The OCD Confessional

Our Worst OCD Thoughts, Health Anxiety & How This Podcast Changed Us

Liam Season 1 Episode 17

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Today’s episode of The OCD Confessional is just us.

No guest. No expert. Just Alicia and Liam getting real about our own OCD journeys — the worst intrusive thoughts we’ve had, Liam’s ongoing struggle with health OCD, how this podcast has changed us, and the feedback from listeners that’s meant the most.

We talk about:
 • The most ridiculous (and terrifying) OCD thoughts we’ve experienced
 • How health anxiety can hijack logic
 • Where we are now in our recovery journeys
 • The best messages we’ve received from listeners
 • What doing this podcast together has taught us
 • And yes… coffee or tea, beach or mountains, sweats or jeans

It’s honest. It’s vulnerable. And it’s very funny — because humor has been one of our most powerful tools in navigating OCD.

If you’ve ever wondered who we are outside of expert interviews and research deep dives, this is the episode for you.

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If you or someone you love is struggling with OCD, check out NOCD — a leading virtual health platform that connects people with licensed therapists specially trained in Evidence-Based ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) therapy. NOCD offers live video sessions, between-session therapist messaging, access to in-app therapeutic tools, and a global peer community. Their goal: make expert OCD treatment accessible, effective, and affordable.

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🧠 The OCD Confessional is hosted by Liam Martin & Alicia Hill — real stories, intrusive thoughts, and the tools we use to cope (with plenty of laughter).

Disclaimer: The OCD Confessional is intended for education, awareness, and community support only. It does not provide therapy or professional mental-health advice. If you are struggling or in crisis, please seek help from a licensed mental-health professional. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.