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  • 19. Supplement Your Life Systems
    2025/12/18

    Peace in, peeps. If life feels heavy, reactive, scattered, or disconnected… you’re not failing — you might be running low.

    We already understand this concept with our bodies. When Vitamin D or iron is low, we don’t spiral — we get curious, check the data, and replenish what’s missing. So here’s the shift: what if we supplemented our lives the same way?

    In this episode of Steph’s Shift Show, we’re going to help you quickly identify which of your five life systems is running low right now:
    Clarity (how you think + decide)
    Calm (how you regulate)
    Intention (how your life aligns with what matters)
    Protection (how you manage energy + “nos”)
    Empowerment (how you trust yourself + show up)

    And we’re keeping it simple: you’ll pick the ONE that feels low… and you’ll walk away with one intentional action that starts replenishing it today.

    This matters because stress is still running high — especially for parents and people carrying nonstop decision-making. APA’s Stress in America 2025 and Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace 2025 both echo what we’re living: overload is real, and it shows up as lower engagement, lower wellbeing, and less daily positive emotion.

    You’ll also hear how I use tools like my Oura Ring Readiness Score as neutral “data-not-drama” feedback — and how to do the same for your LIFE. (Oura describes Readiness as reflecting how balanced your recovery and activity are, based on sleep quality, body signals, and activity.)

    Next step if this hits: January 7 @ 7pm CT — I’m hosting a live Life Supplement Reset webinar to help you identify what’s low and build your personal replenishment plan for 2026.

    Peace in… and go plant some YAYs.



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    16 分
  • 18. Rewards
    2025/12/12

    Why do kids get gold stars and celebrations for the tiniest wins… while adults grind through their days with zero reward?
    Science is clear: your brain is not tired — it’s under-rewarded.

    In this episode, Steph breaks down the neuroscience of micro-rewards, dopamine, and daily motivation. You’ll learn:
    • Why your brain needs anticipation more than achievement
    • How dopamine fuels momentum
    • Why adults feel depleted, unmotivated, or resentful during daily tasks
    • The identity shift that “unlocks” your motivation again
    • Why tiny, intentional rewards outperform big, rare ones
    • What research from APA, Gallup, Stanford, and Deloitte reveal about burnout and micro-pleasure deficits

    Plus:
    • How to build rewards that are 100% YAY (no guilt afterwards)
    • How to turn laundry, emails, and everyday tasks into dopamine wins
    • Why being “under-rewarded” makes everything feel heavier
    • How to intentionally plant YAYs in your day starting today

    This episode is for you if you’ve been feeling low-energy, low-motivation, or disconnected from the things you know matter — and you’re ready for simple, science-backed shifts that bring your spark back.

    AI Prompt included.
    Share this episode with someone who deserves to celebrate themselves.



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    12 分
  • 17. Stop Shoulding on Yourself – The SHIFT Out of Guilt Culture
    2025/12/09

    In today’s episode, Steph takes on one of the most damaging and common words in our emotional vocabulary: “should.”
    You’ll learn why this single word activates your amygdala, spikes cortisol, lowers dopamine, increases pressure, and sends your body into “mini-failure mode”—even when nothing is actually wrong. Backed by the 2024 APA Stress Report, the Gallup Emotions Report, Pew Research, and neuroscience insights, Steph explains why “shoulding on yourself” leads to avoidance, guilt loops, procrastination, and burnout.
    Then, Steph walks you through her powerful SHIFT Framework:
    S – Spot it


    H – Hear what’s under it


    I – Identify who it belongs to


    F – Flip the language


    T – Tiny action


    You’ll hear relatable examples—like the ukulele guilt, fitness spirals, cleaning overwhelm, and social comparison traps—and learn how to turn “I should” into “I am choosing to,” “I want to,” or “It matters to me.”
    You’ll also get simple micro-actions that help your brain shift out of guilt mode and into yay mode fast.
    If you’re tired of feeling behind, pressured, or “not enough,” this episode will help you reclaim your peace, rewire your self-talk, and create days that feel intentional, doable, and empowering.
    This episode is for anyone who wants less guilt… more grace… and peace on demand.

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    19 分
  • 16. Surprise Yourself Today – The Brain Science of Being Unpredictable
    2025/12/05

    Today on Steph’s Shift Show, Steph explores why being unpredictable is one of the most powerful ways to improve your mood, sharpen your mind, increase motivation, and spark joy in your everyday life.
    Using fascinating research from Stanford University, Nature Neuroscience, Cornell University, and the Journal of Experimental Psychology, Steph breaks down how novelty and unpredictability:
    Boost dopamine & norepinephrine


    Enhance focus and motivation


    Stimulate your hippocampus for better memory


    Improve cognitive flexibility by 60%


    Expand creativity and divergent thinking


    Increase adaptability and performance (hello, Chiefs trick plays!)


