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The Anxiety Chicks

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Anxiety
Mental Health
Therapy
Health Anxiety
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Trauma
EMDR
Grief
Support Systems
Triggers
Psychoeducation
Nutrition
Avoidance Coping
Perfectionism
Panic Disorder
Parenting
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Flying Anxiety
Medication
Caregiver Anxiety

Welcome to The Anxiety Chicks Podcast—a space for raw, unfiltered conversations about mental health, healing, and everything in between. Hosted by Alison Seponara, MS, LPC (therapist, author of The Anxiety Healer’s Guide) and Taylor Marae, MS, RDN (registered dietitian and health anxiety advocate), this podcast blends personal stories with professional expertise to help you feel seen, supported, a... more

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Latest Episodes

The holiday season can pull your energy in a thousand different directions... plans, people, expectations, noise, and endless to-dos.

If you’ve been feeling scattered, overstimulated, or disconnected from yourself, this meditation is your soft return... more

The Chicks welcome holistic healer, Jen Smiley — founder of Wake Up and Read the Labels. Jen reveals how hidden preservatives, artificial additives, and misleading food labels might be wrecking your sleep, fueling inflammation, and even feeding your ... more

Start your day with calm. In this gentle 5-minute guided meditation, Alison (@theanxietyhealer) helps you ease morning anxiety, release overnight tension, and settle into your day with clarity and presence.

This meditation is perfect for anyone who ... more

December is supposed to feel magical… but for anyone with anxiety, it can feel loud, overwhelming, and emotionally complicated.

In today’s December Q&A episode, Taylor and Alison answer your most-asked questions about peace, overstimulation, overthin... more

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Jen Smiley
Founder of Wake Up and Read the Labels
Wake Up and Read the Labels
Episode: 262. The Anxiety–Inflammation Loop: Foods That Calm Your Body vs. Foods That Trigger It ft. Jen Smiley
Dr. Kate Lyzenga-Dean
Functional medicine consultant and founder of Dr. Kate Functional Medicine
Dr. Kate Functional Medicine
Episode: 254. Is Low Ferritin Making Your Anxiety Worse? ft. Dr. Kate Lyzenga-Dean
Faith Broussard Cade
Mental health counselor, coach, and author
Flirtily Speaks
Episode: 248. Affirmations That Actually Work (and Why Most Don’t) ft. Faith Broussard Cade
Colleen Freeland
An intuitive drinking coach and host of the Instagram account The Hangover Whisperer
It's Not About the Alcohol podcast
Episode: 230. Redefining Your Relationship with Alcohol (and Yourself) in an Anxiety-Fueled World. Ft. Colleen Freeland
Lauren Sisler
Emmy award-winning sports broadcaster and keynote speaker.
ESPN
Episode: 225. The Stigma of Addiction and the Shame That Follows ft. Lauren Sisler
Dr. Caroline Leaf
A communication pathologist and clinical neuroscientist
Author of 19 transformative books
Episode: 224. Help in a Hurry: Dr. Caroline Leaf on Calming Chaos, Rewriting Intrusive Thoughts, and Healing Your Mind
Brandon Edelman
Comedy and lifestyle content creator, podcast host, and entertainment personality
Content Creator
Episode: 219. I Was Scared to Leave the House—But No One Knew! ft. Brandon Edelman (@bran_flakezzz)
Julie McFadden
Registered hospice and palliative care nurse educator and author
Hospice Nurse Julie
Episode: 216. Death Anxiety & What Really Happens When We Die — with Hospice Nurse Julie, Author of Nothing to Fear
Dr. Lauren Cook
Licensed clinical psychologist and author
Heartship Psychological Services
Episode: 213. Millennials, Gen Z, and the Rise of Generational Anxiety ft. Dr. Lauren Cook

Hosts

Alison Seponara
Co-host and therapist, author of The Anxiety Healer's Guide, focusing on mental health discussions and personal experiences with anxiety.
Taylor Marae
Co-host, registered dietitian, and health anxiety advocate, sharing insights on nutrition and mental health.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • Top tier

