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The Anxious Truth - A Panic, Anxiety, and Mental Health Podcast

The Anxious Truth - A Panic, Anxiety, and Mental Health Podcast

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Struggling with panic attacks, agoraphobia, or other anxiety problems? The Anxious Truth will educate you, empower you, encourage you, and inspire you to get your life back!

* Featured in the New York Times: "6 Podcasts to Soothe An Anxious Mind" (April 27, 2024)

* Featured in Vogue Magazine: "The 15 Best Mental Health Podcasts Recommended by Therapists" (October 2023)

Listen to the podcast, read the books, join the social media community, and get on the path to recovery.

© 2025 Drew Linsalata
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  • OMG! Nothing Works For My Anxiety!!! | EP 317
    May 21 2025

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    If you've reached the point of declaring "I've tried everything and nothing works for my anxiety," this episode is specifically for you. Many anxiety sufferers fall into this trap and conclude they're uniquely broken or have a special form of anxiety that's resistant to recovery.

    As both a therapist and someone who personally recovered from panic disorder and agoraphobia, I'll explain why this frustrating experience happens. You'll discover why commonly-tried control and avoidance strategies can provide temporary relief but ultimately strengthen anxiety's grip on your life.

    I'll break down the fundamental flaw in these approaches using a simple sailing metaphor: if you're trying to reach London from New York by sailing west, the problem isn't your sailing technique—it's your direction.

    This episode offers a shift in perspective about what actually gives you a fighting chance at lasting recovery. Instead of searching for more control techniques, learn why changing your entire approach might be the key you've been missing.

    No quick fixes or miracle cures here—just straight talk about why certain approaches fail and what direction might actually lead to meaningful change. Small steps in a new direction still count as progress, and recognizing what doesn't work is valuable learning on the path to reclaiming your life from anxiety.

    Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Full show notes: https://theanxioustruth.com/317
    • The Disordered Podcast: https://disordered.fm

    Support The Anxious Truth: If you find the podcast helpful and want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee. Other ways to support my work like buying a book or signing up for a low cost workshop can be found on my website. None of this is never required, but always appreciated!

    Interested in doing therapy with me? For more information on working with me directly to overcome your anxiety, follow this link.

    Disclaimer: The Anxious Truth is not therapy or a replacement for therapy. Listening to The Anxious Truth does not create a therapeutic relationship between you and the host or guests of the podcast. Information here is provided for psychoeducational purposes. As always, when you have questions about your own well-being, please consult your mental health and/or medical care providers. If you are having a mental health crisis, always reach out immediately for in-person help.

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  • Anxiety and Fearing Emotions: Becoming More Emotionally Allowable | EP 316
    May 7 2025

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    Do you find yourself running from difficult emotions or trying desperately to control them? Many people with anxiety disorders develop a deep fear of their own emotions, believing they're too intense or unbearable to experience fully. In this episode of The Anxious Truth, Drew is joined by therapist Joanna Hardis to explore the concept of "emotional allowability" – learning to coexist with our emotions rather than fighting against them.

    They discuss why trying to control emotions is ultimately futile, how the stories we tell ourselves about emotions cause more suffering than the emotions themselves, and practical steps for becoming more comfortable with the full range of emotional experiences. Whether you struggle with panic, anxiety, OCD, or simply find yourself fearing emotions, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective on what it means to be human and how to free yourself from the exhausting cycle of emotional resistance.

    No quick fixes or magic solutions here—just honest conversation about the reality of emotional experiences and how to move toward greater psychological flexibility. If you've ever wondered why your emotions feel so threatening or what might happen if you actually allowed yourself to feel them, this episode is for you.

    Learn more about Joanna and her work at joannahardis.com

    For full show notes on this episode:

    https://theanxioustruth.com/316

    Support The Anxious Truth: If you find the podcast helpful and want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee. Other ways to support my work like buying a book or signing up for a low cost workshop can be found on my website. None of this is never required, but always appreciated!

