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It's Not You, It's Anxiety!

It's Not You, It's Anxiety!

De : Jessica Richards
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It's Not You, It's Anxiety is a podcast for people who are anxious, but haven't found relief from the usual anxiety help, and feel like there must be something wrong with THEM!


Overwhelmed, stuck in their heads, tired of overthinking, and exhausted, they're ready for a kind and straightforward way to understand and work with anxiety — especially in a world that feels anything but calm.


Hosted by Licensed Professional Counselor and coach Jessica Richards, this show blends psychology, compassion, and Jessica's insight as a counselor and as a person who struggled with anxiety and had to figure it out herself. It's time to make sense of your anxiety, ease constant worry and judgement, and believe in and trust yourself.


It's not your fault. Your anxiety actually makes sense and there is a way to work with it.


You're not the problem — you just need some understanding, the right tools, and some kind, but expert help!


Come learn how to understand and work with your anxiety...with kindness, compassion, and no judgement (even in these wild times).

© 2026 It's Not You, It's Anxiety!
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    • The Way We Live in Modern Life is Too Much
      Feb 4 2026

      Do you ever feel like you just can’t keep up with life? Like there’s too much information, too much stimulation, and too many demands coming at you all the time?

      Episode Summary

      In this episode, Jessica breaks down the second major contributor to anxiety: modern living. She explains why our brains and bodies are simply not designed for the pace, volume, and constant input of modern life...and how this mismatch keeps your survival system activated almost nonstop.

      Using clear explanations, current real-world examples, and everyday scenarios, this episode helps you understand why anxiety feels constant and overwhelming, and why that doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with you.

      In This Episode You’ll Learn

      • Why modern life itself is anxiety-inducing
      • How little of human history our current way of living actually represents
      • Why your survival system isn’t built to handle constant stimulation and information
      • How anxiety turns everyday situations into perceived survival threats
      • Why news, social media, work, and daily interactions feel overwhelming
      • The difference between immediate survival threats and long-term survival
      • Why anxiety reactions often make modern problems harder to solve

      Key Moments from the Episode

      “Modern living makes us anxious.”

      “Our brains and bodies are not meant for the way we’re living.”

      “The survival system doesn’t sort through information — it just reacts.”

      “Modern life makes everything feel immediate and threatening.”

      “Anxiety and the survival system actually make it harder to do what we really need to do.”

      Main Takeaway

      Your anxiety isn’t a personal failing — it’s the result of a survival system doing its job in an environment it was never designed for.

      Modern life floods your brain with information, stimulation, and perceived threats, keeping anxiety constantly activated. Real relief begins with understanding this mismatch, so you can stop blaming yourself and start shifting toward solutions.

      Who This Episode Is For

      This episode is for you if you:

      • Feel overwhelmed by the pace and demands of modern life
      • Feel anxious even when nothing specific is “wrong”
      • Get overstimulated, mentally exhausted, or constantly on edge
      • Feel activated by news, emails, social media, or daily interactions
      • Want an explanation that actually makes sense

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      If this episode helped you feel understood or less alone, please follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It helps more people find support that actually fits the world we’re living in.

      *Disclaimer* This show is for information and inspiration. It is not professional mental health counseling or medical advice. If you're struggling, please reach out to a mental health or medical professional.

      Topics Covered in This Episode

      • Modern life and anxiety
      • Overstimulation and anxiety
      • Survival system explained
      • Fight, flight, freeze in modern life
      • Anxiety and the nervous system
      • Information overload and mental health
      • News, social media, and anxiety
      • Why modern living is overwhelming
      • Long-term vs immediate survival
      • Understanding anxiety without shame
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      26 min
    • This is How Your Normal Human Biology Makes You Super Anxious
      Jan 28 2026

      Learn how anxiety is caused by biology: How your survival system is designed to scan for threats, why it misfires, and how understanding the biology of anxiety can immediately reduce shame and self-blame.

      This episode helps you understand what’s happening in your body so anxiety stops feeling mysterious, scary, or personal.

      Episode Summary

      In this episode, Jessica breaks down the first and most foundational cause of anxiety: your biology. She explains how your survival system is designed to constantly scan for threats, anticipate danger, and react — and how that normal biological function gets misapplied to everyday situations like social interactions, decision-making, and difficult conversations.

      Through clear explanations and relatable real-life examples, this episode helps you understand what’s really happening in your body when anxiety takes over — and why knowing this alone can start to quiet anxiety.

