The Anxiety Guy Podcast
The Anxiety Guy
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The Anxiety Guy Podcast is a resource for those struggling with generalized anxiety disorder, hypochondria, and depression. Host Dennis Simsek shares his personal journey as a former professional tennis player who overcame a six-year battle with panic disorder and health anxiety. The podcast aims to help listeners avoid common mistakes in dealing with stress and anxiety.
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Stay With Yourself: The Anxiety Recovery Principle That Changes Everything 13.07.2026 14minBegin your anxiety recovery journey at https://anxietyguyprograms.com with science backed programs for Health Anxiety, Panic Attacks, DPDR, and Generalized Anxiety. Stay With Yourself: The Anxiety Recovery Principle That Changes Everything You may understand anxiety very well and still feel stuck in the same cycle. For years, I believed recovery meant getting rid of fear, symptoms, and uncomfortable emotions. What I did not realize was that every time discomfort appeared, I abandoned myself through researching, analyzing, fixing, worrying, and trying to understand what everything meant. In this episode, I share a simple principle that has become deeply important to me: Stay With Yourself. In This Episode • Why anxiety can lead to self-abandonment • What it really means to stay with yourself • Why you do not need to understand every emotion • How releasing the need for certainty creates freedom • Why self-presence supports lasting recovery Reflection What would it look like to remain by your own side today without trying to fix, explain, or improve what you are feeling? Main Website: https://theanxietyguy.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/theanxietyguy1 Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns.
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The Part of You Beyond Anxiety Is Waiting 06.07.2026 14minHave you ever wondered why you understand anxiety so well yet still feel stuck in the same cycle? At anxietyguyprograms.com, you'll find science backed recovery programs for Health Anxiety, Panic Attacks, DPDR, and Generalized Anxiety. If you're ready to create lasting change in the way your mind and body respond to fear, find the right program for you today. The Truth About the Part of You Beyond Anxiety What if the part of you beyond anxiety isn't missing at all? Many people spend years trying to fix themselves through more effort, more healing work, and more self-analysis. Yet the deeper self they long to reconnect with rarely responds to pressure. In this episode, we explore why the part of you beyond fear, overthinking, and survival mode may be far quieter than you expect. Rather than forcing its way into your life, it may simply be waiting for evidence that you are ready to stop abandoning yourself and start listening. You'll discover why healing cannot be forced, how self-fixing can unintentionally keep anxiety alive, and why safety, honesty, and self-trust create the conditions for lasting recovery. In This Episode • Why the self beyond anxiety is often quiet rather than dramatic • How years of self-fixing can keep you disconnected from yourself • Why safety and self-trust are essential for recovery • What it means to welcome the part of you that exists beyond fear Reflection What would the part of you beyond anxiety need to see from you today in order to feel safe enough to step forward? Main Website: https://theanxietyguy.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/theanxietyguy1 Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns.
