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Tipp FM Radio
Tipp Today Podcast 14/04/25

Tipp FM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 146:37


On this morning's show... Stephen Gleeson will look back at the weekend's sporting action.... An update from a local mother on her son's fight for a special school place... Opinions on Irish Neutrality Housing is one of the biggest issues we are facing, according to a local councilor... Aerophobia....how can you overcome it? Thomas Conway has Global News... All this and much much more...

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Australian Aviation Radio
A bad week to be a nervous flyer

Australian Aviation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 42:38


Between tropical cyclones, cockpit medical episodes, and airport security breaches – and all of those just in Australia – one could perhaps be forgiven this week for having a sudden bout of aerophobia. There's been a harsher spotlight on aviation safety stateside, too, with staffing cuts threatening the Federal Aviation Administration, as well as SpaceX's latest Starship explosion forcing the closure of four major airports in Florida. Adam and Jake look back at a wild week in the skies and discuss some of the safety concerns that have been brought to the forefront. Plus, some long-awaited white smoke at Virgin Australia as a new chief executive is announced just hours before the carrier is awarded its coveted 28 weekly flights to Doha – so what will Jayne Hrdlicka's legacy be as she finally bows out of the top job?

Medical Minutes with WISH-TV
Coping with a fear of flying

Medical Minutes with WISH-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 4:18


It seems like every week, there's a headline about a plane crashing or a near miss. Many wonder if plane accidents are on the rise, and those without a previous phobia may find themselves becoming more fearful.Surprisingly, the National Transportation Safety Board data shows air accidents in the US have been on the downward trend over the past 2 decades, even with an increase in the number of flights. In this same time period, international air accidents are down, according to the International Civil Aviation Organization.Aerophobia or aviophobia affects 25 million Americans and it most commonly affects individuals between 17 to 34 years old. This condition is different than anxiety about a delayed flight, or seeing bad weather and wondering if everything will be okay with a planned flight. Those with a phobia have a persistent and obsessive fear.Though cancelling a flight seems beneficial, avoidance is actually not helpful in eliminating the fear long-term. Some people may drink alcohol; however, this can prevent you from fully facing the fear and may increase your risk of alcohol dependence.The recommended treatment is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). In some instances, an anxiety medication may be used as well, but this only helps in the short-term. To eliminate the fear, it must first be faced directly and through CBT, with healthy coping mechanisms established.If you feel that you may have this condition and are in need of treatment, please speak to your health care team.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Handbook To Happiness
Aerophobia: If You Fear Flying Or Just Hate Turbulence!

Handbook To Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 52:42


If you fear flying, or are terrified of turbulence - this episode is for you!This week The Speakmans explain the possible causes of a fear of flying (and of all phobias generally), then share their step by step fix-it formula, to help you address your fear.They will share why you may not know the origin of your fear, plus their magic words to retrieve and understand your installation.Questions answered in this episode include: Why did my fear of flying become apparent after having children? Can sceptics be helped? Can one fear transfer to another? Is turbulence dangerous? What happens if a plane is hit by lightning? What if the engines fail? Can a plane just fall out of the sky?The Speakmans also catch up with David, after helping him on TV 9 years ago. Did The Speakmans' process really work? And most importantly, 9 years later... did it last?EPISODE EXCLUSIVES:- Eva admits her terror of turbulence- The man, the myth, the legend - Nik admits the truth behind the stolen penguin urban myth!- One of Nik's jokes actually makes Eva laugh (yes, really!)- Nik & Liv share how they went out for groceries, yet came home with an array of reptiles and a tarantula- The Speakmans share parental advice for taking long haul flights with little ones- Liv shares how aviation could prevent future medical error, and how you might actually be making your fear worse!- Do you feel your fear is the result of ‘not being in control'? The Speakmans bust that myth!This episode is packed with an abundance of help, and facts that will start to ease your fears, to start your journey to overcoming your fear of flying.

Talking Features
Talking Travel - Catching Flights No Fears.

Talking Features

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 3:01


In this weeks Talking Travel, Jessica guides you through methods to help with fear of flying. 

Debut Buddies
First X-Files Episode (1993)

Debut Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 73:11


WE WANT TO BELIEVE so on this episode, Kelly, Chelsea, and Nate investigate the paranormal pilot of The X-Files, starring David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, William B. Davis, and some legit early-90s spookiness. What will the Buddies think of this Debut? The Truth is in this very episode! And, we get into the Mouthgarf Report... and Chelsea's REAL WORLD GARF SIGHTINGS! Plus, a rousing game of I See What You Did There: The X-Files Edition.Have a First for us? Or maybe a butthole? Email us at debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Check out Kelly and Cabe on Thirteenth Depository.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First Discovered Dinosaur

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
Show Highlight- Aerophobia

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 2:47


They're taping the engine together but it's totally normal!

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Behind the Prop
E113 - Aerophobia

Behind the Prop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 34:37


Please subscribe to our podcast, and share this week's episode!  It really helps grow the show.Also be sure to follow us on social media:Facebook - Behind the Prop - Home | FacebookInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/behindtheprop/and of course check us out any time at BehindTheProp.com!

Mayday!
Aerophobia: The Fear of Flight

Mayday!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 41:07


Have you ever been on a plane when a sinking feeling of existential dread sets in? Do you find yourself gripping the armrests during turbulence in a cold sweat? Or, have you ever canceled a trip because you were simply too afraid of flying? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you're not alone. Tune into today's episode as Caroline and returning guest Drew discuss flight anxiety, flight phobia, and what to do about it. We also go on a few side tangents. (Side tangents are comic relief. Who doesn't love comic relief?)

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Psych2Go On the GO
The Top 7 Most Common Phobias

Psych2Go On the GO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 9:56


Sometimes, fears become excessive and irrational, to the point where we can't function normally. The intense worry and avoidance caused by these fears can interrupt day to day living, causing panic when that fear is encountered – that's when the fear becomes a phobia. There are three types of phobias: social phobia, agoraphobia, and specific phobias. Specific phobias are further grouped into five major categories: environment, situational, animal, blood/injection/injury, and others. In this video, we discuss 7 most common phobias: Cynophobia, Aerophobia, arachnophobia, Ophidiophobia, and Arachnophobia (fear of spiders). If you find this list of phobias, weird, scary or unbelievable, you are not alone. These types of phobias are common phobias. They are phobias you might have or your friends might have them. Do you have a fear of phobias or any specific phobias?

HEALTHQUERIES
Aerophobia: Fear of flying

HEALTHQUERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 10:53


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://healthqueries.in/2022/11/23/aerophobiafear-of-flying/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dalit-singh-ghatoura/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dalit-singh-ghatoura/support

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Coming Out Gold
EP 32: Who is the real enemy in your life?

