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This is an "Unplugged" episode—recorded directly into my phone, no intro music, no production polish. In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and filtered faces and voices, I felt the need to share something raw, immediate, and human.
I reflect on my mom's recent fall, the surge of urgency and vigilance that followed, and how I reframed my nervous system not as chronic anxiety—but as a safety network. From a late-night drive through fog to stepping away briefly to give a keynote and receiving unexpected collective support, this episode applies the core lessons of Season 2 to a real-life family emergency many of you may relate to.
This is about trust, letting go of control, and recognizing the love and systems that quietly hold us when life feels uncertain.
By Ronesh Sinha, MD5
144144 ratings
This is an "Unplugged" episode—recorded directly into my phone, no intro music, no production polish. In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and filtered faces and voices, I felt the need to share something raw, immediate, and human.
I reflect on my mom's recent fall, the surge of urgency and vigilance that followed, and how I reframed my nervous system not as chronic anxiety—but as a safety network. From a late-night drive through fog to stepping away briefly to give a keynote and receiving unexpected collective support, this episode applies the core lessons of Season 2 to a real-life family emergency many of you may relate to.
This is about trust, letting go of control, and recognizing the love and systems that quietly hold us when life feels uncertain.

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