      In This Episode You’ll Learn

      • Why anxiety isn’t mysterious — and what’s actually happening in your brain and body
      • How your survival system creates physical, mental, and emotional anxiety symptoms
      • Why anxiety often shows up before anything actually happens
      • How understanding your biology removes shame and self-blame
      • Why awareness is the first step toward calming anxiety (before any tools or techniques)

      Key Moments from the Episode (Quotes)

      “Not understanding your anxiety actually makes you anxious about having anxiety.”

      “This is your biology — it doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with you.”

      “Your survival system is meant for real, in-the-moment threats… not farmers markets and difficult conversations.”

      “When you can name what’s happening, it removes a layer of anxiety.”

      “You’re not stuck in this when you know what’s going on.”

      Who This Episode Is For

      This episode is for you if you:

      • Feel confused by how intense your anxiety reactions are
      • Experience physical symptoms like racing heart, nausea, tension, or panic
      • Get anxious anticipating things like conversations, decisions, or social situations
      • Have been told to “just calm down” or “think differently” — and felt invalidated
      • Want to understand anxiety without shame or self-criticism

      Main Takeaway

      Your anxiety feels intense because your survival system is doing exactly what it was designed to do — scan for threat and keep you safe. The problem isn’t you; it’s that this biological system is reacting to everyday situations as if they’re dangerous.

      When you understand what’s happening in your body, anxiety becomes less scary, less personal, and easier to work with. Awareness isn’t the final step — but it’s the foundation that makes real change possible.

      Get My Book "Hi, It's Anxiety! I'm Your Problem It's Me"

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      *Disclaimer* This show is for information and inspiration. It is not professional mental health counseling or medical advice. If you're struggling, please reach out to a mental health or medical professional.

      Topics Covered in This Episode

      • What anxiety really is
      • Survival system and anxiety
      • Fight, flight, freeze response explained
      • Anxiety symptoms in the body
      • Why anxiety feels overwhelming
      • Anticipatory anxiety and overthinking
      • Biology of anxiety
      • Nervous system and anxiety
      • Why anxiety isn’t your fault
      • Understanding anxiety instead of fearing it
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      27 min
    • Quieting Your Anxiety Can Save the World
      Dec 31 2025

      In this powerful bonus episode, Jessica explores something most people have never been told: Anxiety quietly shapes how people make decisions, use power, and treat one another in the world. Changing your anxiety can change the world!

      Episode Summary

      Through a moving real-life story, you’ll hear how one woman working through her anxiety didn’t just change her own life — she protected healthcare for an entire community. This episode reveals how anxiety doesn't just live in individuals — it drives systems, institutions, and culture. So when you start to change anxiety, you start to change the world!

      Healing your anxiety isn’t selfish… it’s one of the most meaningful ways you can make a difference. If we all quieted anxiety, the world would change.

      In This Episode, You’ll Learn

      • How anxiety’s threat-scanning doesn’t stop at individuals — it shapes entire systems
      • Why fear-based thinking drives decisions about money, healthcare, power, and control
      • Why healing anxiety makes you clearer, stronger, and more able to advocate for what matters
      • How one person calming their nervous system can create ripple effects that help many others
      • Why working on your anxiety is not self-centered — it’s deeply impactful and necessary for a better world

      Key Moments from the Episode

      “People are walking around anxious, trying to protect themselves — and that’s driving the world.”

      “If we weren’t in anxiety, we could actually see what would really help ourselves and others.”

      “It’s not just your life. It’s the ripple effect.”

      Main Takeaway

      When you understand and soften your anxiety, you don’t just feel better. You become more grounded, more courageous, and more able to stand up for yourself and others. Healing anxiety creates clarity — and clarity creates change.

      Your healing matters far more than you’ve been told.

      Who This Episode Is For

      This episode is for you if:

      • You care deeply about people and the world
      • You’ve felt like your anxiety keeps you small, scared, or quiet
      • You want to feel stronger, more confident, and want to help change the world
      • You’ve always sensed your anxiety is connected to something bigger
      • You see how anxiety plays out in the world around you

      Connect with Jessica

      Instagram: @jessica_richards_counseling

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      Enjoyed This Episode?

      If this episode made you feel hopeful, seen, or empowered, please follow the show and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It helps more people find the support they deserve.

      *Disclaimer*This show is for information and inspiration. It is not professional mental health counseling or medical advice. If you're struggling, please reach out to a mental health or medical professional.

      Topics Covered in This Episode

      • How anxiety affects society
      • Anxiety and power
      • Healing anxiety
      • Emotional regulation
      • How therapy changes lives
      • Anxiety and leadership
      • Anxiety recovery
      • Nervous system healing
      • Anxiety and confidence
      • Mental health and social change
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      24 min
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