
Freedom Editors
May 18, 20254 min read
Facing Death Twice: Skydiving, Mental Health, and the Edges No One Sees
Skydiving can show you what living feels like again — but it won’t save you if you’re using it to outrun what’s inside.
Beth’s blog posts take a behind-the-scenes look at the founder of Freedom Editors—her journey building the platform, navigating nomad life, mental health stories and sharing the honest lessons along the way.

Skydiving can show you what living feels like again — but it won’t save you if you’re using it to outrun what’s inside.

PSA before you dive in: While writing this, I was listening to “The Things They Believe” by Loathe (with John Waugh), and honestly, you have to give it a listen. It’s absolutely incredible. Not exactly classical in the traditional sense, but it sparks similar emotions. Trust me, press play, then come back and read. Also, if you’re into music that makes you feel or think a bit deeper, check out my playlist called The Sound of Thought . You can find it (and me) on Spotify her

“That won’t last forever.” “You need to think about something serious.” “You can’t just spend money and live in luxury forever.”

Click here to view all Travel posts. Why Travel is Part of My Journey, And Maybe Yours Too Freedom. It’s a word that gets thrown around a lot, painted across Instagram bios, tattooed on ribs, and scribbled into journals during long-overdue breakdowns. But for me, freedom isn’t a far-off fantasy. It’s a daily choice. It’s something I edit and rewrite constantly. That’s the heart of The Freedom Edit. At its core, this platform isn’t about external adventures, it’s about interna