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When Medical Tests Don't Calm Your Anxiety (Remember This) 28.06.2026 19minHealth Anxiety Recovery Program Break free from the cycle of fear, symptom checking, and reassurance seeking with the Health Anxiety Recovery Program. Discover a proven step by step approach to overcoming health anxiety, rebuilding trust in your body, and finding lasting peace of mind. Start your recovery today: https://anxietyguyprograms.com Health Anxiety Recovery Community You don't have to face health anxiety alone. Join our supportive community to connect with others on the same healing journey, participate in weekly discussions and recovery practices, and receive ongoing guidance and encouragement. Join the community today: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university Why Medical Reassurance Stops Working for Health Anxiety | The Anxiety Guy Podcast There comes a point in the health anxiety cycle where another test, another appointment, another explanation, or another "you're fine" no longer brings the peace it once did. This, I believe is because health anxiety is rarely satisfied by information alone. In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast we will explore what happens when the mind becomes dependent on outside confirmation before it feels safe in the body. You may know logically that you have been checked. You may have been reassured more than once. You may even understand that anxiety can create real physical symptoms. Yet something inside still asks, "But what if this time is different?" This episode will help you understand why reassurance can become part of the fear pattern, how the search for certainty keeps the nervous system on alert, and why true recovery requires something deeper than another answer. Inside this episode, we'll explore: Why reassurance can calm the mind briefly but fail to create lasting safety. How health anxiety teaches the brain to mistrust the body. Why repeated checking, researching, and asking can keep the alarm system active. How to begin responding to symptoms without turning them into threats. Why recovery is not about being 100% certain, but becoming more grounded in uncertainty. This conversation is for anyone who feels stuck in the loop of body scanning, Googling symptoms, asking others for reassurance, replaying doctor visits, or needing one more sign that everything is okay. Healing begins when you stop outsourcing safety to the next answer and begin rebuilding a steady relationship with yourself. Resources & Links Health Anxiety Recovery Program A guided path for those ready to move beyond fear, symptom obsession, and the constant need to be reassured. Learn how to calm the inner alarm, respond differently to sensations, and rebuild confidence in your body from the inside out. https://anxietyguyprograms.com Health Anxiety Recovery Community A supportive space for people who are practicing recovery together through weekly guidance, shared insights, and nervous system based healing practices. https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theanxietyguy1 Instagram: https://instagram.com/theanxietyguy Facebook: https://facebook.com/theanxietyguy X: https://x.com/theanxietyguy If this episode supports you, subscribe to The Anxiety Guy Podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who may be caught in the reassurance loop. Disclaimer: This episode is for educational purposes only and is not a replacement for medical care. If you are experiencing new, concerning, or worsening symptoms, please speak with a qualified healthcare professional. This episode is focused on the anxiety cycle that can continue after appropriate medical assessment has taken place.
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What Your Anxiety Symptoms Are Really Asking From You 22.06.2026 14minUse code Love30 today for 30% off at anxietyguyprograms.com and find the program that feels right for where you are in your healing journey. Episode Description: In today's episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, we explore one of the most overlooked parts of anxiety recovery: the inner connection to what you've been pushing away for so long. When anxiety symptoms, discomfort, fear, or exhaustion show up, the inner protector often wants to pull your attention toward fixing, analyzing, escaping, or "doing something about it." But what if the next step in healing isn't another technique, but a different relationship with what you feel? Today we'll talk about the practice of sitting with what is, in this very moment not as a way to force anxiety symptoms away, but as a way to finally stop abandoning the parts of you that have been asking for your presence. You'll learn why your symptoms of anxiety may be carrying a deeper message, how nervous system sensitivity and burnout can become conditioned over time, and why love doesn't always mean feeling warm and peaceful. Sometimes love simply means respecting what is here, without pushing it away. In this episode, you'll learn: Why the inner protector keeps pulling you away from being with your symptoms How "doing something about it" can sometimes keep the anxiety cycle alive Why allowing is not giving up, but reconnecting How the phrase "sit with what is, in this very moment" can become a recovery practice Why symptoms may be asking for connection rather than control Episode reflection: What part of you have you been trying to get rid of that may simply be asking you to finally be with it? Join the Community & Subscribe Join over 250,000+ subscribers on YouTube for more anxiety