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Uneasy Going

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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Adventures With a Theragun

Thanks for reading Uneasy Going! You can listen to a non-AI version of this essay below, while trying out your Theragun. Please <3 this essay to help me reach more readers/Theragun users.

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7 days ago
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When You Have Anxiety There’s No Such Thing as Good News

Thanks for reading Uneasy Going! If you’d like a non-AI audio version of this essay, I recorded one here. It’s a good listen as white noise when you’re anxiously awaiting an important email:

Recently I received the kind of email I would l...

14 days ago
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Meditation Works Better if Everyone Involved Is Not Annoying

Thanks for reading Uneasy Going! If you like this essay, please heart it! If you find it annoying you can also heart it, as a way to challenge yourself to be more accepting of things that annoy you.

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20 days ago
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Enough! Being in Your 30s Is Not a Tragedy.

I read this story out loud and recorded it in case you want to play it at a 35th birthday party.

The birthday boy ran his hands through his hair.

“I’ve got a lot of grey!” he exclaimed. “Let’s face it! I’m old!” Everybody didn’t know wha...

a month ago
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Unbelievably, My Italian Vacation Did Not Cure My Anxiety

Thanks for reading Uneasy Going! In a slight departure, today I also published an article in the New York Times books section, highlighting some of the best novels that feature weddings!You can read the piece here.

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a month ago
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