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Author: Fatima Bey The MindShifter

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Join Fatima Bey The MindShifter as she reads her original written works in her own voice. These are not podcasts interviews or commentary. They are spoken thought seeds.


As an International MindShift Coach known for deep life wisdom, Fatima explores the inner patterns that shape how we think, choose, and live. Each audio blog offers a focused reflection designed to interrupt autopilot thinking and invite real internal change.


These episodes are for listeners who prefer depth over noise and clarity over motivation hype. Whether you are commuting, resting, or intentionally making space to think, the Audio Blog delivers reflection you can sit with and return to.


In a digital landscape filled with artificial voices and surface-level content, The MindShifter Audio Blog is intentionally human. Every episode is recorded in Fatima’s real voice, carrying the nuance, emphasis, and presence that written words alone cannot convey.


Listen often. Let the thoughts land. Growth happens quietly.


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You set a goal. You start doing the work. And then you quit because it doesn’t look like what you imagined.In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey breaks down why progress feels invisible, why people abandon the process too early, and how misunderstanding a single step can make you walk away from the bigger picture. This is a grounded reflection on patience, clarity, and trusting the work while it is still unfinished.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/painting-strokesChapters00:00 The Art of Progress: Understanding the Journey00:45 Why People Quit Too Early01:30 Mistaking One Stroke for the Whole Picture02:15 When Effort Feels Pointless03:05 You Have to See the Full Canvas03:55 One Stroke at a Time04:40 When Progress Looks Like Failure05:30 Some Strokes Look Like Mistakes06:10 Do You Know What You’re Building?06:54 Embracing the Unfinished: Trusting the ProcessMindShift Moments✓ Progress is a series of small, intentional steps, not instant results.✓ Having a clear vision helps you handle setbacks and the messy middle.✓ Every small action contributes to the final masterpiece.✓ Trust the process and give yourself grace for where you are.✓ Avoid judging your work before the painting is complete.Quotes“You cannot paint what you cannot see.”“Most strokes look wrong in isolation.”“That argument forced clarity.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The person with anxiety is told it is a spirit of fear. Just pray harder. The abuse victim is told to pray for their husband and forgive. The person battling mental illness is told it is a demonic attack. Just rebuke it. Real issues get buried under spiritual language. Trauma does not get addressed. Chemical imbalances do not get treated. Abuse continues because the victim was told leaving means lack of faith.In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey addresses the dual nature of religion as both a problem and a solution. This is about discernment, understanding when faith empowers healing versus when it replaces real work, and why you do not have to choose between spirituality and science.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/religion-problem-and-answerChapters 00:00 Religion Is Both the Problem and the Answer00:14 Religion Without Discernment Actively Harms01:29 When Spiritual Language Buries Real Issues02:17 Religion Is Also the Answer for Many People03:18 The Religious Side vs. The Secular Side04:44 God Did Not Say Hand In Your Brain06:16 Faith That Empowers vs. Faith That Paralyzes07:12 Is Your Faith Empowering Your Healing or Replacing It?MindShift MomentsThe dual nature of religion as both a problem and a solutionThe importance of discernment in spiritual practiceThe dangers of using religion to avoid real workThe integration of therapy and spiritual workThe role of community, hope, and moral framework in healingQuotes"Religion can save you and destroy you.""The difference is discernment.""Is your faith empowering your healing?"Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They Don't Know You

