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The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Wayne Harrel
16 episodes
6 days ago
The Deanxious Podcast offers a supportive space for listeners to manage various types of anxieties using an evidence-based approach in today’s fast-paced world filled with social media brain rot. Each episode dives deep into practical strategies, insightful discussions, and relatable experiences that empower you to kick your anxiety’s butt. The podcasts cover a range of issues from trauma, PTSD, health anxiety, social anxiety, and relationship anxieties to GAD as well as procrastination. Join us as we explore topics ranging from CBT-based techniques and coping mechanisms to personal stories of resilience. We are here to provide you with the tools you need to turn your anxiety into your superpower.
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The Deanxious Podcast offers a supportive space for listeners to manage various types of anxieties using an evidence-based approach in today’s fast-paced world filled with social media brain rot. Each episode dives deep into practical strategies, insightful discussions, and relatable experiences that empower you to kick your anxiety’s butt. The podcasts cover a range of issues from trauma, PTSD, health anxiety, social anxiety, and relationship anxieties to GAD as well as procrastination. Join us as we explore topics ranging from CBT-based techniques and coping mechanisms to personal stories of resilience. We are here to provide you with the tools you need to turn your anxiety into your superpower.
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The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
EP 16: What Is Illness Anxiety Disorder?
Struggling with constant worry about being seriously ill, even when doctors say you're fine? In this episode of [Podcast Name], we dive deep into Illness Anxiety Disorder (IAD)—formerly known as hypochondriasis—and explore health anxiety in all its forms. Try QuickCalm app: https://quickcalm.app Hire a therapist or a coach (depends on availability): https://deanxious.com/coaches/ In This Episode you'll learn: The key symptoms of IAD: excessive health fears, body scanning, and reassurance-seeking How it differs from normal health concerns, and more Causes and risk factors (stress, trauma, online health searches) DSM-5 diagnosis criteria and when to seek help Proven treatments: CBT, SSRIs, mindfulness, and practical self-help strategies Real-life tips to stop "Dr. Google" spirals and reclaim your peace of mind Whether you're experiencing health anxiety yourself or supporting a loved one, this episode offers compassionate, evidence-based insights to break the cycle of fear. >> Subscribe now and turn anxiety into empowerment. 🎧 New episodes every mondays and thursdays #HealthAnxiety #IllnessAnxietyDisorder #MentalHealthPodcast #AnxietyRelief #CBT #Hypochondria    
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6 days ago
26 minutes

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 15: Why Woman Suffer More From Anxiety: The Shocking Gap No One Wants to Explain
If you’ve ever wondered why women are diagnosed with anxiety far more often than men this is the episode that rips the lid off the “it’s just hormones” myth and gets brutally honest about the real drivers. In plain English, we unpack biology, culture, and a healthcare system that too often labels women’s symptoms as “just anxiety” while missing what really needs attention. No hand-waving. No stereotypes. Just the hard questions—and practical steps you can use tonight. In this deep dive, we trace the hidden pipeline that funnels millions of women into chronic worry and panic: stress-sensitive brain circuits, hormonal “windows of vulnerability” (PMS, pregnancy/postpartum, perimenopause), relentless rumination loops, role overload, gender-based violence and coercive control, economic inequity, and the way help-seeking plus diagnostic biases can warp the numbers. We also get real about intersectionality: the experience of anxiety isn’t the same for everyone, and race, class, safety, queer/trans identity, and access to care change the story. What’s inside The big picture—fast: Why the gender gap shows up in data (and why it’s messier than headlines make it). Biology without the BS: How estrogen/progesterone shifts can sensitize stress systems—and why context still calls the shots. Perinatal & perimenopause anxiety: Under-screened, under-treated, and what to ask at appointments. Rumination traps: Why “thinking it through” becomes a loop—and the exact moves to exit it. Social load & safety: Caregiving, invisible labor, harassment, and violence—how they map onto anxiety symptoms. Medical blind spots: When chest pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath gets waved off as “anxiety”—and how to push for proper evaluation. Intersectionality matters: Why the gap widens or shrinks across race, economics, and identity—and what that means for getting help. Action plan: Screening, evidence-based therapies, meds (when appropriate), and simple daily supports that actually change