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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 26 MIN

Separate Anxiety Sensations From Danger: How to Label

from ANXIETY: Let’s Make Sense of This Sh*t · host Fabian

In this episode, you discover how anxiety can trigger the exact same physical sensations as a real medical emergency, leaving you unsure whether to trust your racing heart or call for help. We break down why your nervous system treats a simple worry like an actual threat and share simple daily practices to read your body's signals with more clarity. You will learn to spot the mismatch between false alarms and genuine danger so you can respond calmly instead of spiraling. This practical approach helps you build trust in your own sensations without needing long sessions or perfect conditions. By the end you walk away with one repeatable skill that reduces unnecessary fear and protects your energy throughout the day. Key Takeaways: • Reduce panic by correctly labeling normal anxiety sensations • Build steady trust in your body's signals over time • Lower unnecessary emergency reactions during daily spikes • Gain lasting calm through short consistent practice sessions • Protect energy by treating most spikes as false alarms What You'll Discover: • Why the amygdala fires before conscious thought registers • How a work worry can mimic a tiger in the room • The exact moment a body sensation becomes a story • Simple breath counts that interrupt worst case thinking • Real proof that most spikes ease without action Recommended Resources: • The Emotional Brain by Joseph LeDoux • Journal of Psychosomatic Research article on interoceptive awareness by Mehling et al 2012 • JAMA Psychiatry study on interoceptive exposure by Craske et al 2014 • Archives of Internal Medicine review on anxiety and physical symptoms by Katon 2019 Coming Up Next Learn how to handle social situations that trigger the same body alarms and walk away with quick resets you can use anywhere. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podca...

In this episode, you discover how anxiety can trigger the exact same physical sensations as a real medical emergency, leaving you unsure whether to trust your racing heart or call for help. We break down why your nervous system treats a simple worry like an actual threat and share simple daily practices to read your body's signals with more clarity. You will learn to spot the mismatch between false alarms and genuine danger so you can respond calmly instead of spiraling. This practical approach helps you build trust in your own sensations without needing long sessions or perfect conditions. By the end you walk away with one repeatable skill that reduces unnecessary fear and protects your energy throughout the day. Key Takeaways: • Reduce panic by correctly labeling normal anxiety sensations • Build steady trust in your body's signals over time • Lower unnecessary emergency reactions during daily spikes • Gain lasting calm through short consistent practice sessions • Protect energy by treating most spikes as false alarms What You'll Discover: • Why the amygdala fires before conscious thought registers • How a work worry can mimic a tiger in the room • The exact moment a body sensation becomes a story • Simple breath counts that interrupt worst case thinking • Real proof that most spikes ease without action Recommended Resources: • The Emotional Brain by Joseph LeDoux • Journal of Psychosomatic Research article on interoceptive awareness by Mehling et al 2012 • JAMA Psychiatry study on interoceptive exposure by Craske et al 2014 • Archives of Internal Medicine review on anxiety and physical symptoms by Katon 2019 Coming Up Next Learn how to handle social situations that trigger the same body alarms and walk away with quick resets you can use anywhere. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club 💛 Help keep these vital conversations alive—Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podca...

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