    Interested in doing therapy with me? For more information on working with me directly to overcome your anxiety, follow this link.

    Disclaimer: The Anxious Truth is not therapy or a replacement for therapy. Listening to The Anxious Truth does not create a therapeutic relationship between you and the host or guests of the podcast. Information here is provided for psychoeducational purposes. As always, when you have questions about your own well-being, please consult your mental health and/or medical care providers. If you are having a mental health crisis, always reach out immediately for in-person help.

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  • Driving Anxiety and Driving Exposure | EP 315
    Apr 9 2025

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    Navigating driving anxiety with exposure therapy—but not how you might think.

    In this episode, Drew Linsalata (therapist, author, and former anxiety sufferer) challenges common misconceptions about addressing driving anxiety.

    Learn why the feeling is the exposure, not the driving itself, and discover how interoceptive and imaginal exposures can help without ever starting your car.

    Drew explains why pulling over or listening to music isn't avoidance if you're still experiencing anxiety, clarifies what true avoidance looks like, and emphasizes that recovery is about learning from each experience, not just driving farther.

    Whether you experience anxiety holding your keys, sitting in your driveway, or on the highway, this episode offers a practical, acceptance-based approach to driving anxiety that breaks down exactly what exposure therapy means in this context.

    You'll learn why small steps count, what constitutes real progress, and how to shift your focus from controlling anxiety to building a different relationship with uncomfortable feelings while driving.

    Based on empirically supported approaches to treating anxiety and anxiety disorders, this episode provides realistic strategies for living alongside anxiety rather than attempting to eliminate it.

    For full show notes on this episode:

    https://theanxioustruth.com/315

    Support The Anxious Truth: If you find the podcast helpful and want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee. Other ways to support my work like buying a book or signing up for a low cost workshop can be found on my website. None of this is never required, but always appreciated!

    Interested in doing therapy with me? For more information on working with me directly to overcome your anxiety, follow this link.

    Disclaimer: The Anxious Truth is not therapy or a replacement for therapy. Listening to The Anxious Truth does not create a therapeutic relationship between you and the host or guests of the podcast. Information here is provided for psychoeducational purposes. As always, when you have questions about your own well-being, please consult your mental health and/or medical care providers. If you are having a mental health crisis, always reach out immediately for in-person help.

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I strongly recommend all his podcasts to anyone who had or has anxiety, ocd, or panic attacks and check his web site:
https://theanxioustruth.com/
Thank you Drew for finally showing THE WAY to manage my fears… ! QUOTE from the author/narrator:
"Anxiety. Panic, Agoraphobia. The Anxious Truth is a leading source of anxiety education and support Follow the podcast, check out mybooks, and join the community. (Drew Linsalata)"

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I’ve been struggling with anxiety and feeling overwhelmed especially with driving but with drew and the dare response has been such a help I’m actually feeling so much progress. I’ve been listening to you and your podcasts for a few months now and I would totally recommend you to anyone going through this!!

Beyond glad I found drew

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Love the podcast. Struggling with my second round of anxiety at 41 years old. Finding the podcast and the book helpful encouragement, gives me hope for the future when hope is hard to summon on my own.

Love the podcast!

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So far this podcast has helped me learn about my anxiety and how to overcome it. I 101% think more people should check it out.

The best help I’ve gotten for my anxiety so far

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This guy knows what he's talking about. he's even had agoraphobia himself. I wouldn't say his solution is easy, nothing is when it comes to the human mind, but he gets down and talks about the details and steps. none of my therapists have ever done that. I am seriously thinking of buying his book and looking at his website. he even names a phobia I had for at least 10 years (and no one gave me a name so I didn't talk about it much) and at times now. it's just nice knowing I wasn't the only one who feared being alone. thank you.

very clear and helpful

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Thank You for ANOTHER "Lightbulb" Podcast!😍
Drew brought A LOT of clarity to struggling with recovery!

👍👍 SPOT ON! 👍👍

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