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Owning It: The Anxiety Podcast

Owning It: The Anxiety Podcast

Caroline Foran 236 Episodes Jun 22, 2026

From the number one non-fiction bestseller, Owning It: The Anxiety Podcast offers practical advice and a relaxed exploration of anxiety. Host Caroline Foran shares her personal story and expert insights to help listeners understand what anxiety is, why it happens, and how to manage it. The series aims to provide a refreshing and relatable perspective on dealing with anxiety.

Episodes

Why buying stuff keeps you stuck in an anxiety loop Jun 22, 2026 49:53 This episode with sustainability expert Jo Linehan explores overconsumption as a quiet anxiety loop. We're examining the way constant wanting, trend cycles, and ‘buy it now’ urgency can keep our nervous systems on edge and what to do about it in a realistic way. This is a vulnerability factor that contributes to anxiety that most of us are unaware of. Order yourself (or for a friend) a copy of my
Figure out WHY you're anxious in 21 minutes Jun 8, 2026 21:39 Join me for a quick solo episode that asks the questions you may be overlooking that help you map out exactly why you might be suffering from anxiety. Not because you need to answer everything perfectly, but so that you can become curious about the layering of vulnerability factors that may be at play for you personally. Here we are exploring the factors not in your nature but in your immediate en
Anxiety + Understanding Intrusive Thoughts with Dr David A Clark May 25, 2026 1:01:41 Here I’m joined by Dr David Clark, one of the world’s leading experts in anxiety disorders and cognitive behavioural therapy. This episode centres around intrusive thoughts, health anxiety, and the reassurance-seeking trap that so many anxious people find themselves caught in. We explore why those behaviours make sense and why they can become so compulsive. Dr Clark’s work has helped shape modern
When it's more than 'just' anxiety: Navigating PDA May 4, 2026 1:07:54 For the longest time we were told our 5 year old son was suffering with severe anxiety. Turns out he fits the PDA profile which is a nervous system disability and a neurotype of its own within autism. Treating it as just anxiety never helped, but anxiety is absolutely part of it when a sensitive nervous system is set to be more reactive, requiring more control and autonomy in order to feel safe. H
Is too much nutritional advice making anxiety worse? Apr 18, 2026 44:47 On this episode I am joined by GQ Jordan to talk about nutrition. Not just the foods we should ease off when we are anxious, or eat more of to support our mental health and nervous system but the cultural noise around nutrition, all or nothing extreme advice and label-related anxiety. Is our health anxiety worsening because we have too much information? Is the information we are receiving blown ou
Then Vs Now: How Anxiety Has Changed For Me Apr 13, 2026 27:47 Solo episode this week to take pause as the book launches. In this reflective episode I revisit the anxiety that punctuated my life since childhood, compare how it was when it was all consuming to how it can appear these days, what it really means to overcome anxiety and why having a hard time now in this chapter of parenting does not mean I undo any of how far I have come with myself. Please plea
It's not your fault: How anxiety starts before you think Apr 6, 2026 53:00 Another excellent expert episode this week with neuroscientist and psychiatrist Dr Chad Sylvester who specialises in anxiety and comes with a wealth of information as a practitioner but also as a researcher. Here we look deep into the brain state that shapes anxiety, the patterns and sequences that make it harder to move away from and the surprising insights learned from babies as young as a few h
Why anxiety shows up in your body + virtual reality treatment approaches Mar 29, 2026 50:52 In this episode, I'm joined by Dr Brennan Spiegel, a physician, researcher and author whose work sits at the intersection of the brain, the body and lived experience. Together, we explore why anxiety so often shows up physically, why being told “it’s just anxiety” can feel dismissive rather than reassuring, and how the mind and body are far more interconnected than we’ve been taught. Brennan intro
Can’t, Not Won’t: Rethinking Children’s Behaviour + Anxiety Mar 23, 2026 51:47 This one's for the parents. In this episode, I’m joined by Dr Naomi Fisher, a clinical psychologist and author known for her work on anxiety, trauma, demand avoidance and nervous-system-led parenting. I adored her books 'When the naughty step makes things worse' and 'A different way to learn'. We talk about why so many traditional parenting approaches — rewards, consequences, charts and pressure —
Anxiety at work + how to bring it up professionally Mar 16, 2026 48:15 In this particularly helpful episode, I’m joined by Louise Thompson, a career coach who specialises in helping people navigate confidence, leadership and anxiety in the workplace. It's one of the most practical episodes I've done. It's not about when work is causing anxiety, but what to do when you still have to go to work but your anxiety or mental health is getting in the way. Together, we talk
When anxiety narrows your world: adaptive or avoidant? Mar 9, 2026 51:17 For this episode I’m speaking to clinical psychologist and author Dr Alexandra Shaker about her book The Narrowing and about how prolonged stress and trauma can constrict not just our nervous systems, but how we experience our lives and how we can identify when our narrowing might need to open up. When we’re anxious, especially chronically anxious, our worlds can begin to shrink. We say no mo
Anxiety and my son's diagnosis + reassurance from the other side Mar 2, 2026 36:16 On this first episode of my new season it's just me, welcoming you back and filling you in on everything that's been going on for me since I've last shared an episode plus I include an exclusive excerpt from my new book which offers readers and listeners reassurance from the other side: the very words I so desperately wanted to hear when I was in the depths of despair with crippling anxiety. Welco

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