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107. Healing Through Pain: A Mind-Body Journey03 Feb 202500:51:27

Hello everyone! In this episode of the Anxiety Rx podcast, I sit down with Nicole Sachs, LCSW, to explore the deep connection between chronic pain, emotional trauma, and the mind-body relationship. We share our personal journeys through pain and healing, emphasizing how understanding the emotional roots of physical symptoms is key to true recovery.

Throughout our conversation, we highlight the power of curiosity, self-compassion, and community in the healing process, while also addressing the challenges of resistance and the importance of living awake—making conscious, empowered choices in our journey toward healing.

Thank you for listening, and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

To dive deeper into Nicole’s work and explore her approach to healing chronic pain, check out these resources:
Her new book
Freedom From Chronic Pain Course
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00:00 Introduction to Personal Journeys of Healing
04:36 The Impact of Chronic Pain on Life
09:36 Understanding the Mind-Body Connection
14:24 The Role of Emotional Trauma in Physical Pain
19:04 Resistance and Curiosity in Healing
24:01 The Choice Between Pain and Healing
29:13 Empowerment Through Acknowledgment
29:52 The Neuroscience of Worry and Pain
30:52 Navigating Anxiety and Emotions
32:26 The Cycle of Worry and Familiarity
33:51 Living in Solutions, Not Problems
36:07 The Power of Personal Stories
37:55 Agency in Healing and Transformation
39:43 Facing Pain: Choices and Agency
41:54 Chronic Pain as a Path to Growth
43:43 Sensation Without Explanation
45:28 The Human Stories Behind Healing
48:52 Finding Connection and Community

106. The Mind-Heart Connection: How Anxiety Shapes Our Physical Well-Being28 Jan 202500:56:26

In this episode of the Anxiety Rx podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Jonathan Fisher about the profound connection between anxiety, emotional health, and physical well-being, particularly in the field of cardiology. Dr. Fisher, a cardiologist and author, delves into the often-overlooked emotional aspects of heart health that are not typically emphasized in medical training. As someone who has battled severe anxiety myself, I share my journey toward alternative medicine and critique conventional approaches for merely treating symptoms. Together, Dr. Fisher and I advocate for a holistic healthcare approach that addresses emotional roots and promotes compassion, empathy, and systemic changes to support both providers and patients.

Thank you for listening, and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
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00:00 - Introduction to the Episode
01:00 - Welcome Dr. Fisher
01:31 - Breaking from Mainstream Medicine
02:49 - Personal Story of Anxiety
03:45 - The Left Hemisphere Hall of Mirrors
05:04 - Science-Based Therapy Critique
05:33 - Observer of Thoughts
09:55 - Conflict with Self
10:14 - Addiction to Worry
12:36 - Rethinking Health
13:07 - The Role of Spirit in Healing
14:14 - Curiosity and Mindfulness
17:13 - Understanding Emotions vs. Feelings
18:01 - Paving Negativity
19:14 - Understanding Age Regression
20:07 - Healing Through Compassion
22:10 - The "Should" Acronym
23:54 - Attachment Theory and Self-Love
26:33 - The Role of the Default Mode Network
28:38 - Psychedelics and Self-Discovery
33:12 - Healing Requires Support
34:45 - Attention and Life Experience
35:21 - Becoming the Observer
36:45 - Metabolizing Emotional Pain
38:26 - Understanding Anxiety and Healing
39:06 - Childhood Issues and Chronic Illness
39:26 - Changing Medical Ethos
40:01 - Mind-Heart Connection in Medicine
40:18 - Empathy and Compassion in Medical Education
41:44 - Erosion of Empathy in Medicine
42:45 - Factors Affecting Compassion
43:58 - Self-Compassion Practices
44:07 - Connection Over Division
44:54 - Internal Constructs and Compassion
45:57 - Social Engagement System
46:46 - Scientific Basis for Compassion
48:05 - Addressing Burnout in Healthcare
49:04 - External vs. Internal Factors
50:04 - Compassion as a Financial Concern
51:01 - Cultural Differences in Healthcare
51:53 - Managing Suffering in Life
52:03 - The Challenge of Modern Medicine
54:43 - Historical Wisdom in Medicine
55:02 - Motivation Beyond Anger

Why Avoiding Your Feelings is Like Trying to Hide a Hippo in a Phone Booth03 Nov 202401:00:43

In this episode of the AnxietyRX Podcast, I chat with Terry Baranski, an Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapist, about some fresh, non-traditional ways to tackle anxiety.

Terry shares his interesting path from computer science to therapy, stressing how crucial it is to understand trauma and the mind-body connection. We also take a closer look at why some traditional therapies miss the mark and explore how IFS and compassionate inquiry can lead to real healing and self-compassion.

Join us for an insightful conversation that might just change your perspective on anxiety!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

01:44 - Terry Baranski's Background

03:04 - Critique of Traditional Therapy

04:37 - IFS Therapy Overview

05:48 - The Importance of Curiosity in Therapy

07:30 - Analogy of Itching and Scratching

09:45 - Managing vs. Healing Anxiety

11:24 - Mind-Body Connection

12:29 - Critique of Somatic Approaches

13:22 - Integration of Mind and Body in Therapy

16:17 - Overview of IFS Parts

18:04 - Self-Compassion in IFS

19:56 - Trauma and Energy Disruption

22:06 - Conflict Among Parts

23:01 - Self-Blame in Childhood Trauma

25:43 - Repetition Compulsion

26:44 - Anger as a Defense Mechanism

27:46 - Negative Self-Perception

28:09 - Dissociation and Coping Strategies

29:29 - The Role of Self in Healing

31:03 - Childhood Trauma and the Amygdala

32:29 - Connecting Body and Mind

33:20 - Age Regression in Emotional Reactions

36:06 - Recognizing Triggers as Guidepost

37:10 - Healthy Expression of Anger

38:48 - Understanding Trauma and Healing

39:55 - Building Trust with the Self

41:35 - Child Development and Trust

42:04 - The Impact of Trauma on Trust

43:45 - Ego Dragon and Panic Attacks

44:56 - Rapid Trust Development in Therapy

45:29 - Personal Journey of Confidence 

46:26 - Sensitivity and Trauma

47:13 - Healing from the Bottom Up

48:07 - Self-Compassion and Trauma

48:58 - Clearing Trauma for Emotional Freedom

50:07 - Coping Strategies vs. Healing

51:24 - Gradual Exposure to Emotional Pain

52:55 - The Midlife Crisis and Healing

53:22 - Cold Plunge Analogy

54:36 - Building Resilience Through Discomfort

56:09 - Preference for Healing Over Discomfort

57:21 - Empowerment through Facing Pain

58:49 - A Different Path in Therapy

59:37 - Finding Terry Online

Dark Night of the Soul22 Jun 202100:27:47

I've had many people ask me about psychedelics in the past couple of weeks. Specifically, if psychedelics could help them overcome their anxiety.

I learned things by taking LSD, Ayahuasca and Psilocybin that I would NEVER known or come across as a traditional medical doctor.

In this episode I include chapter 53 of my book ANXIETY RX, entitled, "Dark Night of the Soul".

It discusses the good, the bad, and the ugly in my very personal journey taking psychedelics —and the role they played in showing me what anxiety TRULY was, and how they helped me heal it in myself and others; but not without paying a significant emotional price.

If you ever would like to contact me, find me on IG under @theanxietymd and drop me a message.

Your biggest supporter,

dr. Russ

Devaluing Ourselves17 Jun 202100:13:43

Many of us with anxiety devalue ourselves.

We look after others' needs ahead of our own and often succumb to the stigma of being "anxious" or say "I have anxiety".

When we devalue ourselves like this, it makes it much harder to accept ourselves —and self acceptance is one of the cornerstones to healing...

Head on over to my IG, @theanxietymd and let me know how this episode resonated with you.

Thanks for being here.

Your biggest supporter, 

dr. Russ

Uncorking the Truth: How Alcohol Masks Anxiety and What to Do About It27 Oct 202401:00:10

Hey there, it's Dr. Russ. In this episode of The AnxietyRX Podcast, I sit down with the amazing Colleen Kachman. Colleen is a real-life superhero helping women conquer their pasts and build brighter futures.

She opens up about her own struggles with anxiety and how she used alcohol as a crutch to cope. We talk about how booze might seem like a quick fix for anxiety, but it actually makes things worse in the long run and how it can leave you feeling lost and disconnected.

But don't worry, Colleen shares her wisdom on mindful drinking and the power of self-awareness.

Join us as we explore the tricky relationship between anxiety, alcohol, and self-connection.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

02:01 - Realization of Underlying Issues 

02:50 - Connection Between Chaos and Anxiety

04:06 - Self-Perception and External Validation

05:11 - Understanding Alcohol's Role

12:18 - The Biphasic Nature of Alcohol

17:01 - The Challenge of Overcoming Urges

19:01 - Current Perspectives on Alcohol Consumption

20:17 - The Risks of Alcohol

21:41 - Humor in Alcohol Discussion

22:12 - Understanding Emesis

23:31 - Emotional Resilience and Mental Health

24:36 - Managing Anxiety and Trauma

25:27 - Connection with Self

26:35 - Facing the Alarm

28:27 - Cold Plunges as Metaphor

29:39 - Avoiding Alcohol as a Coping Mechanism

33:24 - Mindful Drinking Practices

36:22 - Challenging Traditional Views on Alcoholism 

38:45 - The Role of Trauma in Alcohol Use 

39:27 - Understanding Self-Referential Thought

40:28 - Feeling Your Way Out of Addiction

41:57 - Grounding in the Body

42:33 - Cognitive Strategies Post-Grounding

43:12 - Recognizing Cravings as Notifications

44:20 - Thoughts vs. Bodily Sensations

45:17 - The Power of Breathwork

46:33 - Sensation Without Explanation

47:30 - Staying with Uncomfortable Sensations

49:02 - Creating a Safe Space in the Body

51:36 - Connecting with the Younger Self

53:04 - Healing at a Feeling Level 

55:57 - Misconceptions About Drinking Problems

 

Finding Stability in a Stressful World: Breathing for Balance20 Oct 202400:40:10

In this episode, I sat down with happiness expert Emma Seppala to talk about anxiety.

