Moving Minds Forward
Most people with social anxiety don't look like they have social anxiety. They show up. They function. They get through the day. But on the inside, before every social situation, during it, and long after it's over, something exhausting is happening. The monitoring. The self-scrutiny. The replay. The dread. In this episode, Gary Johannes, solution focused hypnotherapist, founder of Inspired To Change, and MSc in Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health, breaks down what social anxiety actually is, what's happening in your brain when it kicks in, what keeps it going, and what actually helps. This isn't generic advice. It's a clear, honest explanation of one of the most misunderstood conditions there is and one practical thing you can do today to start shifting it. If social anxiety has been quietly shaping your decisions and shrinking your world this episode is for you. TIMELINE 00:00 — Introduction & Gary's story 01:30 — What social anxiety actually is — and why it's not just shyness 03:30 — The gap between what you know and what you feel 05:00 — What's happening in your brain — the amygdala and the threat response 07:00 — The self-monitoring spiral — why you can't just relax in social situations 08:30 — The replay — what happens after and why it's so exhausting 10:00 — What causes social anxiety — biology, early experience, and social media 12:30 — What keeps it going — avoidance, safety behaviours, and withdrawal 16:00 — What actually helps — the solution-focused approach 18:00 — The preferred future — where the work starts 19:30 — Rebuilding gradually — how the brain actually changes 22:00 — One thing you can do right now 24:00 — The closing message — you're not broken, you're stuck
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