recovery content: https://youtube.com/theanxietyguy1 Join the Health Anxiety University Community: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Connect with Dennis Simsek Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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3 Things People Who Heal Anxiety Burnout Finally Stop Doing 15.06.2026 16minStart your anxiety recovery today at anxietyguyprograms.com. Science backed programs designed to help you heal anxiety and regulate your nervous system for good. Episode: In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, Dennis explores the common patterns he continues to hear from people who have healed anxiety led nervous system burnout. If you have been dealing with anxiety symptoms, chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, health anxiety, exhaustion, overthinking, body tension, or the constant feeling of trying to "fix" yourself, this episode will help you see recovery from a calmer and more grounded perspective. Rather than chasing every symptom, forcing the body to calm down, or turning healing into another full time job, Dennis shares a more sustainable way to understand anxiety recovery and nervous system healing. This episode is a reminder that healing is not always about doing more. Sometimes, it begins when the nervous system no longer feels like it has to fight, monitor, or protect all day long. The Anxiety Guy Podcast is about anxiety recovery, nervous system healing, health anxiety, emotional healing, and finding inner peace beyond fear. Join the Community & Subscribe Join over 250,000+ subscribers on YouTube for more anxiety recovery content: https://youtube.com/theanxietyguy1 Join the Health Anxiety University Community: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Connect with Dennis Simsek Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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The Truth About Tension: Why Anxiety Keeps Your Body Braced for Danger 08.06.2026 22minStart your anxiety recovery today at anxietyguyprograms.com. Science backed programs designed to help you heal anxiety and regulate your nervous system for good. Use the code Gift30 to get 30% off for a limited time. Episode: In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, Dennis explores the truth about tension and why anxiety can keep the body braced for danger long after the original threat has passed. For many anxiety sufferers, tension is not just a tight jaw, stiff shoulders, chest tightness, muscle aches, or a restless body. It can feel like the body is constantly preparing for something bad to happen. The nervous system becomes so used to protecting, guarding, and anticipating danger that relaxation can almost feel unfamiliar or even unsafe. This episode looks at the deeper connection between anxiety, chronic tension, nervous system dysregulation, and the protective patterns that keep the body locked in survival mode. Rather than seeing tension as something to fight, fear, or urgently fix, Dennis shares a calmer way to understand it as a message from a body that has been trying to keep you safe. You'll learn why tension can continue even when you're mentally trying to relax, why the body often needs repeated safety signals before it softens, and how anxiety recovery becomes less about forcing the body to calm down and more about teaching it that it no longer needs to stay braced. This episode is for anyone who experiences anxiety symptoms such as muscle tension, chest tightness, jaw clenching, shallow breathing, body scanning, exhaustion, or the feeling of being constantly "on edge." The truth is, your tension is not proof that something is wrong with you. It may simply be proof that your nervous system has been working overtime to protect you. Today, we begin softening that pattern with understanding, patience, and a new relationship to the body. The Anxiety Guy Podcast is about anxiety recovery, nervous system healing, health anxiety, emotional healing, and finding inner peace beyond fear. Join the Community & Subscribe Join over 250,000+ subscribers on YouTube for more anxiety recovery content: https://youtube.com/theanxietyguy1 Join the Health Anxiety University Community: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Connect with Dennis Simsek Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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The Shame Nobody Talks About in Anxiety Recovery 01.06.2026 26minStart your anxiety recovery today at anxietyguyprograms.com. Science backed programs designed to help you heal anxiety and regulate your nervous system for good. Use the code Gift30 to get 30% off for a limited time. Episode: The Shame of Dealing With Anxiety In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, we talk about the shame that often comes with anxiety. This is the shame of struggling in front of family, friends, partners, or people who simply do not understand what anxiety really feels like. Shame can make anxiety feel heavier than it already is. It can make us hide, over explain, pretend we are fine, or push ourselves to recover faster just so no one sees the struggle. But anxiety is not a character flaw. Anxiety is not weakness. Anxiety is often a nervous system that has learned to protect, brace, scan, and prepare for danger. In this anxiety guy podcast episode, Dennis shares how to soften shame, stop judging the anxiety response, and begin meeting yourself with more compassion. Healing does not begin with more pressure. Sometimes the most powerful message you can give your body is, "I am not falling apart. I