and even physical impact of taking things personally—and how to stop the spiral.

From unanswered texts to feeling ignored or disrespected, they explore how old wounds, nervous system responses, and ego-driven stories shape our reactions.

If you’ve ever:

  • Overanalyzed a text message
  • Felt instantly rejected or “too much”
  • Got stuck in your head replaying conversations
  • Or struggled to separate fact from story

…this episode is for you.

What you’ll learn:

  • Why taking things personally isn’t about being “too sensitive”
  • How your nervous system is trying to protect you
  • The difference between intuition and trauma responses
  • How to reframe triggering moments in real time
  • A simple 7-day practice to break the pattern

Key Takeaway:

“It’s rarely personal… even when it feels personal.”

Resources Mentioned:

  • The Four Agreements – Don Miguel Ruiz
  • Your Erroneous Zones – Wayne Dyer

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25 March 2026

When Everything Feels Like Too Much… Start Here

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Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck? You’re not alone—and you’re not broken.

In this episode of Two in the Closet, Beth and Jen dive into the real-life experience of overwhelm—how it shows up in your body, your thoughts, and your daily life. From racing thoughts and frozen energy to overworking and shutting down, they unpack what’s really happening beneath the surface.

More importantly, they share simple, practical ways to begin breaking free—without adding more pressure to your plate.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What overwhelm actually feels like (and why it’s different for everyone)
  • The connection between overwhelm and your nervous system
  • Why “powering through” doesn’t work
  • Simple tools to calm your mind and body
  • How to stop the spiral and focus on one thing at a time
  • The importance of boundaries, breathing, and stepping away

Key Takeaways:

  • Overwhelm is often a buildup—not just one big thing
  • Your body will signal when something isn’t sustainable
  • Regulating your nervous system is the first step to clarity
  • Small actions create momentum
  • You’re allowed to pause

Coming Next Week:

When overwhelm turns into taking things personally—and how to stop that cycle.

🎧 Listen now and take your first step back to calm.

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18 March 2026

Habits, Shame Loops and the Walk That Never Happens, part 2

Why is it so hard to change our habits—even when we know what’s good for us?

In Part 2 of our conversation about habits, Beth and Jen dive deeper into the surprising truth about why change feels so difficult. The answer isn’t laziness, lack of discipline, or willpower. It’s your nervous system.

Building on the insights from Part 1, we explore how many habits are actually survival strategies, and how shame can keep us stuck in the loop of discomfort → habit → relief → repeat. The good news? Change doesn’t require forcing yourself or becoming a different person. It starts with creating micro-experiences of safety that gently retrain the body.

Through humor, personal stories (including Beth’s infamous “walk that never happens”), and a few aha—okay, haha—moments, we unpack how small shifts can build trust with your nervous system and create lasting change.

Because sometimes the win isn’t the walk.

Sometimes the win is just putting your shoes on.

In This Episode

• Why habits are often survival strategies, not moral failures

• The hidden shame loop that keeps people stuck in behavior patterns

• Why your nervous system learns through experience, not logic

• The real reason change feels uncomfortable

• How micro-steps can rewire habits without pressure

• Why self-criticism actually reinforces unwanted behaviors

• A powerful mindset shift: trust instead of perfection

Key Insight From This Episode

Your nervous system doesn’t change because you understand something.

It changes when you experience safety doing something different.

Even the smallest step—like putting on your walking shoes—can begin rewiring the loop.

Try This

Instead of forcing yourself to follow through perfectly, try a micro-trust experiment:

  1. Put on your shoes
  2. Step outside for 60 seconds
  3. Come back inside

The goal isn’t distance.

The goal is building trust with your nervous system.

Free Guided Meditation

We created a guided meditation designed to help your body feel safe around change and new habits.

Subscribe to get access to the meditation and more resources designed to help you build habits without shame or pressure: https://two-in-the-closet-podcast.kit.com/1b29e00b66

Listen If You’re Interested In

• Habit change and behavior science

• Nervous system regulation

• Breaking shame cycles

• Personal growth and self-compassion

• Mindset and neuroscience

• Spiritual growth and self-awareness

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And remember…

Be gentle with your nervous system.

And maybe… just put your shoes on.

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