Épisodes

  • When Anxiety Turns Into Depression: How To Find Hope Again (with Eevi Niemelä)
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of The Anxiety Relief Podcast, Ross is joined by Eevi Niemelä for an honest conversation about what happens when long-term anxiety begins to turn into depression, low mood, and a loss of hope.

    Eevi shares her personal experience of anxiety, how it gradually wore her down, and the impact it had on her confidence, identity, and daily life. Together, they explore the overlap between anxiety and depression, why so many people feel stuck for so long, and what actually helped Eevi begin to rebuild her life.

    This episode is not about quick fixes or pretending recovery is easy. It’s about real change, small steps, and how hope can return even when it feels completely out of reach.

    This episode will help if:
    You feel worn down by anxiety
    Your motivation and mood have dropped
    You’re scared things won’t improve
    You want reassurance that recovery is possible

    You’re not broken, and you’re not alone.

    Disclaimer

    The information shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice. This podcast does not replace diagnosis or treatment from a qualified healthcare professional. If you are experiencing severe distress or concerns about your mental or physical health, please seek support from a qualified medical professional.

    Ross Rolph is an anxiety coach who helps people understand anxiety, stop fearing their symptoms, and build a calm, confident life.

    If you found this episode helpful, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who might need it.

    You can find free anxiety support and resources at
    www.rossrolph.com

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    51 min
  • Safety Behaviours: The Hidden Habits Keeping Anxiety Alive
    Jan 13 2026

    If you understand anxiety, know the symptoms, and yet still find yourself stuck in the same anxious cycles, this episode will help things finally make sense.

    In this episode of The Anxiety Relief Podcast, Ross explains one of the most misunderstood parts of anxiety recovery: safety behaviours.

    Safety behaviours are the subtle habits we use to try to feel safe when anxiety shows up. Things like body scanning, reassurance seeking, avoidance, constant checking, and trying to calm ourselves immediately. While these behaviours reduce anxiety in the moment, they quietly teach the nervous system that anxiety itself is dangerous, keeping the cycle alive.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    Why anxiety isn’t maintained by the feeling itself, but by how you respond to it
    What safety behaviours are and why they feel so convincing
    How short term relief creates long term anxiety
    Why logic alone doesn’t calm the nervous system
    How to gently change your response to anxiety without forcing or fighting it

    Ross also shares clear analogies to help you understand what’s really happening in your body, and gives practical, realistic steps you can start using immediately after listening.

    This episode is ideal if you feel like you “know” anxiety already, but still struggle to move forward.

    You’re not broken.
    Your nervous system just needs new experiences of safety.

    If you’d like extra support, you’re welcome to join the free Anxiety Relief Hub community or download the free ebook, The Anxiety Relief Roadmap.

    Disclaimer:

    The information shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice. The Anxiety Relief Podcast does not replace diagnosis or treatment from a qualified healthcare professional. If you are experiencing severe distress, symptoms that concern you, or are unsure about your mental or physical health, please seek support from a qualified medical professional.

    Ross Rolph is an anxiety coach who helps people understand anxiety, stop fearing their symptoms, and build a calm, confident life.

    If you found this episode helpful, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who might need it.

    You can find free anxiety support and resources at
    www.rossrolph.com

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    21 min
  • Surviving Columbine. Anxiety, Triggers, and Learning Safety Again
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode, I’m joined by Heidi Johnson, a survivor of the Columbine school shooting, for a compassionate conversation about trauma, anxiety, and the nervous system.

    This episode is not graphic. Instead, we explore how anxiety can develop after traumatic experiences, why the body can continue to feel unsafe long after the event has passed, and how healing is possible through understanding and compassion.

    We talk about triggers, survival responses, and what it’s really like living with anxiety after trauma. Most importantly, this conversation is about removing shame and helping you understand that your body isn’t broken, it learned how to survive.

    If you’ve ever felt on edge for no clear reason, struggled with panic, or wondered why anxiety hasn’t gone away even when life feels calm, this episode will help you understand yourself better and feel less alone.

