Never Perfect

Dr. Beth

As a psychologist, I have a sacred opportunity to both teach and learn from my clients. It is my mission to bring honest, real life stories to the light in hopes that the listeners might grow from them and be as inspired by them as I am, because there is no better way to struggle than “together. As a psychologist, I am driven by curiosity to gain greater understanding of others, as we navigate our way through this “never perfect” life. 

  1. Hidden Addictions and Heartaches: Jody Allen on Faith, Forgiveness, and Finding Hope after Divorce

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    Hidden Addictions and Heartaches: Jody Allen on Faith, Forgiveness, and Finding Hope after Divorce

    Hidden heartaches and secret struggles with addiction are everywhere, including in the church.  What if the family that looks the most "put together" on Sunday morning is the one quietly falling apart by Monday night? Behind matching pajamas, anniversary posts, and small-group Bible studies, so many women are carrying a secret heartache they can't bring themselves to name out loud. In this honest, hope-filled conversation, Dr. Beth sits down with author and women's ministry director Jody Allen to talk about what happens when the marriage you prayed for, prepared for, and did "everything right" to build still doesn't turn out the way you imagined. Jody shares the long, painful road of loving a husband who battled a pornography addiction throughout their marriage, a struggle she discovered was far more common in the church than anyone wanted to admit. From discovery, to counseling, to a treatment center, to the eventual decision to divorce, Jody walks listeners through what God taught her in the valley, why she chose to write Hidden Heartache, and how she found that her life, though different than she planned, could still be deeply good. What You'll Learn: Why so many "hidden heartaches" — addiction, financial stress, mental health struggles, family secrets — worsen in silence, and how telling the truth begins to break shame's grip The staggering statistics about pornography use in the church (including among pastors) and why this conversation can't stay taboo any longer How to parent intentionally around screens, social media, and early exposure — especially when you've walked a hard road yourself Why "comparison is the thief of joy," and how to stop measuring your hardships/heartaches against everyone else's highlight reel The role of Scripture, the Holy Spirit, and Christian community in rewiring a brain — and a heart — that has been hurt Why hope is still possible when life doesn't turn out the way you planned, and how God can use even your hardest season to build your future About the Guest Jody Allen has served on staff at her church for over 12 years, where she leads the First Impressions Team and Women’s Ministry. She is the author of Hidden Heartache: Finding Courage When Your Husband Struggles with Pornography, a book that helps women move from heartbreak to hope. Jody is passionate about helping women experience meaningful connection with Christ and with one another. She is the mom of young adult twins, loves chunky ice cream, still uses a paper calendar, and never turns down a chance to line dance.  Connect with Jody: Book: Hidden Heartache Website: jodyallenwrites.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/jodyallenwrites Instagram: www.instagram.com/jodyallenwrites/ Whether you're walking through your own hidden heartache or sitting beside someone who is, this episode is a reminder that you are not alone — and that God meets us most powerfully in the places we feel most broken. Press play, take a deep breath, and let this conversation remind you: your story isn't over, and hope is still on the table. If it speaks to you, share it with a friend who needs to hear it today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  2. From Burnout to Breaking Bread: A Teacher's Journey Through Shadow, Silence, and Renewal with David Cook

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    From Burnout to Breaking Bread: A Teacher's Journey Through Shadow, Silence, and Renewal with David Cook

    What happens when the version of you that worked so hard in the morning of life no longer fits the afternoon? When the criticism becomes too heavy, the certainty starts to crack, and your body quietly tells you it's time to listen differently? For David Cook, a beloved teacher, longtime columnist, and founder of Food as a Verb — the answer began with silence, humility, and the courage to turn over his own stones. In this deeply honest conversation, Dr. Beth sits down with David Cook to explore burnout, self-righteousness, shadow work, parenting through fear, the inner work of masculinity, and how contentment quietly outlasts every metric of success. David shares the moment he realized he had been "blinded by the log in his own eye," what teenagers are really aching for today, and how he rebuilt a life — and a media company — around food, story, and presence. What You'll Learn Why fear (not failure) is the hidden root of most parenting and teaching mistakes — and what to do about it How shadow work and "turning over your own stones" leads to deeper relationships and clearer purpose What David means by descending "below the neck" — and why so many men have never been invited to do it How to redefine success as contentment, generational healing, and a freer version of who you are Why trust, safety, and powerful questions transform a classroom (and a home) more than control ever could The "rhino in the room" practice — learning to name what no one else is willing to say out loud About the Guest David Cook is a writer, former English teacher at McCallie School, GPS, and Saint Margaret's, and the founder of Food as a Verb — a Chattanooga-based media company telling rich, soul-level stories about food, farming, chefs, and the land. His work invites readers to slow down, exhale, and remember what it means to be human at the table. Connect with David Cook Email: david@foodasaverb.com Website: foodasaverb.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foodasaverb/ If you've ever felt the quiet pull of midlife asking you to choose again, or wondered whether the rules you've been playing by still fit who you're becoming, this episode is for you. Press play, take a breath, and let David's words remind you that freedom, meaning, and a truer version of yourself are still waiting on the other side of your honesty.  If this conversation moves you, share it with someone who needs to hear it — and visit neverperfect.org for more conversations that celebrate growth, faith, and the beautiful imperfection of being human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  3. Pulling the Hell Out of Humanity: How One Man Traded His Empire for a Calling with Paul Hutchinson