They Don't Know You

2026-03-0905:50

Your aunt who sees you twice a year makes a comment about your life. Someone at church who barely knows you decides who you are. A coworker forms an opinion based on six months of surface interaction. And somehow, you let their words control your emotions for days.In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey addresses why we give strangers the remote control to our self-worth and let people who don't know us define who we are. This is about taking back authority over your own identity and recognizing that most opinions are based on ignorance, not knowledge.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/they-dont-know-youChapters00:00 They Don't Know You00:14 The Opinion That Ruined Your Week01:14 Nobody Took Your Remote Control - You Handed It Over02:05 What Their Opinions Are Actually Based On03:35 Your Belief Dictates Your Behavior04:30 Taking Back the Remote05:11 Why Am I Giving Them the Remote?MindShift MomentsYou gave them the remote control. Nobody took it from you.Just because someone has a title doesn't mean they know you.A pastor, manager, or family member is still just a human with thoughts.Most opinions are based on assumptions, not actual knowledge.Your belief about yourself dictates your behavior.Your behavior determines the direction of your life.Not every opinion deserves your attention.The person who doesn't know your story doesn't get to write your ending.You're building your identity from outside-in when it needs to come from inside-out.Stop giving control to people who aren't qualified to hold it.Quotes"They are just a human with thoughts in their head.""Your belief about yourself dictates your behavior. Your behavior determines the direction of your life.""Not every person who has a thought about you has earned the right to shape how you see yourself.""Why am I giving the remote control to someone who doesn't even know what channel I'm on?"Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerry wanted to audition for a national talent show. The problem was not his confidence. It was his delusion.In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey explores the difference between crushing fantasies and building real dreams. This is a direct conversation about honest friendship, constructive feedback, toxic positivity, and why comfort without truth is not support. If no one in your circle challenges you, this episode will.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/crush-your-fantasiesChapters00:00 Crush Your Fantasies. Build Your Dreams.00:18 Jerry and the National Talent Show00:58 The Cost of Silent Encouragement01:35 Growth Requires Friction02:05 Comfort Is Not Support02:40 Fake Friends vs Real Friends03:15 Truth Plus Direction03:50 Look at Your Circle04:20 What Kind of Friend Are You?04:45 Circle or Audience?MindShift MomentsHonest feedback is a form of protection, not negativity.Comfort without truth leads to preventable failure.Real support challenges you to improve.Delusion feels safe but blocks growth.True friends risk temporary discomfort for long-term success.Growth requires friction and honest conversations.Silence in the face of a bad decision is not loyalty.If no one challenges you, you may be surrounded by enablers.Truth plus direction builds real dreams.A circle makes you better. An audience just watches.Quotes“Congratulations. You proved you're not the good guy either.”“You are not being supported. You are being enabled.”“They are killing the delusion so the dream has room to grow.”“If your circle will not tell you the truth, you don't have a circle. You have an audience.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let's Judge Everyone!

Let's Judge Everyone!

2026-02-2105:08

We treat other people’s mistakes like they’re permanent, but our own like they were just a phase.In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey confronts the hypocrisy behind judgment, public shaming, and selective memory, delivered with a sharp edge and a hint of sarcasm. This is a direct conversation about grace, growth, and the uncomfortable truth that most of us want forgiveness for ourselves while denying it to others.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/judge-everyoneChapters00:00 Let’s Judge Everyone00:28 Written in Stone vs Disappearing Ink01:05 Public Mistakes and Private Amnesia01:52 The Hypocrisy of Selective Grace02:16 You’ve Been There Too03:00 Defining People by Their Worst Moment03:46 What This Conversation Is Not About04:30 People Change, But We Don’t Let Them05:00 One Question Before You JudgeMindShift MomentsWe treat others' mistakes as permanent while excusing our own.Judgment often comes from those who have made similar mistakes.People change, yet we hold others to their past actions.The loudest critics often forget their own embarrassing moments.We define others by their worst moments but want grace for ourselves.It's hypocritical to judge someone for a mistake we also made.Our past does not define us, and neither should it define others.Self-reflection is crucial before judging others.We should strive for compassion instead of condemnation.The next time you judge, ask if you'd want the same for yourself.Quotes“We treat their mistakes like they’re written in stone and ours like they’re written in disappearing ink.”“You want grace for yourself, but you hand out life sentences to everyone else.”“You’re grateful your embarrassing moments stayed private.”“Would you want to be defined by your worst day?”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How Doug Died

