Disordered: Anxiety Help
Disordered: Anxiety Help
Josh Fletcher and Drew Linsalata
When Anxiety Says You're The Exception (Episode 163)
38 minutes Posted Jul 10, 2026 at 7:15 am.
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Anxiety has a favorite move. It doesn't argue that acceptance and exposure don't work. It just convinces you they don't apply to you specifically. This thought, this sensation, this situation, is the one exception to every rule you already understand.


This week we break down what fuels that exception: possibility, intensity, and importance, plus the urgency that makes an unlikely outcome feel like it's already happening. A 1 in 5,000 chance means nothing until anxiety puts your name on it. The same pattern shows up everywhere: the one OCD ritual someone insists they can't skip, the health scare that supposedly voids all the usual rules, the flight or the dentist visit where the real fear isn't the obvious one but some elaborate scenario your brain built from nothing.


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We also get into the meta version of this:

  • I've had it longer than anyone
  • I have more going on than anyone else
  • no one is as scared as I am.


It's the same doubt wearing a different story, and it isn't true. You don't want to be special here.

Plus listener wins from the community: a woman who pushed through agoraphobia and fresh grief to make it to her grandmother's funeral, and another who felt a wave of panic build in a crowded arcade and chose to stay instead of running.


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