    Steph also shares a personal moment from playing pickleball, where her “unpredictable shots” actually challenged the other players and made everyone better. Because unpredictability wakes up the brain — both yours, and the people around you.
    Most people live in loops: same food, same routines, same routes, same clothes, same choices. Predictability is safe… but unpredictable behavior is what keeps life vibrant.
    This episode encourages you to hold both:
    predictability for comfort — unpredictability for growth.
    You'll leave with one big question to guide your week:
    “How can I surprise myself today?”
    A short, fun, energizing episode designed to give you small shifts that create big impact.
    Peace in, peeps.

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    12 分
  • 15. WICKED SHIFTS: For Good - The Human Buffet of Behaviors 🍽️💚
    2025/12/01

    Life is like a human buffet of behaviors. 🍽️


    And you get to choose what you're putting on your plate.


    In this episode of the WICKED LESSONS series, Steph and Stella (her daughter) dive into one of the most powerful themes from Wicked: Changed for Good - the people who transform us.


    The truth from Wicked:


    Elphaba wasn't born powerful. She learned magic by watching others. She learned integrity from Dr. Dillamond. She learned to avoid fakeness by watching the Wizard. She curated her character by observing the people around her.


    The same is true for you.


    Every person you encounter—your barista, your colleagues, your family, your friends, your neighbors—gifts you something. The question is: What are you choosing to take from them?


    The Shift:


    Instead of saying "I like this person" or "I don't like this person," ask:


    → What specific trait are they showing that I want to adopt into my own life?
    → What specific trait are they showing that I want to avoid?


    The Psychology Behind It:


    Observational Learning - Humans are mimicking machines (not always consciously). We learn by watching, not just doing. Things are caught, not taught.


    Vicarious Reinforcement - If you see someone gossiping and getting attention, your brain thinks "gossiping works." If you see someone being kind and getting trust and respect, your brain thinks "kindness works."


    The problem: Most of us are mimicking unconsciously.


    The goal: Switch from unconscious mimicking to intentional curating of character.


    The 3-Part Framework (Filler-Upper Scan, Anti-Mentor Framing, Mirror Check):


    Step 1: Filler-Upper Scan
    → Look for your "expanders" - people who leave you feeling better, elevated, excited, empowered, curious
    → What do they do well? How can you emulate those behaviors?
    → Seek out your expanders and scoop their traits onto your plate


    Step 2: Anti-Mentor Framing
    → When you encounter someone rude, toxic, or frantic, don't get angry - get curious
    → View them as a "living warning sign"
    → Say: "Thank you for demonstrating what I don't want to be"
    → Identify the specific behavior (the yuck), then make a conscious vow to do the opposite today


    Step 3: Mirror Check
    → You're watching everyone else. Who's watching YOU?
    → What are people learning from YOUR behavior?
    → Are you being brave, courageous, optimistic, solution-oriented? Or grumbly, gruff, rude, distant?
    → What's in your movie? What's your character?
    → When you make a mistake, do you acknowledge it and choose a different behavior next time?


    The Examples:


    Stella's story: A friend who says "I don't want to go, but I love you guys, have fun!" modeled guilt-free boundary-setting. Stella is stealing that trait.


    Steph's story: A mentor who was always distracted (checking phone, checking watch) made her feel unheard. She chose to NOT put that behavior on her plate. Now she's intentional about being present.


    The Truth:


    → You don't have to start from scratch
    → You don't have to figure out the best behaviors alone
    → Pay attention to the people around you - they're already modeling it for you
    → Your grandmother modeled calm and patience? That's your recipe for calm.
    → Someone models courage? You can scoop that onto your plate.


    Every person you encounter can impact you FOR GOOD. You get to choose.



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    18 分
  • 14. Blindly Following the Wizards of Our Lives (A Wicked Shift on Questioning Authority)
    2025/11/27

    Are you living your life, or are you following a script written by someone else?

    In this episode, Steph and Stella take a "Wicked" look at Authority Bias. We explore why we are biologically wired to obey loud voices (The Wizards), the shocking science behind blind obedience, and how to finally pull back the curtain and reclaim your own power.

    Whether you are a Gen Z student feeling pressured into a major you hate, or a Gen X professional burned out by a demanding boss, this episode gives you the tools to stop performing and start living.