How Doug Died

2026-02-1307:08

Doug didn’t collapse. He didn’t spiral. He didn’t hit rock bottom. He slowly stopped trying.In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey explores the quiet danger of emotional withdrawal, lost ambition, and what happens when effort becomes optional. This is a reflection on stagnation, surrender, and the slow execution of your own potential.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/how-doug-diedChapters00:00 How Doug Died00:42 When Effort Was Still Alive01:28 The Slow Accumulation of Disappointment02:13 The First Quiet Withdrawal03:05 Still Functioning, Already Gone03:48 The Small Agreements in the Dark04:32 What Doug Is Losing05:18 The Daily Execution of Potential06:05 Mental Suicide Defined07:05 The Giving Up Point07:52 Was This Ever About Doug?MindShift MomentsDoug was engaged with life but slowly checked out.His decline was gradual, not dramatic.Mental suicide is a quiet withdrawal from life.Effort became optional for Doug over time.The people around Doug began to notice his absence.Doug's story reflects a common struggle.Surrender can be mistaken for wisdom.Recognizing this state is crucial for recovery.The impact of mental suicide extends beyond the individual.This conversation prompts self-reflection on personal effort.Quotes“He was engaged with life.”“This is called mental suicide.”“He hit the giving up point.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You weren’t born believing what you believe. Much of what you think about identity, success, worth, and truth was absorbed from the culture around you before you ever questioned it.In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey explores how cultural programming shapes inherited beliefs, comparison, overwork, and identity, and how noticing it is the first step toward thinking for yourself.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/cultural-waterChapters00:00 The Cultural Water We’re Swimming In00:38 Borrowed Beliefs and Invisible Chains01:42 Why Questioning Culture Feels Dangerous02:10 Kenya and the Prison of Inherited Identity03:18 Japan and the Prison of Worth Through Sacrifice04:28 The USA and the Worship of Image05:42 When Humans Are Treated Like Idols06:40 How to Tell If a Belief Is Yours or Borrowed07:10 Lemons, Lies, and Cultural Programming08:05 Why Most People Defend Their Chains08:52 Thinking for Yourself or Living Someone Else’s TruthMindShift MomentsYou were not born believing what you believe. Most beliefs are inherited before you can question them.Culture becomes invisible when everyone around you agrees, making programming feel like truth.Many people defend identity, productivity, or image instead of evaluating reality.Comparing your life to curated images quietly erodes self worth.Questioning inherited beliefs feels dangerous because it risks belonging.Freedom begins with recognizing which beliefs were never consciously chosen.Quotes“The chains on your mind weren’t there at birth. People put them there.”“The mental chains are removable, but only if you’re willing to see them first.”“We don’t just admire famous people. We worship them.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dear Young Black Man