the trajectory. Micro-practice you can try tonight Name the loop: “This is a worry spiral, not a medical emergency.” Buy time, on purpose: Set a 10-minute timer; commit to not checking, Googling, or body-scanning until it ends. Shift to values: Do one tiny action that matches who you want to be (text a friend, step outside, wash your face, prep for bed). Body reset: 4 slow nasal breaths → unclench jaw/shoulders → spot 5 things you can see and 3 you can hear. Resources & next steps Try the QuickCalm app for guided “rumination breakers,” exposure ladders, body-sensation drills, worry-time containers, and SOS sequences. Reachout to us at support@deanxious.com and we can recommend a program specifically for you. https://quickcalm.app https://deanxious.com If perinatal or perimenopause anxiety rings a bell, ask your clinician about routine screening and treatment options. If your symptoms were dismissed as “just anxiety,” bring a written symptom timeline and request a second opinion—you deserve to be heard. Share this episode if… Someone in your life keeps being told “it’s just stress”; You’re navigating postpartum shifts; You’re stuck in the “check–relief–fear” loop and need a way out.
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2 weeks ago
23 minutes

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 14: Psychopaths, Sociopaths, “Anxiety Immunity,” and the Stoic Gap
Are some people truly immune to anxiety? In this episode, Wayne dives into what research suggests about psychopaths vs. sociopaths, why certain personalities show a low fear response, and how that can look like anxiety immunity (spoiler: nobody’s truly immune). Wayne unpacks myths around antisocial personality traits, moral decision-making, and what “fearlessness” really means for everyday life, relationships, and risk. Wayne also explores Stoicism done right vs. done wrong—and why male-dominated Stoic spaces historically lacking women is a problem. Fewer women in Stoic circles can shrink empathy, reduce perspective-taking, and turn “calm” into emotional avoidance. Wayne argues that more inclusive Stoicism is not only fair - it’s smarter, leading to better decisions, richer dialogue, and healthier resilience. What you’ll learn with Wayne: Psychopath vs. sociopath: Why Anxiety Immunity Is Abnormal Why some people seem anxiety-proof The upside and downside of fearlessness Stoicism: resilience vs. repression—and why more women’s voices matter. What we are doing to change that. Practical ways to build calm that don’t numb your humanity Want tools that actually help? QuickCalm app guides real-world exposure, urge-surfing, and worry-time—so you can practice calm, not just talk about it. Check it out at https://app.quickcalm.app Buy my book: How To Beat Health Anxiety: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FVN8QWTK For deeper coaching, community, and weekly reviews with Wayne’s playbooks, upgrade to Deanxious Pro at Deanxious.com   Educational content only; not medical advice. If you’re in crisis or concerned about safety, seek professional help immediately.
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2 weeks ago
27 minutes

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 13: Could Your Doctor Be Causing Health Anxiety?
In this episode, we discuss how sometimes your doctor (not a psychiatrist or a psychologist) may be causing your health anxiety. We also discuss why it is insanely important to tell them that you might be a hypochondriac. We also discuss what to do about it. We also discuss a technique to get instant relief from anxiety. Tune in to learn more. And if you're a physician, you might find today's episode insightful as well.    Resources mentioned in this episode: QuickCalm: https://app.quickcalm.app/
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2 weeks ago
13 minutes

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 12: [Health Anxiety] Lymph Node Anxiety
In this episode, I will share a personal story of how a routine medical advice triggered 3 years of unease and anxiety...    We’ve all been there: standing in front of the mirror, flashlight in hand, touching the same spot over and over, wondering if that swollen lymph node means something serious. For people with health anxiety, a small bump can trigger hours of reassurance checking, frantic Googling, and spirals of catastrophic “what if” thoughts. In this episode, we break down: Why swollen lymph nodes often trigger intense fear—even when they’re harmless The reassurance loop: how checking makes anxiety worse over time Practical, CBT-inspired steps to break the checking cycle, including touch rules and delay windows If lymph node fears keep hijacking your days, this episode will give you relatable stories, compassionate insights, and actionable strategies you can use right away. 👉 Access the Lymph Node Playbook inside the QuickCalm app to follow along step by step.👉 Want personalized guidance? Learn more about Deanxious Coaches, our specialized health-anxiety coaching program.   https://deanxious.com https://deanxious.com/coach   Note: Not medical advice or therapy, consult your provider. 