Emma shares her personal story and how she found relief through a simple breathing technique.

We dive deep into the science behind anxiety and discuss why breathing can be a powerful tool for managing it.

Plus, we'll challenge some of the traditional approaches to therapy and explore why a holistic approach, focusing on both mind and body, is key to lasting happiness.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

01:00 - The Prevalence of Anxiety

02:10 - Emma's Personal Experience with Anxiety

02:40 - Discovery of Breathing Techniques

03:13 - Research on Veterans and Anxiety

04:05 - Sky Breath Meditation Study

05:18 - Physiological Measurements of Anxiety

06:55 - Documentary: Free the Mind

07:16 - Understanding Anxiety's Physiological Effects

08:46 - Breath Control and Anxiety Management

10:37 - Acute Breathing Exercises

11:36 - Long-term Conditioning Through Breathing

12:51 - Sky Breath Meditation vs. Traditional Therapies

13:11 - Mindfulness and Anxiety

14:43 - Sovereignty Over Thoughts

15:40 - Breath as a Tool for Control

16:36 - Overview of Sky Breath Meditation

18:05 - Researching Breathing Techniques

18:38 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Limitations

19:47 - Breathwork and Anxiety

20:42 - Ego and Worry

21:51 - Psychological Sovereignty

22:57 - Victim Mentality and Empowerment

24:57 - Self-Care and Self-Love 

26:43 - Impact of Nature

27:44 - Default Mode Network and Self-Perception 

28:47 - Breathwork and Trauma

33:10 - Regaining Sovereignty

36:13 - Holistic Healing and Breathwork 

38:27 - Creating Safety in the Body

39:06 - The Limitations of Cognitive Therapy

 

Emotional Alchemy: Transforming Anxiety into Empowerment13 Oct 202400:54:13

In this episode of The AnxietyRX Podcast, I’m chatting with another MBRX student, Katherine from Calgary.

Katherine's got a story to tell – she's been dealing with anxiety her whole life, it’s been a tough road, and it got really tough when her dad got sick and passed away when she was a kid.

We talk about different ways to manage anxiety, like meditation and body-focused therapies, how childhood trauma can stick with you, and how important it is to connect with your emotions and heal.

It's all about creating a safe space for yourself and being kind to your mind and body.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

02:58 - Performance Anxiety Emerges

03:44 - Lack of Emotional Repair

04:33 - Support from Family

05:25 - Connection Between Parents and Children's Anxiety

08:38 - Understanding Emotional Trauma

12:05 - Katherine's Coping Strategies

13:45 - The Challenge of Resisting Emotions

14:05 - Power of Awareness in Anxiety

15:03 - Crescendo of Anxiety During Healing

15:59 - Understanding EMDR's Effectiveness

16:43 - Chronic vs. Acute Trauma

17:32 - Book Insights and Comparison

18:30 - The Importance of Emotional Connection

20:22 - Healing the Inner Child

21:13 - Neuroscience of Trauma

23:20 - The Role of Physical Activity

24:47 - Cognitive vs. Emotional Processing

26:38 - The Power of Repetition in Healing

27:30 - Meditation and Mind State

29:37 - Creating Empowerment Through Body Language

31:11 - Safety and Relaxation in Healing

32:05 - Changing Physiology Over Psychology

33:10 - Anxiety Before Performance

34:08 - Reassuring the Inner Child

36:57 - Performance Anxiety and Excitement

37:12 - Focusing on Positive Outcomes

39:24 - Learning to Feel Good

41:14 - Humor in Heavy Topics

45:25 - Mindfulness and Present Moment

46:40 - Understanding Emotional Healing

49:07 - Importance of Connection

51:21 - Gradual Healing Process

52:14 - Managing Stress Responses

Exploring the Gut-Brain Connection: How Your Microbiome Influences Mental Health06 Oct 202401:03:19

Hey there, it's Dr. Russ! In this episode of the AnxietyRX Podcast, I'm chatting with Dr. Christine Bishara, a total rockstar in the world of gut health. She's the author of "The Gut Revolution" and she's here to spill the tea on how your gut is totally connected to your mental health.

We're talking about how your gut can influence anxiety, chronic illnesses, and even childhood trauma. And the best part? We're not just throwing pills at the problem. Dr. Bishara's all about addressing the root causes, from your diet to neurotransmitters.

Get ready for practical tips on what to eat, what supplements to take, and why a holistic approach is key. This episode is a game-changer, folks. Let's dive in!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

01:06 - The Gut as a Root Cause

02:03 - Alcohol's Impact on Gut Health

03:45 - Social Connections and Health

04:59 - Anxiety and Childhood Trauma

05:35 - Neuroplasticity and Negative Thinking

06:56 - Improving Gut Health

10:02 - Role of Neurotransmitters

12:11 - Supplements vs. Diet

12:35 - Probiotics and Gut Health

13:18 - Fermented Food

14:02 - Vitamin D and Health

17:10 - Gluten and Gut Health

20:30 - Diet's Impact on Anxiety

21:23 - Food Tolerance and Anxiety

22:09 - The Body's Survival Mechanism

22:25 - Cravings and Neurotransmitters

23:27 - Gut-Brain Questionnaire

24:16 - Genetically Modified Foods

25:13 - Adverse Childhood Experiences

26:31 - Impact of Trauma on Gut Health

27:36 - Repetition Compulsion in Relationships

28:29- Mind-Body Connection in Healin

29:19 - Diet and Trauma Responses

30:16 - Vagus Nerve and Anxiety

30:31 - Spirituality and Gratitude

31:19 - Connection and Self-Care

32:15 - Comfort Foods and Childhood Patterns

34:47 - Diet as Self-Care

35:25 - Familiarity and Security in Relationships

36:46 - Food Choices Reflecting Childhood

40:15 - Motivation for Dietary Change

41:38 - Inositol Recommendations

45:57 - Dietary Supplements for Anxiety

46:36 - Ozempic and Weight Management

54:04 - Intermittent Fasting Benefits

01:01:17 - Building a Positive Mindset

Healing Anxiety Through Creative Expression and Self-Discovery29 Sep 202401:09:47

In this episode of the AnxietyRX Podcast, we're diving deep into the messy world of anxiety, family drama, and career blues.

My guest, Michelle - another MBRX student - is an internal auditor who's been on quite a journey. She has tried everything from CBT to IFS to brain spotting to tackle her anxiety, and she's finally figuring it out.

We're talking about how her job didn't quite fit and how family issues were adding to the stress, exploring the importance of self-awareness, the role of safety in therapy, and finding healthy coping strategies.

Michelle's story is a real eye-opener. It's a powerful reminder that healing isn't always easy, but it's totally possible. Tune in to hear more!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

01:38 - Discussion on Career

02:24 - Family Influence on Career Choices

03:52 - Loss of Connection with Self

08:04 - Mother's Death and Its Impact

09:44 - Anxiety After Mother's Death

10:39 - Career Misalignment and Grief

11:33 - Job Market Struggles

12:20 - Self-Awareness and Change

12:46 - Complaining and Mental State

14:41 - Childhood Trauma and Anxiety

15:05 - Mother Hunger and Attachment Issues

16:05 - Separation of Self and Anxiety

17:36 - Processing Grief and Moving Forward

17:42 - The Importance of Sports

18:27 - Exploring Anxiety's Roots

19:20 - Challenges with EMDR

20:18 - Referring to Inner Parts

20:44 - Discovering Brain Spotting

22:51 - Neuroscience of Anxiety

24:41 - The Illusion of Protective Anxiety

25:27 - Creating Safety in Therapy

27:19 - Combining Modalities

28:14 - Witnessing in Therapy

29:02 - The Role of the Body in Healing

31:45 - Future Aspirations in Therapy

32:29 - The Intersection of Mind, Body, and Spirit

33:19 - Reflecting on Personal Growth

35:52 - Exploring Maladaptive Patterns

37:36 - Healing Attachment Trauma

38:41 - Writing as a Healing Tool

39:38 - Identifying Sources of Grief

41:32 - Relationship Anxiety

42:33 - Recognizing Healing Potential

44:07 - Curiosity and the Unknown

49:52 - Trauma Bonds

51:29 - Morning Panic Attacks

52:33 - Self-Soothing Techniques

53:22 - Breathwork and Dysregulation

54:24 - Childhood Experiences and Breathing

55:26 - Finding Safe Breathwork

57:10 - Intellectual vs. Emotional Safety

59:02 - Healing Through Safety

01:01:36 - Using Poetry for Healing

01:03:51 - Right Brain and Poetry

01:05:27 - Incremental Healing

Anxiety: The Uninvited Guest That Just Won't Leave—How to Kick It Out!22 Sep 202400:55:18

In this episode, I sit down with Danielle to talk about our personal struggles with anxiety. We both grew up with some pretty tough stuff – my dad had schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and Danielle was raised in an alcoholic home.

We dive deep into how that trauma can really mess with your mental health. But the good news is, there's a way out. It's all about understanding where your anxiety comes from and being kind to yourself.

Danielle shares how she healed from panic attacks and agoraphobia by connecting with her inner child and practicing self-compassion.

