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Uneasy Going

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Uneasy Going is a Substack about living with anxiety disorders: what we’re being sold, whose interests are really being served, and why it's so hard to get effective treatment for a condition that is considered destigmatized and highly treatable.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

My Favorite Third Place is the Grocery Store

Oh, to ramble through the produce section of a Publix.

4 days ago
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I Interviewed My Therapist’s Other Clients

Thanks for reading Uneasy Going! I am so happy you are here. I’ll take a moment to plug two pieces I recently published—a reported article for The Washington Post about people who are in “AI-use gap relationships” and a personal essay for H...

12 days ago
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Going Feral at the Fitness Studio

Thanks for subscribing to Uneasy Going! I’m so glad you’re here. I write weekly essays about how anxiety disorders are a devastating blight on human prosperity, and are also a little bit funny. In the past I’ve written about trying Transcen...

18 days ago
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How I Make Friends as an Anxious Adult

The kind of friendship I am trying to cultivate.

a month ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Uneasy Going

    I am a totally brand new thing: a writer with an anxiety disorder.

  • eliza levinson

    i'm a writer living in Berlin and sometimes in LA, and also sometimes in iowa city (the berlin of Iowa)

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