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Episode 79: Panel on Anxiety-Kelly McCracken, Melanie Meyer, and Josh Singer

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Summary

In this episode of Resilience Radio, host Irvin Eisenberg leads a panel discussion with healthcare practitioners Kelly McCracken, Melanie Meyer, and Josh Singer on the topic of anxiety. The conversation explores various definitions of anxiety, its physical manifestations, and how it can present in unique ways beyond the typical stereotypes. The panelists emphasize the importance of understanding anxiety as both a mental and physical experience, and they discuss transformative approaches to breaking habitual patterns associated with anxiety. The episode aims to provide listeners with insights into managing anxiety and fostering resilience.

Takeaways

Anxiety can become a habit that takes on a life of its own. Physical sensations often accompany anxiety, such as chest pressure or muscle tension. Anxiety can manifest in unique ways, including digestive issues and chronic pain. It's important to recognize the physiological drivers of anxiety. Sleep disturbances are commonly linked to anxiety. Anxiety is an adaptive feature that helps us respond to stress. Breaking habitual patterns can lead to significant improvements in mental health. Understanding anxiety requires a holistic approach that considers both mind and body. Intrusive thoughts can be a symptom of anxiety, not a sign of irrational thinking. Hope and acknowledgment of adaptability are crucial for those struggling with anxiety.

Music credits Aaron piano, Joanne Garton fiddle, Andrew van Norstrand guitar and producer, Hollis Easter flute, sound engineer Dana Billings,

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Summary

In this episode of Resilience Radio, host Irvin Eisenberg leads a panel discussion with healthcare practitioners Kelly McCracken, Melanie Meyer, and Josh Singer on the topic of anxiety. The conversation explores various definitions of anxiety, its physical manifestations, and how it can present in unique ways beyond the typical stereotypes. The panelists emphasize the importance of understanding anxiety as both a mental and physical experience, and they discuss transformative approaches to breaking habitual patterns associated with anxiety. The episode aims to provide listeners with insights into managing anxiety and fostering resilience.

Takeaways

Anxiety can become a habit that takes on a life of its own. Physical sensations often accompany anxiety, such as chest pressure or muscle tension. Anxiety can manifest in unique ways, including digestive issues and chronic pain. It's important to recognize the physiological drivers of anxiety. Sleep disturbances are commonly linked to anxiety. Anxiety is an adaptive feature that helps us respond to stress. Breaking habitual patterns can lead to significant improvements in mental health. Understanding anxiety requires a holistic approach that considers both mind and body. Intrusive thoughts can be a symptom of anxiety, not a sign of irrational thinking. Hope and acknowledgment of adaptability are crucial for those struggling with anxiety.

Music credits Aaron piano, Joanne Garton fiddle, Andrew van Norstrand guitar and producer, Hollis Easter flute, sound engineer Dana Billings,

BandCamp

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