So if you're dealing with anxiety, this episode is for you. Let's break down those walls and find some healing together.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

02:08 - Early Signs of Anxiety

04:21 - Dissociation Experiences

05:30 - The Development of Agoraphobia

06:12 - Therapy and Medication Attempts

08:56 - Anxiety Disorder Clinic Experience

09:57 - Television Appearances

11:05 - Genetic Study Participation

12:15 - Recognition of Childhood Trauma

13:05 - Importance of Connection

14:51 - Understanding the Root Causes

18:13 - Safety and Grounding

20:44 - Realization of Stored Trauma

22:11 - Compassion for Self

24:21 - Meditation as a Game Change

25:26 - Being Present in the Moment

26:31 - Traveling with Anxiety

27:35 - Welcoming Emotions

29:55 - Reassuring the Inner Child

32:53 - Transforming Fear into Empowerment

35:32 - The Role of Resilience

41:37 - Honoring Trauma

44:32 - Understanding Avoidance

45:23 - Finding Safety in the Moment

47:10 - Body Intelligence vs. Mental Intelligence

48:13 - Transformative Life Changes

48:43 - Wasting Time in Anxiety

52:00 - Regrets of Living in Alarm

The Intersection of Culture, Religion, and Anxiety: Understanding Our Emotional Landscape15 Sep 202401:06:58

Hey everyone! In this episode I'm joined by Amy Green Smith, a personal development coach from North Carolina.

We're diving deep into the world of anxiety, and Amy shares her own personal journey. She talks about growing up in a conservative religious household and the impact of her father's passing.

We discuss how these experiences led to people-pleasing behaviors and affected her self-worth.

Together, we explore the effects of cultural conditioning, the power of emotional intelligence, and practical strategies for self-advocacy and setting healthy boundaries.

It's a conversation that's both relatable and inspiring.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

01:13 - Amy Green Smith's Journey

02:13 - Father's Death Impact

03:32 - Family Dynamics and Expectations

04:42 - Learning to Advocate for Oneself

06:50 - Litigating for Rightness

09:43 - Complexity of Childhood Emotions

11:57 - Roots of People-Pleasing

13:08 - Misconceptions about People-Pleasing

14:10 - Self-Worth and People-Pleasing

15:29 - Pain of Breaking the Cycle

16:45 - Understanding Motivations for People-Pleasing

18:24 - Oxytocin and Gender Dynamics

19:22 - Cultural Conditioning of Women 

20:23 - Primitive Defense Mechanisms

22:07 - Cultural Reinforcement of Gender Roles

23:40 - The Impact of Religious Upbringing

25:09 - Cultural Shifts Post-WWII 

25:59 - The Role of Medication in Women's Mental Health

26:17 - Pain and Change in Society

26:45 - Political Figures as Cult Leaders

27:45 - Religious Trauma and Identity

29:49 - The Search for Validation

30:11 - The Concept of the 'Magical Other'

31:36 - Critique of Religious Narratives

33:20 - Order vs. Chaos in Society

34:33 - The Feminine Perspective in Religion

40:48 - The Pressure of Social Media on Identity

42:09 - The Nuance of Societal Order

44:03 - Political Divisions and Identity

47:23 - Media Influence and Extremism

49:42 - Emotional Intelligence as a Solution

51:26 - Cultural Messaging of Emotions

52:36 - The Role of Emotions in Decision Making

53:35 - Order and Uncertainty

01:00:01 - Creating Emotional Intelligence in Women 

The Hidden Costs of Resilience: Insights from a War Survivor08 Sep 202400:59:38

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Helen Sairany, a war survivor from Iraq. We dive deep into the world of trauma and how it can shape our lives.

Helen shares her incredibly brave story of surviving war as a Kurdish child. Together, we talk about the psychological effects of trauma, the importance of feeling safe, and why we need a world that understands and supports people who've been through tough times.

It's a powerful conversation about community, connection, and learning to be kind to ourselves.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3800+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

01:10 - Dr. Sairany's Background

01:24 - The Impact of War

03:34 - Connection vs. Protection

04:53 - Trauma and Sensitivity

07:23 - Struggles with Safety

09:44 - Coping Mechanisms

11:19 - Understanding Emotional Responses

13:15 - Healing as a Process

17:23 - The Importance of the Present

18:21 - The Healing Journey

20:22 - Feeling Like an Outsider

21:20 - Subconscious Identity Struggles

22:05 - The Price of Authenticity

24:09 - Importance of Safe Communities

25:04 - Quality Over Quantity in Friendships

26:29 - The Power of Friendship

27:09 - The Role of Professionals in Healing

29:03 - Understanding Trauma Beyond War

30:16 - The ACE Study's Importance

32:51 - Burnout in Medical Professionals

35:23 - Trauma's Overwhelming Nature

40:14 - Moral Injury in Healthcare

43:43 - The Cost of Change

45:06 - Delayed Action in Mental Health

45:53 - Awareness of Trauma in Society

49:17 - Moving from Head to Body

50:29 - Compassionate Connection

56:18 - Wisdom from a Trauma Survivor

The Connection Between Anxiety, Grief, and Parenting: Embracing the Journey of Letting Go01 Sep 202401:04:52

Hey there! I'm Dr. Russ, and in this episode of The AnxietyRX Podcast, we're diving deep into some real, raw emotions.

Molly Carroll, a psychotherapist, joins me to talk about anxiety, grief, and the rollercoaster of parenting. I'll share my personal journey with anxiety, and Molly opens up about the emotional turmoil of sending her kid off to college—it's a wild ride, trust me.

We'll chat about self-compassion, the power of community, and how to find balance between thinking and feeling.

It's a heartfelt conversation that'll help you navigate life's ups and downs with more ease.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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00:00 - Introduction

01:49 - The Wounded Healer

02:54 - The Somatic Experience of Grief

05:15- Community and Connection

09:05 - Coping Strategies and Shadow Work

10:55 - Feeling and Processing Grief

14:50 - The Sensation of Grief

17:20 - Reflecting on Separation at 18

19:47 - Healing the Wounded Child

20:38 - Coping Mechanisms and Cognitive Explanations

22:14 - Acclimatizing to Anxiety

23:04 - Cognition and Emotional Healing

25:53 - Survival Physiology and Healing

26:47 - Breath and Body Connection

31:48 - Compassion in Relationships

33:04 - Presence, Awareness, Compassion

37:45 - Integrating Trauma and Self

40:34 - Present Moment Awareness

41:12 - Tears of Joy vs. Tears of Sorrow

42:36 - Vulnerability and Coping Mechanisms in Men

44:05 - Raising Emotionally Aware Children

46:06 - The Role of Trauma in Healing

48:47 - Authenticity vs. Reactivity

49:52 - Addressing Root Causes of Anxiety

53:05 - Faith and Trust in Healing

56:54 - Daily Healing Practices

01:00:17 - Creating Chaos

01:01:12 - Contractions of Creation

105. How Can We Cultivate a Sense of Safety to Overcome Anxiety?08 Jan 202500:21:40

In this episode of the Anxiety RX Podcast, we dive into the fundamental concept of safety.

I share personal stories about my father's struggles with mental health during the holidays and how these experiences left me feeling unsafe and on edge as a child.

Feeling safe is such an important part of healing from anxiety, so I talk about ways to create that sense of safety for yourself. I include simple but effective strategies like mindful breathing and self-soothing techniques. More than anything, I want to remind listeners that healing takes time and effort, but it’s possible to find those small moments of safety and start easing the constant state of hypervigilance.

Thank you for listening, and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction to Safety
01:02 - Childhood Experiences of Unsafety
02:02 - The Importance of Feeling Safe
04:13 - Hypervigilance and Its Impact
06:25 - Creating Safety in the Body
10:08 - The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System
11:10 - Connection and Safety
12:33 - Developing a Sense of Safety
15:44 - Addressing Childhood Trauma
16:55 - Using the Mind to Acknowledge Safety
17:57 - Overcoming Hypervigilance
19:10 - Practical Ways to Create Safety
20:20 - Creating a Sense of Safety
21:21 - Daily Practices for Safety
21:21 - Reversing Childhood Coping Strategies
22:33 - Small Steps to Safety

 

Conquering the Ego Dragon of Anxiety and Eating Disorders25 Aug 202400:50:47

Hey there, it's Dr. Russ!

*Unfortunately, there’s no video for this podcast episode - audio only!

On this episode of The AnxietyRX Podcast, we're tackling a big one: the tangled web of anxiety, eating disorders, and childhood trauma.

I'm sharing my own story about growing up with a dad who struggled with mental health, and how that shaped my own anxiety.

We’ll also be joined by Meg Doll, an eating disorder recovery expert, who’ll talk about her own journey and why focusing just on food isn't enough.

Together, we'll explore how unresolved childhood trauma can fuel both anxiety and eating disorders, and offer practical strategies for healing and breaking free from these cycles.

Tune in for a raw and honest conversation about real recovery and lasting well-being.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

02:29 - The State of Alarm

03:28 - Negative Self-Talk

04:29 - Traditional Recovery Approaches

05:15 - Trauma and Suppression

07:29 - Predispositions to Disorders

08:28 - Emotional Overreactions

10:29 - Childhood Trauma Impact

12:59 - Dissociation and Control

14:39 - Addiction and Reward Mechanisms

15:43 - Awareness and Choice

17:29 - Spiritual Aspects of Healing

22:37 - Understanding Childhood Trauma

23:34 - Coping vs. Healing

24:29 - Medication and Emotional Flatness

26:28 - Mind-Body Connection Practices

27:27 - Sensation Without Explanation

28:18 - Acclimatizing to Alarm

30:11 - Old Patterns and Security

35:42 - Multidisciplinary Approach to Healing

39:14 - Tending to Sensations

42:27 - Building a Foundation for Change

43:37 - The Ego's Resistance

45:18 - Preparing for Loss

46:10 - Meg's Book Introduction

48:12 - Upcoming Book Release

Breathwork Detox: Clearing Emotional Blockages for a Healthier Mind18 Aug 202401:00:23

Hey there, it's Dr. Russ. On today's episode, I'm stoked to have Kurtis Lee Thomas on the podcast. He's a breathwork expert and the brains behind Breathwork Detox.

