If You Would’ve Told Me

What If Your Thoughts Aren’t Yours?

47 min · 2 de mar de 2026
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This episode starts with a ridiculous “scream with no air” challenge and somehow turns into a deep dive on anxiety, panic attacks, creativity, spirituality, and whether we actually create our thoughts — or just receive them. Joe and Emily talk about: • Being anxious about getting anxious • Déjà vu and intuition • Panic attacks on stage • Addiction, self-awareness, and emotional growth • Bombing vs crushing in comedy • The quietest room in the world • And whether feelings are facts It’s chaotic. It’s thoughtful.

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