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Anxiety: Making Sense of It

An episode of the Philosophy of life podcast, hosted by Reza Sanjideh, titled "Anxiety: Making Sense of It" was published on January 25, 2026 and runs 19 minutes.

January 25, 2026 ·19m · Philosophy of life

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Send us Fan Mail What is anxiety, really? In this episode, we unpack anxiety as a biological, psychological, and human experience—why it appears, how it shapes our lives, and how we can learn to work with it instead of fighting it. Support the show my email address [email protected] Twitter account is @rezava

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 What is anxiety, really? In this episode, we unpack anxiety as a biological, psychological, and human experience—why it appears, how it shapes our lives, and how we can learn to work with it instead of fighting it. 

Support the show

my email address [email protected] 
Twitter account is @rezava

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