We're diving deep into the world of anxiety and stress, and how simple breathing exercises can be a game-changer.

Kurtis shares his personal journey and how he unlocked the power of breath to heal and transform lives.

Get ready to learn practical tips to calm your mind and body. Let's explore together how breathwork can be your secret weapon against anxiety.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

03:39 - Meeting People Where They're At

06:02 - Mindfulness and Living in the Moment

08:55 - The Role of the Mind in Fear

10:51 - Separation of Mind and Body

12:18 - Healing Through Sensation

14:15 - Breathwork as a Tool

23:53 - Understanding Shallow Breathing

25:58 - Breathwork vs. Medication

26:10 - The Importance of Consistency

31:55 - The Role of Mouth Breathing

35:41 - Anxiety as a Superpower

41:22 - The Power of Breathwork

46:39 - Detoxification and Weight Loss

48:46 - Energetic Blockages and Healing

49:46 - Breathwork vs. Traditional Therapies

55:05 - Finding Safe Spaces for Sharing

Why Did My Parents Make Me This Way? (And Can I Blame Them?)06 Aug 202400:23:29

In this episode I open up about how parenting can deeply affect our mental health, especially when it comes to toxic versus non-toxic styles. 

I'll share some personal stories about my own battles with feelings of abandonment and engulfment, and why it's so crucial to understand the trauma that can be passed down through generations. 

I'll also talk about how reconnecting with our inner child and practicing self-care can help us avoid falling into a victim mentality. 

Plus, we'll get into the tough but necessary topic of setting boundaries with our parents while still keeping those important connections strong. 

My hope is that these insights will help you break free from cycles of trauma and build healthier relationships with yourself and your parents.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction 01:12 - Parenting Styles: Abandonment vs. Engulfment 02:22 - Intergenerational Trauma 03:27 - The Responsibility of Parents 04:35 - Understanding Parent-Child Dynamics 05:44 - The Role of the Inner Child 08:40 - Childhood Needs vs. Parent Expectations 09:59 - The Impact of Parental Relationships on Self-Care 14:09 - Breaking the Victim Mentality 16:19 - Love and Fear in Relationships 18:15 - Finding Authenticity Beyond Trauma 19:21 - Understanding Reactive Behavior 20:27 - Setting Boundaries with Parents 22:40 -The Importance of Parental Connection

Is Your Anxiety Rooted in Childhood Trauma?28 Jul 202400:15:16

In this episode, I'm diving deep into the nitty-gritty of anxiety.

Let me tell you, it's not just about your thoughts. There's a bigger picture here.

I'm talking about your body's built-in alarm system that's been going off since way back when. Things like abuse, loss, and feeling abandoned can really mess with that system.

I've been there myself, both as a doctor and as a guy who's struggled with anxiety.

Traditional treatments like CBT only scratch the surface.

We need to heal the whole you – mind and body. Let's talk about how to disarm that inner alarm and finally find some peace.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

01:07 - Anxiety as a Byproduct

03:26 - Dissonance Between Mind and Body

04:36 - Mistakes in Traditional Therapy

05:41 - Chronic Stress and Alarm

06:44 - Interception and Anxiety Triggers

07:54 - Worry and Its Effects

09:56 - The Alarm-Anxiety Cycle

11:02 - Healing from Anxiety

12:12 - Reconnecting Self

How to Coexist with Competing Attachments Without Losing Yourself21 Jul 202400:18:20

Hey everyone, Dr. Russ here! On this episode of the AnxietyRX Podcast, we're gonna dive into something a little different: how the things we love can actually trigger anxiety - competing attachments.

I'll share some of my own experiences and some real-life examples to show how these attachments can sneak up on us.

But the good news is, with a little self-awareness and some work on connecting with ourselves, we can learn to manage those anxious feelings.

So, if you're ready, tune in!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

00:35 - Holistic View of Competing Attachments

02:25 - Childhood Trauma and Competing Attachments

03:41 - Personal Anecdote: Family Dynamics

05:01 - Understanding Competing Attachments

06:05 - Triggers from Competing Attachments

07:25 - Connecting with Yourself

08:36 - Codependency and Attachment Dynamics

09:48 - Broadening the Definition of Competing Attachments

11:13 - Awareness and Compassion for Yourself

12:28 - The Importance of Self-Attachment

How Does Anxiety Drive Addiction?16 Jul 202400:31:23

In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into the complex world of anxiety and addiction. Believe it or not, these two are often best friends.

I’ll break down how anxiety can lead to addiction as a way to cope with those deep-seated fears and emotional wounds we all carry.

We’ll explore the differences between how men and women experience addiction, and the ways substances change our brains. And let’s not forget about the role of shame in all this.

But don’t worry, this isn’t just a doom and gloom session. I’ll share my perspective on how therapy and self-awareness can be powerful tools to break free from the cycle of addiction.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

01:11 - Men and Addiction

02:26 - Effects of Addiction

03:32 - Alarms and Shame

05:59 - Connection and Addiction

09:45 - Gender and Addiction

10:57 - Childhood Trauma and Addiction

13:27 - Self-Connection and Vulnerability

16:01 - Therapy and Self-Connection

18:22 - Internal Dialogue and Defectiveness

20:35 - Selfish Nature and Generosity

21:55 - Losing Oneself in People Pleasing

23:01 - Awareness of People Pleasing Addiction

24:05 - Understanding Addiction and Self-Love

25:09 - Gradual Healing

26:13 - Empowerment Through Self-Connection

Understanding Anxiety in Men07 Jul 202400:21:31

Hey everyone, Dr. Russ Kennedy here! Today on the AnxietyRX Podcast, we're tackling a topic that's close to my heart: anxiety in men and boys.

We all see it, right? Guys seem to just bottle everything up. But here's the thing - anxiety doesn't discriminate! In this episode, I'm gonna explain why even though some guys might seem cool as a cucumber, they could be silently freaking out.

We're gonna unpack how society basically tells men to "toughen up" and "be a man", not exactly helpful advice when you're feeling anxious. We'll dig into why guys might be hesitant to reach out for help, and how these patterns often start when they're just young boys.

I'm gonna share some tips on how to build better support networks for the men in your life, and how to have real conversations that go beyond the usual "man up" routine.

This episode is a must-listen if you want to understand the men in your life better.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

01:08 - Early Signs of Anxiety in Males

02:17 - Men's Avoidance of Anxiety

03:18 - Coping Mechanisms

04:15 - Impact of Anxiety on Men's Mental Health

05:26 - Substance Use and Coping Strategies

06:41 - Challenges of Seeking Help

07:50 - Fatherhood and Anxiety

09:06 - Men's Groups and Support

10:13 - Addressing Male Vulnerability

11:42 - Men's Mental Health and Connection

13:00 - Coping Strategies and Intention for Change

15:20 - Scatter Joy Project

Healing and Transformation with MDMA Therapy23 Jun 202400:55:28

Hey everyone, Dr. Russ here! On this episode of AnxietyRX, we're diving into some cutting-edge therapy – MDMA therapy!

I'll be chatting with Jonathan Robinson, who's had amazing results using it to treat anxiety and past trauma.

We'll talk about how MDMA can open you up to love, connection, and heal those deep emotional wounds way faster than traditional therapy sometimes can.

Plus, we'll cover how to make this a safe and powerful experience, including things like integration and keeping a positive mindset.

It's all about healing, love, gratitude, and why believing in the process is key.

Let's unlock some amazing possibilities together!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3600+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

00:35 - Personal experience with MDMA therapy

02:14 - Limitations of traditional therapy

04:43 - Benefits of MDMA therapy

06:45 - Accessing the feeling state in therapy

10:32 - Integration of MDMA therapy

16:42 - Challenges of traditional therapy and medications

22:20 - Procedure for MDMA therapy

23:37 - Integration session after MDMA journey

24:47 - Challenges in changing habits

25:46 - Benefits of MDMA therapy

30:12 - Tools for consistent well-being

35:22 - Gratitude as an antidote for anxiety

41:15 - MDMA therapy for couples and inner transformation

44:22 - MDMA Therapy Benefits

44:41 - Downsides of MDMA

46:22 - Biochemical Effects of MDMA

47:23 - Contradictions and Medication

49:29 - Personal Impact of MDMA

50:09 - MDMA Training and Community

Finding Harmony: The Impact of Sound and Vibration Therapy on Inner Calmness16 Jun 202400:53:10

Hey everyone, Dr. Russ here! In this episode, I'm teaming up with Craig Goldberg to talk about something we all deal with – anxiety and stress.

I'm so interested in Craig's journey. He discusses his transition from a stressful lifestyle to finding solace in sound healing, explaining the science behind brainwave states and the therapeutic potential of vibration and how it connects to your whole body – mind, body, and spirit!

We'll also talk about how our childhood experiences can shape us, and how combining what you learn with a little bit of spirituality can be a powerful recipe for inner peace.