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1 month ago
16 minutes

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 11: Managing Anxiety in Trump's America
Let’s be real—scrolling through the news or social media lately feels like walking through a minefield.  Political tension, economic uncertainty, global challenges—it’s a lot. And it’s March 2025, so we’re smack in the middle of some wild times. Whether it’s election fallout, inflation worries, or just the general vibe of ‘what’s next?’, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.  So, today, we’re going to talk about how to manage that anxiety and stress when the world feels like it’s spinning out of control. I’ve got some practical tips, a bit of science, and maybe even a laugh or two to share.  Let’s get into it. Timestamps Introduction to Anxiety Management (00:00:14)  Wayne introduces the episode's focus on managing anxiety in light of current events. Understanding Current Events (00:01:27)  Discussion on the chaos of trade wars, job loss, and inflation affecting people's anxiety. The Nature of Anxiety (00:02:48)  Wayne explains how anxiety manifests and the different ways people respond to chaotic environments. Recognizing the Impact of Anxiety (00:08:17)  Highlighting the physical effects of anxiety on the body and its overall impact on health. Practical Strategies for Managing Anxiety (00:10:44)  Introduction to five practical strategies to cope with anxiety during turbulent times. Controlling Media Intake (00:10:44)  Advice on limiting news and social media exposure to reduce anxiety triggers. Grounding Techniques (00:12:48)  Explaining the 54321 method to help ground oneself in the present moment. Physical Activity as a Stress Reliever (00:13:53)  Encouragement to engage in physical activity to boost endorphins and reduce stress. The Importance of Social Support (00:15:13)  Discussion on the benefits of talking to friends or professionals to alleviate anxiety. Cognitive Reframing (00:17:55)  Encouragement to reframe negative thoughts into positive ones to build resilience. Conclusion and Recap (00:19:09)  Wayne summarizes the strategies discussed and emphasizes the importance of managing anxiety.   Links & Mentions Tools and Websites"Stay Focus Chrome Plugin": "00:11:55" Techniques"54321 Method": "00:12:05""Cognitive Reframing": "00:17:55"  
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8 months ago
21 minutes 2 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 10: Make The Leap
In this episode Wayne Harrel explores the theme of "taking the leap" by addressing procrastination and anxiety. Wayne shares his personal struggles with mental barriers that hindered his progress and how he overcame them by viewing life as a video game, allowing himself to fail and take risks. He emphasizes the importance of stepping out of comfort zones to pursue dreams. Additionally, Wayne talks about his life in Bangkok, his love for coffee, and plans for future meetups. The episode encourages listeners to take action and embrace failure as part of their journey.   Timestamps Introduction to Episode Ten (00:00:13)  Wayne introduces the episode and discusses his struggles with remembering episode numbers. The Cost of Inaction (00:01:30)  Wayne reflects on the losses from anxiety and procrastination, emphasizing the importance of taking action. Personal Procrastination Journey (00:02:58)  He shares his experiences with procrastination and how emergencies pushed him to take action. Shifting Mindset: Life as a Game (00:04:34)  Wayne explains how treating life like a video game helped him overcome fear of failure. Overcoming Comfort Zones (00:05:37)  He discusses the mental barriers that kept him in a comfortable but unfulfilling life. Permission to Fail and Take Risks (00:07:08)  Wayne emphasizes the need to give oneself permission to fail and take calculated risks. Living in a Simulation (00:08:18)  He explores the idea of life as a simulation and how beliefs shape reality. Strategies for Change (00:09:32)  Wayne shares strategies for changing perspectives and encourages persistence in pursuing goals. Life in Bangkok (00:10:30)  He talks about his life in Bangkok, mentioning the city's coffee culture and plans for meetups. Visit deanxious.com to learn more
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8 months ago
12 minutes 9 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 9: How Social Media & Fast Food Get You Hooked (and what to do about it)