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    Pulling the Hell Out of Humanity: How One Man Traded His Empire for a Calling with Paul Hutchinson

    What if the very things that made you successful were quietly destroying you from the inside out? Paul Hutchinson built a $50 billion empire, married an NFL cheerleader, and rescued thousands of children from trafficking — yet found himself emptier than ever. In this raw and remarkable conversation, he reveals how the same darkness he was fighting in others (arrogance, greed, and lust) had quietly taken root in his own heart. Dr. Beth sits down with entrepreneur, philanthropist, and child rescue advocate Paul Hutchinson — the real-life inspiration behind Sound of Freedom — for an unflinching conversation about transformation. Paul shares the story behind 70+ undercover rescue missions, the late-night phone call that began his journey of healing, and the powerful truth that we can't pull children out of hell until we pull the hell out of ourselves. What You'll Learn: Why the common thread among traffickers isn't what you'd expect — and what it reveals about unhealed trauma in all of us How generational and epigenetic trauma shapes us long before we're old enough to remember The science of neuroplasticity and why childhood wounds become so hard to heal as adults Why doing "good things" with the wrong motives can quietly destroy your life, marriage, and identity How to take a personal inventory of arrogance, greed, and lust — and what real healing actually requires Practical tools (breathwork, meditation, faith, self-defense, art therapy) for healing children and adults walking through trauma About Our Guest: Paul Hutchinson is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the primary investor and executive producer of the film Sound of Freedom. He founded the Child Liberation Foundation and Liberating Humanity, and has led or participated in over 70 undercover rescue missions in 15 countries — directly impacting more than 8,000 children. He is a recipient of the 2022 Medal of Freedom Award. Today, alongside his wife Vanessa, he hosts sanctuary healing retreats around the world for trauma survivors, leaders, and those ready to break free of what's holding them back. Website: liberatinghumanity.com Book: Sound of Freedom  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liberating.humanity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Liberatinghumanity Whether you've walked through trauma, struggled with what success was supposed to feel like, or sensed that God is calling you toward something deeper — this episode is for you. Take a listen, share it with someone who needs hope today, and remember Paul's closing reminder: when you put the man (or woman) together, the whole world comes together with you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  4. Grief to Gold: Finding Purpose, Faith, and Healing in Life’s Hardest Chapters with Pearly Montagu

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    Grief to Gold: Finding Purpose, Faith, and Healing in Life’s Hardest Chapters with Pearly Montagu

    What if the pain you've been carrying isn't actually yours to keep? What if your body — every ache, every heaviness, every story it whispers — is asking you for something different than what you've been giving it?  In this conversation, Dr. Beth sits down with trauma release practitioner Pearly Montagu, whose rare gift of seeing emotional and physical pain as colors and structures inside the body emerged after a profound near-death experience at age 29. Pearly shares the unexpected detour from a corporate finance career to a calling rooted in deep healing work, walking through her own journey of chronic pain, plant medicines, and surrender. Together, she and Dr. Beth explore how the body stores trauma — including the trauma we inherit from generations before us — and how shifting our narrative, our habits, and our fears can move us from pain to purpose. It's a tender, expansive conversation on faith, fear, food as medicine, the dying process, and the everyday rituals that keep us aging with grace. What You'll Learn Why 95% of cancers can be prevented through lifestyle — and the simple morning and evening rituals Pearly swears by (turmeric chai, lemon water, miso, and more) How to build new habits that actually stick by piggybacking them onto what you already do The truth behind the body's seven-year renewal cycles and why pain often surfaces right on schedule How to stop identifying with your pain and rewrite the story your body is rehearsing The role of generational trauma in the patterns we keep repeating — and how to release what was never yours to carry Why community, not just nutrition or exercise, is one of the strongest predictors of a long, joyful life About the Guest  Pearly Montagu is a TEDx speaker and trauma release practitioner whose rare form of synesthesia — discovered after a near-death experience — allows her to perceive emotional and physical trauma in the body as colors and structures. Combining this gift with somatic and energy-based healing training, she now supports clients worldwide and has worked alongside leading voices in integrative health, including Dr. Nasha Winters and Dr. Zack Bush. Connect with Pearly: Website: manderley.org Instagram: @a.pearly.way.of.life If you've ever felt stuck in a chapter of pain — physical, emotional, or inherited — this episode is your gentle nudge that healing is possible, and it doesn't have to look like anyone else's. Take a breath, press play, and let this conversation meet you where you are. If something here lands, share it with a friend who needs to hear it too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  5. Addiction and Shame: When Accountability Meets Grace