So, if you're ready to ditch the jitters and find your calm, this episode is for you!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3600+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

04:44 - Connection and Isolation

09:07 - Mind-Body Connection

13:40 - Life Changes and Stress

16:55 - The impact of lifestyle changes and sound therapy

22:06 - The role of sound and vibration in relaxation

28:59 - Connecting with the younger self through music

31:55 - The science and impact of vibro-acoustic therapy

35:37 - The importance of downtime and rest

39:27 - Reflection and Integration with Sound

41:34 - Spirituality and Healing

44:56 - Sound Therapy and Psychedelics

46:55 - Feeling and Resonating with Spirit

Q&A with Dr.Russ Part 4/409 Jun 202400:32:53

Welcome to Part Four of a four-part Q&A series, where I respond to questions from my MBRX students. 

From the most asked to the not-so-common, these answers are packed with insights that can really shift your perspective. 

My team has created a super handy resource that lists all the questions I answered in this episode, along with their timestamps. This way, you can skip straight to the questions that interest you without having to listen/watch the entire episode. 

To access this PDF, click the link below:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iW4d3wHbjc1ljbjP1aOaaFZ2GBRzq-e8/view?usp=sharing

You can also watch this episode on YouTube with subtitles here:

https://youtu.be/qWq-3LGH1pE

Your BIGGEST supporter [after yourself],

Dr. Russ

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd

PS. These questions were from my MBRX students, if you would like to join MBRX, my program on healing anxiety permanently, click here: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction to Q&A

Question 16

00:46 - How do you truly let go of the hurt in you heart and soul from the past trauma?

Question 17

07:50 - I have been doing the yoga nidra practice 2-3/week for the past 2 months and only have had a roughly 10% improvement in anxiety symptoms. Is there any hope for me to improve?

Question 18

12:30 - Your program works very well and the more yoga nindra I do and resistance meditation the better I am. Will I always have to do it? When will I be able to stop thinking about my childhood or is that ignoring my younger self?

Question 19

22:05 - What are your thoughts on microdosing psychedelics over using conventional medication for anxiety work?

Question 20

25:22 - I feel like there is still a lack of trust in myself. How can I prepare to really go out into the world again?

104. Hormones, Anxiety, and the Art of Mindful Eating: A Functional Approach to Well-Being29 Dec 202400:46:09

Hey everyone, welcome back to The AnxietyRX Podcast! In today’s episode, I’m joined by Dr. Megan Lyons, a functional medicine expert who specializes in endocrine health and nutrition.

Dr. Lyons opens up about her own journey with anxiety and hormonal imbalances, which were heavily tied to her high-achieving lifestyle. We dive into how our childhood experiences can shape the way we show up as adults, and explore the complex link between hormones and mental health.

We also talk about why taking a personalized approach to nutrition and lifestyle changes is so important for long-term healing.

Dr. Lyons makes a powerful case for looking at the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—when it comes to achieving real wellness.

It’s a great conversation, and I think you’ll find it really insightful. Tune in!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

If you liked this conversation with Dr. Lyons, you can take a short quiz and receive a file with a useful guide, by clicking the link below:

https://form.typeform.com/to/DrqW4qlv?typeform-source=www.thelyonsshare.org

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

00:33 - Dr. Lyons' Work

01:24 - Personal Journey into Functional Medicine

06:22 - Understanding Anxiety and Its Roots

07:50 - Patient Assessment Process

10:40 - Adrenal Burnout Discussion

12:34 - Hormonal Changes and Anxiety

14:22 - Impact of Antidepressants

16:31 - Supporting Patients on Medications

17:05 - Recommended Supplements for Anxiety

18:28 - Ideal Patient Profile

20:05 - Importance of Connection in Healing

21:26 - Initial Steps with New Clients

22:51 - Insulin Resistance and Surprising Health Markers

23:32 - Intermittent Fasting Insights

24:56 - Importance of Real Nutrition

26:36 - B Vitamins and MTHFR

27:50 - Top Supplements for Perimenopausal Women

29:48 - Cod Liver Oil and Omega Supplements

31:33 - Adaptogens for Anxiety

33:08 - Nutrition and Anxiety Connection

37:03 - Hydration and Food Colorings

39:11 - Blood Sugar Balancing

41:00 - Empowering Nutrition Awareness

42:14 - Celebrating Small Wins in Nutrition

Q&A with Dr.Russ Part 3/402 Jun 202400:34:17

Welcome to Part Three of a four-part Q&A series, where I respond to questions from my MBRX students. 

From the most asked to the not-so-common, these answers are packed with insights that can really shift your perspective. 

My team has created a super handy resource that lists all the questions I answered in this episode, along with their timestamps. This way, you can skip straight to the questions that interest you without having to listen/watch the entire episode. 

To access this PDF, click the link below:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YfzGhAq8fGOC5GwCGegU1hgN4U6QRxGI/view?usp=sharing

You can also watch this episode on YouTube with subtitles here:

https://youtu.be/cYMTEuTsJqE

Your BIGGEST supporter [after yourself],

Dr. Russ

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd

PS. These questions were from my MBRX students, if you would like to join MBRX, my program on healing anxiety permanently, click here: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction to Q&A

Question 10

00:46 -Are physical alarm in the body, the inner child, and the ego all the same person or different people?

Question 11

05:06 - The concept of 'ego' and how it seems in Buddhism and yoga to be almost a 'bad part.

Question 12

09:01 - You talk about needing to “process emotions”, can you talk about what exactly that means. What does that look like?

Question 13

20:21 - My nervous system reacts quite strongly to all the global crisis we are facing as mankind. How can I help my nervous system to still feel connected to others?

Question 14

24:07 - In the MBRX program, you reference the mantra sensation without explanation. Can you speak a little bit to those two approaches which seem to be radically different.

Question 15

29:08 - How can I heal Emetophobia?

Q&A with Dr.Russ Part 2/426 May 202400:43:12

Welcome to Part Two of a four-part Q&A series, where I respond to questions from my MBRX students. 

From the most asked to the not-so-common, these answers are packed with insights that can really shift your perspective. 

My team has created a super handy resource that lists all the questions I answered in this episode, along with their timestamps. This way, you can skip straight to the questions that interest you without having to listen/watch the entire episode. 

To access this PDF, click the link below:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Flab5DI1CRXXOhB3s8nyy15wkBFe1hX8/view?usp=sharing

You can also watch this episode on YouTube with subtitles here:

https://youtu.be/hUoTEO8aIcw

Your BIGGEST supporter [after yourself],

Dr. Russ

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd

PS. These questions were from my MBRX students, if you would like to join MBRX, my program on healing anxiety permanently, click here: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction to Q&A

Question 4

00:45 - Tips on calming your anxiety down in the moment?

Question 5

11:54 - Health anxiety is such a struggle for me. It’s a vicious cycle, please help.

Question 6

18:28 - Can this same approach help with OCD?

Question 7

24:59 - Does MBRX work for everyone?

Question 8

31:32 - I have been doing the various meditations, what am I doing wrong?

Question 9

35:00 - Do you have any suggestions for whilst I am driving to instill your advice and help me stay calm ?

Q&A with Dr.Russ Part 1/419 May 202400:44:19

Welcome to Part One of a four-part Q&A series, where I respond to questions from my MBRX students. 

From the most asked to the not-so-common, these answers are packed with insights that can really shift your perspective. 

My team has created a super handy resource that lists all the questions I answered in this episode, along with their timestamps. This way, you can skip straight to the questions that interest you without having to listen/watch the entire episode. 

To access this PDF, click the link below:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/16nK-rvZTQ5Z7OxxpWrTPVszfHNi6FKan/view?usp=drive_link

You can also watch this episode on YouTube with subtitles here:

https://youtu.be/hmmYg-RZLzE

Your BIGGEST supporter [after yourself],

Dr. Russ

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd

PS. These questions were from my MBRX students, if you would like to join MBRX, my program on healing anxiety permanently, click here: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

0:00 - Introduction to Q&A

Question 1

01:25 - What is the difference between alarm and symptoms?

04:03 - When I do find the alarm, I think I am identifying it in my throat, but my throat feels like it is closing… Is that a symptom or alarm?

09:17 - How does that work with other symptoms like diarrhea or migraines or foot pain?

10:43 - How do I explain childhood self when she is in the midst of childhood? At what age do you feel it switches?

14:08 - What part of the brain, e.g. frontal lobe, does this come from?

17:53 - How is this different from the id, ego, superego, or lizard brain?

Question 2

21:45 - Do you have an opinion on ketamine treatments?

Question 3

31:21 - Is agoraphobia something to be managed or is it curable?

 

The Gap Between You and Your Anxiety: Finding Healing in the Space Between07 May 202400:19:22

Hey everyone, Dr. Russ here!

This week on The AnxietyRX Podcast, we're diving deep into the world of anxiety – not just the racing thoughts, but the physical sensations too. We'll explore how our bodies actually throw us an "alarm" when we're anxious, and why learning to recognize these signs is key to healing.

I'll be sharing my own story about anxiety, and how stuff like social media can seriously stoke the flames. We'll also talk about this concept of "the gap" – that space between feeling anxious and reacting to it.

I'll also be teaching you a technique called "objecting without contracting." No fancy jargon here, just a practical way to connect with your inner child and offer some compassion in those anxious moments.

By learning to acknowledge and process this internal "alarm," I believe we can completely transform our relationship with anxiety. So, if you're ready to ditch the anxiety cycle and find some healing, this episode is for YOU!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3600+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

Anxiety as Separation (00:00:01)

Alarm in the Body (00:02:36)

Impact of Social Media (00:06:12)

Managing Alarm (00:09:20)

Metabolizing Alarm (00:11:38)

Healing Anxiety (00:13:50)

How Can Men Learn to Be More Emotionally Present in Fatherhood?28 Apr 202400:58:18

Hey Anxiety Fam, Dr. Russ here! This week's episode is for all the amazing dads out there. We're tackling a big one: emotional well-being in fatherhood.