In this eye-opening episode, we dive into the pervasive consequences of modern addictions, particularly focusing on smartphones and fast foods. These two have leveraged what makes us humans tick, creating an addiction epidemic. Drawing parallels with the gambling industry, we explore how smartphones and fast foods manipulate our dopamine systems, leading to harmful lifestyle changes. We discuss the adverse effects of these addictions, such as time loss, relationship strains, and health issues. Moreover, the influence of social media shortens attention spans, particularly among Gen Z, affecting their ability to read and learn. As someone who has a background in developing addictive digital products, our host shares personal insights and strategies on breaking free from these chains. We guide listeners through practical steps to detox and regain control, emphasizing the importance of focusing on what's within our control while approaching larger challenges incrementally. Visit Deanxious.com to learn more
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9 months ago
18 minutes 24 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 8: How To Beat Rumination
Breaking Free from the Overthinking Trap: A Guide to Mental Clarity Discover how rumination and overthinking might be secretly sabotaging your life - and what you can do about it. In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the impact of excessive social media consumption on mental health and explore practical strategies to regain control of your thoughts. Learn why limiting social media to just 15 minutes daily could transform your mental well-being, and why morning and bedtime scrolling might be particularly harmful. The episode introduces an innovative solution: "Calls by DeAnxious" an AI-powered therapy platform featuring virtual coaches, including one modeled after Einstein. Key takeaways include: Limiting exposure to media and social media can help reduce anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges. Modern social media and short-form content can negatively impact attention spans, even in people without clinical ADHD. Embracing uncertainty and breaking down daunting problems into smaller, manageable tasks can help avoid feeling paralyzed. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, overthinking, or just looking to improve your mental clarity, this episode offers actionable strategies to help you move forward. Ready to transform your relationship with overthinking? Listen now to discover how to break free from the rumination cycle and reclaim your mental peace.
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9 months ago
22 minutes 41 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 7: Anxiety SELLS - ft. Daniel Scott
In this enlightening episode, we welcome Daniel, a multifaceted entrepreneur and creator of the 'DeAnxious Pro' program, known as Declutter. With a deep friendship spanning centuries, our conversation delves into Daniel's compelling insights on motivation, procrastination, depression, and anxiety. Join us as Daniel opens up about his journey from copywriting to running a successful online marketing business. Discover how he navigated pivotal changes in his life, the challenges of finding the right therapist, and the importance of being an advocate for your own mental health. Dive into Daniel's candid discussion on childhood trauma, the impact of societal biases, and the therapeutic potential of psychedelics for mental health. Prepare to be inspired and informed by this insightful dialogue that uncovers the complexities of mental well-being.
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9 months ago
49 minutes 2 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 6: Intolerance of Uncertainty
Welcome to episode six, where Wayne Harrell discusses the fascinating topic of managing uncertainty, inspired by the book "Art of Uncertainty: How to Navigate Chance, Ignorance, Risk, and Luck" by David Speigelhalter. Delve into the concept that nothing in life is certain and how statistical insights can help us manage the uncertainties we face daily.Explore strategies to reduce worries and anxiety by organizing your life and embracing a mindset of acceptance. Learn the importance of distinguishing between real and hypothetical worries and how cognitive behavioral tools can empower you to handle uncertainty more effectively.Join Wayne as he shares personal experiences and practical tips to help you build self-confidence and resilience, ensuring you are well-equipped to handle whatever life throws your way. Whether you're interested in statistics or simply want to lead a more peaceful life, this episode offers valuable insights and potential life-changing strategies.
