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Anxiety Makes Me Poop

Anxiety Makes Me Poop

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Let's laugh and heal together. Join us as we navigate the intricacies of anxiety with relatability, a bit of humor, a touch of wisdom, and probably some swear words. Each episode is a journey through real ups and downs, offering insights and, most importantly, a comforting sense of community.Copyright 2026 ©Anxiety Makes Me Poop Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Today's Forecast? Emotional Humidity
    Jul 2 2026

    Welcome back to Anxiety Makes Me Poop. Today's forecast? Emotional humidity. If your heart feels heavy or your mind feels foggy, let's talk about it. Relaxing meditation music follows this quick chat.

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    We are so grateful you’re here. THANK YOU for your monthly support. Your $2 a month helps us cover editing tools, hosting fees, equipment costs, and the behind-the-scenes work that keeps us creating meaningful episodes for listeners like you. Your support truly helps us continue important conversations around mental health, anxiety, and the real, unfiltered parts of life. Support us here! https://anxietymakesmepoop.captivate.fm/support

    Building Resilience in the Workplace course online! https://www.udemy.com/course/buildingresilienceatwork_in30days/?referralCode=BD92C36502C5E19AA273

    Meredith's books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/meredithpoczkalski

    This episode contains content that some may find emotionally challenging. This is not a substitute for professional therapy or mental health support. If you are struggling with persistent or severe mental health challenges, it's essential to reach out to a qualified mental health professional for guidance and assistance. Therapy provides a structured and supportive environment for individuals to explore their thoughts and feelings, develop coping strategies, and work towards lasting positive changes. Seeking professional help is a proactive step toward overall mental well-being.

    All original content, unless otherwise stated, and music written and performed by Anxiety Makes Me Poop.

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    16 mins
  • Kidneys Give Me Anxiety (Cass is here!)
    Jun 27 2026

    Cassandra recently learned that she has a high level of protein in her urine. After leaving her doctor's appointment with more questions than answers, she found herself dealing with growing medical anxiety. In this conversation, she shares what her doctor told her, the research she did to better understand her test results, and what she's learned about protein in the urine, kidney health, and advocating for yourself when navigating uncertain medical news.

    All the links: https://linktr.ee/anxietymakesmepoop

    We are so grateful you’re here. THANK YOU for your monthly support. Your $2 a month helps us cover editing tools, hosting fees, equipment costs, and the behind-the-scenes work that keeps us creating meaningful episodes for listeners like you. Your support truly helps us continue important conversations around mental health, anxiety, and the real, unfiltered parts of life. Support us here! https://anxietymakesmepoop.captivate.fm/support

    Building Resilience in the Workplace course online! https://www.udemy.com/course/buildingresilienceatwork_in30days/?referralCode=BD92C36502C5E19AA273

    Meredith's author page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CSF3812J/allbooks

    This episode contains content that some may find emotionally challenging. This is not a substitute for professional therapy or mental health support. If you are struggling with persistent or severe mental health challenges, it's essential to reach out to a qualified mental health professional for guidance and assistance. Therapy provides a structured and supportive environment for individuals to explore their thoughts and feelings, develop coping strategies, and work towards lasting positive changes. Seeking professional help is a proactive step toward overall mental well-being.

    All original content, unless otherwise stated, and music written and performed by Anxiety Makes Me Poop.

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    27 mins
  • Anxiety Makes Me Puke (Cass is here!)
    Jun 16 2026

    Warning! This one is real... maybe don't eat while listening! Meredith waited months to go to a concert with one of her best friends, and it didn't go well for her. Let's talk about food poisoning. Yuck.

    All the links: https://linktr.ee/anxietymakesmepoop

    We are so grateful you’re here. THANK YOU for your monthly support. Your $2 a month helps us cover editing tools, hosting fees, equipment costs, and the behind-the-scenes work that keeps us creating meaningful episodes for listeners like you. Your support truly helps us continue important conversations around mental health, anxiety, and the real, unfiltered parts of life. Support us here! https://anxietymakesmepoop.captivate.fm/support

    Building Resilience in the Workplace course online! https://www.udemy.com/course/buildingresilienceatwork_in30days/?referralCode=BD92C36502C5E19AA273

    Meredith's author page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CSF3812J/allbooks

    This episode contains content that some may find emotionally challenging. This is not a substitute for professional therapy or mental health support. If you are struggling with persistent or severe mental health challenges, it's essential to reach out to a qualified mental health professional for guidance and assistance. Therapy provides a structured and supportive environment for individuals to explore their thoughts and feelings, develop coping strategies, and work towards lasting positive changes. Seeking professional help is a proactive step toward overall mental well-being.

    All original content, unless otherwise stated, and music written and performed by Anxiety Makes Me Poop.

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    23 mins
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