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Spero Health Clinical Insights
Understanding and Managing Anxiety – Practical Tools for Everyday Life
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In Episode 29 of the Spero Health Clinical Insights Podcast, David Hayden sits down once again with Dr. Marie Dam for an important conversation on anxiety—why it’s more prevalent than ever and what we can do about it.
Building on her previous discussion around the pillars of health, Dr. Dam helps us reframe anxiety as the brain’s attempt to protect us. In small doses, it can motivate and sharpen focus. But when anxious thoughts begin looping—especially without healthy coping tools—our bodies stay in a heightened stress state that can feel overwhelming. For individuals in recovery, this cycle can be particularly risky, as unmanaged anxiety often drives a return to old behaviors.
Together, they explore how modern stressors—from social media and global uncertainty to poor sleep, nutrition, and overstimulation—fuel anxiety. Dr. Dam shares practical, accessible strategies for both prevention and in-the-moment relief, including breathwork, mindfulness, self-talk adjustments, improved sleep routines, exercise, and nutritional support. She also discusses the impact of caffeine, light exposure, and mineral deficiencies—particularly magnesium—and how correcting imbalances can make a meaningful difference.
This episode is full of real-world tools that empower patients—and all of us—to better understand our bodies, calm the stress response, and build resilience. Because when we understand what anxiety is signaling, we can respond with intention instead of reaction.