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Welcome to "ANXIETY: Let’s Make Sense of This Sh*t" – The No-BS Podcast for Navigating Anxiety Like a Pro.

Tired of feeling overwhelmed by anxiety and mental health jargon that only adds to the confusion? You've come to the right place. This podcast delivers real, unfiltered conversations about anxiety, offering practical tips, personal stories, and expert advice to help you understand and manage anxiety in everyday life.

Hosted with a straightforward, no-nonsense approach, we break down the complexities of anxiety, addressing everything from panic attacks to constant worry and that ever-present sense of feeling overwhelmed. Each episode is packed with relatable experiences, research-backed strategies, and a sprinkle of humor to keep it real—because we all know dealing with anxiety isn’t easy, but that doesn’t mean we can’t laugh through it.

Whether you're struggling with social anxiety, managing generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), or just trying to keep your head above water, we’ve got your back. We’ll dive into topics like the science behind anxiety, coping mechanisms, mindfulness exercises, and how to develop a healthy, grounded mindset that works for YOU.

In every episode, we’re here to strip away the stigma and empower you with actionable tools to take control of your mental health. It’s time to ditch the overwhelm and get real about anxiety. You don’t have to do this alone—we’re in this together.

🔊 Tune in and start making sense of your anxiety today. Whether you need help for yourself or are looking for ways to support someone else, this is your go-to mental health podcast for raw, relatable, and refreshingly honest conversations about anxiety.


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  • Catastrophic Thinking: How to Stop Worst-Case Scenarios
    Jan 13 2026
    In this episode, we tackle one of anxiety's most exhausting habits: catastrophic thinking. You know that moment when an unanswered text spirals into "they hate me forever" or a headache becomes a terminal diagnosis? That's catastrophic thinking, and it's incredibly common. We explore why our brains jump straight to worst-case scenarios, the actual neuroscience behind this pattern, and most importantly, practical tools to interrupt the spiral when it starts. This isn't about toxic positivity or pretending everything's fine. It's about understanding how your brain works and learning to create breathing room between anxious thoughts and your response to them.


    Key Takeaways

    • Understand why your brain catastrophizes as a misguided protection mechanism, not a personal flaw.
    • Learn to recognize your unique catastrophic thinking patterns and themes in real time.
    • Discover the neuroscience behind why some brains are more prone to worst-case scenario thinking.
    • Gain practical strategies to interrupt catastrophic spirals before they take over your day.
    • Build self-compassion around anxiety patterns instead of judgment when catastrophic thoughts appear.


    What You'll Discover:

    • Why that space between anxious thought and reaction is where real transformation happens.
    • How your amygdala and prefrontal cortex communicate during catastrophic thinking episodes.
    • The difference between healthy preparation and being paralyzed by imaginary disasters.
    • Why catastrophic thinking feels so convincingly real even when the threat isn't.
    • How tracking your patterns reveals the predictable script your anxiety follows.


    Recommended Resources:

    • "Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy" by David Burns - comprehensive guide to cognitive distortions
    • The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA.org) - evidence-based information and resources
    • "The Anxiety Toolkit" by Alice Boyes - practical strategies for managing anxious thinking patterns
    • Headspace or Calm apps - guided meditations specifically for anxiety management


    Coming Up Next

    We'll explore how anxiety shows up in relationships and the specific communication patterns that either fuel or soothe anxious attachment, with concrete tools you can use immediately.


    📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at anxiety@senseofthisshit.com.

    💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/anxiety-let-s-make-sense-of-this-sh-t--6351689/support

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    44 min
  • 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding: Stop Panic Attacks Fast
    Jan 13 2026
    In this episode, we dive deep into the five-four-three-two-one grounding technique, a powerful sensory tool that can interrupt panic attacks and pull you back into the present moment when anxiety takes over. Fabian breaks down the neuroscience behind why this simple countdown method actually works, explaining how it forces your prefrontal cortex back online and shifts your nervous system from fight-or-flight into a calmer state. You'll learn the exact steps to use this technique in real-world situations, not just in perfect conditions, and discover why practicing it when you're calm makes it accessible when you're spiraling. This is practical, no-nonsense guidance for anyone who's ever felt hijacked by panic and needed something concrete to hold onto.