Coming Out Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 19:22


Do you know that 1 in 3 women are afraid of spiders? Fear of flying, or Aerophobia, impacts an estimated 8 million. Acrophobia - fear of heights - affects over 20 MILLION people. On the heels of a pandemic, a host of other fears are presenting have increased in many around the world with nearly 60% of people polled saying fear of losing a loved one is their top fear. With all that said, I want to propose the idea that the biggest fears we face as women are not about external circumstances or situations. I believe the biggest fears we have exist because of the enemies inside of us. Our real enemy is the internal oppressor…that bully on the inside we allow to push us around. This bully tells us to keep playing small, reminding us of our perceived flaws and shortcomings. This enemy is rooted in the sack of shoulds we are handed along with the expectations others have of us. We have to quit permitting ourselves to live a less-than-life. It's time to stop the false narratives and start breaking free. In today's episode, we are going to do just that. Dive in and learn some strategies for spotting the enemies holding you back so you can go after the life you love! Head here to find the blog version of the episode. If you are interested in hiring a coach and ready to make some changes in your life, please consider a free discovery call with me. You can find the scoop on my website: rscoachandstrategist.com Follow me on: Instagram: @Coming-Out-Gold-Podcast or @RS_Coach_and_Strategist Facebook: @Coming-Out-Gold-Podcast or @rscoachandstrategist Royalty-free music from Pixaby.com

Reality Redemption
Glow Pt 2 : Male Boudoir Photography, Aerophobia & Hip Hop

Reality Redemption

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 50:25


Part 2 from Mohave Pride 2022, we talk about the phobia of airplanes , male boudoir photo shoots, vocal techniques, fashion choices , learning to accept your children's choices , .changing your past and coming out to Christian parents ..our guests get so real on this episode 

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights
Does lightning and aeroplanes mix?

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 7:00


The story of a JetStar Boeing 787 being grounded for a months after being struck by lightning has scared those who have a fear of flying, or Aerophobia. But with an industry as technologically advanced as aviation, what has the industry done to help minimise the risks a lightning strike presents? Aviation expert and editor-in-chief of airlineratings.com Geoffrey Thomas joins John to share the innovations of aviation and just how dangerous a lightning strike could be while you're in the air. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hypnotist
Where Focus Goes Energy Flows - Accessing a Dormant Resourceful State for Flying

The Hypnotist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 47:56


Adam works with a lady to help her prepare for a 21-hour flight after 2 years of experiencing a fear of flying caused by a flight that had difficulty landing due to forest fires below.  Adam taps into a time in her life when she felt "super chilled" about flying to Australia to start a new life.  Adam utilises this resourceful emotional state highlighting that if she felt this way before then she can feel this way again.  Adam also utilises the principle of the Magic Number 7 +/- 2 - the theory that you can only pay attention to about 7 different things at any one time to empower her to choose what to focus on when preparing and taking the flight.   To sponsor or request a topic for a future episode click here: https://www.adamcox.co.uk/store/p4/Sponsor_an_Episode_of_The_Hypnotist.html  Adam Cox is one of the world's most innovative hypnotists and is known for being the hypnotherapist of choice for Celebrities, CEO's and even Royalty. You can contact Adam at adam@adamcox.co.uk Find Adam on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/adamcoxofficial/ For information on Adam go to https://www.adamcox.co.uk/ To book a free 30-minute consultation call to consider working with Adam go to: https://go.oncehub.com/AdamCox Adam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AdamCoxHypnotist Adam's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HypnotistAdamCox/  To hear Adam's podcast The Hypnotist on Spotify and iTunes visit: http://link.chtbl.com/TheHypnotist To hear Adam's podcast Modern Mindset on Spotify and iTunes visit: https://link.chtbl.com/ModernMindset  

Nervous Laughter Podcast
Bring Your Own Barf Bag

Nervous Laughter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 49:53


The ladies talk about “The Office” pilot for the first half of the show and the other half is related to the joys of flying! If you absolutely hate “The Office” - fast forward to 34:10 related, if you don't - let us know which characters you think we are!Write us some of your cringe stories at nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.comThe socials: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter

Highlights from Moncrieff
Henry gets hypnotised to get over his phobia of fish

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 15:56


According to a new survey a big phobia in Ireland is the fear of rain which is called ombrophobia. Henry McKean has a fear of fish (ichthyophbia). Henry met Michael Comyn from Fly Fearless,  working with people who have a fear of flying called Aerophobia. Henry met Jason O'Callaghan from the D4 clinic.ie, a psychologist and specialises in clinical hypnosis, he tried to cure Henry's fear of fish.

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Truth Behind Travel
Is Aerophobia Preventing Travel Recovery from being Successful?

Truth Behind Travel

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 41:27 Transcription Available


Aerophobia - or Fear of Flying - prevents tens of thousands of people from getting on a plane every day. Not only that, it stops people from pursuing their dream vacation, visiting their bucket-list destination, or flying to a meeting that could change the course of their careers. In one word, THE IMPACT of Fear of Flying goes way beyond getting on the plane. In this episode, Captain Alon Pereg explains why Fear of Flying is a 'false alarm' and how it can be addressed and 'treated' with the right supporting system. Captain Alon is not only a pilot with more than 19000 hrs of flying under his belt, but he is also the founder of SimpliFly a full program designed to help those affected by Aerophobia to understand how the experience works and build trust so that they can travel with ease and don't have to give up on their trip of a lifetime. For the podcast listeners, you are in for a treat! With this promo code: TBT2022-1E16D5 you can unlock the premium features of Simplifly for the next 3 months. Just go to: www.simpliflyAPP.com and enter the promo code: TBT2022-1E16D5 go try the premium version. _____________About Dolores SemeraroHello! I am a Hospitality and Tourism Communication Expert and Speaker with 15 years of industry experience.For the past 20 months, I have helped tourism organizations and travel professionals restore travel confidence and restart their tourism business.I focus on tourism marketing strategies, hospitality digital marketing and communication, and tourism innovation in every keynote, training, or coaching session I deliver across the industry.You can learn more about me by listening to my travel recovery podcast called ‘Truth Behind Travel' where I interview tourism industry leaders and travel experts on the core topic of Travel Recovery.FREE RESOURCE: Download the Top 10 Travel Behaviour Trends in 2022 report: https://thetravelrecoverymethod.com/trendsS2 E48 - Is Aerophobia Preventing Travel Recovery from be Successful?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOWRate and Review Truth Behind Travel Podcast on Apple PodcastThank you for joining me today on Truth Behind Travel Podcast, did you enjoy today's episode? Every conversation brings you tips, values, and strategies to help you get started with your travel recovery journey.If you enjoyed today's episode, please leave me a review on Apple podcast –or connect with me on Instagram or Facebook, and let me know what your thoughts are.  

The Hypnotist
Flying Phobia Hypnosis - Hypnosis for Aerophobia

The Hypnotist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 34:28


Adam works with a man that had a phobia of flying and was scheduled to catch a flight just a few hours after this session. Adam identifies the thoughts required for him to feel anxious which was either the thought of being on the plane combined with an idea that this was undesirable and that a threat was possible or imminent.  Adam creates a hypnosis session that enabled him to reverse the very first time he had anxiety on a plane and accessed the resources from a time in his life that he could fly without anxiety. This will be useful for those that are afraid to fly especially if you're just about to catch a flight.      Adam Cox is one of the world's most innovative hypnotists and is known for being the hypnotherapist of choice for Celebrities, CEO's and even Royalty. You can contact Adam at adam@adamcox.co.uk Find Adam on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/adamcoxofficial/ For information on Adam go to https://www.adamcox.co.uk/ To book a free 30-minute consultation call to consider working with Adam go to: https://go.oncehub.com/AdamCox To hear Adam's podcast The Hypnotist on Spotify and iTunes visit: http://link.chtbl.com/TheHypnotist To hear Adam's podcast Modern Mindset on Spotify and iTunes visit: https://link.chtbl.com/ModernMindset  

Manic Mondays
Manic Mondays Episode 747: Aerophobia

Manic Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 16:02


This week's episode is chock full of terror to make your taint twitch especially the final News of the Stupid story... hold on to your boys, boys! It's also episode 747 and we mention zero about planes. What're we, scared? 1. €œSpirit Halloween€ by Nick Lutsko 2. €œGhost Train€ by MEGATHRUSTER 3. News of the Stupid! 4. €œThe Lurch€ by Ted Cassidy Nick Lutsko is at Nick Lutsko.com Megathruster is at Megathruster.bandcamp.com and Ted Cassidy passed away in 1979 but you can find that song on several Halloween related compilation albums Thank you to our Patreon backers for helping make this show possible!!!