am learning to feel safe again." Join the Community & Subscribe Join over 250,000+ subscribers on YouTube for more anxiety recovery content: https://youtube.com/theanxietyguy1 Join the Health Anxiety University Community: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Connect with Dennis Simsek Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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The Hidden Cause of Anxiety Exhaustion 25.05.2026 12minStart your anxiety recovery today at anxietyguyprograms.com. Science backed programs designed to help you heal anxiety and regulate your nervous system for good. Episode: Helping Your Body Feel Safe Again In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, we explore the hidden cause of anxiety exhaustion and why the body can stay tense, tired, and alert even when life looks calm on the outside. Anxiety exhaustion often begins when we start living under the guidance of fear instead of trust. Over time, the inner protector becomes the loudest voice in the mind. It convinces us to be careful with our energy, careful with our symptoms, careful with our emotions, careful with uncertainty, and careful with life itself. That constant carefulness is what drains the body. The nervous system never fully receives the message that it can soften because there is always something else to monitor, prepare for, or brace against. This is why many people feel tired even after resting. The body may be still, but inside there is tension, anticipation, analysis, and resistance happening almost nonstop. In today's episode, Dennis shares how healing begins when we stop forcing recovery and start creating a safer inner environment. You'll learn why stillness in the face of discomfort, more trust in your ability to heal, and slowing down when urgency takes over can help the nervous system begin to settle. This episode is about helping your body feel safe again, not through pressure or constant fixing, but through a more compassionate relationship with your nervous system. Join the Community & Subscribe Join over 250,000+ subscribers on YouTube for more anxiety recovery content: https://youtube.com/theanxietyguy1 Join the Health Anxiety University Community: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Connect with Dennis Simsek Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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The Missing Step in Your Anxiety Recovery: Completing the Stress Response 18.05.2026 17minStart your anxiety recovery today at anxietyguyprograms.com. Science backed programs designed to help you heal anxiety and regulate your nervous system for good. Episode: Helping Your Body Feel Safe Again In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, we explore what it really means to complete the stress response and why so many anxiety sufferers feel stuck in a body that still believes danger is present, even when life appears calm on the outside. For many people struggling with anxiety, the mind keeps scanning, the body stays tense, symptoms feel louder, and rest can feel strangely uncomfortable. This is often not because the body is falling apart but because the nervous system has learned to stay prepared for threat. Dennis Simsek breaks this down in a practical, grounded way, helping you understand how the body can begin moving out of survival mode and back into a felt sense of safety. In today's episode, we explore 3 key points: How the stress response can become stuck in the body after prolonged anxiety, pressure, or emotional overwhelm. Why trying to think your way into safety often isn't enough when the body still feels activated. How gentle movement, emotional expression, breath, presence, and intentional rest can help your system complete what it has been holding. What you'll take away: You'll learn how to stop seeing your symptoms as the enemy and begin understanding them as signals from a protective system that is asking for completion, safety, and support. This episode is about helping your body feel safe again, not through force, pressure, or constant fixing, but through a more compassionate relationship with your nervous system. Join the Community & Subscribe Join over 250,000+ subscribers on YouTube for more anxiety recovery content: https://youtube.com/theanxietyguy1 Join the Health Anxiety University Community: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Connect with Dennis Simsek Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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How to Live Slowly in a Fast World 11.05.2026 14minStart your anxiety recovery today at anxietyguyprograms.com. Science backed programs designed to help you heal anxiety and regulate your nervous system for good. Episode: Living Slowly in a Fast World In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, we explore what it really means to slow down in a world that rewards speed, urgency, and constant mental activation. For many people struggling with anxiety, life feels like it's happening too fast to keep up with and the nervous system never gets a chance to settle. Dennis Simsek breaks this down in a practical, grounded way, helping you understand why slowing down isn't just a lifestyle choice, but a nervous system necessity. In today's episode, we explore 3 key points: How modern life conditions your nervous system into a state of chronic urgency Why slowing down can initially feel uncomfortable or unsafe in the body How to begin shifting into a slower internal pace without needing external life changes What you'll take away: You'll learn how to start stepping