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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 21 MIN

How to Handle Anxiety (Without Trying to Eliminate It)

from NUGGETS: Bite-Sized Lessons to Help You Live, Lead, and Think Better

Anxiety isn’t caused by uncertainty. It’s caused by how we respond to it.In this episode of NUGGETS, Pellegrino and Francois explore why the brain struggles so much with the unknown — and why anxious thinking often becomes an attempt to control things we simply can’t control.From football fandom and worst-case scenarios to leadership, work stress, finances, and everyday overthinking, this conversation looks at the psychology behind anxiety in a grounded and surprisingly practical way.They explore:why the brain creates negative storiesthe role of “anxious monkeys” as an early warning systemhow uncertainty affects performance and relationshipswhy clarity and action calm people downpractical ways to stop spiralling when life feels unpredictableThe episode also includes simple tools for managing anxiety more effectively — without pretending you can remove it completely.Because anxiety may be part of life. But making it worse doesn’t have to be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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