The Phobia Podcast
Aerophobia/Aviophobia

The Phobia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 3:12


Hey guys! This episode we're going to be discussing and learning more about Aerophobia, the fear of flying. Feel free to get in touch with any questions, concerns or suggestions, you can reach me at @the.phobia.podcast on Instagram.

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Midnight Train Podcast
FEARS AND PHOBIAS, BLEH!

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 115:31


The Midnight Train Podcast is sponsored by VOUDOUX VODKA.www.voudoux.com Ace’s Depothttp://www.aces-depot.com BECOME A PRODUCER!http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast:www.themidnighttrainpodcast.comwww.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpcwww.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel:OUR YOUTUBE"The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear."--Nelson Mandela Today on the Midnight Train we're going to get personal with some of you out there. We're going to talk about things that will hit close to home for some. Things that will make some of you uneasy and maybe squirm a bit. Some of you may get triggered. Some may just turn us off, completely. We're discussing the top fears and phobias around the world. We've found the top ten fears around the globe and added a couple more fun ones and weird ones for you and a special one Moody added at the end, just for me. So sit back, grab your emotional support animal, your weighted blankets...perhaps a barf bag, and let's see what makes you fuckers tick while listening to me ruin words! Thanks moody!  First up we have trypophobia. Biological revulsion and culturally learned fears are the primary causes of Trypophobia, which is the extreme and irrational fear of holes. While this fear might seem irrational to ‘normal’ people, the mere sight or thought of holes can set off a panic attack in the Trypophobe. Common things that can trigger trypophobia include:Holes or pebbles in concreteAir holes in a slice of breadPatterns in the frosting of a cake or pieThe head of a lotus flowerThe holes in an old hockey maskSkin problems like sores, scars, and spotsSpotted animalsShower headsLEDs in traffic lights Holes seem disgusting and gross to the sufferer and s/he goes to all lengths to avoid it. Recently American horror story used this phobia to market one of their upcoming seasons and it worked wonderfully by getting  people discussing the poster/ads all over the internet. It's seems like a strange phobia but it's is actually very prevalent in society. Celebs such as Kendell jenner and Sarah paulson ( who's phobia actually inspired the American horror story usage of the phobia) have admitted to having this fear. And it seems around 16% of people admit to having this phobia. But, some scientists are now saying, maybe it's not a phobia after all.That's because, well, it might be rational - and rooted in disgust rather than fear. Trypophobia is poorly understood, and not recognised by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). So researchers at Emory University set out to study the fear response in relation to clusters of holes. But they found that the pupillary response - the involuntary movement of the pupils in the eye - was closer to disgust than the pupillary response to fear. "Some people are so intensely bothered by the sight of these objects that they can't stand to be around them," explained Stella Lourenco, the Emory University psychologist whose lab conducted the study. "The phenomenon, which likely has an evolutionary basis, may be more common than we realise." Previous research conducted in 2013 concluded that the response may be related to the speckled patterns of dangerous animals, such as snakes. But in January 2017, a different explanation was put forward. Researchers at the University of Kent proposed that a pattern of holes, like those that can be found in a lotus pod or honeycomb, arouse our aversion because they resemble parasite infestations, infectious diseases, and decomposition."We're an incredibly visual species," said lead author of this latest study, Vladislav Ayzenberg. "Low-level visual properties can convey a lot of meaningful information. These visual cues allow us to make immediate inferences - whether we see part of a snake in the grass or a whole snake - and react quickly to potential danger." Phobia or not… Many people seem to be affected by this… Are you? 9: Picture the following: you're sitting back settling in for the next few hours. You have a drink, adult or otherwise, a little snack, a good book. A few minutes later you look out the window to see you're 30,000 feet in the air above the countryside cruising along at 500 miles per hour. Crammed into a big metal tube with a hundred or two other people, babies crying, fat guy next to you, crabby flight attendant, drunk pilot…. Sorry I digress. If this is a less than appealing situation for you, the actual flying part anyways, you may have the next phobia on our list. We're talking aerophobia here! Aerophobia is the fear of flying which affects nearly 6.5% of the world’s population. The phobia is usually associated with other fears including Agoraphobia (fear of being unable to escape) and Claustrophobia (fear of small and restricted spaces). Naturally, the fear affects the person’s professional and personal life as air travel is nearly impossible for him/her. The mere thought of an upcoming flight can cause intense distress in the sufferer including nausea, panic attacks, etc. The alcohol and Xanax industry love this phobia. Aerophobia can also mean an irrational fear of fresh air or drafts of air. Again this is a very common fear, the 6.5% seems a bit low to us. Many celebrities are afraid of flying which sucks cus they fly...a fucking lot. Some include Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, R. “pee on young girls” Kelly, Sandra bullock, Colin Farrell, among others. Long time Monday night football announcer and video game namesake John Madden hated flying so much that he had his own personal bus that he would take to his Monday night gigs and wherever else he needed to travel. Breaking Benjamin frontman Benjamin Burnley had to sail from the US to the UK due to his fear of flying. He stated, “It’s just something I’m really not comfortable with. I’d rather die some other way.”  Movies and tv shows often play on this fear to cause unease in the audience. Twilight Zone and Final destination are a couple of the more known examples! For comedy you have the classic Airplane and the classic Airport disaster movie series from the 70s. Also...Alive… Don't watch that before a flight! So what do you guys think… Flying...go or no go? 8: Are you a clean freak? Everything must be clean, sanitized, washed out whatever else, constantly? Constantly using baby wipes and hand sanitizer. Don't think the 5 second rule is a real thing? You may suffer from number 8 on the list. Mysophobia is the irrational fear of germs! If you're like Moody and lick doorknobs to keep your immune system up to snuff you'll be fine, if not… Well sucks for you cus there are germs literally every fucking where. Mysophobia is often closely related to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Many people suffer from both OCD as well as Mysophobia, as a result of which they might indulge in excessive bathing or hand washing. The unhealthy fear of germs causes the phobics to also fear contamination of food or exposure to bodily fluids from those around them. Mysophobia might lead to many complications since the person goes to extreme lengths to avoid all kinds of social situations. Contrary to popular belief, Jeff didn't have mysophobia, he just hates people. Isolation is a common symptom of this phobia. The condition might also give rise to other phobias such as Agoraphobia as well as various anxiety disorders. Howie Mandel, Cameron Diaz, Donald Trump, and Howard Hughes are a few of a bunch of celebrities that suffer from this condition. If you're a mysophobic, we recommend staying away from movies like Cabin Fever, Outbreak, and 12 Monkeys! Not to mention Germ Z from 2013, 28 Days Later, Contagion, The Stand, and if you wanna get crazy you can combine germs and aliens and you have The Andromeda Strain. So listeners… Do you get down and dirty or do you prefer a nice sanitized life? 7: Ever got stuck in an elevator? Did you freak the fuck out? Ever had an mri and have a panic attack? You may be experiencing claustrophobia number 7 on our list of things to fuck with your head. 5-7% of the world population are said to suffer from this phobia. Claustrophobia is a situational phobia triggered by an irrational and intense fear of tight or crowded spaces. It can be triggered by things like being locked in a windowless room, being stuck in a crowded elevator, or driving on a congested highway. Claustrophobia is one of the most common phobias. If you experience claustrophobia, you may feel like you’re having a panic attack, although claustrophobia isn’t a panic disorder. For some people, claustrophobia may disappear on its own. Others may need therapy to manage and cope with their symptoms.      