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128: The Truth About Anxiety TikTok Trends

8/11/2025
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In this episode, I unpack why your TikTok anxiety hacks might actually be keeping you stuck.



I get into the good, the bad, and the harmful when it comes to viral mental health content, like anxiety dance trends, “cortisol cocktails,” and trauma confessionals set to sad songs. I talk about why these things can help in the short term, but also why they fall short if you’re serious about actually healing your anxiety. I explain how most of these trends miss the deeper point: your anxiety isn’t just in your head; it lives in your body. And if you’re only reaching for quick fixes, you’re probably just kicking the anxiety can down the road.


You’ll Learn:


  • The real reason TikTok anxiety hacks can keep you stuck in chronic symptoms
  • What happens when emotional expression online turns into performative pain
  • The quiet damage of reframing panic attacks as “just anxiety”
  • Why movement and music help anxiety, but only up to a point
  • How dance trends disrupt your freeze state and shift nervous system patterns
  • The surprising link between lemons, cold plunges, and present-moment awareness
  • Why most viral “cortisol cocktails” are a placebo at best
  • What it feels like to rely on comfort instead of doing the deeper work
  • How misusing therapy language online confuses discomfort with pathology
  • A practical framework for evaluating mental health advice on social media


Timestamps:


[00:00] Introduction

[02:44] The TikTok anxiety song trend and its impact on mental health

[04:48] The TikTok anxiety dance trend and its benefits and drawbacks

[07:58] The "It’s just anxiety" TikTok trend and how it impacts coping and healing

[10:44] DIY sensory hacks for anxiety

[14:14] Therapeutic life hack trends and why comfort is not the same as healing

[15:39] Misinformation and misuse of therapy language on TikTok


Resources Mentioned:


MBRX Program by Russell Kennedy | Website


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