The Present Moment Project

Jill Bershad

This podcast, hosted by Jill Bershad — a psychotherapist, EMDR and hypnotherapist, Reiki master, and sound healer — is a heartfelt space for healing, growth, and connection. With a blend of authenticity and compassion, Jill invites listeners to join her in real conversations about resilience, trauma, addiction, and self-discovery. Through shared stories and gentle wisdom, she reminds us that while pain is inevitable, suffering is optional, and that we can all “grow through what we go through.” More than just a podcast, it’s a supportive community built to help listeners rediscover joy, laughter, and their most authentic selves — one present moment at a time. 

Episodes

  1. 16/12/2025

    Ep. 4 - Living With Chronic Illness And Choosing Resilience With Brianna Greenspan

    In this powerful episode of The Present Moment Project, Jill Bershad sits down with her friend Brianna Greenspan, an author, speaker, and wellness pioneer who has transformed a lifetime of complex chronic illness into a mission of healing and hope. Brianna shares what it was like growing up with confusing and painful symptoms, bullying, learning challenges, and feeling like everything was wrong with her. She opens up about a pivotal moment when she questioned whether she even wanted to keep living, and how one life changing question shifted everything “Is there anything else out there that can help me with the way that I am suffering and if so where can I find it” From that moment of curiosity, Brianna began exploring neuroscience based tools, mindset work, and self supportive practices that helped her walk again, release limiting beliefs, and build what she calls her resilience toolbox. Together, Jill and Brianna talk about: The Book of Questions Living With Chronic Illness and how self reflective questions can change the trajectory of a dayThe core question Brianna asks herself in every hard moment “Despite how I am feeling in this exact moment what can I do to best support myself starting now”Moving from shame and hiding symptoms to self advocacy and self compassionWhy many people with chronic illness feel like a burden and how to practice asking for and receiving helpThe spoon theory and how to protect and manage limited energyHow small daily choices water, clothing, rest, tiny check ins can prevent symptoms from becoming “the whole day”Gratitude in the hardest moments and learning to see symptoms as teachers rather than punishmentsHow Brianna now coaches schools and the education system on wellbeing and resilience for children and teensThis conversation is a deeply honest look at invisible illness, anxiety, grief, and the very real work of choosing empowerment over victimhood. If you live with chronic illness or love someone who does, this episode will help you feel less alone, more resourced, and more hopeful about what is possible in your present moment. You can find The Book of Questions Living With Chronic Illness on Amazon and https://thebookofquestions.com/ for bulk and support group use, along with Brianna’s other resilience focused books for kids and teens. Contact Jill K. Bershad, LMHC, CAP Email: jill@jillbershad.com Website: jillbershad.com Instagram: @jillkbershad.lmhc Facebook: jillkbershad

    1 hr
  2. 02/12/2025

    Ep. 3 - Healing Trauma and Resilience Featuring Therapist Tricia Youngs

    In this powerful episode of The Present Moment Project, host Jill Bershad sits down with her dear friend and psychotherapist Tricia Youngs to explore her book Rescued Hope for the Shattered Heart and Soul. Tricia shares her journey from childhood sexual abuse, spiritual wounding, and growing up in an alcoholic home to becoming a therapist, author, and healer of hearts. Jill and Tricia talk honestly about trauma, generational patterns, and what it really takes to move from barely surviving to truly thriving. They discuss how flashbacks work in the brain and body, why understanding the science of trauma is so validating, and how tools like EMDR, brainspotting, somatic work, and a strong support circle can help people reclaim their lives. You will hear why healthy boundaries are the cornerstone of mental health, how to release shame that was never yours to carry, and why living in the present moment is essential for resilience after loss and grief. Tricia also shares details about her free downloadable trauma healing workbook and how she uses every part of her story to be of service to others. If you have lived through trauma, love someone who has, or are simply seeking a deeper, more authentic relationship with yourself and with life, this conversation will offer hope, clarity, and courage. Contact Jill K. Bershad, LMHC, CAP Email: jill@jillbershad.comWebsite: jillbershad.comInstagram: @jillkbershad.lmhcFacebook: jillkbershadContact Jill K. Bershad, LMHC, CAP Email: jill@jillbershad.com Website: jillbershad.com Instagram: @jillkbershad.lmhc Facebook: jillkbershad

    1h 4m

About

This podcast, hosted by Jill Bershad — a psychotherapist, EMDR and hypnotherapist, Reiki master, and sound healer — is a heartfelt space for healing, growth, and connection. With a blend of authenticity and compassion, Jill invites listeners to join her in real conversations about resilience, trauma, addiction, and self-discovery. Through shared stories and gentle wisdom, she reminds us that while pain is inevitable, suffering is optional, and that we can all “grow through what we go through.” More than just a podcast, it’s a supportive community built to help listeners rediscover joy, laughter, and their most authentic selves — one present moment at a time. 

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