Symptoms of claustrophobia appear following a trigger for the phobia, such as being in a closed room or a crowded space. What you consider a small space can vary depending on the severity of your phobia. When experiencing symptoms of claustrophobia, you may feel like you’re having a panic attack. Symptoms of claustrophobia can include: sweatingtremblinghot flashesfeeling intense fear or panicbecoming anxiousshortness of breathhyperventilationrapid heartbeatchest tightness or painnauseafeeling faint or lightheadedfeeling confused or disorientatedThese symptoms can be mild or severe. Little is known about what causes claustrophobia. Environmental factors may play a big part. People typically develop claustrophobia during childhood or in their teenage years. Claustrophobia could be related to dysfunction of the amygdala (/əˈmɪɡdələ) which is the part of the brain that controls how we process fear. The phobia can also be caused by a traumatic event. Dave Grohl plays in arenas, good thing as he has claustrophobia. Uma Thurman, Woody Allen, Deadpool’s Ryan Reynolds, The Beebs( Justin bieber), and rocker Liam Gallagher are all claustrophobic as well. I bet Uma Thurman loved the coffin scene in Kill Bill. Speaking of movies to avoid if you're a claustrophobic… You may want to steer clear of The Descent (amazing movie), Buried (with Ryan Reynolds of all people), Devil, Phone Booth, and anything involving bunkers like 10 Cloverfield Lane. Then you have the likes of Panic Room, Green Room, the hole, and the cube. How many of you guys like being stuck in small spaces? Moody gets stuck in small spaces all the time… But that's cus he's… Well… You know.  6: Do you find yourself inexplicably afraid of Thor? If so you may be like the 2-5% of the world population that suffers from astraphobia or alternately brontophobia. This is the fear of thunder and lightning.  It can affect people of all ages, though it may be more common in children than adults. It’s also seen in animals. Many children who have this fear will eventually outgrow it, but others will continue to experience the phobia into adulthood. Astraphobia can also manifest in adults who didn’t have it as children. Being caught in a thunderstorm or preparing for extreme weather conditions can create reasonable levels of anxiety or fear. In people with astraphobia, thunderstorms cause an extreme reaction that can be debilitating. For people with this phobia, these feelings may be overwhelming and feel insurmountable. Astraphobia is also called: astrapophobiatonitrophobiabrontophobiakeraunophobia Astraphobia is a treatable anxiety disorder. Like many other phobias, it’s not officially recognized by the American Psychiatric Association as a specific psychiatric diagnosis. In people without this phobia, news of an impending storm may lead you to cancel or relocate outdoor plans. Or if you find yourself in a lightning storm, you may seek shelter or move away from tall trees. Even though the chances of getting hit by lightning are slim, these actions represent an appropriate response to a potentially dangerous situation. A person with astraphobia will have a reaction that goes beyond these seemingly appropriate acts. They may have feelings of panic, both before and during a storm. These feelings can escalate into a full-blown panic attack, and include symptoms such as: all-over body shakingchest painnumbnessnauseaheart palpitationstrouble breathingOther symptoms of astraphobia may include: sweaty palmsracing pulseobsessive desire to monitor the stormthe need to hide away from the storm, such as in a closet, bathroom, or under the bedclinging to others for protectionuncontrollable crying, particularly in childrenThe person may also understand that these feelings are overblown and irrational without the ability to curtail them. The only two celebrities we could find with this phobia are the human skeleton herself, Madonna and Rafael nadal. She's afraid of thunderstorms, and food maybe. She's a nut job. And he… Well… He plays tennis. At any rate if you suffer from this you may want to avoid movies like Twister, the day after tomorrow, any of the Thor movies, and The Perfect Storm. Also skip these bangers: super cyclone, weather wars, polar storm, final storm and airspeed.  5: Dogs or cats? It's the age old debate! If you you say dogs… Well done. If you say cats… Well you're wrong… and you may have cynophobia. The fear of dogs is another popular fear. Cynophobia comes from the Greek words that mean “dog” (cyno) and “fear” (phobia). A person who has cynophobia experiences a fear of dogs that’s both irrational and persistent. It’s more than just feeling uncomfortable with barking or being around dogs. Instead, this fear may interfere with daily life and trigger a number of symptoms, like trouble breathing or dizziness. Cynophobia affects some 7 to 9 percent of the population. It is formally recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). Cynophobia falls under the “animal” specifier. Around a third of people who seek treatment for specific phobias have an irrational fear of either dogs or cats. Researchers estimate there are more than 62,400,000 dogs living in the United States. So your chances of running into a dog are relatively high. With cynophobia, you may experience symptoms when you’re around dogs or even when you’re just thinking about dogs. Symptoms associated with specific phobias are highly individual. No two people may experience the fear or certain triggers in the same way. Your symptoms may be physical, emotional, or both. Physical symptoms include: trouble breathingrapid heart ratepain or tightness in your chestshaking or tremblingdizziness or lightheadednessupset stomachhot or cold flashessweating Emotional symptoms include:panic or anxiety attacksintense need to escape situations that trigger feardetached feeling from selfloss of controlfeeling you may pass out or diefeeling powerless over your fearChildren have specific symptoms as well. When exposed to the thing the child fears they may: have a tantrumcling to their caregiverOr cry For example, a child may refuse to leave a caregiver’s side when a dog is around. Nearly 36% of sufferers seek treatment for Cynophobia and the majority of these are also known to be afraid of cats. The extreme fear of dogs is actually even more debilitating than the fear of spiders and the fear of snakes due to the fact that dogs are commonly present in most residential areas. Nearly 75% of Cynophobes are women, though the fear also affects men. One of those men was the king of pop… Michael Jackson himself. Sharing his fear are: Bobby Brown, cus damnit it's his prerogative(correct spelling, blew my mind), and Woody Allen. Pretty sure Woody Allen has every one of these by the way. If you're a cynophobe we  would strongly recommend skipping the movie Cujo. Also should probably skip Man's Best Friend, The Breed, and everyone's favorite Frankenweenie.  You may also want to take a flyer on Marley and Me, Adventures of Milo and Otis, Beethoven, Balto, Turner and Hooch and Air Bud. Fuck Air Bud. Guys there is a metric shit ton of dog movies… So you know be warned. 4: Do you feel uneasy in a big crowd? Hate going to concerts? Big festivals and sitting events freak you out? Are you anxious when you find yourself in wide open spaces? There's a good chance you could be agoraphobic. Agoraphobia is a type of anxiety disorder in which you fear and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed. You fear an actual or anticipated situation, such as using public transportation, being in open or enclosed spaces, standing in line, or being in a crowd. The anxiety is caused by fear that there's no easy way to escape or get help if the anxiety intensifies. Most people who have agoraphobia develop it after having one or more panic attacks, causing them to worry about having another attack and avoid the places where it may happen again. People with agoraphobia often have a hard time feeling safe in any public place, especially where crowds gather. You may feel that you need a companion, such as a relative or friend, to go with you to public places. The fear can be so overwhelming that you may feel unable to leave your home. Agoraphobia treatment can be challenging because it usually means confronting your fears. Typical agoraphobia symptoms include fear of: Leaving home aloneCrowds or waiting in lineEnclosed spaces, such as movie theaters, elevators or small storesOpen spaces, such as parking lots, bridges or mallsUsing public transportation, such as a bus, plane or trainThese situations cause anxiety because you fear you won't be able to escape or find help if you start to feel panicked or have other disabling or embarrassing symptoms. In addition: Fear or anxiety almost always results from exposure to the situation. Your fear or anxiety is out of proportion to the actual danger of the situation. You avoid the situation, you need a companion to go with you, or you endure the situation but are extremely distressed. You experience significant distress or problems with social situations, work or other areas in your life because of the fear, anxiety or avoidance. Your phobia and avoidance usually lasts six months or longer.  