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Episode 25: How the News Affects People With Depression and Anxiety

Episode 25: How the News Affects People With Depression and Anxiety

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Hosts: Greg, Rich, Jay, Derek, Liam, SarahThe team has an open and honest conversation about how constant exposure to news, especially negative, sensational, and political content can intensify anxiety, depression, burnout, and emotional exhaustion. This is a peer-led discussion based on lived experience, not medical advice. The focus is on awareness, balance, and practical ways to protect mental health while still caring about the world.SummaryGreg opens the conversation by explaining how the nervous system reacts to news as if it were a personal threat, keeping the body in fight-or-flight mode for hours at a time. For people already living with anxiety or depression, this repeated stress can increase panic, hopelessness, poor sleep, and emotional fatigue. The group discusses how modern news cycles, social media algorithms, and breaking alerts amplify fear and outrage, often without offering balance or resolution.Throughout the episode, each co-host shares personal experiences with news overload, disengagement, guilt, political stress, and finding healthier boundaries. The shared theme is clear: being informed should never come at the cost of mental health.Key TakeawaysConstant negative news keeps the nervous system in a chronic stress stateSensational headlines are designed to trigger fear and urgencyAnxiety and depression can magnify the emotional impact of newsAvoiding or limiting news is not selfish; it can be necessaryIntentional boundaries help restore calm and clarityBalance comes from choosing quality over quantityNotable Quotes & Reflections by HostGreg“Negative news doesn’t just inform you. It hits harder.”Greg shares how obsessive news tracking led to burnout and worsening depression, and how being intentional about sources and timing helped restore balance.Observation: Awareness and choice are the real power when it comes to media consumption.Rich“I started feeling helpless, overwhelmed, and emotionally numb.”Rich explains how selective follows and trusted writers helped him avoid constant sensationalism.Observation: Indifference and emotional shutdown can be signs of news overload.Jay“I used to stay on top of everything, but it made me feel bleak and hopeless.”Jay discusses stepping away from both news and social media entirely to protect his mental health.Observation: Peace improved when exposure decreased, even if it meant staying less informed.Derek“I get full of adrenaline, then I crash and feel defeated.”Derek reflects on processing intense emotional reactions by grounding himself in gratitude and connection.Observation: Slowing down and talking with loved ones helps regulate emotional responses.Liam“I’d rather be selective than bombarded.”Liam shares how avoiding social media allows him to choose when and how he engages with current events.Observation: Distance from constant updates reduces anxiety and emotional overload.Sarah“I know it sabotages my mental health, but I still struggle to step away.”Sarah speaks honestly about the tension between political involvement and emotional wellbeing.Observation: Guilt and frustration are common when trying to balance civic engagement with self-care.Final ThoughtsThe episode closes with reflections on hope, compassion, and human connection. The hosts remind listeners that caring about the world does not require constant exposure to distressing content. Mental health is foundational, and protecting it allows people to show up more fully for others.Free Weekly Peer-Led Support GroupsA reminder that we host free online live weekly peer led support groups:Mondays at 1:00 pm EasternBrain Injury Support GroupTuesdays at 12:00 pm EasternChronic Pain Support GroupWednesdays at 7:30 pm ESTMental Health Support GroupSign-up here: https://luma.com/calendar/cal-oyT0VPlVTKCPxBwIf this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who might need support. You matter, and your mental health matters.
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