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  • Pete Vs Anxiety Stacey Schaefer a licensed professional counselor. The discussion covers various topics
    2026/06/09
    This episode of "Pete Versus Anxiety" features a conversation with Stacey Schaefer, a licensed professional counselor. The discussion covers various topics, including:
    1. Introduction to PsychPal: An AI companion designed to help users process thoughts and manage mental health.
    2. Stacey's Background: Stacey shares her journey into therapy,therapy by her own childhood trauma. She discusses her work in synergetic play therapy and her book, which combines personal experiences with professional insights.
    3. Challenges in Mental Health: The conversation delves into the difficulties of addressing mental health issues, especially in children and teens. Stacey emphasizes the importance of breaking cycles of trauma and the role of supportive adults.
    4. Impact of Social Media: The episode explores the effects of social media on youth, highlighting both positive and negative aspects. Stacey is working on a course to help raise emotionally healthy kids in the digital age.
    5. Advice for Parents: Stacey offers guidance on how to approach mental health conversations with teenagers, stressing the importance of understanding and open communication.
    6. Stacey's Book and Future Plans: Stacey talks about her book, which aims to prevent emotional damage in the next generation, and her plans for future projects.
    The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of kindness and mental health awareness.
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    43 分
  • Pete Vs Anxiety Joy from Joyce Family BBQ a positive and influential figure on TikTok. The discussion covers a range of topics
    2026/06/06
    This episode of "Pete vs. Anxiety" features a conversation with Joy from Joyce Family BBQ, a positive and influential figure on TikTok. The discussion covers a range of topics, including:
    1. Introduction to PsychPal: An AI companion designed to help with mental health by offering support and organization.
    2. Joy's Journey: Joy shares her experience of starting on TikTok and how it became a significant part of her life. She emphasizes the importance of positivity and how her upbringing influenced her outlook.
    3. Parenting and Technology: Joy discusses her approach to parenting, particularly regarding technology use and homeschooling. She shares her concerns about internet safety and the importance of being a positive influence on her children.
    4. Mental Health Awareness: The conversation touches on the importance of mental health awareness, the impact of social media, and the role of supportive communities.
    5. Personal Stories: Joy shares personal anecdotes about her family, her husband's soccer career, and how they met. She also discusses the challenges and rewards of homeschooling.
    6. Music and Mental Health: Joy and Pete discuss songs that resonate with their mental health journeys, highlighting the power of music in emotional expression.
    7. Resources and Support: The episode concludes with a discussion on available mental health resources and the importance of reaching out for help when needed.
    Joy's positivity and supportive nature are highlighted throughout the episode, emphasizing the impact one person can have on others' lives.
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    44 分
  • Pete Vs Anxiety Catherine Crestani Most of us are ahem quite dependent on AI these days—some turning it into a “friend,”
    2026/06/06
    Most of us are ahem quite dependent on AI these days—some turning it into a “friend,” others not realizing it’s more like a digital snake oil. Want to see how AI’s creeping into your life — from ghostwriting your book to whispering your secrets? Catherine Crestani’s got the scoop on how tech is shaping our minds, bodies, and even our relationships, all while warning us about the fine line between helpful tool and total takeover.
    She delves into her new romantic thriller, My Virtual Obsession, which explores exactly how loneliness and overreliance on AI can turn from comfort to chaos. From smart fridges scanning your snacks to AI voice clones whispering in your ear, this episode pulls back the curtain on what’s real—or really, unreal—in this brave new digital world. You'll discover: the surprising science behind trusting your gut versus tech, why your heart is 5,000 times more powerful than your brain, and how to keep your relationship with technology healthy before it becomes your new overlord.
    We break down the dark side of AI’s overreach, from scams to soul-sucking dependence—plus, Catherine shares her intuitive tools, like astrocotography, to navigate life’s big decisions. This isn’t just some tech talk; it’s a wake-up call wrapped in humor and stories that make you question whether your devices are your helpers... or your overlords.
    Why does this matter? Because ignoring the signs could cost you your mental health, relationships, or even your privacy. But if you learn to wield AI as a mirror—rather than a master—you open up a world of creative, conscious living. Perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed, curious, or just plain suspicious about the tech creeping into their life. Ready to turn your dependence into empowerment?
    And seriously, if you want to stop the Terminator apocalypse before it starts, this episode is your blueprint. Because your future depends on how smart you are about AI today—trust us, it’s more fun than your fridge’s secret scoop.