Maybe Jeff is actually agoraphobic… Probably just hates people still though.  It doesn't seem like many celebrities would be able to be celebrities and have agoraphobia, maybe that's why most of the ones we've found are artists and poets, with a couple actors mixed in. Writer Philip K. Dick who's novels were adapted into awesome sci-fi movies like, total recall, blade runner, a scanner darkley, and minority report was extremely agoraphobic. Same can be said of fellow writers Emily dickinson, Shirley Jackson (The Haunting of Hill House), and sci-fi writer  H.L. Gold. Artist Edvard Munch of The Scream fame suffered as well. Musician Brian Wilson,  actress Kim Basinger, tv chef and noted racist who loves butter Paula Dean, and everyone's favorite child actor Macaulay Culkin also all suffer from agoraphobia.  Just remember, just cus you hate people doesn't mean you're agoraphobic! 3: Do you get shakey on top of a ladder? Do you loath doing roofing? Tightrope walking over Niagara falls a no go? Sounds like you suffer from acrophobia, the fear of heights! Acrophobia is an extreme or irrational fear or phobia of heights, especially when one is not particularly high up. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort, that share both similar causes and options for treatment. Most people experience a degree of natural fear when exposed to heights, known as the fear of falling. On the other hand, those who have little fear of such exposure are said to have a head for heights. A head for heights is advantageous for those hiking or climbing in mountainous terrain and also in certain jobs such as steeplejacks or wind turbine mechanics. By the way, A steeplejack is a craftsman who scales buildings, chimneys, and church steeples to carry out repairs or maintenance. Steeplejacks erect ladders on church spires, industrial chimneys, cooling towers, bell towers, clock towers, or any other high structure. People with acrophobia can experience a panic attack in high places and become too agitated to get themselves down safely. Approximately 2–5% of the general population has acrophobia, with twice as many women affected as men. Traditionally, acrophobia has been attributed, like other phobias, to conditioning or a traumatic experience. Recent studies have cast doubt on this explanation. Individuals with acrophobia are found to be lacking in traumatic experiences. Nevertheless, this may be due to the failure to recall the experiences, as memory fades as time passes. To address the problems of self report and memory, a large cohort study with 1000 participants was conducted from birth; the results showed that participants with less fear of heights had more injuries because of falling. More studies have suggested a possible explanation for acrophobia is that it emerges through accumulation of non-traumatic experiences of falling that are not memorable but can influence behaviours in the future. Also, fear of heights may be acquired when infants learn to crawl. If they fell, they would learn the concepts about surfaces, posture, balance, and movement. Cognitive factors may also contribute to the development of acrophobia. People tend to wrongly interpret visuo-vestibular discrepancies as dizziness and nausea and associate them with a forthcoming fall. A traumatic conditional event of falling may not be necessary at this point.     Another possible contributing factor is a dysfunction in maintaining balance. In this case the anxiety is both well founded and secondary. The human balance system integrates proprioceptive, vestibular and nearby visual cues to reckon position and motion. As height increases, visual cues recede and balance becomes poorer even in normal people. However, most people respond by shifting to more reliance on the proprioceptive and vestibular branches of the equilibrium system. We're not sure which one of these causes Matt Damon to be afraid of heights… But he is… well… a pussy. Also suffering from acrophobia are Sheryl crow, toby Macguire, Liam Neeson, and maybe Sly Stallone but that hasn't been confirmed. There are many movies that you should probably avoid if you have this phobia, including Cliffhanger, the Walk, Man On A Wire, and a bunch of scenes from the mission impossible movies and die hard films, Not to mention the classics Vertigo and High Anxiety! 2: This next fear is a very common one. Bunch of scaredy cats out there that can't deal with creatures that don't have any legs. That's right… worms… oh wait… Sorry wrong notes… Snakes!! Number two on our list slithers right into your hearts. It's known as ophidiophobia, and it affects nearly a third of the adult human population… That's crazy… a third of the adult human population!!! So Moody ran the numbers and came up with roughly 1.8 billion people give or take, that's for people in the world over the age of 15. Most people with Ophidiophobia can lead normal lives as they do not have to confront the object of their fears under normal circumstances. However, for people with severe Ophidiophobia, the mere mention, or an image of a snake in books or on TV can lead to an intense fear response, the reactions of which can even include heart attacks and death.  Snakes are fascinating creatures that have always had myths associated with them. These myths are the major reason why humans fear them. This and the fact that some snakes are deadly and venomous and can lead to deaths have probably led to Ophidiophobia. Some causes are: Ignorance and lack of education is one of the most common reasons why humans fear snakes.Traumatic episodes in the past such as accidently stepping on a snake or being bitten, hissed at or otherwise threatened by snakes might have led to one’s Ophidiophobia.Seeing or witnessing an incident wherein another person, a close friend or family member was hissed at, or bitten by a snake can also lead to the fear of snakesMedia reports and TV shows can also lead one to believe that snakes are always dangerous leading to Ophidiophobia.Genetic traits, family history with ophidiophobic persons etc can also lead other family members to have an intense fear of snakes.Evolution is another reason behind this phobia. Many evolutionary psychologists explain Ophidiophobia as a ‘disgust response’ to snakes that have always been associated with death, disease or poison. The American Psychiatric Association has described the following symptoms of Ophidiophobia which can be categorized as mental, physical or emotional: Uncontrollable anxiety especially when one is about to be exposed to snakesFeeling that one must do anything to avoid snakesScreaming, crying or experiencing the difficulty to breathe, or trembling or shaking violently when one encounters snakes, their pictures or images on TV etc.Feeling anxious or experiencing increased heart rate when taken to locations where snakes may be present. Ophidiophobia can affect a person’s normal life especially when he/she avoids zoos or friends’ homes where there are pet snakes. Ophidiophobics refuse to leave their homes in places that have a high snake population. Now it's safe to say that a bunch of our listeners are afraid of snakes given the numbers, but as stated you're obviously not alone. You keep good company as Matt Damon makes another appearance on our list alongside Justin Timberlake and his one time gal Brittney spears. As far as movies go there's the obvious… All those muthafuckin snakes on that muthafuckin plane! Also there's the one about that tiny snake called anaconda. You should take a flyer on Jaws Of Satan, King Cobra, Piranahconda, and Python. Also skip Hiss, Venom(not the superhero flick) and Vipers. And who could forget the cinema masterpiece Mega python vs. Gatoroid!!! At any rate there's a shitload of movies to avoid if you hate snakes… So good luck. 1: that brings us to number 1…. The big numero uno. They're creepy… They're crawly… They're sometimes hairy… sometimes venomous, some eat