My Weekly Panic Attack

By: Voyage Media
  • Summary

  • Remi Brooks is a professional therapist and amateur car thief (you'll have to listen to find out why). She helps others deal with anxiety, but she's got plenty of her own, as she has OCD, depression and anxiety herself. On My Weekly Panic Attack, Remi and her well-adjusted best friend Liz laugh about the embarrassing things we all do on a daily basis that are the result of anxiety. If you're looking for a safe space to laugh with two friends about the horror of daily life, look no further than My Weekly Panic Attack.
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Episodes
  • It’s a Lovely Superpower To Have
    Jan 9 2023
    Remi and Liz discuss the changes you experience post age 40, including sneeze-related injuries, “floaters” in your vision, and Remi shares a TMI detail about her sex life that led to remarkably effective hormone replacement therapy and made her an office legend with her doctor.

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    44 mins
  • I'm Two Feet Away From Driving Into The Pacific Ocean
    Jan 2 2023
    Remi shares the trauma of a pre-GPS life, in which she went on a simple work errand, got lost at night, and it took an armada of police to prevent her from accidentally driving into the Pacific Ocean.
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    44 mins
  • We All Know By Now That I Tend To Break Into Cars
    Dec 26 2022
    In which Remi straight up steals a complete stranger’s car… and then refuses to give it back. Complete with bruises, tears, and hot coffee. Possibly the best story of the entire season, one that you’ll just have to listen to, to understand.
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    37 mins

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