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Tornadoes. War. Panic attacks. Royal power struggles. Anxiety everywhere.
But the real question isn’t “What’s happening in the world?”
It’s: What is constant exposure doing to your brain?
In this episode of NUGGETS, we explore how modern news activates an ancient survival system that was never designed for 24/7 global crisis updates. Fear narrows thinking. Nuance disappears. Blame rises. Perspective shrinks.
And it works — commercially.
But it comes at a psychological cost.
We break down why headlines hook you, why statistics don’t calm you, and why doomscrolling feels irresistible. Then we offer three practical resets: zoom in on what you can influence, limit exposure without denying reality, and act only where you have agency.
Because caring is healthy.
Living in constant threat mode is not.
If you’ve ever felt overstimulated, anxious, or exhausted by the news cycle — this one’s for you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Pellegrino Riccardi & Francois SibbaldTornadoes. War. Panic attacks. Royal power struggles. Anxiety everywhere.
But the real question isn’t “What’s happening in the world?”
It’s: What is constant exposure doing to your brain?
In this episode of NUGGETS, we explore how modern news activates an ancient survival system that was never designed for 24/7 global crisis updates. Fear narrows thinking. Nuance disappears. Blame rises. Perspective shrinks.
And it works — commercially.
But it comes at a psychological cost.
We break down why headlines hook you, why statistics don’t calm you, and why doomscrolling feels irresistible. Then we offer three practical resets: zoom in on what you can influence, limit exposure without denying reality, and act only where you have agency.
Because caring is healthy.
Living in constant threat mode is not.
If you’ve ever felt overstimulated, anxious, or exhausted by the news cycle — this one’s for you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.