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    Addiction and Shame: When Accountability Meets Grace

    The majority of  individuals struggling with addiction experience a mix of shame and self-hatred, but does this improve their chances for getting healthy and sober? Accountability is essential, but self understanding and self compassion are as well. What if the path to healing isn’t choosing between accountability or compassion—but learning how to hold both at the same time? Sometimes rewriting the stories and narratives behind our addiction helps us identify risk factors and underlying mental health issues that increase susceptibility to our addictive  behaviors.  So many people struggling with addiction are caught in a painful cycle of shame, guilt, and self-blame… but what if that very shame is keeping them stuck? In this powerful and honest episode, Dr. Beth explores the delicate balance between taking responsibility for our choices and extending ourselves (or our loved ones) the compassion needed to truly heal. Through a real-life client story, she unpacks the difference between making excuses and understanding root causes—and why that distinction is critical in breaking free from addiction and preventing relapse. What You’ll Learn: The crucial difference between excuses and explanations in recovery Why shame and self-hatred often fuel addiction instead of stopping it How anxiety, loneliness, and unresolved pain contribute to substance use The danger of “quick fixes” vs. the power of long-term healing strategies Practical ways to balance personal responsibility with self-compassion How understanding root causes can help prevent relapse and promote lasting change If you’ve ever struggled with shame, self-blame, or watching someone you love battle addiction, this episode is for you. Tune in, reflect deeply, and consider how compassion and accountability can work together to create real, lasting healing. And if this message resonates, share it with someone who needs hope today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  6. Healing Beyond Medicine: Through Awareness, Energy, and Gratitude with Dr. Lisa Piper & Wendy Cohn-Osborne

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    Healing Beyond Medicine: Through Awareness, Energy, and Gratitude with Dr. Lisa Piper & Wendy Cohn-Osborne

    What if healing isn’t about fixing yourself—but learning how to come back into balance? So many of us push through stress, pain, and overwhelm, searching for quick solutions… but what if real transformation begins when we slow down, listen, and reconnect with what truly matters? In this powerful and deeply human conversation, Dr. Beth sits down with Dr. Lisa Piper and Wendy Cohn-Osborne, co-founders of CODE Health. With backgrounds spanning natural medicine, spirituality, law, and entrepreneurship, their journeys are vastly different—yet beautifully aligned in one shared mission: helping others rediscover healing through balance, awareness, and purpose. From trauma and spiritual exploration to reinventing life and career in their 50s, this episode explores what it truly means to care for your mind, body, and soul in today’s fast-paced world. What You’ll Learn: How trauma and life challenges can become a catalyst for growth and purpose Why true healing starts with awareness—not perfection The concept of “living in neutrality” and how it creates peace of mind How mindset, stress, and emotional balance impact your physical health Why small, sustainable habits matter more than extreme changes How gratitude and perspective can transform the way you experience life Why it’s never too late to reinvent your life, health, and calling About our Guests: Dr. Lisa Piper, Ph.D., DNM, is a Board-Certified Doctor of Natural Medicine and a pioneer in holistic health, integrating science, spirituality, and mind-body healing. As co-founder of CODE Health, she leads innovation in bioenergetic therapeutics and is passionate about empowering individuals to take control of their well-being through conscious, integrative practices. Wendy Cohn-Osborne is a seasoned entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience across legal, medical, and business industries. As co-founder of CODE Health, she brings a practical and accessible approach to holistic wellness, helping translate complex health concepts into real-life solutions that support everyday people. Together, they are also the hosts of The C3 Podcast (CODE Conscious Conversations), where they explore conscious living, personal growth, and the future of wellness. Connect with them: Website: www.codehealthshop.com Podcast: The C3 Podcast – CODE Conscious Conversations Instagram: @codehealthshop Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/codehealthshop To learn more about CODE Health, visit https://codehealthshop.com/?ref=Neverperfectpodcast and use code neverperfectpodcast at checkout to receive 10% off regular-priced items. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or out of balance, this episode is your reminder: you don’t have to have it all figured out to begin healing. Take a breath, tune in, and share this episode with someone who needs a little more peace, clarity, and hope today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  7. When You Fall Behind in College: ADHD, Anxiety, and the Power of Speaking Up