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    47 分
  • Pete Vs Anxiety Cindy Costley She’s cracked the code to healing trauma at the cellular level, turning your body from a Battle Zone to Zen
    2026/05/28
    Most of us think trauma, stress, and anxiety are just mental hurdles — but Cindy Costley knows better. She’s cracked the code to healing trauma at the cellular level, turning your body from a Battle Zone into a Zen Garden. After 34 years of mysterious reactions and near-death experiences, she developed EBDT — a process that helps you release deep-seated trauma without reliving it. And yes, it’s as groundbreaking as it sounds.
    You'll discover how childhood traumas, even those buried so deep you forget they happened, can hijack your immune system and trigger bizarre allergies and anxiety. Cindy shares her raw journey from allergic to the world to healing at the root, revealing how trauma isn’t just psychological—it’s stored in your cells, waiting to be unlocked. Spoiler: healing faster than traditional methods is now possible—thanks to her revolutionary approach. She’ll break down her five-year pathway to creating EBDT, and how practitioners worldwide are, well, becoming trauma-taming superheroes.
    We break down: how trauma at six years old manifests as allergies decades later, why your symptoms are body messages, and how to reprogram yourself at a biological level. Cindy shares surprising insights on muscle testing, timeline healing, and why quick fixes don’t work — but deep, cellular healing can be a gift you give yourself.
    If you’re tired of bandaids, ready to heal instead of hide, and want to stop feeling powerless over your body’s reactions, this episode is your new best friend. Because healing isn’t about fixing what’s broken—it’s about restoring your original design of health, wholeness, and well-being.
    Whether you’re a healer, a trauma survivor, or just curious about the next frontier in self-care, now’s the time to unlock your power at the deepest level. Your transformation starts here—hit play and start healing those hidden wounds.
    Why this works:This episode hooks with the promise of cellular trauma healing, sparking curiosity about a revolutionary approach. It targets people yearning for real change, blending scientific breakthroughs with heartfelt storytelling — a combo that’s hard to resist.
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    44 分
  • Pete Vs Anxiety Holly Haag It’s about surviving a childhood filled with abuse, mental health battles, and then rebuilding life
    2026/05/27
    Most people think therapy is just about talking through problems. Holly Haag’s story? It’s about surviving a childhood filled with abuse, mental health battles, and then rebuilding a life worth living—one traumatic layer at a time. Spoiler alert: she’s here, she’s strong, and her journey destroys any myth that you have to stay broken.
    Brace yourself for a raw, unfiltered dive into a woman’s decades-long battle with molestation, emotional manipulation, and the relentless search for healing. Holly’s story will make you rethink what resilience really looks like. From drowning in despair at age three to healing with EMDR and Tai Chi at 39, she’s proof that the human spirit can fight back—hard.
    You’ll discover: how childhood trauma morphs into adult relationships, why so many victims get re-victimized without even realizing it, and what it takes to finally own your body and your story. Holly shares the brutally honest truth about therapy gone wrong, the importance of forgiving yourself, and why sharing your story is an act of rebellion and recovery.
    This episode matters if you’ve ever wondered whether past wounds define you—because Holly’s journey shouts a resounding NO. Her message? You are not alone, your trauma doesn’t have to be your identity, and your purpose is still waiting just around the corner.
    Perfect for anyone navigating the aftermath of abuse or looking for a beacon of hope. Listening to Holly’s story is a leap toward understanding that even in the darkest moments, there’s a spark of light—and it’s never too late to find your way back.
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    54 分
  • Pete Vs Anxiety Deborah Mallow Most of us are walking around like emotional gymnasts—trying to balance stress, anxiety, and negativity
    2026/05/21
    Most of us are walking around like emotional gymnasts—trying to balance stress, anxiety, and negativity without falling flat on our faces. But what if the secret to feeling better wasn’t a big leap, but a series of tiny, doable baby steps? Deborah Mallow, positivity powerhouse and author of Six Steps to a Fewer Days that Suck Less, drops some reality-check science and simple hacks that can flip your mental script faster than you can say "gratitude."
    You'll discover how small daily routines—like making your bed or cracking a genuine smile—can rewire your brain, boost endorphins, and erase those bad habits of negativity. Deborah shares concrete strategies for managing anxiety, flipping your thoughts, and introducing wholesome habits that don’t require a PhD in neuroscience—just a little patience and a sprinkle of kindness. Plus, learn the power of saying “no” to toxic energy and choosing boundaries that protect your peace.