Joining me is Ian Abbott, a single dad on a mission to help dads embrace their feelings. We'll chat about the challenges men face, how it impacts kids, and (bonus!) how to break free from those "tough guy" stereotypes.

This episode is your invitation to prioritize your emotional health for a stronger, happier family. 

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3600+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

Challenges of Fatherhood (00:00:54)

Emotional Literacy and Parenting (00:02:23)

Personal Journey to Fatherhood Compass (00:02:57)

Impact of Emotional Illiteracy (00:05:18)

The Importance of Learning Parenting (00:09:43)

Men's Emotional Literacy and Parenting (00:11:55)

Parenting Challenges and Gender Differences (00:15:52)

Impact of Emotional Literacy on Parenting (00:16:56)

Unconscious Gender Norms (00:18:26)

Crying and Emotional Support (00:18:45)

Overcoming Stigma and Finding Support (00:19:44)

Positive Changes in Fatherhood (00:21:15)

Parenting Dynamics and Emotional Shifts (00:22:24)

Emotional Regulation and Parenting (00:24:27)

Common Challenges and Anger Management (00:25:24)

Self-Care and Seeking Support (00:27:59)

Repairing Relationships After Outbursts (00:28:53)

Emotional Awareness and Somatic Experience (00:31:51)

Understanding Children's Behavior (00:33:33)

Emotional Separation and Early Emotional Intelligence (00:36:08)

Processing Emotions (00:36:24)

Parenting Perspective (00:37:08)

Coping Strategies (00:37:40)

Good-Enough Parenting (00:40:14)

Repairing Relationships (00:41:11)

Conflict and Intimacy (00:42:09)

Embracing Big Feelings (00:43:00)

Societal Expectations (00:44:47)

Supportive Environments (00:50:13)

Conscious Parenting (00:53:46)

Course Information (00:54:16)

The dad freak out (00:54:39)

Confidence in parenting (00:55:32)

You Don't Have To THINK Everything You FEEL22 Apr 202400:16:15

Hey everyone, Dr. Russ here. This episode of The AnxietyRX Podcast hits a little closer to home than usual. My mom's health is declining, and on top of that, I've been editing my book. Let's just say my brain is fried.

Because of this personal situation, you might notice some bumps in the podcast this week. I apologize in advance, and I truly appreciate your understanding.

That being said, the show must go on! And today's topic is something we can all relate to: emotions. You know, those things we sometimes spend way too much time overthinking?

Here's the thing: what if the key to feeling better wasn't about overanalyzing every single feeling, but actually allowing ourselves to feel them?

There's a power in simply experiencing emotions authentically, without dissecting them to pieces.

This episode is for anyone who's tired of being a prisoner of their own thoughts. We'll explore the science behind emotions, but also the real human experience of feeling them. 

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3500+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

Allowing Emotions to Be Felt (00:00:01)

Compulsive Need to Figure Out Emotions (00:01:03)

Curiosity and Compulsive Cognitive Reasoning (00:02:14)

Sensation Without Explanation (00:03:21)

Pendulum Technique (00:04:29)

Alarm Anxiety Cycle (00:05:32)

Acclimatizing to Emotions (00:09:03)

Equating Emotions with Language (00:12:19)

The Manxiety Podcast: One Mistake Your Parents Made That Created Anxiety Within You09 Apr 202400:34:05

Welcome to another episode of The Manxiety Podcast.

This episode's about something close to all our hearts: our kids. We all want them to thrive, but sometimes our good intentions can backfire. You know, like pushing them a little too hard.

Dr. Nima explains how we, as parents, can unknowingly fuel anxiety in our little ones. By working through our own stuff, we can build those strong, secure bonds with our kids and ditch the anxiety.

We also chat about some cool brain science – confirmation bias (seeing what we want to see) and polyvagal theory (how our nervous system works in relationships).

Basically, understanding ourselves is key to raising happy, healthy kiddos.

Want to learn more? Dr. Nima is cooking up a workshop called "Connecting to the Anxious Child". Click here for more details: https://go.drnima.com/6qeuz

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3500+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:53 The Impact of Parenting on Anxiety

01:22 Ego Extension in Parenting

04:02 Creating Secure Attachments

09:03 Breaking the Cycle of Anxiety

14:12 Taking Responsibility as a Parent

19:20 Understanding Confirmation Bias and Self-Perception

20:35 Polyvagal Parenting: Regulating Emotions and Creating Secure Relationships

23:02 The Impact of Childhood Experiences on Parenting

25:58 Preventing Anxiety and Creating Healthy Relationships

31:12 Workshop: Connecting to the Anxious Child

How Can Overcoming Anxiety Help You Become Free?01 Apr 202400:57:04

Guess who's joining me this episode? My amazing friend, Amanda Johnson, an author and CEO of Awaken Village Press, the awesome folks who published my very first book!

We're getting real about anxiety in this one. Amanda opens up about her own experiences and how her anxiety style (spoiler alert, it's the "worried I'll lose everyone" kind) has impacted her life.

Plus, we'll be chatting about that fear of never finishing things – you know, the struggle that keeps us all hitting snooze on those projects, right?

So, if you've ever felt overwhelmed by anxiety, this episode is for you!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3500+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

Exploring anxieties and coping strategies (00:01:10)

Attachment styles and fear of loss (00:02:09)

Understanding non-attachment and freedom (00:11:11)

Sensation without explanation (00:14:00)

Handling discomfort and uncertainty (00:17:26)

Love and Childhood (00:19:15)

Energetic Shift and Attraction (00:19:58)

Parental Love and Perception (00:21:12)

Anxiety and Expectations (00:24:50)

Separation Anxiety and Gender Dynamics (00:25:59)

Expectations and Vulnerability (00:28:05)

Fear of Being Seen (00:29:36)

Desires and Expectations (00:32:02)

Alarm Anxiety Cycle (00:35:46)

The waiting game (00:37:35)

Embracing emotions (00:38:30)

The journey to freedom (00:41:06)

Understanding anxiety and fear (00:44:09)

Patterns and self-awareness (00:49:21)

Healing and relationships (00:47:31)

The Most Effective Way to Address the Root Cause of Anxiety24 Mar 202400:25:33

Feeling overwhelmed by anxiety? You're not alone. In this podcast, we'll be diving deep into what makes anxiety tick, but ditch the stuffy lectures.

We'll chat about how stuff from our childhood can show up in our grown-up worries, and how our bodies can get stuck in a bit of an alarm state.

But hey, there's good news! We'll explore ways to connect with that inner part of us that feels scared (think inner child) and learn to deal with those uncomfortable feelings head-on.

No more just trying to white-knuckle our way through – we'll be talking about healing that deep-seated anxiety, not just covering it up.

So, if you're ready to ditch the anxiety and find some peace, come hang out with me!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3300+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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Recognizing Anxiety in Childhood (00:00:01)

Neurological Reward System of Worry (00:01:11)

Shame and Alarm in Childhood (00:03:27)

Connecting with the Wounded Child (00:06:03)

Anxiety as a Separation (00:09:11)

Background Alarm and Coping Strategies (00:11:17)

Acclimatizing to Alarm (00:17:32)

Healing through Integration (00:20:37)

Processing the Alarm (00:21:51)

Metabolizing the Alarm (00:23:13)

How Can Movement Help Heal Trauma and Anxiety?17 Mar 202401:03:12

Welcome to another episode of the Anxiety RX podcast!

Today, I'm joined by Erica Hornthal, a dance movement psychotherapist, author of Body Aware and the creator of the Movement Therapy Deck.

In our conversation, Erica explores the important connection between movement and mental health. She shares insights into how even the smallest movements can help us break free from anxiety and trauma, emphasizing the importance of meeting our bodies where they are.

We delve into the role of movement in trauma recovery and self-discovery, discussing the power of movement rituals to support our well-being.

Whether you're seeking relief from anxiety or looking to deepen your mind-body connection, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips for incorporating movement into your life.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3100+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

Breaking the anxiety cycle (00:01:43)

Interrupting the freeze response (00:04:06)

Establishing a secure connection to the body (00:10:34)

Primitive rhythms and body regulation (00:11:33)

Healing trauma through mind-body connection (00:14:14)

Movement precedes cognition (00:15:12)

The body as the answer (00:17:47)

Society's focus on the mind (00:19:42)

The mind-body connection (00:20:12)

Trauma and dissociation (00:21:44)

Escaping into the mind (00:22:54)

Regulating emotions through movement (00:24:52)

Disrupting trauma patterns (00:26:08)

Re-patterning movement habits (00:28:11)

Introspection and emotional alarm (00:30:07)

Nonverbal communication and trauma (00:32:59)

Healing beyond cognition (00:34:32)

Feeling into emotions (00:38:11)

Expanding movement repertoire (00:39:52)

The importance of expanding movement range (00:40:41)

Developing movement patterns for resilience (00:41:45)

Conscious movement and re-patterning (00:42:15)

Mindful movement and exploring the body (00:44:02)

Facing discomfort and expanding the window of tolerance (00:46:42)

Utilizing movement to process trauma (00:47:39)

Meeting anxiety through movement (00:55:34)

Tangible ways to address anxiety and fears (00:58:13)

103. Dads, Are You Listening? Lessons on Parenting and Connection15 Dec 202400:52:19

In this episode, I chat with Ian Abbott about the challenges of parenting, especially from a dad's point of view. We talk about how being aware of emotions is key and how parental anxiety can affect kids.

Ian shares some great tips from his parenting classes for dads, focusing on how important it is for fathers to connect with their children's feelings.