bugs… some eat birds… Some are barely visible while some are as big as dinner plates.. That's right… Spiders! Arachnophobia is the fear of spiders! Arachnophobia means more than being scared of spiders and other forms of arachnids. It is an intense, paralyzing fear where someone actively avoids contact with spiders. This fear extends beyond meeting an arachnid in real life. Even mentioning or seeing pictures of spiders can trigger a fear response in people with arachnophobia. Although someone may fear a spider’s appearance, research suggests many people primarily fear how they move. Arachnophobia is an extreme fear of spiders and other arachnids. It is one of the more common types of phobias. Arachnophobia, like many phobias, often develops during childhood.A specific phobia is an irrational fear of something unlikely to cause danger.This fear extends beyond meeting an arachnid in real life. Even mentioning or seeing pictures of spiders can trigger a fear response in people with arachnophobia. Although someone may fear a spider’s appearance, research suggests many people primarily fear how they move. CausesSpecific phobias, such as arachnophobia, tend to develop in childhood. Although there is no single trigger for arachnophobia, there are theories that suggest why it might develop. Some of these are: EvolutionaryEvolutionary theory suggests people develop arachnophobia due to an evolved preparedness in dealing with potential threats. One study tested this to see if arachnophobia is inherent in our nature. Researchers presented a group of 6-month old infants with images of flowers, birds, spiders, and snakes. Upon seeing the pictures of spiders and snakes, the infants’ pupils dilated, which indicated their fear responses had activated. Social theoriesAnother theory is that people’s fear of spiders is learned. For example, the media often depicts spiders as scary and potentially dangerous. In addition, if a person grows up in an environment where their parents are scared of spiders, this may become a learned behavior, and the child could also develop the same fear. Past experienceIf a person has a previous unpleasant or traumatic experience with a spider, this may cause arachnophobia to develop. SymptomsThere are several symptoms that accompany arachnophobia, and they are typically similar to those of a panic attack. Some of the physical signs include: dizzinessnauseasweatingshakingincreased heart ratefaintingbreathing difficultyA person with arachnophobia may also show some of the following behaviors: avoiding situations where spiders may be, such as television shows, forests, or shedsoverestimating the chances of encountering a spiderrunning, screaming, or crying if they see a spiderbecoming so scared, they freeze in place. Y'all being afraid of funny little things that you can squish with a shoe are silly.. But then again you're in good company! Justin Timberlake is back again, Halle Berry makes an appearance, Johnny Depp is afraid of spiders… Among other things, Rafael Nadal is afraid of a ton of shit including Spiders, and there are more but that list would probably take awhile. You know who's not afraid of Spiders… John Goodman… And really the only movie worth mentioning here would be the fucking mother of all spider flicks… arachnophobia. I mean are there any others? I mean there are but whatever. Ok fine… Don't watch the following if you're spiderly challenged: 8 legged freaks, the 2013 modern classic Big Ass Spider, Lavalantula and it's phenomenal sequel 2 Lava 2 Lantula( yes those are real), Ice Spiders, 1958s Earth vs. The Giant Spider, Tarantula, and possibly the most frightening movie involving Spiders… Charlotte's Web.  Also, some crazy shit! scientists have recently discovered that spiders have started moving into cars and houses at an alarming rate since the Covid 19 pandemic began. According to a recent Harvard study, you are 78% more likely to have a spider crawling on or around you at this very moment as opposed to one year ago. The study also says that most of you probably looked around and feel like a complete asshole for believing my bullshit! I’m a liar… but that felt good. Sorry, not sorry. Well there it is… The top ten fears and phobias around the world. But you know us… That's not good enough around here. We gotta find some of the strangest fears and phobias. Let's give you a quick run down of some of the craziest ones. There's going to be a bunch of fun words for Me to fuck up plus, apparently Mr Moody put a treat at the end for me. Oh boy. Ablutophobia is the fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning. At least you'd know who has this one…. Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. While the phenomenon has happened to everyone at one point or another, people with arachibutyrophobia are extremely afraid of it. The severity of arachibutyrophobia varies from person to person. Some with this condition may be able to eat small amounts of peanut butter while others will avoid eating peanut butter or anything with the consistency of peanut butter altogether. Nomophobia is the fear of being without your mobile phone. People with nomophobia experience excessive anxiety about not having their phone with them, their battery being low or their phone being out of service. Regardless of the circumstances, not being able to use their phone causes people with nomophobia to become panicked and experience extreme symptoms of anxiety. Optophobia is a fear of opening one’s eyes. This fear can be extremely debilitating, as it is hard for an individual to carry out daily activities without opening their eyes. People with optophobia may prefer to stay indoors or in dimly lit areas. This phobia is usually associated with a generalized anxiety disorder. Like so many other phobias, this fear is usually the result of a traumatic incident. Omphalophobia is a fear of belly buttons. People with omphalophobia will avoid seeing or touching belly buttons, even their own. They might even put a bandage over their belly button to avoid looking at it. They will sometimes avoid places where belly buttons might be exposed, like the beach. Pogonophobia is a fear of beards. This usually stems from an alarming incident with a bearded person. It could also arise from a person not liking that a beard hides someone’s face. People with pogonophobia will avoid people with beards and may even have anxiety when looking at a picture of someone with a beard. They usually will not be friends with someone who has a beard and will feel extremely nervous when talking to someone who does. Vestiphobia is a fear of clothing. For many people, this manifests as a fear of a specific garment. For others, it might come from a fear of tight-fitting clothing that causes them to feel restrained. In other cases, it is a fear of all clothing. Vestiphobia can arise from an allergy to a specific type of fabric or a traumatic event associated with a certain piece of clothing. For example, there have been cases where former soldiers develop a fear of military clothing.Eisoptrophobia is a fear of mirrors, sometimes also referred to as spectrophobia or catoptrophobia. People with this fear are unable to look at themselves in a mirror. This fear may also extend to any reflective surface. This fear may stem from superstitions about mirrors. For instance, a person may be afraid of breaking a mirror as they believe it will cause them bad luck. Others may fear that they will see something supernatural in a mirror, such as a ghost. In some cases, eisoptrophobia develops from low self-esteem, where a person is ashamed of their physical appearance and therefore does not want to see it in a mirror. In some cases, it can lead to depression. Then there's good ol phobophobia. Phobophobia is a fear of phobias. This can be described as free-floating anxiety, where a person spirals in a circle of anxiety from fearing fear itself. In that respect, it is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Phobophobia is commonly co-diagnosed with other types of specific phobias and is often associated with anxiety disorders. People with phobophobia will often avoid social situations or other situations that can lead to anxiety. When extreme, it will greatly interfere with an individual’s everyday life. And finally we get to Moody’s gift to me and my favorite phobia of all time:Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is a fear of long words. Ironically, it is also the longest word in the dictionary. Another name for this phobia is sesquipedalophobia. This phobia is thought to develop from being embarrassed by pronouncing long words incorrectly. This may occur while reading aloud in front of the class as a child. The phobia can also be common in people with dyslexia. Fuck you, Moody!!