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10 months ago
21 minutes 46 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Ep 5: Rumbles & Rumbling
Episode Highlights: Life in Bangkok: Why Wayne moved to Bangkok: burnout recovery and tax optimization. The city's vibrant culture, amazing food, and its appeal for expats. Wayne’s thoughts on EVs and traffic solutions in the city. Business Ventures: Plans to relocate to Washington state to build his business. Insights from the book CEO's Handbook by Elad Gil. The importance of building connections and finding investors. Mental Health and Deanxious' Mission: The goal of making mental health tools accessible worldwide. Challenges of stigma, especially for women, in accessing mental health care. Development of digital tools like chatbots, self-therapy programs, and online communities. Overcoming Anxiety: Thinking in probabilities and embracing actionable steps. Accepting anxiety as a part of life while managing its effects. Positive Journaling and CBT: Using journaling to identify and shift cognitive patterns. Linking journaling practices to principles of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). SSRI Metabolism and Natural Alternatives: How DNA testing helps personalize SSRI treatments. Exploring saffron extract as a natural remedy for anxiety. Future Plans: Teasers for upcoming guest interviews and in-depth episodes. Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction: Wayne's goals for the episode. 2:30 – Moving to Bangkok: Burnout recovery and lifestyle benefits. 7:00 – Business Insights: Expanding Deanxious and finding investors. 12:45 – Mental Health Accessibility: Breaking stigma with digital tools. 20:30 – Managing Anxiety: Actionable tips and reframing perspectives. 26:15 – Positive Journaling and CBT: Changing thought patterns for mental well-being. 32:00 – SSRI Insights and Saffron Extract: Personalized and alternative treatments. 35:00 – Conclusion: Wayne’s commitment to valuable content and exciting future episodes. Keywords: Mental health accessibility Overcoming anxiety Positive journaling Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) Life in Bangkok Entrepreneurial challenges Personalized SSRI treatments Saffron extract for anxiety Wayne Harrel podcast Mental health tools
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10 months ago
36 minutes 30 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Episode 4: Using Anxiety To Propel You Forward
Wayne delves into his experiences with anxiety, especially while managing multiple businesses and preparing for tax season. He discusses how anxiety impacts decision-making in personal and professional realms, distinguishing between real event anxiety and hypothetical event anxiety. Wayne shares strategies for using anxiety as motivation and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and therapeutic methods. He also highlights the value of reading for personal growth, mentioning books like "Anxious Achievers" and "Mythology" by Edith Hamilton. The episode blends personal anecdotes, practical advice, and reading recommendations, delivered in a conversational style.   Timestamps: Introduction to the Episode (00:00:00)  Wayne explains the unique style of this podcast episode while on the move. Anxiety During Tax Season (00:00:00)  He shares his experiences with anxiety related to business and tax preparation. Channeling Anxiety into Energy (00:01:06)  Wayne discusses how he channels his anxiety into motivation for productivity. Real vs. Hypothetical Event Anxiety (00:03:24)  He distinguishes between real event anxiety and hypothetical event anxiety. Coping with Real Event Anxiety (00:05:42)  Wayne explains tools and methods for managing real event anxiety effectively. Challenges of Hypothetical Event Anxiety (00:08:09)  He elaborates on the difficulties of dealing with hypothetical event anxiety. The Role of Trauma in Anxiety (00:10:26)  Wayne discusses how childhood trauma can contribute to anxiety disorders. Using Anxiety as Motivation (00:11:51)  He emphasizes the importance of using anxiety correctly as a motivational tool. Reading for Personal Growth (00:14:31)  Wayne shares insights about books he's currently reading and their impact. Reflection on Various Books (00:15:46)  He discusses the wisdom found in ancient texts and modern graphic novels. Writing His Own Book (00:19:47)  Wayne mentions his ongoing project of writing a book about anxiety management.  Conclusion and Final Thoughts (00:20:53)  He wraps up the episode with reflections on the podcasting process and personal insights.   Tools and Programs"Self Therapy Program": "00:05:42" Books"Anxious Achievers": "00:02:54""Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes": "00:14:31""Discourses: The Wisdom of Epictetus": "00:14:46""Maus": "00:15:46""Sapiens: A Graphic History": "00:17:00""Pillars of Civilization": "00:17:00""Never Finished": "00:18:21""Endure": "00:18:21"
