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Clear Minds In ColorAuthor: Robert Saint Michael
An Original Podcast on Mental Health Strategies hosted by mental health coach, practitioner, advice columnist, author, essayist, and wellness influencer, Robert Saint Michael. These binge worthy talk sessions are composed of healthy dialogue, critical analysis, breakthrough thought processing, evidence-based approaches, and a mental health strategies of everyday people looking to invest in theirselves. On Clear Minds In Color, we focus on building healthy mental hygiene practices and approaches to issues impacting our mental wellbeing. Language: en-us Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Time Anxiety & Fear of Aging
Friday, 17 October, 2025
Aging is one of the few things we all have in common, yet most of us spend our lives trying to resist it. In this episode, we explore how fear of time can quietly shape our mental health — from anxiety and identity loss to the grief that comes with watching others grow older around us.I talk about the psychology behind time anxiety, how aging fears show up differently for men and women, and what really happens when we start losing the people who once made us feel timeless. You’ll also hear about how meaning, connection, and perspective can turn that fear into growth.This isn’t about pretending not to age — it’s about learning how to do it with peace, purpose, and compassion.If this episode resonated, share it with someone who’s learning to grow through time, not against it.Referenced in This Episode:American Psychological Association (2023): The Psychology of Time AnxietyCDC (2023): National Vital Statistics Report on Suicide Rates by Age GroupNational Institute of Mental Health (2022): Identity Loss and Midlife Mental HealthBecca Levy (Yale University, 2002–2020): Mind Over Matter: The Science of Age BeliefsThe Gerontologist (2019): Age Anxiety and Emotional Well-Being in Older AdultsFrontiers in Psychology (2020): Age Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Later LifeGreenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon (1986): Terror Management Theory: The Cultural Buffer HypothesisHayes et al. (2012): Psychological Flexibility and Acceptance TheoryHarvard Study of Adult Development (2019): What Makes a Good Life?