out of survival speed living and into a more regulated internal state where calm becomes something you build, not something you wait for. This episode is about learning to live with life instead of constantly reacting to it. Join the Community & Subscribe Join over 250,000+ subscribers on YouTube for more anxiety recovery content: https://youtube.com/theanxietyguy1 Join the Health Anxiety University Community: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Connect with Dennis Simsek Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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How to Handle Anxiety While It's Happening (3 Keys) 04.05.2026 17minTake the guesswork out of your anxiety recovery, start today at anxietyguyprograms.com and get 30% off all programs with code SPRING30. You don't have to wait for anxiety to disappear to feel calm again. In this anxiety guy podcast episode, you'll learn how to be less anxious while you're still anxious by changing how you respond in the moment. Discover how to: Relax into the sensations instead of resisting them Stop giving power to fear-based thoughts Use anxiety as a moment to retrain your nervous system Feel it. Think it. Don't become it. Learn more about the Health Anxiety University Community here: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Listen and connect with Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy: Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer: This episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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The Right Way to Handle Anxiety Symptoms (Key Lesson) 27.04.2026 13minTake the guesswork out of your anxiety recovery today at anxietyguyprograms.com. In this episode, we're diving into one of the most misunderstood parts of anxiety recovery… your body symptoms. If you've been dealing with heart palpitations, dizziness, chest tightness, fatigue, or that constant feeling that something is "off" in your body, this episode is for you. Because here's the truth most people miss: It's not the symptoms themselves that are keeping you stuck… it's how you're responding to them. For years, I believed my symptoms meant something was seriously wrong. I monitored them, feared them, and tried everything to make them go away. And that's exactly what kept them alive. In this episode, I'll show you the right way to respond to anxiety symptoms so your nervous system can finally begin to calm down and heal. Learn more about the Health Anxiety University Community here: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Listen and connect with Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy: Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer: This Anxiety Guy Podcast episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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The Hidden Reason Your Anxiety Never Settles (Capacity) 20.04.2026 15minTake the guesswork out of your anxiety recovery today at anxietyguyprograms.com. In this Anxiety Guy Podcast episode, Dennis Simsek explores a key factor most people overlook in anxiety recovery: capacity. Mental, emotional, and physical capacity and how much your nervous system is actually able to hold. If you've been doing the "right" things but still feel stuck in anxiety, overwhelm, fatigue, panic, or constant tension, this episode helps you see what's happening underneath the surface. Because when you consistently live above your capacity, your nervous system doesn't read life as stress, it reads it as survival. And anxiety becomes a baseline state rather than a temporary response. Many people with health anxiety, panic symptoms, burnout, dizziness, chest sensations, adrenaline surges, derealization, and symptom fear try to fix things through more thinking, control, or techniques. But when the system is overloaded, even good tools can feel ineffective. In this episode, you'll learn: why anxiety persists even with understanding how mental overload creates constant urgency why emotional buildup becomes your baseline how physical overextension signals danger to the body why your nervous system responds to total load, not isolated moments how living below your capacity supports regulation why healing is about reducing pressure, not adding effort If you're working with anxiety recovery, nervous system regulation, burnout, or symptom fear, this episode gives you a clearer way to understand what's actually driving it. Learn more about the Health Anxiety University Community here: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Listen and connect with Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy: Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer: This Anxiety Guy Podcast episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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Why Letting Go Feels Wrong (But Heals Everything) 13.04.2026 16minTake the guesswork out of your anxiety recovery today at anxietyguyprograms.com. In this Anxiety Guy Podcast episode, Dennis Simsek explores a truth that can feel deeply uncomfortable at first… but ultimately sets you free: letting go. If you've ever tried to release control, stop monitoring your symptoms, or "just allow" your anxiety only to feel like you're doing something wrong, this episode will speak directly to you. Because the truth is, letting go often feels wrong to a nervous system that has been conditioned to survive through control, urgency, and constant effort. Many people dealing with health anxiety, panic attacks, chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, dizziness, chest