
Panic Attack Playbook: How to Recognize, Ride Out, and Recover with Confidence
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Fabian then dives into the science, explaining why panic attacks happen, what’s going on in your brain and body, and how old survival systems can sometimes steer us wrong. You’ll learn how thoughts, memories, and even breathing patterns can set off the alarm, and why some people are more sensitive to these triggers. Through clear, compassionate explanation, he tackles the biggest myths and reminds you that panic is always temporary, never dangerous, and absolutely not a personal failing.
From there, you’ll get a practical toolkit: the simplest breathing techniques, grounding exercises, and everyday routines you can use to calm your system and reclaim your day. Fabian shows how humor can help you outwit anxiety, using real-life examples and playful storytelling to transform moments of panic from disasters into punchlines. You’ll discover the power of connection—how sharing your story or just hearing someone else’s can break the spell of shame and isolation.
By the end, you’ll have a new perspective on panic attacks: not as proof of weakness but as a sign your body is trying to protect you. Fabian recaps the core lessons and gently challenges you to try one small strategy this week—whether it’s riding the wave, laughing at anxiety’s drama, or reaching out for support. The episode wraps up with encouragement, a preview of the next two episodes (“Pocket Grounding Kit” and “Social Anxiety in the Digital Age”), and an invitation to join the Supporters Club, so you can keep these honest, practical conversations alive.
Key Takeaways
• Panic attacks are uncomfortable but never dangerous
• Knowledge about panic breaks the cycle of fear
• Breathing and grounding are your go-to in the moment
• Humor and connection make anxiety less powerful
• Progress comes from small wins and self-compassion
What You’ll Discover
• The science behind why panic attacks happen
• Real stories that make anxiety feel less isolating
• Simple techniques to calm panic wherever you are
• The role of humor in taming anxiety’s drama
• How sharing your experience builds resilience
Resources Mentioned
• “The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook” by Edmund J. Bourne
• “Dare: The New Way to End Anxiety and Stop Panic Attacks” by Barry McDonagh
• Calm app (calm.com)
• Anxiety Canada (anxietycanada.com)
• “Hope and Help for Your Nerves” by Dr. Claire Weekes
Next Episode Preview
This Saturday’s Boost brings you “Pocket Grounding Kit,” with fast, portable tools for managing anxiety on the go. Next Tuesday’s main episode explores “Social Anxiety in the Digital Age”—strategies for thriving in an always-on world.
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