FVCK ANXIETY: For High Functioning Women Ready to Heal Anxiety with Hypnotherapy
FVCK Anxiety is a podcast for the woman who looks completely fine on the outside.
She shows up for everyone. She holds it all together. She answers “I’m good” on autopilot.
But inside, she’s white-knuckling every single day. Overthinking everything. Waiting for the next panic attack. Controlling her schedule, her relationships, and every outcome she can get her hands on — just to feel okay.
That’s high-functioning anxiety. And most women living with it have never heard those words applied to them.
This podcast exists for her.
FVCK Anxiety explores the real root of anxiety in women — the fear that got pushed down, the control that took over, and the nervous system that never learned it was safe to rest.
Through honest conversations, real-life stories, and practical tools, each episode helps you understand:
• Why overthinking, panic attacks, and the need to control everything are connected
• How high-functioning anxiety shows up in mothers, women, and high-achievers
• What nervous system regulation actually looks like in real life
• How to interrupt anxiety in real time — not just manage it
• What it takes to stop letting fear run the show
Hosted by Sari Cowsert — a mother, intuitive hypnotherapist, and someone who has lived this pattern firsthand.
This podcast is for women who are exhausted from pretending they’re fine — and ready to understand what’s actually happening inside them.
Because when a woman learns how to understand her anxiety instead of suppressing it…
She doesn’t just change her own life.
She changes the emotional inheritance of her daughters.
FVCK ANXIETY: For High Functioning Women Ready to Heal Anxiety with Hypnotherapy
Ep.47 Why You Always Imagine the Worst-Case Scenario, and How To Ease This
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Sari takes you inside the truth most women never say out loud: how easy it is to hear one scary story, one diagnosis, one moment from someone else’s life… and instantly believe it could happen to you. How your brain grabs it, loops it, fears it, and builds your whole day around trying to prevent it.
This is the part no one teaches you — your body isn’t “dramatic” or “too much.” It’s just stuck in a constant state of alert, trying to protect you from things that aren’t even happening. Sari explains why this happens, why it feels so real, and why you can’t just “talk yourself out of it.”
And at the end of the episode, she guides you through a simple practice you can use anytime your mind hijacks your peace — a tool you can bring into your daily life, your car, your kitchen, your bed at night when the thoughts won’t stop.
If you’re tired of feeling like one text message, one symptom, or one story could send you into a spiral… this episode will help you exhale.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- Why scary stories or other people’s experiences hit you so deeply
- Why your body reacts like something is wrong — even when you know it isn’t
- How constant fear and tension drain your energy
- What physical symptoms are actually trying to tell you
- How to stop absorbing every worst-case scenario as your own
- A simple breathing practice to calm your body when your mind is spiraling
✨ Key Takeaways
- You’re not crazy — your body has been in protection mode for a long time.
- Fear spreads fast when you’re overwhelmed.
- You can’t “logic” your way out of anxiety — your body has to feel safe.
- Other people’s stories don’t have to become your future.
- Small moments of calm create big changes over time.
anxiety • constant worry • panic attacks • overthinking everything • tight chest • worst-case scenarios • fear taking over • why do I feel like this • mental spiral • I can’t calm down
📌 Resources & Links
- 🌿 Book your Freedom Roadmap Session
- 💌 Join my email list
- 📲 Connect with me on Instagram
- 🎧 The Uncharted Way – All Episodes
✨ Final Note
Look, if you’re tired of hearing a story and instantly thinking, “Oh God… what if that happens to me?” — you’re not alone. Living like that is exhausting, and it’s not your fault.
Let this episode be the moment you realize nothing is “wrong” with you — you’re just overwhelmed. And there is a way to feel safe again. A way to breathe again.
You’re not alone, friend — and you’re more than free to choose something better for yourself.