sensations, fatigue, derealization, adrenaline surges, and symptom fear believe they must stay alert, fix every feeling, and prepare for the worst just to feel safe. But this constant inner effort can actually keep the body stuck in protection mode. In this episode, you'll learn: why letting go feels so uncomfortable (and even unsafe at first) how control and over-efforting quietly reinforce anxiety why your nervous system interprets surrender as a new and unfamiliar signal how allowing sensations without resistance begins to break the cycle why healing doesn't come from forcing calm, but from removing pressure what it truly means to take the leap of faith in your recovery why the moment you stop fighting may be the moment everything begins to change If you've been searching for answers around anxiety recovery, health anxiety, panic symptoms, nervous system healing, emotional exhaustion, symptom fear, and learning how to trust your body again, this episode is for you. Learn more about the Health Anxiety University Community here: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Listen and connect with Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy: Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer: This Anxiety Guy Podcast episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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The Healing Power of Doing Nothing for Anxiety 06.04.2026 12minUse code Refresh30 for 30% off any Anxiety Guy program at anxietyguyprograms.com. It's the last day of the Easter Sale, and if your nervous system has been asking for deeper guidance, this is a beautiful time to begin. In this Anxiety Guy Podcast episode, Dennis Simsek dives into one of the most misunderstood but powerful parts of healing anxiety: doing nothing. If you've been stuck in the habit of fixing, monitoring, reacting, overthinking, and constantly trying to get rid of every sensation, this episode will show you why doing less can actually become one of the greatest safety signals for your nervous system. Many people dealing with health anxiety, panic attacks, chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, dizziness, chest sensations, fatigue, derealization, adrenaline surges, and symptom fear believe they must always do something to feel better. But often, the constant effort, urgency, and inner resistance keep the body in protection mode. In this episode, you'll learn: why doing nothing can help recalibrate the nervous system why over efforting keeps anxiety alive how stillness becomes a safety signal for the body why healing does not always happen through more techniques how the fear of discomfort fuels symptom cycles what it means to stop fighting and start allowing why true recovery often begins when the body no longer feels pressured If you've been searching for answers around anxiety recovery, health anxiety, panic symptoms, nervous system healing, emotional exhaustion, symptom fear, and the deeper power of slowing down, this episode is for you. Learn more about the Health Anxiety University Community here: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Listen and connect with Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy: Instagram: @theanxietyguy Disclaimer: This Anxiety Guy Podcast episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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The Real Reason Your Anxiety Symptoms Keep Coming Back 30.03.2026 13minWant a step-by-step path out of anxiety, health anxiety, panic attacks, and symptom fear? Explore Dennis Simsek's science backed anxiety recovery programs here: https://anxietyguyprograms.com If you're tired of anxiety symptoms coming back just when you thought you were making progress, this episode will help you understand why. In this Anxiety Guy Podcast episode, Dennis Simsek explains the real reason anxiety symptoms keep returning and what your mind and body are truly asking from you during the healing process. Many people struggling with health anxiety, panic disorder, chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, dizziness, chest sensations, derealization, fatigue, adrenaline surges, and symptom monitoring believe recurring symptoms mean something is wrong. But very often, recurring anxiety symptoms are linked to fear patterns, hypervigilance, body checking, emotional resistance, sensitization, and the pressure to make sensations go away quickly. In this episode, you'll learn: why anxiety symptoms keep coming back why healing can feel inconsistent even when progress is happening how health anxiety keeps the body on alert how nervous system sensitization affects symptom intensity why fear of symptoms can prolong the anxiety cycle what real anxiety recovery begins to look like If you've been searching for answers around anxiety symptoms, health anxiety recovery, panic attack symptoms, chronic stress, symptom fear, and nervous system healing, this episode is for you. Learn more about the Health Anxiety University Community Here: https://www.skool.com/health-anxiety-university/about Listen and connect with Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy: Instagram: @theanxietyguy Programs: https://anxietyguyprograms.com Disclaimer: This Anxiety Guy Podcast episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek, The Anxiety Guy
