Quiet the Clock: A Conversation about Fertility, Egg-Freezing, Timelines and Self-worth ft. Beth Gulotta

In this episode of the Turning 30 Podcast, I’m joined by Beth from Quiet the Clock for a deep, honest conversation about the pressures of life timelines in your thirties. We dive into the emotional layers of dating in your thirties, egg freezing, navigating biological clocks, and the internal and external pressures that so many women face. Beth shares her personal journey, from navigating breakups and freezing her eggs at 37 to becoming a mom at 40. We also talk about how to navigate conversations about timelines in dating, dismantling societal narratives around fertility and success and our experience freezing our eggs in our thirties.If you’ve ever felt the weight of “running out of time” or questioned whether you’re falling behind, this conversation is for you. Mentioned in this episode: The realities (and myths) of egg freezing How to approach vulnerable conversations in early dating and communicating needs and expectations The emotional impact of fertility timelinesDo you value these conversations? You are invited to join my Turning Community: a sacred online space for women in their thirties to be support and life each other up. Doors re-open on March 7th!You can find Beth's podcast here or connect with her on Instagram.Turning 30 Links: Instagram Website

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The Turning 30 Podcast is a collection of solo episodes and real-life candid conversations with 30-somethings navigating the ups and downs of adulthood. The podcast is hosted by Turning 30 Life Coach Emma Wilson who is on a mission to help those in their late twenties and thirties to break free from what society says turning 30 should look like, accept where they are and to feel empowered to take positive steps forward at this pivotal time. The podcast explores what it is really like to turn 30, diving deep into topics such as careers, relationships, friendships, mental health, lifestyle and self-development. A chance to learn more about growing-up: the good times, the not so good, and all the lessons we learn in between.