    In this episode, we shift:

    • The "Wicked" Insight: Why Elphaba’s disillusionment was actually her liberation.
    • The Science: The Milgram Experiment (1960s) and why 65% of people will hurt others just because a "Lab Coat" told them to.
    • The Hero Story: How Sara Blakely ignored the "Hosiery Wizards" to build the Spanx empire.
    • The Audit: How to separate your Core Values from your Inherited Values.
    • The Leadership Check: How to lead without becoming a toxic Wizard yourself.

    🤖 STELLA’S AI PROMPT OF THE WEEK Copy and paste this text into ChatGPT, Claude, or your favorite AI tool to accelerate your shift:

    "Help me use my critical thinking to find out if I am following the wrong leaders or not taking a stand for my own life, values, and goals. Help me determine: Is my current path based on my own core values, or is it influenced by someone else’s expectations? Finally, ask me: How would I approach my life differently if I trusted myself more?"

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    30 分
  • 13. Limiting Labels Keeping You Stuck in the Yuck
    2025/11/24

    Just like Elphaba was labeled "Wicked" because she was different, she didn’t conform… we often walk around carrying Limiting Labels that keep us stuck in our Yucks.
    "I'm just an impatient person."
    "I'm bad with money."
    "I have anxiety." (Is it a diagnosis, or a permission slip?)
    In Part 2 of our WICKED Series, Stella and I discuss how to Spot, Trace, and FLIP the labels that act as glass ceilings on your life.
    In this episode:
    The "Permission Slip": Are you using a label to explain your behavior without changing it?
    The Science: Why it takes 3-5x more effort to unlearn a false label than to create a new one.
    The 5 Steps to Shift: How to move from "I am [Label]" to "I am becoming..."
    My Confession: The blueberry incident and how I'm practicing patience.
    The truth: You don't need the Wizard's permission to change your label. You just need to decide to Shift.
    🎧 LISTEN NOW. Then tell us: What label are you shedding today?
    #Hashtags: #PeaceInPoisonsOut #StephsShiftShow #LimitingLabels #WickedMovie #ElphabaEnergy #GetLIT #MentalHealth #GenZ #DefyGravity

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    25 分
  • 12: Wicked Lessons: Which Character Are You?
    2025/11/20

    Have you seen WICKED yet? 💚✨

    Whether you're a Wicked fanatic or not, the themes in this magical movie are POWERFUL—and they're showing up in your life right now.

    The questions Wicked asks:

    → Have you ever felt labeled or judged?
    → Have you followed a wizard who was a fraud?
    → Have you had to choose between fitting in and standing up?

    In this special episode, Steph announces a NEW 8-WEEK SERIES diving deep into the Wicked themes that are so relevant in the world we're living in today.

    The 4 Characters (Which one are you?):

    ELPHABA (the green one) - Labeled. Judged. Different. But powerful, fiery, and knows her values. Are you trying to change yourself instead of owning your power?

    GLINDA (the popular one) - Loved by all. People-pleaser. Obsessed with being liked. Chooses popularity over purpose. Are you dimming your light to fit in?

    FIYERO (the surface one) - Dancing through life. Surface-level instead of deep, meaningful connection. Performing instead of living with purpose. Are you avoiding vulnerability?

    THE WIZARD (the fraud) - Loud, booming, powerful... but it's all smoke and mirrors. Have you been following a wizard who isn't all-powerful?

    The moment of truth in Wicked:

    Elphaba discovers the Wizard is a fraud. He's been using fear and propaganda to control people.

    She has a choice: → Go along with the wizard and be accepted
    → Stand up for what's right and be labeled "wicked"

    She chooses to defy gravity.

    Glinda has a choice too: → Fly with Elphaba
    → Stay and choose popularity

    She chooses to stay.

    Elphaba becomes "wicked" for defying corruption. Glinda becomes "good" for staying in line.

    But what does it really mean to be good? And who gets to decide?

    The 8-Week WICKED Series (Starting Next Week):

    The Green Effect - How labels shape your reality (and how to choose new ones)
    The Wizard Has No Power - Questioning authority without losing respect
    Defying Gravity - Taking the leap when fear says stay
    Radical Authenticity - When fitting in is exhausting
    Changed for Good - The people who transform us
    Smoke and Mirrors - Critical thinking in the age of AI
    Standing for Something - When silence costs more than speaking up
    Taking the Leap - Making the shift

    Each episode features special guest Stella (Steph's daughter) with psychology research, studies on human behavior, AI prompts, and actionable shifts.

    The truth: You don't need a wizard's permission. You don't need Glinda's popularity. You don't even need green skin.

    You just need to be YOU. The all-powerful, all-magical YOU.

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    14 分