    As a woman experiencing perimenopause while raising a teenage daughter and enduring a forced separation from her own mother - thank you. 👏🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Lynds23
    United States2 months ago
  • Helpful, thanks

    It’s interesting how people that struggle with anxiety/depression have all these similar attributes. You guys hit a lot of them dead on and it’s nice to hear that it’s not “just me” going through this one odd thing. The only thing that irks me is the audio editing - what the heck is happening? Sometimes you guys sound like a CD player that skips. No need to chop the audio so much - post it as it is (maybe with a bit of editing - but not in the middle of someone talking). Also, the transition to ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Kornstar89
    United States4 months ago
  • What is this?

    Listening to an old 2023 episode on panic disorder and the younger gal is all over the place, the other one is trying to manage her throughout the episode. I get trying to make your experience to the episode, but this isn’t helpful. Nagging about your experience is annoying.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    avfshushu
    United States8 months ago
  • My Favorite Podcast

    I love listening to this podcast when I’m feeling anxious because it feels like chatting with two friends who know exactly what you’re going through. When I feel down, they remind me I am not alone, and many people are going through the same thing as me. I highly, highly recommend you take a listen <3.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChilliGillie
    United States8 months ago
  • A must listen!

    If you suffer from anxiety and looking for guides to help you understand root causes and guidance you are in the right place!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    marygwenmolnar
    United States9 months ago

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Many find the hosts supportive and their advice actionable, particularly in difficult moments.
Listeners appreciate the authentic and relatable discussions about anxiety and mental health.
Some reviews mention issues with audio quality and commercials interrupting the flow of episodes.
Overall, the community feel is a highlight for many, offering comfort and understanding in shared experiences.

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262. The Anxiety–Inflammation Loop: Foods That Calm Your Body vs. Foods That Trigger It ft. Jen Smiley
Q: What are some tips for eating clean on a budget?
Budget clean eating can involve buying whole foods like organic chickens and vegetables, and utilizing meal prep to maximize value.
262. The Anxiety–Inflammation Loop: Foods That Calm Your Body vs. Foods That Trigger It ft. Jen Smiley
Q: Can you explain clean eating in simplified terms?
Clean eating involves consuming foods made with simple ingredients you can recognize and avoiding preservatives and artificial additives.
260. December Q&A: Peace, Overthinking, Trust, and the Anxiety We Don’t Talk About
Q: How do I trust myself again after years of choosing the wrong partners or ignoring red flags?
They emphasize the importance of recognizing physical responses to individuals and trusting those feelings to discern healthy interactions.
260. December Q&A: Peace, Overthinking, Trust, and the Anxiety We Don’t Talk About
Q: Why does anxiety get worse at night and first thing in the morning, or first thing in the morning and what can I do about it?
They explain the role of morning cortisol levels in anxiety and suggest establishing a calming routine to start and end the day.
260. December Q&A: Peace, Overthinking, Trust, and the Anxiety We Don’t Talk About
Q: How do you handle overstimulation when you're around family or crowds?
The hosts advise giving oneself permission to step away and practice self-care techniques to reset during overstimulation.

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What is The Anxiety Chicks about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on providing authentic discussions surrounding mental health, this podcast addresses various aspects of anxiety, healing, and overall well-being. The hosts blend personal narratives with professional insight to offer listeners relatable content. Topics often include practical strategies for managing anxiety, coping with grief, fostering healthy relationships, and improving mental health through nutrition and holistic practices. Unique to this show is the deep connection the hosts cultivate with their audience, making it feel like a supportive community where personal stories resonate with shared struggles in mental health. Overall, it serves as a resource for listeners seeking understanding and actionable advice related to anxiety a... more

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1. Jen Smiley
2. Dr. Kate Lyzenga-Dean
3. Faith Broussard Cade
4. Colleen Freeland
5. Lauren Sisler
6. Dr. Caroline Leaf
7. Brandon Edelman
8. Julie McFadden

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