    Key Takeaways

    • Learn a simple five-step sensory technique that interrupts panic by redirecting your brain's attention to the present.
    • Understand the neuroscience of why engaging your senses can shift your nervous system from panic to calm.
    • Discover how to practice this technique in everyday situations so it's accessible during actual panic attacks.
    • Get practical tips for adapting the method when your mind goes blank or you're in public spaces.
    • Build a go-to tool that requires no special equipment, just your senses and willingness to redirect attention.

    What You'll Discover:

    • Why your brain can't simultaneously panic and actively catalog sensory information at the same time.
    • How the countdown structure from five to one creates a sense of control during overwhelming moments.
    • What's happening in your amygdala and prefrontal cortex when panic hijacks your entire nervous system.
    • Why practicing this technique when you're calm builds neural pathways that work during actual crises.
    • How mundane, boring sensory details can actually help your brain recalibrate its threat assessment system.

    Recommended Resources:

    • The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook by Edmund Bourne - comprehensive guide to anxiety management techniques including grounding exercises
    • Calm app's grounding exercise library - offers guided versions of sensory grounding techniques for practice
    • National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI helpline 1-800-950-NAMI - free support and resources for anxiety management
    • The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk - explores how sensory experiences affect trauma and anxiety
    • Anxiety and Depression Association of America ADAA website - evidence-based information on grounding techniques and panic management

    Coming Up Next

    We'll explore how to talk to loved ones about your anxiety without feeling like a burden, including specific phrases that actually help people understand what you're going through.

    📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at anxiety@senseofthisshit.com.

    💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/anxiety-let-s-make-sense-of-this-sh-t--6351689/support

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    14 min
  • Five-Four-Three-Two-One Technique: Ground Panic Attacks Now
    Jan 13 2026
    In this episode, we dive deep into the five-four-three-two-one grounding technique, a practical tool you can use anywhere when panic strikes. This isn't another generic breathing exercise that leaves you feeling frustrated. Instead, you'll learn exactly how this sensory-based method works with your nervous system to interrupt panic attacks in real time. We explore the neuroscience behind why your brain can't panic and focus on sensory details simultaneously, and how you can use this to your advantage. Whether you're experiencing a panic attack right now or preparing yourself for the next time anxiety shows up, you'll walk away with a concrete, evidence-based technique that's completely invisible to others and genuinely effective when you need it most.


    Key Takeaways

    • Learn a practical grounding technique you can use anywhere without anyone noticing you're doing it.
    • Understand why your brain responds to panic the way it does and how to work with it.
    • Discover how engaging your five senses creates a pattern interrupt that redirects your nervous system's response.
    • Practice a step-by-step method that moves you from panic back to the present moment effectively.
    • Build confidence in managing anxiety by understanding the neuroscience that makes this technique actually work.


    What You'll Discover:

    • Why your amygdala can't distinguish between real threats and perceived ones during panic attacks.
    • How activating your prefrontal cortex through sensory engagement literally shifts brain activity away from panic zones.
    • The specific reason counting down from five to one creates a natural arc toward calmness.
    • Why practicing this technique during low-anxiety moments makes it more accessible during high-intensity panic.
    • How present-moment sensory awareness acts as kryptonite to future-focused anxiety and catastrophic thinking.


    Recommended Resources:

    • "The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook" by Edmund Bourne - comprehensive guide to anxiety management techniques including grounding exercises.
    • Anxiety and Depression Association of America website - evidence-based resources and information on panic disorders and coping strategies.
    • "Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers" by Robert Sapolsky - explores the science of stress and the nervous system.
    • CALM app's grounding exercises section - guided practices for sensory-based anxiety management techniques.
    • National Institute of Mental Health resources on panic disorder - research-backed information on understanding and managing panic attacks.


    Coming Up Next

    We'll explore how to recognize the early warning signs of anxiety before it escalates into full panic, giving you even more control over your nervous system's responses.


    📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at anxiety@senseofthisshit.com.

    💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/anxiety-let-s-make-sense-of-this-sh-t--6351689/support

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    14 min
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