We discuss how to find the right balance between pushing kids to grow and giving them support, how curiosity helps us understand emotions, and how parenting roles are changing.

The conversation centers on creating a safe space for open talks and emotional growth.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

00:52 - Challenges in Parenting 

01:38 - Emotional Awareness in Parenting

02:59 - Men Seeking Help  

04:07 - Energetic Influence on Children

05:49 - Stereotypes of Fatherhood  

06:52  -Guiding Children Through Challenges  

07:27 - Emotional Development in Boys  

09:17 - Goals of Parenting Classes 

10:07 - Cultural Stigma Around Men's Emotions   

10:26 - Benefits of Men's Groups

11:20 - Single Dads vs. Single Moms  

12:14 - Nurturing and Challenging Dynamics  

13:01 - Importance of Emotional Resilience 

14:01 - Experiences of Discomfort  

15:52 - Personal Growth Through Challenges

17:42 - Validating Emotions in Parenting 

18:52 - Understanding Immersion in Parenting  

19:10 - Information vs. Conversation in Courses 

20:19 - The Importance of Slowing Down

23:03 - Curiosity Over Fixing

23:59 - Building Resilience in Parenting

26:44 - Emotional Immaturity in Parenting  

27:16 - Role Reversal in Parenting  

29:02 - Modeling Healthy Behavior  

30:20 - Humor as a Coping Mechanism

31:54 - Parenting Daughters Softly  

32:08 - Common Challenges in Parenting 

33:17 - Self-Awareness and Reflection  

34:43 - Visualizing Conflict and Repair

35:03 - The Importance of Repair

36:01 - Handling Discomfort in Parenting 

36:59 - Listening vs. Fixing

38:00 - Asking for Understanding  

39:16 - Girls and Emotional Expression

40:18 - Creating Open Conversations 

41:01 - Body Awareness and Emotional Regulation 

42:35 - Using Self as a Reference Point

43:49 - The Power of Connection 

44:34 - Normalizing Male Emotions 

45:14 - Emotional Sovereignty

46:30 - Shame and Emotional Disconnect  

47:07 - Finding Ian's Course

48:37 - Shared Experiences in Parenting Classes

49:27 - Learning and Empowerment 

50:00 - Managing Children's Emotional Outbursts

Setting Boundaries: Your Guide to Healthy Relationships09 Mar 202400:48:08

Welcome to a combo episode of the AnxietyRX and the Manxiety Podcast!

Join me, Dr. Russ Kennedy, and my co-host, Dr. Nima Rahmany, as we dive into the fascinating world of boundaries in interpersonal relationships.

In this episode, we define boundaries as vital limits that separate our needs from others', and discuss how setting and communicating them can prevent resentment and foster healthy connections.

From understanding trauma responses like fawning to navigating codependency and childhood influences, we cover it all.

Ready for some practical wisdom? We wrap up with an exciting announcement about a workshop designed to help you develop secure boundaries and stand up for yourself in relationships. 

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3100+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

The Link for "Fawning to Secure Boundaries" Workshop Event with Dr. Nima:

http://go.drnima.com/6qeuz

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Timestamps:

Differentiating Kindness and Niceness (00:04:20)

Defining Boundaries and Their Origins (00:05:51)

Impact of Violating Boundaries (00:10:50)

Expressing Internal Needs through Boundaries (00:18:10)

Setting Boundaries and Integrity (00:21:07)

Understanding Clean Communication (00:22:07)

Negotiating Boundaries and Repairing Relationships (00:23:11)

Codependency and Resentment (00:25:22)

Regretting and Changing Boundaries (00:28:32)

Making Boundaries About Self (00:35:37)

Awareness, Body Connection, and Compassion (00:39:45)

Secure Relationships and Authenticity (00:40:43)

Embodied somatic relationship to self (00:42:25)

Living in the reactive self (00:42:50)

Cultivating boundaries and anxiety (00:43:24)

Learning awareness and compassion (00:44:17)

Workshop on secure boundaries (00:44:31)

Can Hypnosis Help Control Anxiety and Trauma?03 Mar 202400:56:41

Hey gang! Welcome to another episode of the AnxietyRX Podcast. In the latest episode of my podcast, I had the delightful opportunity to engage in an enlightening conversation with none other than Dr. David Spiegel, a true virtuoso in the realm of hypnosis. 

Dr. Spiegel, a Wilson Professor and Associate Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, is not only a prolific author and researcher but also the co-founder and chief scientific officer of the innovative self-hypnosis app, Reveri.

He illuminated the ways in which hypnosis can be a powerful ally in managing anxiety and healing from trauma. Together, we explored the fascinating interplay between the mind and the body, and we spoke about the insula – a critical part of our brain that helps us decide where to focus our attention.

Dr. Spiegel recounted an inspiring tale about a patient of his, underscoring the profound importance of feeling empowered in one's own journey toward wellness and self-perception.

We delved into the nature of worry, recognizing its intent to safeguard us, yet acknowledging the detrimental impact of self-criticism. 

And here's something truly exciting – the app he’s been developing called Reveri, harnesses the power of hypnosis to tackle various challenges. 

It's absolutely captivating to consider how hypnosis can facilitate a deeper connection with our inner selves and enhance our sense of autonomy.

And guess what? My team has added timestamps for you below to scan what topics are covered in this episode and if you want to jump ahead you can!

Dr. David Spiegel has gifted all of you TWO WEEKS FREE of his self-hypnosis app, Reveri. Click the link below to get access:

https://reverihealth.app.link/anxietyrx

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3100+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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Timestamps: 

The anxiety of growing up with a mentally ill parent (00:01:12) Discussion on the impact of growing up with a mentally ill parent on anxiety development.

Understanding anxiety and bipolar disorder (00:02:03) Personal experiences and fears related to developing bipolar disorder and how it led to anxiety disorder.

Effects of MDMA and hypnosis on anxiety (00:03:36) Discussion on the effects of MDMA and hypnosis on anxiety and brain activity.

Hypnosis and psychedelics in altering self-perception (00:04:33) Exploring the impact of hypnosis and psychedelics on altering self-perception and ego dissolution.

Self-judgment and inner critic (00:06:01) Addressing self-judgment and the role of the posterior cingulate in self-referential thought.

Pendulum swing dissociation and trauma metabolism (00:07:59) Discussing the role of pendulum swing dissociation in trauma metabolism and the importance of safety in therapy.

Creating mental state change and self-hypnosis (00:12:35) Exploring the therapeutic benefits of creating mental state change and the role of self-hypnosis in enhancing control.

Revisiting emotional trauma and changing emotional signature (00:18:39) Discussion on revisiting emotional trauma and changing emotional signatures through brain activity.

The insula and hypnosis (00:19:41) Dr. Spiegel explains the role of the insula in hypnosis and its impact on mind-body connection.

Hypnosis and mind-body control (00:20:32) Dr. Spiegel discusses how hypnosis can change the body's sensations and control mind-body connections.

Reconstructing traumatic events (00:22:55) Dr. Spiegel shares a story of using hypnosis to help a woman reframe a traumatic event and change her perspective.

Self-empowerment and overcoming trauma (00:23:23) Dr. Spiegel discusses how hypnosis can empower individuals to change their perspectives on traumatic experiences.

Overcoming victim mentality (00:26:31) The conversation explores how hypnosis can help individuals overcome victim mentality and regain agency.

Hypnosis and transference (00:32:38) Dr. Spiegel discusses the concept of transference and its relevance in hypnosis therapy.

Creating a safe space in hypnosis (00:33:27) The conversation delves into how hypnosis can create a safe environment to address unresolved grief and change old patterns.

Control and therapeutic context in hypnosis (00:36:22) Dr. Spiegel explains how hypnosis provides a therapeutic context for individuals to face and control their traumatic experiences.

Empowerment through hypnosis (00:38:34) The discussion highlights how hypnosis empowers individuals to change their perspectives and feel better.

The protective ego and worry (00:39:02) Discussion on the protective nature of ego and the difficulty in moving away from worry.

Facing helplessness and guilt (00:40:11) Exploring trauma, guilt, and accepting helplessness as a way to move forward.

Addictive nature of worry (00:41:58) Understanding the addictive nature of worry and its impact on the brain's reward system.

Reverie app and hypnosis effectiveness (00:42:40) Introduction to the Reverie app, its success in helping people quit smoking, and the potential of hypnosis.

Healing through hypnosis and self-parenting (00:46:26) Discussion on healing anxiety by reconnecting the adult and child self through hypnosis and self-parenting.

Transformative experiences with hypnosis (00:47:16) Anecdote about a transformative experience with hypnosis in dealing with past trauma.

Using play and hypnosis for trauma (00:50:49) Exploring the role of play and hypnosis in addressing trauma and reconnecting with the self.

Reverie app programs and impact (00:50:59) Overview of the programs offered by the Reverie app for stress management, focus, sleep, phobias, and more.

Self-hypnosis and guided imagery (00:53:24) Insight into the use of self-hypnosis and guided imagery for personal development and connection.

Wholeness Within: Healing Anxiety by Reconnecting with Our Past26 Feb 202400:17:57

Welcome to the AnxietyRx podcast. Today, I want to explore how trauma becomes entrenched in our bodies, forming the basis of an ongoing cycle of anxiety. My theory suggests that trauma isn't just a mental construct; it's physically stored in our bodies, perpetuating what I call the "alarm anxiety cycle."

Contrary to common belief, anxiety isn't just a mental issue; it's rooted in unresolved trauma. True healing requires reconnecting with our younger selves, acknowledging and resolving the stored trauma within our bodies.

My program, MBRX (Mind Body Prescription for Permanent Anxiety Healing) is transformative because, it allows you to bridge the gap between mind and body, so we can confront and heal the root causes of our anxiety.

