The Roaming Collective Podcast
What if you don’t need to fix every thought? In this episode, I'm getting personal. I'm opening up about my journey with mental health, anxiety and OCD. Including what it actually felt like to live inside intrusive thoughts, how I found my way to real support and the tools that helped me build trust in myself again. This one isn't about having it all figured out. It's about the messy, human process of learning to sit with uncertainty instead of fighting it. If you've ever felt like your own mind was working against you, or you've quietly wondered if what you're experiencing has a name, I hope this episode helps you feel less alone in it. Website: www.theroamingcollective.com [https://www.theroamingcollective.com] Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@theroamingcollect [https://www.tiktok.com/@theroamingcollect] Instagram: www.instagram.com/theroamingcollective [https://www.instagram.com/theroamingcollective] Email: hello@theroamingcollective.com Key Topics: * My personal mental health journey, and what led me to finally name what I was experiencing * Understanding OCD and intrusive thoughts what they are (and what they aren't) * The role of therapy and self-awareness in actually getting better, not just coping * Exposure response prevention (ERP) and what it taught me about acceptance * How I'm rebuilding trust in myself and learning to embrace uncertainty instead of needing certainty to feel okay * Mental health isn't linear, and healing doesn't mean the thoughts disappear — it means your relationship to them changes * Self-trust is a practice, not a destination * You don't have to understand why your brain does what it does in order to begin healing Keywords: mental health, OCD, anxiety, therapy, self-trust, exposure therapy, emotional resilience, mental wellness, personal growth, coping strategies
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