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Anxiety: What is This I'm Feeling?

An episode of the kill pride club podcast, hosted by kill pride club, titled "Anxiety: What is This I'm Feeling?" was published on January 21, 2026 and runs 77 minutes.

January 21, 2026 ·77m · kill pride club

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Keywordsanxiety, fear, anger, vulnerability, community, mental health, emotional intelligence, leadership, personal growth, Black menSummaryThis conversation delves into the often unspoken issues of anxiety, fear, and anger, particularly among men. It explores personal experiences with these emotions, the societal pressures that contribute to them, and the importance of vulnerability and community in managing mental health. The fellas (Ron Anthony, Andre Walker, Cody Deese and Terrence Smith) share their journeys, emphasizing the need for open dialogue and support systems to navigate the complexities of emotional well-being.TakeawaysAnxiety is often unspoken among men, leading to isolation.Vulnerability is essential for connection and healing.Fear and anger can manifest in physical ways in our bodies.Community plays a crucial role in managing anxiety and emotional health.Personal experiences with anxiety can provide language for others.Understanding the difference between fear and anger can aid in emotional regulation.Rest and sleep are not the same; both are essential for well-being.Building connections with others can alleviate feelings of loneliness.Anticipatory grief can complicate our emotional landscape.It's important to check in on ourselves and others regularly.Chapters00:00 Understanding Anxiety in Society05:56 Personal Experiences with Anxiety12:50 The Impact of Fear and Anger18:36 Navigating Emotions: Fear vs. Anger27:18 The Role of Community in Managing Anxiety33:35 Vulnerability and Leadership57:27 Messages to Our Younger Selves01:03:33 Building Connections and Community

Keywords

anxiety, fear, anger, vulnerability, community, mental health, emotional intelligence, leadership, personal growth, Black men


Summary

This conversation delves into the often unspoken issues of anxiety, fear, and anger, particularly among men. It explores personal experiences with these emotions, the societal pressures that contribute to them, and the importance of vulnerability and community in managing mental health. The fellas (Ron Anthony, Andre Walker, Cody Deese and Terrence Smith) share their journeys, emphasizing the need for open dialogue and support systems to navigate the complexities of emotional well-being.


Takeaways

Anxiety is often unspoken among men, leading to isolation.

Vulnerability is essential for connection and healing.

Fear and anger can manifest in physical ways in our bodies.

Community plays a crucial role in managing anxiety and emotional health.

Personal experiences with anxiety can provide language for others.

Understanding the difference between fear and anger can aid in emotional regulation.

Rest and sleep are not the same; both are essential for well-being.

Building connections with others can alleviate feelings of loneliness.

Anticipatory grief can complicate our emotional landscape.

It's important to check in on ourselves and others regularly.


Chapters

00:00 Understanding Anxiety in Society

05:56 Personal Experiences with Anxiety

12:50 The Impact of Fear and Anger

18:36 Navigating Emotions: Fear vs. Anger

27:18 The Role of Community in Managing Anxiety

33:35 Vulnerability and Leadership

57:27 Messages to Our Younger Selves

01:03:33 Building Connections and Community


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