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The Hypnotist
Fear of Flying Hypnosis

The Hypnotist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 43:27


Adam was working with a lady that had a fear of flying, also known as, flying anxiety, flying phobia, flight phobia, aviophobia, or aerophobia (although the last also means a fear of drafts or of fresh air). She had reached a point where her phobia meant that it was causing problems with her family that were living overseas.  Adam uses various techniques to help her change the emotional state from fear to a more useful state.  Adam is the UK's most well-known phobia expert and can be contacted here: https://www.phobiaguru.com/ https://www.phobiaguru.com/fear-of-flying-aerophobia.html

The Christian Heart
The Christian Heart--Episode 9

The Christian Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 10:39


Episode 9 includes the story of a lady who was once the victim of a sex trafficking ring and now rescues girls from the streets; a man who ministers to widows and single moms by changing the oil in their cars; a woman who found a way to collect over 1,000 pairs of shoes for orphans; and a missionary who wanted to serve the people of Haiti but first had to overcome her fear of flying.

Gettin' Down with Lee Brown
#21 - Aerophobia

Gettin' Down with Lee Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 14:05


In this episode I talk about aerophobia and overcoming those small issues in life and in your passions.  Each time you do there is a success no matter how small. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening!

Life Coach Pandemonium
15 - Can We Cure Danger's Fear Of Flying

Life Coach Pandemonium

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 30:58


This week we hit some turbulence and shake things up a bit. Can we cure Danger Slater of his aerophobia?! There's only one way to find out! Featuring: @OnlyShawnReimer, @Danger_Slater, @ShawnVales   Follow us on Twitter: @LCP_Podcast

The Now Boarding Travel Show
S06E47: Aerophobia

The Now Boarding Travel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 78:16


Moody continues his streak of showing up for the show which is now at three in a row.  Jimmy gives an overview of what would happen if Moody and Dan ever went to China together and the boys discuss fear of flying.

Pure Mind Magic
# 130 PMM - The Mental Side Of Financial Freedom & Aerophobia with Bianca Angela Maria Heinl

Pure Mind Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 38:53


Learn more about Binaca and her mindset work with RTT & hypnosis. Get in touch with her: https://www.hypnose-heinl.com/ ------------------------------------------- Curious about the short story about Christmas from Christopher Laird? Get is new Ebook "The True Meaning of Christmas From the Perspective of an Alien" NOW: www.chrislaird.net Connect with Christopher on Facebook: www.facebook.com/chrislairdscifi Thanks for listening!

PodcastDX
Phobias

PodcastDX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 14:39


In this episode we will discuss phobias in the studio. When a person has a phobia, they will often shape their lives to avoid what they consider to be dangerous. The imagined threat is greater than any actual threat posed by the cause of terror.  ​ The episode was suggested by a fellow Podcaster, Nicole Clark at "The Verdict's In" Podcast.   Thank you Nicole, I hope this helped!

SUM OF ALL FEAR - Horror, Phobias & the Brain
FEAR OF FLYING - Final Destination & Twilight Zone: The Movie (Aerophobia) - Episode 3

SUM OF ALL FEAR - Horror, Phobias & the Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 72:35


In Episode 3 we nose dive into Aerophobia (the Fear of Flying) and dig into multiple horror movies on planes that scare us.  Our Feature Presentation is the 1983 horror anthology "Twilight Zone: The Movie."  We had tons of fun researching this one and we hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed making it.  Thanks for listening!  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sumofallfearpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sumofallfearpodcast/support

Weight Loss Nation
Conquer Your Fears by Sky Diving S3 Ep041

Weight Loss Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 41:57


Hey Weight Loss Nation! The Weight Loss Nation I have a GREAT FEAR of FLYING, Specifically...Being in SMALL PLANES!  Fear of FLYING in Aircraft is called -   AvioPhobia  while the Fear of Flying on “Air” is called AeroPhobia.  I have both! If you REALLY want to Lose Weight…..AND Keep it off FOREVER, You MUST Live a Long-Term Healthy Lifestyle. That includes – 1.     Eating Real Food 2.     Doing Physical Activity You ENJOY Doing 3.     Having a POSITIVE Mindset……which Includes….Loving          YOURSELF AND Your BODY…….Saying Positive          Affirmations……Hanging around POSITIVE people….Getting rid of the Noise & Crap in your Head……AND Conquering Your FEARS! Today.....I am concentrating on "Mindset." I decided to "conquer" my FEAR of Flying and being on a small plane...by SKYDIVING! I researched Sky Diving Companies in Florida, and I found that Jump Florida Skydiving had a "top notch" safety record! Safety is MY #1 Priority. I called Jump Florida Skydiving and scheduled my Jump! When you arrive at Jump Florida Skydiving, you sign in with Gabbi at the  Check In Counter. Then you read & sign Waivers……you must testify to your age & your weight. You must be 18 or older and you must be under 230 lbs. to sky dive as TANDEM. TANDEM means you are literally ATTACHED to a Jump Florida Skydiving Instructor, with harnesses. Next, you and your group of sky divers…. will be given about a ten minute instructional session, which goes over the process of the pre-board, on-board and skydiving process, with your TANDEM instructor. Now….it’s time for your Gear! One of the Jump Florida Sky Diving Instructors …..puts your skydiving harness on you. Then you are ASSIGNED your TANDEM Instructor. I was TANDEM with co-owner Tim Jones. When you visit the jumpfloridaskydiving.com website, you’ll see lots of pictures of Tim. He’s got personality! I had 6 words for Tim……”Your Wish Is At My Command.” Tim laughed and he went over final instructions and checked my gear AGAIN, before we headed over to the plane. I boarded the plane with 6 other Sky Diver’s in my group All with our TANDEM Instructors at our backs. During the ride up to the 14,000 altitude in the small plane, I started thinking about positive affirmations. It worked! I began to feel focused and was able to concentrate. Then it was my time to jump! Tim was in full control and I was able to "let go" and allow him to be in charge. It's pretty easy when you're attached to someone and you know they want to live as much as you do! The "Free Fall" is about 1 minute and 45 seconds.  That 1 minute and 45 seconds was TERRIFYING! It is when Tim pulled the "rip cord," and the parachute opened, that I suddenly felt....a "natural high."  You immediately slow down, there is a "mild" breeze and an obvious "calm" surrounding you. Very peaceful. I felt like I was "Flying." Tim went over my final instructions for landing and I slid in on the grass with a perfect landing! I can tell you that I can now get on a plane without having to take xanax. I can tell you that I can also get on a small plane without having heart palpatiations and anxiety. I can travel this way in the future. I still feel uncomfortable with heights, but I don't have a severe "fear" of it anymore. See what I mean!!!! Skydiving has helped me CONQUER my fear of flying!!! YOU can CONQUER your fears too! Go SKYDIVING! If you are in Florida, contact Jump Florida Skydiving go to the website or call them at 888 - 313 - 5867 to schedule your jump today! I LOVED Jump Florida Skydiving!  You will too! Here's Jump Florida Skydiving contact information: Jump Florida Skydiving 9002 Paul Buchmman Hwy                                                      Plant City, FL   33565 888 - 313 - 5867 According to the U.S. Parachute Association Website….The sport of skydiving continues to improve its safety record.  In 2017, USPA recorded 24 fatal skydiving accidents in the U.S. out of roughly 3.2 million jumps. That’s one fatality per 133,571 jumps—one of the lowest rates in the sport’s history! Tandem skydiving has an even better safety record, with one student fatality per 500,000 tandem jumps over the past decade. According to the National Safety Council, a person is much more likely to be killed getting struck by lightning or stung by a bee.   SAFETY is Jump Florida Skydiving’s #1 Priority! Which is WHY I choose to Sky Dive with Jump Florida Skydiving   Jump Florida Skydiving has an Excellent Safety Record & they are active members of the United States Parachute Association. The USPA have strict protocols for member’s Equipment and Drop Zones.   There are over 30 Sky Diving Companies in Florida. I found Only 18 of them who are Active Members of the USPA. Jump Florida Skydiving is one of the 18.   Jump Florida Skydiving also has a PRIVATE Airstrip & Landing Area, which means NO COMMERCIAL Aircraft in the area.     Go to the Jump Florida Skydiving Website for more information on Sky Diving. www.JumpFloridaSkydiving.com   They are open 7 days a week …..CLOSED on Christmas Day.   Jump Florida Skydiving is located at   9002 Paul Buchmman Hwy Plant City, FL  33565 888 -  313 – 5867 JUMP If you have EVER Thought About Sky Diving ……Then Do It! Don’t Let FEAR get in your Way! ONLY YOU can Describe YOUR Sky Diving Experience! I can tell you…..when you LAND…..you will experience a boost of CONFIDENCE….. 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Plan With Dan
The Guy Who Freaked Out On The Plane: What He Can Teach Us About Market Crashes

