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Owning It: The Anxiety Podcast

Solving social anxiety and becoming a Supercommunicator

Season 13, Ep. 6

On this episode of the series I am joined by international bestselling author and reporter with The New Yorker Charles Duhigg who wrote The Power of Habit. Here we talk about his new book Supercommunicators and how to crack social anxiety with some really practical tools and insights.

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  • 5. Laura's story: 'Checking myself into a psychiatric hospital was the bravest thing I could do as a new mother'

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  • 4. Terence Power's story of anxiety, addiction and having to be tough

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