In this segment of the podcast, the speaker talks about the topic of anxiety and how falling in love helped them overcome it. They also express gratitude for their partner's role in their journey towards mental wellness.
The speaker shares his experience dealing with anxiety and how he copes with it by putting himself in annoying and quiet situations like going to coffee shops or staying in Malibu to find peace.
The speaker discusses how focusing on a job they were good at allowed them to set aside their anxiety and be productive, leading to personal growth and improvement.
The stigma surrounding anxiety causes it to mostly be studied in the context of pathology, but anxiety can actually provide advantages in certain situations, such as affording better preparation for potential risks.
The speaker discusses the anxiety associated with award shows and the fear of giving speeches, sharing a personal anecdote about breaking out in a sweat when nominated. They also touch on the nerve-wracking experience of having big names visit SNL, and the pressure of being on the red carpet.
The host expresses anxiety about revealing the topic for the week's episode and contemplates jumping up and down in response.
Dr. Kennedy explains how adult anxiety is connected to experiences from early childhood, and why healing the body is just as important as healing the mind.
A conversation about airplane travel anxiety and how people react differently to it.
The 10% Happier podcast has a playlist dedicated to episodes about anxiety, along with a personal favorites playlist curated by the host.
The host describes his fear of shaking hands and how it has caused him to avoid situations where he might have to shake hands or come up with ridiculous excuses not to do so.
A couple discusses how anxiety led them to medication, and how they found ways to deal with anxiety without it.
The speaker, a medical doctor and neuroscientist, talks about his personal experience with anxiety and the effectiveness of developing a mind-body connection in healing from it. He argues that trying to use the conscious mind to change unconscious fears and programs is virtually impossible without first addressing the body.
Anxious attachment styles can cause individuals to constantly seek attention from their partners in negative situations, leading to a pattern of manipulation and feeling dependent on them for emotional support.
Anxiety can lead to pre-meal anxiety or anxiety around food, which can inhibit feeding and make us not want to eat. This is due to the activation of locus coeruleus, which releases noredrenaline in the brain when we approach food.
The podcast discusses personal anxieties and insecurities and how they can affect decision-making at work and in personal life.
In this episode, the speaker shares a story about his fear of breaking his dad's tablet and the intense anxiety it caused him, even though nothing had happened to trigger the event.
The speaker reminisces about his fear of bartending after having worked in accounting due to his anxiety over giving the wrong amount of change.
The speaker discusses their anxiety-induced energy on a show, which is well-received by the audience who appreciate genuine human behavior.
The speaker experienced severe anxiety in the presence of someone and it wasn't what they wanted, leading them to detach completely from the person for mental stability.
The hosts of the podcast "Am I Normal Yet?" share their experience of using their puppy Iki to help cope with anxiety, realizing that she made them calm down so they could best help her when she was anxious.
The fear of failure and uncertainty often hold people back from making important business decisions. It's important to identify and overcome these anxieties in order to make calculated bets and pursue success.
This podcast explores the relationship between anxiety and chronic yeast infections, discussing how they can be intertwined.
Anxiety can serve as an alarm system that keeps us safe by alerting us when something is not right. It only becomes unhealthy when it is out of proportion to the events and crosses the line from healthy to unhealthy.
The speaker recounts a time where they went to a game after being physically affected by a difficult situation and felt self-conscious about their sweating.
The speaker encourages listeners to confront anxious feelings and not run from them, even when it is difficult.
The speakers discuss their anxieties and how it affects their behavior. They also talk about a horse racing event where the winner sets a new record, but it is overshadowed by the performance of the runner-up.