Plan With Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 17:11


Dan was on an international flight recently (flew on the Dreamliner, in fact), and sat next to a passenger who was suffering from Aerophobia, the fear of flying. The fear and nervousness was so paralyzing it caused quite the disruption on the 14-hour journey. It got Dan thinking about how we react to stressful situations in the financial world. Do you feel a sense of panic when the market takes a tumble? Do you spend a lot of time worrying about what you can't control? If so, this is the podcast for you. We'll discuss some ways you can plan for market crashes that should eliminate some of your concern. We'll also talk about ways to cope and deal with the stress that sometimes accompanies retirement planning.   Click here for Dan's Retirement Rescue Toolkit.

The Dog Is Dead
S1E3 - Aerophobia

The Dog Is Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 16:00


A difficult journey awaits the passenger in row 26, seat A. Songs are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license: March to Victory by Silent Partner Time Passing By by Audionautix Minima by Kevin McLeod Restless Natives by Doug Maxwell That Kid in Fourth Grade Who Really Liked the Denver Broncos by Chris Zabriskie

CaptEddie
EAL Radio Episode -324

CaptEddie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 88:00


For many flying on a plane is a terrifying experience. It's estimated that 25% of all flyers have some degree of fear.  Yet chances of dying on an airplane are 1 in 60,000,000.  Our broadcast June 26 at 7:00 pm EDT asks the experts how to overcome this fear known as "Aerophobia" or "Aviaphobia." We hope you can join the discussion.  See you at the Gate for Flight 324.

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Human/Ordinary
Episode 05 - The Flight of the Family

Human/Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 7:55


While on our first flight with our baby daughter, I contemplate my totally rational fear of flying. Should be emotional.Music by Kent Sutherland.Pictures to accompany story here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

thegrindcast

Episode 14 It's actually halloweens this time but its less spooky somehow, Young Buck is here, Mount gay all the way, Aerophobia, Police brutality, cheap candy tomorrow. Music By Bleo, Jay Arthur Keenes Band, Everly Borhters Liaana liahmahavassassmas[[listen to the show at thegrindcast.blogspot.com, mypodfeed.net, podcastalley.com, podbean.com, podcastdirectory.com, itunes and zune!! drop us a voicemail at 1-641-715-3900 ex 83097# and tell us your crazy, funny, or weird stories to hear them on the show!!]]

Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 67: #67: “Your encryption is useless, Charlie Brown”

Dave & Gunnar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 56:04


This week Dave and Gunnar talk about encrypting everything, why encryption doesn’t matter, and why we are all Charlie Brown now. Lucy, in the role of a cloud server provider. Or telco. Or regulator. Every videogame memory from Gunnar’s childhood, implemented in JavaScript Taipan! UK spy chief, parroting his US counterparts, calls for crypto backdoors End-to-End Gmail Encryption code is up. New from the EFF: Secure Messaging Scorecard Update for 2020 (HT Lydia Yates of Comparitech!): The best encrypted messaging apps (and their limitations) in 2020 PrivacyGrade: Grading The Privacy Of Smartphone Apps Verizon and AT&T “supercookie” MITM attack. See if you’re being tracked at the obviously named amibeingtracked.com. D&G bait of the week: Dropbox’s Drew Houston Responds To Snowden’s Privacy Criticism: It’s A Trade-Off Aerophobia meets claustrophobia: Windowless Planes Will Give Passengers Panoramic Views. Ready To Use Within 10 Years. Yay? Why Facebook Just Launched Its Own ‘Dark Web’ Site Check your Hilton HHonors Points: Hackers plunder Hilton ‘HHonors’ rewards points, go on shopping spree ORNL and Dave’s replay: GovLoop: How Open Source Can Help Overcome Government’s Biggest Challenges OpenStack User Survey November 2014 are out. We maintain the vast majority of technologies used in computer, network, and storage, and 40% of the user base. Sweet! Heroism as anti-pattern: “VPAT is Public Sector specific, and therefore all previous cases have been resolved successfully by referring to Gunnar.” Ben Balter’s guide to communicating on GitHub works even without GitHub. EFF guide to avoiding surveillance includes not just articles, but “playlists” based on user stories. Cutting Room Floor Good Grief! Cancer Boy! is a strange little film reveals the utter futility of Charlie Brown’s very existence – in German! Related: Nein Quarterly Windows93 Movie trailer of the week: Daylight Saving Scientific paper of the week: The hipster effect:When anticonformists all look the same YouTube Flight Training of the week: Practice landing a Boeing with a charming Lithuanian accent.

The Conversation at AirSafe.com podcast
The Roots of Fear of Flying with Capt. Tom Bunn and Lisa Hauptner (audio - MP3)

The Conversation at AirSafe.com podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2008 52:13


This show features two pioneers in the treatment of fear of flying, Captain Tom Bunn and Lisa Hauptner of SOAR fear of flying organization. These two experts, who are both trained therapists, reveal a number of surprising facts about fear of flying, including the roots of fear of flying and the fact that the fear is often only indirectly related to flying.