    Listener discretion advised. This episode includes discussion around trauma and anxiety.

    This episode is for information and educational purposes only. It reflects personal experiences and is not medical or therapeutic advice. Listening does not create a professional relationship. If you’re struggling, please seek support from a qualified professional.

    Ross Rolph is an anxiety coach who helps people understand anxiety, stop fearing their symptoms, and build a calm, confident life.

    If you found this episode helpful, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who might need it.

    You can find free anxiety support and resources at
    www.rossrolph.com

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    47 min
  • Anxiety Symptoms Explained: Why You Feel This Way
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of The Anxiety Relief Podcast, Ross breaks down one of the most frightening parts of anxiety — the symptoms.

    If you experience dizziness, heart racing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, nausea, brain fog, DPDR, muscle tension, or strange body sensations, this episode will help you understand what is really happening in your body.

    Rather than listing symptoms, Ross explains why anxiety creates physical sensations, how the nervous system and adrenaline are involved, and why these feelings, although uncomfortable, are not dangerous.

    This episode is not about diagnosing or replacing medical advice. It is about education, reassurance, and helping you feel less alone in what you are experiencing.

    You will learn:
    • Why anxiety feels physical
    • How fight or flight creates symptoms
    • Why fear keeps symptoms alive
    • The anxiety symptom cycle explained simply
    • What actually helps symptoms ease over time

    If you have ever thought “what is wrong with me?” or “why do I feel like this?”, this episode is for you.

    You are not broken.
    Your body is trying to protect you.

    For more support, resources, and ways to work with Ross, see the links in the episode notes.


    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The content shared reflects personal experience and coaching perspectives. If you are experiencing new, severe, or ongoing symptoms, please seek advice from a qualified medical professional.

    Ross Rolph is an anxiety coach who helps people understand anxiety, stop fearing their symptoms, and build a calm, confident life.

    If you found this episode helpful, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who might need it.

    You can find free anxiety support and resources at
    www.rossrolph.com

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    24 min
  • What Is Anxiety, Really? A Calm Explanation
    Jan 6 2026

    In this first episode of The Anxiety Relief Podcast, we start at the beginning by answering one simple but important question
    what is anxiety, really?

    If you struggle with anxiety, panic attacks, strange body sensations, or the constant fear that something is wrong with you, this episode is for you.

    You will learn what anxiety actually is, why your nervous system reacts the way it does, and how symptoms like a racing heart, dizziness, tight chest, shaking, or feeling unreal are all part of the body’s natural fight or flight response.

    This episode explains why anxiety feels so intense, why the symptoms are not dangerous, and how fear of the sensations is what keeps the cycle going. Most importantly, it offers calm reassurance that you are not broken and that recovery is possible.

    This is a gentle, grounding introduction designed to help you stop fearing anxiety and start understanding it.

    Perfect for
    • Anxiety and panic attacks
    • Health anxiety
    • DPDR and feeling unreal
    • Anyone at the start of recovery

    Listen in, take a breath, and let this be your first step toward calm.


    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The content shared reflects personal experience and coaching perspectives. If you are experiencing new, severe, or ongoing symptoms, please seek advice from a qualified medical professional.

    Ross Rolph is an anxiety coach who helps people understand anxiety, stop fearing their symptoms, and build a calm, confident life.

    If you found this episode helpful, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who might need it.

    You can find free anxiety support and resources at
    www.rossrolph.com

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    31 min
  • Trailer | The Anxiety Relief Podcast
    Dec 30 2025

    This is the trailer for The Anxiety Relief Podcast.
    A calm, reassuring space for anyone struggling with anxiety, panic attacks, and nervous system symptoms.

    New episodes released weekly.

    Ross Rolph is an anxiety coach who helps people understand anxiety, stop fearing their symptoms, and build a calm, confident life.

    If you found this episode helpful, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who might need it.

    You can find free anxiety support and resources at
    www.rossrolph.com

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    1 min