The Strong-but-Struggling Podcast
In 2020, Alyssa was hiking down a trail in Glacier National Park when another hiker mentioned someone had spotted a bear nearby. They never saw the bear. But for the rest of that hike, every rustle in the trees, every sound from the brush — her body responded like it was already there. Heart racing. Senses on high alert. Running through exactly what she'd do if it showed up. That's anxiety. Not a character flaw. Not catastrophizing. Not being dramatic. Your nervous system running a safety protocol for a threat that hasn't happened yet — because it has happened before. And your body learned that being prepared hurt less than being caught off guard. In this episode, Alyssa goes into anxiety from the inside out. Not the version about challenging your thoughts or stopping worst-case scenarios. The real version — where it actually lives, what it's actually doing, and why telling yourself to just relax is probably the least helpful thing anyone has ever said to you. In this episode: * Why your nervous system can't tell the difference between a real threat and a perceived one — and why that's not a flaw, it's the whole point * How chaos and unpredictability in the past train your body to scan for danger everywhere — even in the lighting of a room * Why over-planning, over-controlling, and researching everything until 2am isn't a bad habit — it's a nervous system trying to keep you safe * The anxiety that doesn't look like anxiety: re-reading texts five times before sending, backup plans for your backup plans, a life that looks fine but a body that never fully exhales * What stress hormones actually do to every major organ in your body when anxiety runs chronically * Alyssa's personal stories — an unpredictable marriage where the rug got pulled out repeatedly, and going through IVF and the specific kind of anxiety that comes with tracking everything and still controlling nothing * The one question to stop asking — and the one to replace it with The takeaway: Next time anxiety shows up, stop asking "what more do I need to know to feel in control?" and start asking "what does my body need right now in order to feel safe?" Those are completely different questions. One sends you further into research and preparation that will never feel like enough. The other brings you back into your body, into this moment, into what is actually true right now. Try it once this week — and notice what comes up. Chapters 00:01 The bear on the trail — and what it has to do with anxiety 03:44 What anxiety actually is (and why your body is not broken for having it) 06:01 Alyssa's story: an unpredictable marriage and a body that stopped waiting to be surprised 08:53 Real threat vs. perceived threat — and why your nervous system doesn't know the difference 10:32 What's actually happening in your brain when anxiety fires 13:42 How anxiety shows up in ways you don't recognize as anxiety 15:32 Over-controlling and over-preparing — and why our culture rewards it 16:54 When hypervigilance is also genuinely useful — and where it still gets you stuck 18:17 IVF, infertility, and the anxiety of tracking everything while controlling nothing 21:45 Control feels safe. Letting go feels more dangerous than the exhaustion of holding on. 24:04 What chronic anxiety does to your body physically 27:18 Your brain running worst-case scenarios like a movie — and why it can't stop 31:47 There is no such thing as enough certainty 32:10 The shift: stop asking what you need to know, start asking what your body needs right now 35:10 The zebra analogy — what it looks like to only respond to what's actually real 37:06 Why this is almost impossible to do alone Join Her Steady Circle Membership [https://www.skool.com/align-empowered-living-2177/about] Apply for Reclaim [https://portal.dubsado.com/public/form/view/69cad2be58e322a80f7314a6?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnHfKuyb7f9HbBb5KiCeWnnr31M47osWFBZzWRlb-LU1pRmj29cBv4QSx1k7c_aem_JMBzYGEGLxMLgrJpvlEDAQ] Catch Alyssa on IG @heyalyssabooth [https://www.instagram.com/heyalyssabooth/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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