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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 27 MIN

Inner Child Breathwork Session: A Guided Practice to Create Safety and Reconnect with Yourself

from Shift With Beth · host Beth Schild

There are moments in healing when insight is not enough. You understand the pattern. You can name the self-abandonment. You recognize the inner critic. You know your nervous system is reacting to something older than the present moment. But your body still needs an experience. That’s where breathwork becomes powerful. In this episode of Shift with Beth, I guide you through an inner child breathwork session designed to help you move out of your thinking brain and into the deeper intelligence of your body. This is not about forcing a breakthrough. It’s about creating enough safety for your body to open, release, and reconnect in its own timing. Why inner child breathwork matters So many of us are trying to heal from the neck up. We think about our patterns. We analyze our triggers. We try to mindset our way into change. But lasting healing doesn’t happen by overriding the body. It happens when the body feels safe enough to participate. That’s what breathwork can help create. Breathwork gently shifts you out of your head and into greater awareness of what your body is holding. It helps restore communication between the brain, the heart, and the gut. When those pathways begin to open, insights, memories, emotions, and clarity can surface without you forcing them. This is why breathwork can feel so different from simply thinking about your healing. It becomes embodied. What makes this guided session different This session is especially meaningful because it is the first recorded breathwork practice I’ve shared publicly outside of private client work and live events. It is gentle, guided, and trauma-aware. I begin by explaining how I facilitate, what kinds of sensations you may notice, and how to approach the practice in a way that helps your nervous system feel informed and supported. You are reminded throughout that there is nothing to perform and nothing to prove. You can pause. You can slow down. You can adjust the breath. You can stop and return when you’re ready. That matters. Because healing does not happen through pressure. It happens through safety. What you may experience during the session During this inner child breathwork practice, you may notice physical sensations such as tingling, temperature changes, tightness, or emotional release. You may feel calm. You may feel resistance. You may feel connected to a younger version of yourself or simply more aware of what your body needs. All of that is valid. In the session, I guide you through different breath patterns and breath holds, along with a gentle journey through the body’s energy centers. If spiritual language like chakras does not resonate with you, you can simply think of these as intelligent areas of the body with networks of nerves, glands, and communication pathways. This is one of the things I love most about breathwork. It bridges science and spirituality in a way that feels grounded and practical. You don’t need to force your inner child to appear. You don’t need to make anything happen. The intention is simply to create enough safety for whatever wants to arise. The healing is in the staying One of the most powerful moments in the session is the invitation to connect with a past version of yourself and let them know you are here. Not to fix them.Not to rush them.Not to analyze them. Just to stay. To ask what they need.To offer what they didn’t get.To let them know you’re not leaving. That is reparenting. That is repair. That is how self-trust begins to rebuild in the body. If you’ve been craving a way to move beyond insight and into actual embodied healing, t...

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There are moments in healing when insight is not enough. You understand the pattern. You can name the self-abandonment. You recognize the inner critic. You know your nervous system is reacting to something older than the present moment. But your body still needs an experience. That’s where breathwork becomes powerful. In this episode of Shift with Beth, I guide you through an inner child breathwork session designed to help you move out of your thinking brain and into the deeper intelligence of your body. This is not about forcing a breakthrough. It’s about creating enough safety for your body to open, release, and reconnect in its own timing. Why inner child breathwork matters So many of us are trying to heal from the neck up. We think about our patterns. We analyze our triggers. We try to mindset our way into change. But lasting healing doesn’t happen by overriding the body. It happens when the body feels safe enough to participate. That’s what breathwork can help create. Breathwork gently shifts you out of your head and into greater awareness of what your body is holding. It helps restore communication between the brain, the heart, and the gut. When those pathways begin to open, insights, memories, emotions, and clarity can surface without you forcing them. This is why breathwork can feel so different from simply thinking about your healing. It becomes embodied. What makes this guided session different This session is especially meaningful because it is the first recorded breathwork practice I’ve shared publicly outside of private client work and live events. It is gentle, guided, and trauma-aware. I begin by explaining how I facilitate, what kinds of sensations you may notice, and how to approach the practice in a way that helps your nervous system feel informed and supported. You are reminded throughout that there is nothing to perform and nothing to prove. You can pause. You can slow down. You can adjust the breath. You can stop and return when you’re ready. That matters. Because healing does not happen through pressure. It happens through safety. What you may experience during the session During this inner child breathwork practice, you may notice physical sensations such as tingling, temperature changes, tightness, or emotional release. You may feel calm. You may feel resistance. You may feel connected to a younger version of yourself or simply more aware of what your body needs. All of that is valid. In the session, I guide you through different breath patterns and breath holds, along with a gentle journey through the body’s energy centers. If spiritual language like chakras does not resonate with you, you can simply think of these as intelligent areas of the body with networks of nerves, glands, and communication pathways. This is one of the things I love most about breathwork. It bridges science and spirituality in a way that feels grounded and practical. You don’t need to force your inner child to appear. You don’t need to make anything happen. The intention is simply to create enough safety for whatever wants to arise. The healing is in the staying One of the most powerful moments in the session is the invitation to connect with a past version of yourself and let them know you are here. Not to fix them.Not to rush them.Not to analyze them. Just to stay. To ask what they need.To offer what they didn’t get.To let them know you’re not leaving. That is reparenting. That is repair. That is how self-trust begins to rebuild in the body. If you’ve been craving a way to move beyond insight and into actual embodied healing, t...

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