Dear Young Black Man

2026-01-2905:00

Dear Young Black ManThis episode is for you. Not as a lecture. Not as motivation. As a reminder.The world will try to name you before you ever speak. It will hand you labels before it learns your character. This MindShift Audio Blog is a direct letter to you about identity, education, leadership, and legacy. About knowing who you are before the world tells you who you should be.This is about strength that does not require hardness. Power that does not need permission. Education that goes beyond classrooms and into history, systems, and self-respect.Listen closely. This is not about surviving what you were born into. It’s about understanding what you carry and deciding how you will walk with it.🔗 Read the full blog post:https://www.fatimabey.com/dear-young-black-manChapters00:00 - Intro: Dear Young Black Man00:38 - You Are Not a Mistake01:14 - The World Will Try to Define You01:58 - What Real Strength Actually Is02:41 - Education as Liberation03:38 - Understanding the System04:34 - Builders, Not Just Rebels05:24 - Leadership Without Permission06:16 - Brotherhood Over Competition07:02 - You Are the AnswerMindShift MomentsYou are not a mistake. You are a legacyThe world will try to define you before you introduce yourselfReal strength is knowing who you areEducation is not just academic, it is liberatingUnderstanding the system changes your position in itLeadership does not require permissionBrotherhood is not competitionYou were born to build, heal, and liberateYou are the answer to your ancestors’ prayersQuotes“You are the answer to your ancestors' prayers.”“Once you understand the game, you’re no longer a piece on the board. You become the one calling the plays.”“You are not a mistake. You are not a threat. You are a legacy.”Guest Contributor:Coach Ed Bradleyhttps://www.coachedbradley.com/Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your words are worthless until you prove otherwise. If people can't take your words seriously, why should they take you seriously? This episode confronts the cultural crisis of broken promises, casual lies, and normalized flakiness that destroys credibility one commitment at a time. This is for everyone who's ever wondered why nobody believes them when it matters, and for those who refuse to become that person.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/word-integrity Chapters00:00 - Intro: Your Words Are Worthless Until You Prove Otherwise00:42 - A Massive Cultural Problem01:28 - Laziness and Selfishness02:10 - What Integrity Actually Means02:40 - When You Don't Take Your Words Seriously03:32 - Communication Changes Everything04:15 - What It Means to Take Your Words Seriously04:50 - When You Have No Integrity05:18 - It's Not Too Late to ChangeMindShift MomentsYour words are worthless until you prove otherwiseThis culture has no integrityIntegrity is doing what you said you would do, even when it's inconvenientYou destroy your relationships, both personal and professionalCommunication is everythingYour word is your bondWhen you have no integrity, you lose opportunities you never knew you could haveIt's not too late to changeYour reputation isn't fixed, but rebuilding it takes timeKeep being that person. We need more of youQuotes"We say whatever makes us comfortable in the moment, and we've normalized flakiness to the point where people don't even feel guilty anymore.""Communication is everything.""Your word is your bond. A bond means it's binding, unbreakable, non-negotiable.""It's not too late to change. People learn to see you as a joke through patterns. They can learn to take you seriously the same way."Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you step into your actual power, some people will resist it. Not because they're evil, but because your growth mirrors back what they haven't accessed in themselves yet. This episode is for everyone who's been holding back brilliance because they're reading the room - and the room isn't ready.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/rise-anywayChapters 00:00 - Intro: You're Holding Back01:20 - The Mirror They're Not Ready to See02:35 - What They Haven't Accessed Yet03:40 - The Ones Who Hold Back Greatness04:45 - Stop Apologizing for Outgrowing Their Boxes05:30 - Keep Rising06:45 - Your Anthem for the Climb (music begins to fade in)07:30 - Don't Hold Back - Rise Anyway! (anthem at full power with vocals)MindShift MomentsWhen you know who you are, you stop performing for approvalTheir discomfort with your growth is not your responsibility to fixYour certainty looks like arrogance to someone who hasn't discovered who they areSet them aside as obstacles - not with cruelty, but with clarityYou can't un-become what you've discoveredQuotes "Your growth reflects what they haven't accessed: discovering who THEY are and understanding what growth looks like.""Stop apologizing for not fitting into other people's ideas of who you should be.""Keep rising. Not because it's easy, but because staying small is no longer an option.""Pick a song that makes you feel unstoppable. Every time you feel the pull to shrink, play it."Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey confronts parents with a hard truth: the conversations you're avoiding with your children are rolling out the red carpet for the worst things that can happen to them. This episode tackles two critical topics most parents refuse to discuss - child safety and boundaries, and financial literacy.This is a direct, uncomfortable, necessary conversation about why your discomfort is not more important than your child's safety and future. If you've been putting off these talks because they feel too heavy or your kids seem too young, this episode will challenge everything you think you know about protecting them.