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Living with PTSD in a Negative World: How to Protect Your Mind from Constant Bad News
Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
In this episode, Brad breaks down what it really means to live with PTSD in a world that seems obsessed with negativity—news, politics, social media, and even the conversations around you. He explains why a trauma brain automatically locks onto what’s wrong and how that survival mechanism, while normal, can quietly keep you stuck, overwhelmed, and burned out.
You’ll learn the difference between external inputs (news, social media, people, environments) and internal inputs (thoughts, beliefs, self-talk) and why both matter for your healing. Brad walks you through how to start eliminating unnecessary negativity from your life without feeling irresponsible, selfish, or checked out from what’s happening in the world.
From there, he shows you how to reclaim your focus and energy by intentionally adding positive inputs—gratitude, meaningful routines, healing work, and small daily moments of good. Instead of running and numbing with TV, scrolling, or over-involving yourself in chaos, you’ll see how to use that time and energy to become whole.
This episode is a practical invitation to shift from “I have to stay involved in everything” to “I’m allowed to put my healing first.” When you’re whole, you can engage with the world, causes, and people you care about from a grounded, powerful place—without retraumatizing yourself in the process.
💡 What You’ll Learn
Why your brain automatically scans for negativity when you have PTSD
The two biggest sources of negativity for trauma survivors and how to reduce them
How news, media, and social media quietly keep your nervous system stuck in threat mode
The difference between external inputs and internal inputs on your PTSD recovery
How to handle common objections like “I have to stay informed” without abandoning your healing
Simple ways to protect your energy by setting boundaries around conversations, people, and topics
How running and numbing (TV, scrolling, alcohol, etc.) keeps you on a treadmill instead of moving forward
Practical tools to redirect negative self-talk and build new positive neural pathways
How to use radical gratitude and focusing on “little moments” to rebalance a negativity-biased brain
🧠 Key Takeaway
You are not irresponsible or selfish for limiting negativity—protecting your mind and healing your PTSD is the most powerful way to eventually serve others at a higher level.
🔗 Next Steps
Subscribe for new weekday episodes from the Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching archive.
To go deeper or work with Brad directly, visit https://overcomingptsd.com/consultation.
CHAPTERS:
Topics Covered:
PTSD recovery • living with PTSD in a negative world • trauma healing • emotional regulation • nervous system regulation • negative self-talk and PTSD • media boundaries for trauma survivors • social media and trauma triggers • news overload and anxiety • trauma coping tools • PTSD recovery toolbox • gratitude practice for PTSD • positive mindset for trauma survivors • running and numbing behaviors • self boundaries and PTSD healing • recovery routines and habits • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
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Want to coach with me? Book a free no pressure consultation call here: https://overcomingptsd.com/consultation
Learn the proven system that’s helped 2,000+ trauma survivors reduce symptoms by 77.9% in just 4.5 months without therapy or medication 👉 https://overcomingptsd.com/
Living with PTSD in a Negative World: How to Protect Your Mind from Constant Bad News
Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
In this episode, Brad breaks down what it really means to live with PTSD in a world that seems obsessed with negativity—news, politics, social media, and even the conversations around you. He explains why a trauma brain automatically locks onto what’s wrong and how that survival mechanism, while normal, can quietly keep you stuck, overwhelmed, and burned out.
You’ll learn the difference between external inputs (news, social media, people, environments) and internal inputs (thoughts, beliefs, self-talk) and why both matter for your healing. Brad walks you through how to start eliminating unnecessary negativity from your life without feeling irresponsible, selfish, or checked out from what’s happening in the world.
From there, he shows you how to reclaim your focus and energy by intentionally adding positive inputs—gratitude, meaningful routines, healing work, and small daily moments of good. Instead of running and numbing with TV, scrolling, or over-involving yourself in chaos, you’ll see how to use that time and energy to become whole.
This episode is a practical invitation to shift from “I have to stay involved in everything” to “I’m allowed to put my healing first.” When you’re whole, you can engage with the world, causes, and people you care about from a grounded, powerful place—without retraumatizing yourself in the process.
💡 What You’ll Learn
Why your brain automatically scans for negativity when you have PTSD
The two biggest sources of negativity for trauma survivors and how to reduce them
How news, media, and social media quietly keep your nervous system stuck in threat mode
The difference between external inputs and internal inputs on your PTSD recovery
How to handle common objections like “I have to stay informed” without abandoning your healing
Simple ways to protect your energy by setting boundaries around conversations, people, and topics
How running and numbing (TV, scrolling, alcohol, etc.) keeps you on a treadmill instead of moving forward
Practical tools to redirect negative self-talk and build new positive neural pathways
How to use radical gratitude and focusing on “little moments” to rebalance a negativity-biased brain
🧠 Key Takeaway
You are not irresponsible or selfish for limiting negativity—protecting your mind and healing your PTSD is the most powerful way to eventually serve others at a higher level.
🔗 Next Steps
Subscribe for new weekday episodes from the Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching archive.
To go deeper or work with Brad directly, visit https://overcomingptsd.com/consultation.
CHAPTERS:
Topics Covered:
PTSD recovery • living with PTSD in a negative world • trauma healing • emotional regulation • nervous system regulation • negative self-talk and PTSD • media boundaries for trauma survivors • social media and trauma triggers • news overload and anxiety • trauma coping tools • PTSD recovery toolbox • gratitude practice for PTSD • positive mindset for trauma survivors • running and numbing behaviors • self boundaries and PTSD healing • recovery routines and habits • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching

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