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    When You Fall Behind in College: ADHD, Anxiety, and the Power of Speaking Up

    What happens when college becomes overwhelming… and avoidance takes over? If you’ve ever felt behind, anxious, or unsure how to get back on track—this conversation will remind you that you’re not alone, and it’s not too late. In this honest and encouraging episode, Dr. Beth sits down with Holden, a 22-year-old college student navigating ADHD and the intense transition into college life. From falling five weeks behind in assignments to catching up and regaining confidence, Holden shares what truly helped him shift his mindset, take action, and move forward. Together, they unpack the realities of college adjustment, the hidden challenges of ADHD, and the courage it takes to ask for help. What You’ll Learn: Why college can feel like a “boot camp” of independence—and how to adjust How ADHD impacts motivation, avoidance, and overwhelm The power of speaking up before things spiral further Practical strategies to catch up when you feel far behind Why “done is better than perfect” can change everything How to discover your personal “user’s manual” for success in college If this episode resonated with you, take a moment to reflect on where you might need support—and remember, progress matters more than perfection. Share this episode with a student or parent who needs encouragement today, and keep showing up, one step at a time. 💛 We need your help! This podcast is funded by Dr. Beth, and we are looking for donations from listeners and potential sponsors. If you’re interested in contributing, you can send donations via Venmo (⁠https://account.venmo.com/u/NeverPerfectPodcast⁠) or email ⁠neverperfecteya@gmail.com⁠ to find out other ways to donate. Listen to this episode and more: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠neverperfect.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@neverperfectpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Please rate and review this podcast. Send us an email with any feedback or requests: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠neverperfectbeth@gmail.com⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  8. Autism Spectrum Disorders: Two Inspiring Stories of Resilience, Awareness and Growth

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    Autism Spectrum Disorders: Two Inspiring Stories of Resilience, Awareness and Growth

    About our Guests: Elena is a mother of a young adult son with autism spectrum disorder . She shares their journey of diagnosis, adapting, and advocating with patience and love. Rylee is an 18-year-old who shares her own  experience of being diagnosed with autism, offering insight into the inner world of sensory sensitivity, social challenges, and self-discovery. For many families and individuals, autism can feel confusing, isolating, and overwhelming—but it can also reveal unexpected beauty, strength, and purpose. In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode, Dr. Beth Capecchi sits down with Elena  and Rylee to explore real-life experiences of living with autism spectrum disorder—from both a parent’s and a young adult’s perspective. Together, they unpack the challenges of sensory overwhelm, social struggles, and misdiagnosis, while highlighting the power of acceptance, self-awareness, and faith in navigating a different kind of journey. What You’ll Learn: How autism often shows up in everyday life (beyond stereotypes) The emotional impact of feeling “different” and how to find belonging Practical ways to support sensory overwhelm and emotional regulation The importance of accurate diagnosis vs. self-diagnosis How parents can shift from control to compassion and connection Why embracing neurodiversity can unlock confidence, resilience, and purpose 🔗 Learn more about Dr. Beth Capecchi and the Never Perfect mission: Website: https://www.neverperfect.org If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, overwhelmed, or unsure of how to support someone you love—this episode is for you. Tune in, reflect with compassion, and share this conversation with someone who needs a reminder: different doesn’t mean broken—it means beautifully human. 💛 What if the behaviors we misunderstand the most are actually invitations to deeper compassion? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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As a psychologist, I have a sacred opportunity to both teach and learn from my clients. It is my mission to bring honest, real life stories to the light in hopes that the listeners might grow from them and be as inspired by them as I am, because there is no better way to struggle than “together. As a psychologist, I am driven by curiosity to gain greater understanding of others, as we navigate our way through this “never perfect” life. 

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