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/parents-the-conversation-you-are-not-havingChapters 0:00 The Conversations You're Not Having2:31 Child Safety and Body Awareness4:26 Financial Literacy: A Critical Conversation7:33 The Cost of Avoidance11:03 Taking Action: Start the Conversation13:10 The Importance of Being PresentMindShift MomentsParents must have uncomfortable conversations for their children's safetyAvoiding tough topics can lead to vulnerability in childrenTeaching body safety is crucial to prevent abuseFinancial literacy is as important as physical safetyChildren are exposed to dangers earlier than previous generationsParents should model financial responsibility and budgetingStarting the conversation is more important than perfectionSilence around difficult topics can lead to long-term consequencesBuilding trust through communication is essential for healthy relationshipsThe regret of not having these conversations is heavier than the discomfort of having themQuotes "You're leaving them vulnerable.""Predators don't look like monsters.""Your child is not too young."Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey dismantles the lie that your story only matters if it's extraordinary. Most people stay silent about what they've survived because they think it wasn't dramatic enough, painful enough, or significant enough to share. That silence might be costing someone their life.This episode reveals why the most powerful stories aren't the most dramatic ones - they're the most relatable ones. Your ordinary struggle is someone else's lifeline, and your honesty could be the difference between someone giving up and holding on one more day.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/your-story-helps-othersChapters 0:00 Introduction0:14 The lie of insignificant struggle1:05 Why silence costs lives1:58 The power of relatable stories2:39 How isolation feeds the lies3:42 You don't need rock bottom credentials4:38 Relatability over drama5:04 When ordinary honesty saves lives6:15 Stop disqualifying your experience7:31 Your garden gives others permission8:35 Sharing doesn't require a platform9:25 Your story is someone's stepping stoneMindShift MomentsWhat you survived wasn't meant just for youThe most powerful stories are the most relatable onesIsolation is the miracle grow of mental health strugglesYour ordinary struggle reaches ordinary peopleStop comparing your struggle to someone else'sYour story isn't just yours - it's someone else's stepping stoneQuotes "What you survived wasn't meant just for you.""Your honesty could save them.""Stop protecting people from your truth."Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey breaks down why leadership fails when readiness is skipped. Using the metaphor of a half-baked cake and undeveloped wings, this episode reveals how talent, passion, and calling are not enough to sustain leadership without formation.This is a deep reflection on timing, development, testing, and the courage required to stay in the cocoon long enough to build wings strong enough to fly.🔗 Read the full blog post:https://www.fatimabey.com/failing-leaderChapters0:00 Introduction0:14 The danger of rising too soon1:05 The half-baked leadership illusion2:10 Fear vs readiness3:23 Life tests your capacity4:30 The cocoon phase most people skip5:23 Why titles do not equal development6:21 The cost of weak wings7:29 Why patience builds strength8:21 What real readiness looks like9:05 Being called vs being ready9:47 Staying in the cocoon10:44 When readiness meets opportunityMindShift Moments• Calling is not the same as readiness• Development protects future followers• Life tests what leadership books cannot• Patience builds capacity• Readiness sustains leadershipQuotes“Natural talent without development is dangerous.”“The cocoon is not punishment. It’s preparation.”“Leadership fails when readiness is rushed.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
n this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey draws a clear line between faith and passivity and exposes how spiritual language is often used to avoid responsibility, hard conversations, and real effort.This episode challenges the idea that “trusting the process” means waiting, explains why faith requires participation, and shows how real change only happens when you do your part and trust the outcome.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/trusting-it-will-all-come-togetherChapters 0:00 Introduction 0:14 Trusting vs avoiding responsibility 1:10 The lies that keep you stuck 2:00 Faith without action 2:41 Fixing finances through participation 3:23 Marriage and avoidance 4:40 Trust vs passivity 5:27 The real cost of inaction 6:31 Why God is not doing your part 7:32 Stop waiting for the right time 8:42 How to start participating 9:55 Faith is active trustMindShift Moments • Faith requires action • Passivity wears spiritual language • Trust is active, not passive • Waiting often hides fear • Participation changes outcomesQuotes “Faith without action is wishful thinking.” “Passivity is not surrender.” “Do your part and trust the outcome.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey exposes how fear disguises itself as logic, responsibility, realism, and common sense and quietly sabotages growth, purpose, and momentum.This episode breaks down the many “reasonable” excuses fear uses to keep people stuck, why waiting is often just fear in disguise, and how decisions, not feelings, are what ultimately change lives.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/stop-mistaking-fear-for-common-senseChapters 0:00 Introduction 0:14 Stop mistaking fear for common sense 1:03 How fear disguises itself 1:48 The many costumes fear wears 3:09 When playing it safe becomes self-sabotage 4:30 Choosing intuition over fear 5:55 What fear is really costing you 7:10 Fear is not your advisor 8:45 Courage is a decision, not a feeling 9:37 Name the excuse 11:04 Fear’s time is upMindShift Moments • Fear rarely announces itself • Excuses often sound like wisdom • Waiting is not always responsible • Decisions create momentum • Courage acts before confidenceQuotes “Fear dresses up as common sense.” “Waiting is just another word for dying slowly.” “Courage is a decision, not a feeling.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey exposes the hidden cost of avoiding unresolved trauma and why the greatness inside you stays buried until the root issues are addressed.This episode explores how undealt-with pain quietly controls reactions, relationships, self-sabotage, and fear, why coping mechanisms often bury healing deeper, and what real excavation looks like when you stop managing symptoms and start addressing the source.