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10 months ago
21 minutes 48 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Episode 3: Navigating Panic Attacks
This episode offers essential insights and actionable advice on understanding and managing panic attacks, which are becoming increasingly common. It differentiates between isolated panic attacks and panic disorder, highlighting the role of the amygdala and the body's outdated biological responses. You’ll learn practical strategies such as controlled breathing techniques, grounding exercises, and methods to avoid engaging with anxious thoughts. The guide also introduces valuable tools like calming videos, problem-solving techniques, and relaxation practices. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of community support and shared experiences for effective long-term coping. Perfect for anyone looking to regain control and reduce the impact of panic attacks, this comprehensive guide equips you with the knowledge and tools needed for a calmer, more confident life.   00:00 Introduction to Panic Attacks 00:41 Understanding the Causes of Panic Attacks 02:43 Managing Panic Attacks: Initial Steps 04:39 Breathing Techniques and Grounding 05:20 Distraction and Relaxation Methods 08:26 Engaging with the Community and Final Tips   Keywords: Managing panic attacks, panic disorder, amygdala response, breathing techniques for anxiety, grounding exercises, relaxation techniques, coping with panic attacks, community support for anxiety.
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11 months ago
9 minutes 50 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Episode 2: The Election
**Feeling overwhelmed by political anxiety? You're not alone.**  In this powerful episode, Wayne opens up about his personal battle with anxiety and shares invaluable insights on maintaining mental wellness during politically turbulent times. Drawing from his own experiences, he offers practical strategies for staying grounded when the world feels uncertain. Wayne reminds us that while political changes can feel overwhelming, history shows that we've weathered similar storms before. He introduces a simple yet effective exercise: writing down how political changes *actually* impact your daily life, helping separate real concerns from amplified anxieties. Key takeaways:- Focus on what's within your control- Put political changes in perspective- Prioritize your mental wellbeing- Stay grounded in the present moment Whether you're struggling with election anxiety or seeking ways to maintain your mental health during uncertain times, this episode provides actionable tools and compassionate guidance.  🎧 Ready to transform your relationship with anxiety? Tune in now to discover how to find peace amidst political chaos.  Visit Deanxious.com to get your customized action plan.
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11 months ago
9 minutes 9 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
Episode 1: Primal Fear
Dive into the psychology of primal fear—those instinctive reactions shaping our decisions and behaviors. Explore common fears like the unknown, social rejection, and mortality, and learn actionable strategies to confront anxiety and build resilience. Listen now to understand and master the forces driving human behavior. Visit Deanxious.com for more insights and resources on overcoming fear and anxiety.
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11 months ago
13 minutes 18 seconds

The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation
The Deanxious Podcast offers a supportive space for listeners to manage various types of anxieties using an evidence-based approach in today’s fast-paced world filled with social media brain rot. Each episode dives deep into practical strategies, insightful discussions, and relatable experiences that empower you to kick your anxiety’s butt. The podcasts cover a range of issues from trauma, PTSD, health anxiety, social anxiety, and relationship anxieties to GAD as well as procrastination. Join us as we explore topics ranging from CBT-based techniques and coping mechanisms to personal stories of resilience. We are here to provide you with the tools you need to turn your anxiety into your superpower.