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7 Reasons You're Still Not Healing From Anxiety 23.03.2026 15minWant a path out of anxiety? Explore Dennis's science backed recovery programs: https://anxietyguyprograms.com Today's Episode: If you have been wondering why your anxiety healing feels slow, stuck, or inconsistent, this episode is for you. In this podcast, Dennis Simsek shares 7 powerful reasons you may not be healing from anxiety yet, including hidden patterns that keep the nervous system in survival mode. You will learn how fear habits, symptom monitoring, over-efforting, emotional resistance, and safety seeking behaviors can quietly block true anxiety recovery. This episode is for anyone struggling with health anxiety, panic attacks, chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, and the frustration of feeling like nothing is working. Listen in and begin understanding what real healing from anxiety truly asks of you. ▶️ Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: Subscribe Here Spotify: Subscribe Here YouTube: Subscribe Here Episode page: Catch up on previous episodes here 👥 About Dennis / Connect: Instagram: @theanxietyguy · YouTube: Click Here · Facebook Support: Click Here 📝 Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have specific medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek (The Anxiety Guy)
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How to Redirect Anxiety Energy: From Fear to Fuel 09.03.2026 15minWant a path out of anxiety? Explore Dennis's science backed recovery programs: https://anxietyguyprograms.com Today's Episode: Anxiety is energy, but healing begins when you stop directing that energy into fear. In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, Dennis explores how symptom checking, body scanning, Googling, and overanalyzing keep the nervous system stuck in survival mode. When fear keeps receiving your attention, it keeps receiving your energy. You'll learn how to notice where your attention is going, redirect that energy into something grounding and healing, and respond to symptoms with calm rather than urgency. These simple shifts help teach the brain and body that the sensations are not dangerous, and that you no longer need to feed the anxiety cycle. This episode will help you begin transforming anxious energy into greater clarity, steadiness, and healing. ▶️ Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: Subscribe Here Spotify: Subscribe Here YouTube: Subscribe Here Episode page: Catch up on previous episodes here 👥 About Dennis / Connect: Instagram: @theanxietyguy · YouTube: Click Here · Facebook Support: Click Here 📝 Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have specific medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek (The Anxiety Guy)
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Body Scanning & Hypervigilance: Why You Can't Stop Checking Your Symptoms 02.03.2026 11minBreak the anxiety cycle with daily guided support inside my End The Anxiety Program, step by step tools, CBT based direction, and a clear path forward. Start today by Clicking Here. Today's Episode: In this episode of The Anxiety Guy Podcast, we focus on body scanning and hypervigilance, the habit of constantly monitoring sensations for signs of danger. If you keep checking your pulse, breathing, dizziness, chest sensations, tingling, tension, vision changes, or "weird" feelings and then spiraling into health anxiety, panic, or catastrophic thinking, you're not alone. You'll learn why symptom checking, tracking, and Googling symptoms can feel helpful in the moment but actually trains the brain to stay on high alert. We'll break down how reassurance seeking and safety behaviors keep the nervous system stuck in fight-or-flight, and how to start interrupting the loop with a more neutral response. This episode is for anyone dealing with health anxiety (hypochondria), panic attacks, intrusive "what if" thoughts, DPDR, and chronic hypervigilance. You'll walk away with simple, practical steps to reduce scanning, stop compulsive checking, tolerate uncertainty, and begin rebuilding trust in your body again. ▶️ Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: Subscribe Here Spotify: Subscribe Here YouTube: Subscribe Here Episode page: Catch up on previous episodes here 👥 About Dennis / Connect: Instagram: @theanxietyguy · YouTube: Click Here · Facebook Support: Click Here 📝 Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have specific medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek (The Anxiety Guy)
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Triggered by Other People's Calm? The Anxiety Comparison Trap 23.02.2026 17minBreak the anxiety cycle with daily guided support inside my End The Anxiety Program, step by step tools, CBT based direction, and a clear path forward. Start today by Clicking Here. Today's Episode: In today's episode the anxiety guy podcast, we're talking about what happens when someone else's calm, confidence, or freedom triggers you and how social comparison quietly fuels anxiety, tension, and inner conflict. We'll break down the jealousy loop, the stories your mind creates to keep you stuck, and the shift from resisting life to allowing it so your nervous system can finally soften. I'll also share a practical story at the end so you can make the deepest connections possible towards your own anxiety recovery. ▶️ Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: Subscribe Here Spotify: Subscribe Here YouTube: Subscribe Here Episode page: Catch up on previous episodes here 👥 About Dennis / Connect: Instagram: @theanxietyguy · YouTube: Click Here · Facebook Support: Click Here 📝 Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have specific medical or mental health concerns. Credits: Host: Dennis Simsek (The Anxiety Guy)
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