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/buried-treasureChapters 0:00 Introduction 0:14 Is there treasure buried under your trauma 0:50 What you avoid is already running your life 1:29 How trauma buries gifts and purpose 2:20 The dirt gets heavier over time 3:07 Bandaids vs real healing 4:49 Therapy is not one-size-fits-all 5:50 Addressing the root, not the behavior 6:26 Reaction mode vs growth 7:18 What you’re really burying 7:48 What life looks like after excavation 9:43 Stop waiting and start diggingMindShift Moments • Avoidance is not neutral • Trauma controls what remains unhealed • Coping is not the same as healing • Depth creates freedom • Excavation reveals purposeQuotes “You’re sitting on gold you can’t access.” “What you avoid is already dealing with you.” “Healing requires excavation.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Criticism Is GoodIn this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey breaks down why real change always attracts criticism and how discomfort is often the clearest sign that something necessary is being exposed.This episode explores the difference between harmful recklessness and productive disruption, why history proves that meaningful progress is never comfortable, and how to discern which criticism should be heeded and which should be ignored.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/when-criticism-is-goodChapters 0:00 Introduction 0:14 When criticism means you’re doing it right 1:10 Discomfort vs harm 2:43 Historical proof that discomfort creates change 4:22 The girls who needed real truth 6:38 When criticism is legitimate 7:37 How to discern good criticism 7:57 When personal growth makes others uncomfortable 9:13 Why real change always makes wavesMindShift Moments • Discomfort is not harm • Real change disrupts comfort • Truth creates resistance before progress • Boundaries expose insecurity • Not all criticism deserves obedienceQuotes “Discomfort is not the same as harm.” “Real change makes waves.” “Criticism isn’t proof you’re wrong.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey reveals the hidden power carried by people in everyday service roles and why no job is small when human lives are involved. Through two real-world stories, this episode exposes how brief moments of presence, kindness, and genuine connection can change the trajectory of a life forever.This is a reflection on unseen influence, quiet leadership, and the power of being human when it matters most.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/the-power-of-a-walmart-cashierChapters 0:00 Introduction 0:14 You think your job is small 0:51 Sheila at the Walmart checkout 1:56 A moment that saved a life 3:27 Victor on the flight to Atlanta 4:50 One sentence that changed everything 6:27 The power you don’t know you have 7:10 Standing at the edge of decisions 7:34 Why society is wrong about “small jobs” 8:05 The impact you’ll never see 8:11 This is not a small jobMindShift Moments • Presence is power • Kindness changes trajectories • Influence is not tied to title • Small moments create permanent impact • Humanity is leadershipQuotes “You are not just a cashier.” “One minute of presence can save a life.” “Your job is not small.”Read the full transcript on Listen Notes.Thank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey dismantles the fear-based misunderstanding of failure and reframes it for what it actually is: practice feedback. This episode explains why most people don’t fail because they lack talent or intelligence, but because they quit too early.From entrepreneurship to academia, this is a grounded reflection on persistence, iteration, and why progress belongs to those who refuse to confuse a failed attempt with a failed identity.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/failure-is-just-practice-feedbackChapters 0:00 Introduction 0:19 You didn’t fail, you practiced 0:49 The moment failure actually happens 1:24 Why your first attempt didn’t work 2:16 One variable was off 2:46 The academic truth about failure 3:39 Talent vs persistence 4:44 Your origin story, not your ending 5:13 Failure as feedback 5:52 Permission to try again 6:24 Winning belongs to the persistentMindShift Moments • Failure is information • Quitting is the only real failure • Identity is not tied to outcomes • Iteration beats intelligence • Persistence compoundsQuotes “You didn’t fail. You discovered what doesn’t work.” “Winning belongs to the persistent.” “You are a success in progress.”Read the full transcript on Listen NotesThank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The MindShifter Audio Blog, Fatima Bey dismantles the narrow definition of wealth that keeps people spiritually poor while chasing money. This episode reframes wealth as character, respect, integrity, wisdom, relationships, and purpose—currencies that money cannot buy and cannot replace.This is a powerful reflection on invisible riches, misplaced priorities, and the danger of ignoring the gold mine you are already standing on.🔗 Read the full blog post: https://www.fatimabey.com/you-re-standing-on-a-gold-mineChapters 0:00 Introduction 0:16 Redefining wealth beyond money 0:48 The treasure chest vs cash illusion 1:28 Walking past your own gold mine 1:41 Why respect outvalues money 2:30 Character as true currency 2:48 Gifts money cannot buy 3:46 The poverty of the wealthy 5:09 Acting poor while chasing money 5:36 Time, freedom, and relationships 6:51 Taking inventory of real wealth 7:36 Stop ignoring your treasureMindShift Moments • Money is only one form of wealth • Respect cannot be purchased • Character compounds over time • Gifts are currencies • Inner wealth outlasts moneyQuotes “If all you have is money, you’re actually broke.” “Respect is more powerful than money will ever be.” “You’re standing on treasure—you just haven’t been counting the right currency.”Read the full transcript on Listen NotesThank you for listening.For more MindShifting content and resources: https://www.fatimabey.comSubscribe to The MindShifter Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/blog1#1701160625Explore MindShift Coaching and other services: https://www.fatimabey.com/mindshift-coachingSupport The MindShifter Audio Blog: https://www.fatimabey.com/audio-blog-support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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