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  • Depression Demystified
    Sep 17 2025
    Episode 3: "Depression Demystified" challenges harmful myths about depression, explaining it as a real medical condition affecting brain chemistry rather than a character flaw or lack of willpower. Host Julia Cartwright explores the neuroscience of depression, covering how disruptions in serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine create symptoms beyond sadness. The episode examines different types of depression including major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and postpartum depression. Key topics include cognitive symptoms like memory and concentration problems, physical symptoms often overlooked, the relationship between depression and chronic illness, substance use connections, and distinguishing grief from clinical depression. Listeners learn about genetic versus environmental factors, suicidal ideation as a medical symptom, comprehensive treatment options including therapy and medication, the importance of professional help, and practical strategies like behavioral activation for managing low-energy days while maintaining hope for recovery.
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    27 mins
  • The Science of Stress and Anxiety
    Sep 17 2025
    Episode 2: "The Science of Stress and Anxiety" explores how the brain's ancient alarm system responds to modern threats, explaining why your nervous system treats work deadlines like life-threatening emergencies. Host Julia Cartwright breaks down the neurochemistry of stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol, examining fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses. The episode distinguishes between acute and chronic stress, covers social and performance anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic attacks. Key topics include the role of caffeine, alcohol, and sleep deprivation in anxiety amplification, technology's impact on stress levels, workplace burnout, and the anxiety-depression connection. Listeners learn about cognitive distortions that fuel anxiety, practical techniques like progressive muscle relaxation and box breathing, grounding strategies for panic moments, and how to build anxiety tolerance gradually while working with their nervous system rather than against it.
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    28 mins
  • Understanding Your Foundation
    Sep 17 2025
    Episode 1: "Understanding Your Foundation" establishes mental wellness as a spectrum rather than a binary state, challenging the misconception that mental health only matters during crises. Host Julia Cartwright explores what true wellness means beyond just the absence of illness, examining the mind-body connection, genetics versus environment, and cultural influences on mental health understanding. The episode covers neuroplasticity and the brain's ability to change throughout life, the impact of childhood experiences on adult wellness, and the foundational role of sleep, nutrition, and exercise. Key topics include recognizing signs of good mental health versus warning signs, understanding resilience development, and the difference between coping and thriving. Listeners learn to create baseline mental health assessments and develop daily check-in practices for ongoing wellness maintenance.
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    39 mins