    Why is this episode a must-listen? Because ignoring the power of small shifts could leave you stuck in a cycle of burnout, bad moods, and missed chances to shine. Instead, Deborah’s insights give you a clear, practical path to a brighter mindset—one tiny decision at a time. Whether you’re battling anxiety, feeling overwhelmed, or just need a positivity shot, this episode is your new mental health BFF.
    Perfect for anyone drowning in negativity or craving a fresh perspective, this chat reminds us that feeling good—and spreading good—is always a choice. So, hit play, embrace the tiny steps, and start flipping your script today.
    Deborah Mallow is a positivity and mindset strategist, creator of The Daily Decision, and a wellness author who’s helped countless people find their inner sunshine.
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    48 分
  • Pete Vs Anxiety Christi Wedel Most people hide their trauma behind a curtain of "everything’s fine," but she blows that curtain wide open
    2026/05/20
    Most people hide their trauma behind a curtain of "everything’s fine," but Christi Wedel blows that curtain wide open—sharing her raw, unfiltered journey from childhood hell to 11 years sober and deeply inspired to help others do the same.
    Imagine surviving abuse, addiction, and the devastating loss of a close friend—and somehow turning it into a mission to save lives. Christi’s story isn’t just a memoir; it’s a blueprint for hope, resilience, and badass recovery. She’s an award-winning author, a survivor who’s liberated herself from the chains of trauma, and a fierce advocate for mental health awareness. Her no-nonsense approach to mental health, addiction, and faith will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about healing.
    In this candid chat, Christi shares the nitty-gritty of her decades-long battle with addiction, the guilt and grief of losing her best friend, and the trauma she endured—some of it so horrific she blocked it out for years. You'll discover how she overcame religious trauma, the power of forging her own spiritual path, and why she's on a crusade to normalize mental health struggles. Christi emphasizes that most addicts have underlying mental health issues, and her message is simple: reach out, get diagnosed, and never be ashamed to ask for help.
    Her story is packed with sobering stats—like 98% of addicts battling mental health—and practical advice for anyone feeling overwhelmed, unmanageable, or lost in their own chaos. Christi’s mission? To plant seeds of hope in dark places, especially for women in recovery or those behind bars dreaming of a second chance.
    Nobody can tell your story better than the survivor who’s lived it—and Christi is here to remind you, your trauma doesn’t define you. It’s your comeback story waiting to happen. Whether you’re in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just looking for a real conversation about mental health, this episode is your new blueprint.
    Ready to unmask the stigma and see the beauty in your broken pieces? Christi’s wisdom, humor, and authenticity will leave you inspired to face your own shadows and find serenity—no matter how dark it gets.
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    50 分
  • Pete Vs Anxiety Terry And Carol Most relationships seem to be built on opposites attracting, but when it comes to true emotional wholeness
    2026/05/14
    Most relationships seem to be built on opposites attracting, but when it comes to true emotional wholeness, the magic lies in the harmony — even when you're yin and yang. Terry and Carol Moss reveal how embracing your authentic self and deep connection can turn “opposites” into lifelong partners in harmony.
    This episode dives into the surprising power of emotional maturity, and how understanding your own wholeness can transform every relationship — whether marriage, friendship, or business. You'll discover: the spiritual and emotional alignment that builds resilient connections, the importance of being your mature self, and how vulnerability opens the door to authentic love. Terry shares the story behind his surprising journey from church leader to author, while Carol offers a fresh perspective on love, resilience, and merging two lives into one.
    We break down the core frameworks of emotional wholeness, how to navigate differences like introversion and extroversion, and why empathy is the secret ingredient to all lasting relationships. If you're tired of superficial fixes and want real, transformative insights, this conversation is your shortcut to authentic connection and personal growth.
    Why does this matter? Because the knowledge to be emotionally whole isn’t just for romantic partners—it's the blueprint for all human interactions. Plus, you'll get the tools to foster empathy, deepen your understanding, and break the stigma around mental and emotional health.
    Perfect for anyone on the journey of self-discovery, struggling with relationship dynamics, or simply curious about how emotional maturity can revolutionize your life. This episode isn’t just a story—it's your invitation to live more authentically, love more intentionally, and connect on a deeper level.
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    47 分