The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious Generation

Ep 14: Psychopaths, Sociopaths, “Anxiety Immunity,” and the Stoic Gap


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Are some people truly immune to anxiety? In this episode, Wayne dives into what research suggests about psychopaths vs. sociopaths, why certain personalities show a low fear response, and how that can look like anxiety immunity (spoiler: nobody’s truly immune).

Wayne unpacks myths around antisocial personality traits, moral decision-making, and what “fearlessness” really means for everyday life, relationships, and risk.

Wayne also explores Stoicism done right vs. done wrong—and why male-dominated Stoic spaces historically lacking women is a problem. Fewer women in Stoic circles can shrink empathy, reduce perspective-taking, and turn “calm” into emotional avoidance.

Wayne argues that more inclusive Stoicism is not only fair - it’s smarter, leading to better decisions, richer dialogue, and healthier resilience.

What you’ll learn with Wayne:

  • Psychopath vs. sociopath: Why Anxiety Immunity Is Abnormal

  • Why some people seem anxiety-proof

  • The upside and downside of fearlessness

  • Stoicism: resilience vs. repression—and why more women’s voices matter. What we are doing to change that.

  • Practical ways to build calm that don’t numb your humanity

    Want tools that actually help?

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    Buy my book: How To Beat Health Anxiety: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FVN8QWTK

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    Educational content only; not medical advice. If you’re in crisis or concerned about safety, seek professional help immediately.

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    The Deanxious Podcast: Ideas For Navigating Life For The Anxious GenerationBy Wayne Harrel