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And We're Rolling with Stephanie Hunt

Dr Tracy Dennis-Tiwary on Why Anxiety is Good For Us (Even Though it Feels Bad)

02 Nov 2022

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Send us a textAnxiety is one of the most common and truly unpleasant mental health conditions on the planet.But can anxiety be useful? And, in fact, even good for us, even though it feels so bad?This is the belief of today’s guest, Dr Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, who is a leading psychology and neuroscience professor at The City University of New York, an anxiety researcher, and author of the new book ‘Future Tense’.Dr Tracy wants us to acknowledge the discomfort of anxiety and see it as a tool, rather than something to fear or suppress.In our chat Dr Tracy talks about her own experience and outlines her radical new framework - which can be used to prep elite performers but also to help support kids and families - to reclaim anxiety as the advantage she says it has evolved to be. SHOW NOTESOrder Dr Tracy’s book: https://www.drtracyphd.com/future-tenseDr Tracy’s website: https://www.drtracyphd.com/Dr Tracy’s instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.tracyphd/We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast, the Darug people. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Support the showWe love that you're listening! Thank you. 'And We're Rolling' is produced by Habari Productions and Stephanie Hunt Media. You can find more words of wisdom on our website stephaniehuntmedia.com and join us on substack at rollingwithstephaniehunt.substack.com and on our socials at @stephaniehuntmedia.We truly appreciate you.

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