
If you’ve happened upon this show, there’s a decent chance you’ve Googled something like… ‘Am I going to throw up?’ or ‘How long until I’m in the clear?’ …or maybe you’ve just spent way too much time trying to not feel nauseous. And if that’s you… We just want to say—you’re not crazy…and you’re definitely not alone.” This podcast is called Handle Emetophobia. And it’s not gonna be about avoiding t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | |||

What is it like to raise a child with emetophobia before you even know emetophobia exists?
In this episode of Handle Emetophobia, Katie and Ally welcome Ally's parents to share their perspective on her childhood, family life, and recovery.
They tal... more
What happens when the people who love you most are accidentally helping your emetophobia stay alive?
In this episode of Handle Emetophobia, Katie and Ally talk about family accommodations—the ways spouses, parents, friends, and loved ones can unknow... more
Can you be a good parent if you have emetophobia?
In this episode, Katie and Ally tackle one of the biggest questions many people with emetophobia quietly wrestle with: pregnancy, parenting, and raising children while living with a fear of vomiting.... more
In this episode of Handle Emetophobia, Katie and Ally talk about one of the biggest things keeping emetophobia and OCD alive: safety behaviors.
From chewing gum, taking Zofran, avoiding situations, distracting ourselves, mentally preparing for worst... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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Apple Podcasts | #222 |
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A candid, experience-driven show about emetophobia that centers on practical recovery, exposure, and living with fear rather than avoiding it. Across recent episodes, two regular hosts share personal journeys, discuss therapy concepts like ACT and ERP, and explore how safety behaviors, exposure, and values-driven living shape daily life, relationships, and parenting. The conversations are honest and actionable, featuring real-life scenarios—from school moments to work and family dynamics—and they consistently frame recovery as an ongoing lifestyle change rather than a quick fix. A standout trait is the emphasis on community support and peer insight, with hosts balancing humor and vulnerability to help listeners feel understood and empowered... more
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