It's about embracing our entire selves, from the wounded child within to the present adult, and fostering a sense of wholeness.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

Drama Bonding: From Chaos to Calm18 Feb 202400:47:07

In this enlightening conversation with Dr. Scott Lyons, a holistic psychologist and mind-body medicine specialist, we explore the relationship between trauma, healing, and the mind-body connection.

The conversation touches on the concept of "drama bonding," where individuals find themselves drawn to relationships or situations that replicate past traumas, leading to a cycle of stress and dysfunction.

Exploring the physiological aspects of healing, we discuss the impact of stress on the body and the brain's response to pain.

Throughout the discussion, we encourage a holistic approach to healing that honors the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, challenging conventional narratives around healing, inviting listeners to explore new pathways towards wholeness and self-discovery.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

The Manxiety Podcast: The Anxiety of a Trauma Bond13 Feb 202400:43:25

Today, I am excited to share with you the first episode of The Manxiety Podcast, hosted by my colleague, Dr. Nima Rahmany.

As I will be an occasional guest on the show, I'm thrilled to kick off our dialogue with a deep dive into the complex topic of trauma bonds.

Join us as we chat about how these bonds from childhood impact our relationships.

Trauma bonds are like glitches from our past that mess up how we relate to others. It's a cycle—the cycle involves love bombing, devaluing, and discarding.

We talk about how things like oxytocin (the love hormone) and daydreams play into these bonds, making them feel addictive and hard to break.

But here's the kicker: realizing what's going on and seeing our relationships for what they really are can help us shake these patterns.

We also tackle the tough stuff—like why men often struggle to ask for help and why it's key to be proactive in breaking free from these bonds.

It's not easy to ditch the shame and masks we've been carrying, but by sharing our own stories and seeking practical advice, we can start to untangle these knots.

Thank you for listening, you can find me @theanxietymd and Dr. Nima @drnima on IG if you have any questions.

For additional information on trauma bonds or work that Dr. Nima does check out the following links:

Trauma Bonds Webinar: https://go.drnima.com/rtuy9

Attachment Style Quiz: https://go.drnima.com/6venu

The S.H.O.U.L.D. Method: Your Path to Inner Child Healing12 Feb 202400:23:25

In this episode of the Anxiety Rx podcast, I want to emphasize something deeply personal and transformative: the importance of reconnecting with your inner child to heal from the deep-seated wounds of anxiety, depression, and other struggles born from childhood trauma.

Using the S.H.O.U.L.D. Method (See, Hear, Open, Understand, Love, Defend), I walk alongside you, offering guidance to reconnecting with your younger self, helping you provide the nurturing love and protective care that may have been absent in the past.

By fostering this loving bond within ourselves, we can heal from the deep-seated wounds of the past and find peace in the present.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

Buddha’s Legacy: Healing Anxiety Through Your Pets04 Feb 202400:18:22

Today, I'm sharing a personal struggle – my beloved dog, Buddha, is facing health challenges, and I'm contemplating saying goodbye. The impending loss brings up past wounds, highlighting the unique bond between those with anxiety and their pets.

Pets offer a trustworthy love, a stark contrast to our struggles with self-love. As Buddha's situation unfolds, I reflect on the healing journey from anxiety, emphasizing the need to integrate our adult and child selves and connect our minds and bodies.

Grateful for the resilience I've built, I recognize handling challenges, like Buddha's aging, is now manageable. In closing, love has transformative power – for pets and ourselves. Despite hardships, we possess the strength to navigate uncertainties.

Thanks for letting me share this deeply personal part of my life with you.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

ABCDEFGHIs of Anxiety Mastery: Insights from Anxiety Rx 2.028 Jan 202400:44:23

Welcome to the AnxietyRx podcast! After a rejuvenating break, I'm thrilled to share exciting news about the revised edition of my book, Anxiety Rx.

In this upcoming edition, I've seamlessly integrated isolated points from the first version, creating a more cohesive and insightful narrative. This isn't just a book; it's a guide to reclaiming control over your anxiety, one step at a time.

In today's episode I talk about the ABCDEFGHIs—Awareness, Body and Breath, Compassion, Discipline, Ego, Faith, Gratitude, Humor, and Intention. Join me as we delve into understanding anxiety in our bodies, breaking the cycle of worry, and embracing disciplines like faith and gratitude.

Discover the power of reconnecting with your younger wounded self, navigating ego's pull, and finding humor and play in managing discomfort.

The second edition of Anxiety Rx is set to release in August or September—stay tuned!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2900+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

Attachment Realities: Healing the Core Wounds07 Jan 202400:46:35

Welcome to the Anxiety RX podcast! Today's episode features Jessica Baum, LMHC and psychotherapist.

We dive into the world of attachment, breaking down misconceptions and emphasizing its dynamic nature. Jessica shares insights on the importance of understanding our inner child and creating a safe space for healing.

We explore the connection between body and mind, urging listeners to go beyond quick-fix strategies for anxiety. The conversation deepens into developmental trauma and the potential for rewiring the brain through revisiting past traumas.

Whether you're navigating attachment styles or seeking a deeper understanding of anxiety, make sure to check out this episode!

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

Fawn Response: The Silent Struggle13 Feb 202401:09:53

Today I have a very special guest, Dr. Nima Rahmany, a good friend and a retired chiropractor who now teaches people how to break free from trauma bonds.

In this episode we explore the concept of 'fawning' - a trauma response where individuals suppress their true feelings to please others, affecting their identity and mental health.

We discuss how this behavior, rooted in childhood experiences, leads to chronic anxiety and physical health issues like chronic pain and autoimmune disorders.

The key to overcoming this is recognizing these patterns, developing a stronger relationship with oneself, and learning to respect personal boundaries.

We emphasize the importance of repairing relationships and building resilience through empathy and understanding.

This episode is a deep dive into self-discovery and establishing healthier connections.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

Links for Dr. Nima:

Dr. Nima's Attachment Style Assessment:

https://go.drnima.com/fi6u2

The Overview Experience with Dr. Nima:

https://go.drnima.com/jhswh

Trauma Bonds Webinar: https://go.drnima.com/rtuy9 

102. Creating Safe Spaces: Unlocking Human Potential08 Dec 202400:53:49

In this episode of The AnxietyRX Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Nick Holton and Dr. Adam Wright as we explore the powerful connection between trauma, resilience, and well-being.

I dive into why I believe the traditional medical focus on medication isn't enough and why a holistic approach, including spiritual healing, is so important.

Dr. Holton shares his thoughts on how having a clear sense of purpose and value-based goals can help us unlock our full potential.

Dr. Wright offers insights from sports psychology, explaining how controlled exposure to stress is key to building resilience.

We wrap up by discussing the concept of "anti-fragility" — how, with the right support, we can actually thrive through adversity.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 4000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction

00:31 - Dr. Nick Holton's Background  

01:53 - Dr. Adam Wright's Experience 

03:08 - Disenchantment with Systems  

04:32 - Importance of Purpose

05:09 - Concept of Anti-Fragility  

07:31 - Proactive Resilience Building

09:10 - Childhood Trauma and Resilience

10:14 - Defining Anti-Fragility

12:42 - Cultural Influence on Resilience  

13:55 - Trauma's Impact on High Achievers 

14:38 - Talent and Trauma Correlation   

18:27 - Trauma and Cellular Memory  

19:06 - Understanding Trauma and Sensitivity  

20:01 - Expanding Capacity and Resilience 

21:15 - Cortisol Response and Inherited Trauma 

22:15 - Reframing Trauma Perspectives 

24:44 - The Importance of Safety in Healing 

25:17 - Neurogenesis and Safety

27:37 - Applying Skills to Real-Life Challenges 

28:30 - Navigating Stress Responses   

31:02 - Health Management vs. Sick Management

32:12 - Client Goals and Progression  

34:04 - Case Studies in Performance Improvement

37:44 - Defining Mental Health  

38:18 - The Reward of Worry

40:10 - Defining Mental Wellness

42:01 - The Role of Joy 

44:13 - Contrast in Life  

45:06 - Tolerating Negative Feelings  

48:27 - Creating a New Narrative

50:19 - Optimizing Performance

51:12 - Finding Resources 

The Art of Witnessing Pain: Trust, Safety, and Growth17 Dec 202300:59:43

Welcome to another episode of The AnxietyRX Podcast. Today's special guest is Vienna Pharaon, an experienced marriage and family therapist from New York City. Vienna combines clinical expertise with personal experience in her work and her insightful book, "The Origin of You".

In this episode we explore the power of psychological blind spots and the importance of trust and safety in therapy which allows people to face challenging truths at their own pace.

A key focus of our discussion is the transformative power of witnessing our own pain and experiences.

We also delve into the dynamics of feedback and conflict resolution in relationships, highlighting the significance of understanding, repairing, and balancing self-compassion with taking responsibility for one's actions.

Join us for this enlightening discussion, offering valuable insights into therapy, self-discovery, emotional healing and personal growth.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2600+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

The Power of Faith in Trauma Recovery10 Dec 202300:22:07

In this thought-provoking podcast episode, I dive deep into the impact of faith and trauma in our lives.

Childhood trauma often shakes our faith in the world, burdening us with a belief that everything relies on our shoulders, especially for sensitive individuals.

The central message revolves around faith as an antidote to worry and anxiety.

I discuss the tendency to lose our authentic selves while trying to protect others, even if those we protect are negative influences, while introducing the concept of "objecting without contracting," where we refrain from tightening or resisting when faced with worries.

This practice can break the cycle of anxiety and help us trust that the universe can protect us, ultimately leading to a more secure and peaceful life.

Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions.

PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2600+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX

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