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The Story Collider

Overthinking: Stories about repetitive thoughts

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Performing Arts, Arts, Science

4.4818 Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

If you’ve ever found yourself thinking about a problem or a situation over and over again, you might be an over-thinker like our storytellers. In this week’s episode, both of our storytellers think about something too much and for too long. Part 1: Clinical psychologist Saren Seeley can’t stop obsessing about her research. Part 2: In therapy, comedian Nat Towsen realizes he’s always thinking too much. Saren H. Seeley is a postdoctoral fellow in the Psychiatry Department at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Her neuroimaging research investigates mechanisms of adaptation (or difficulty in adapting) after life-changing events – such as the death of a loved one or trauma exposure. Originally from New York, Saren completed a PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Arizona where she received an NIH F31 fellowship for her dissertation work on dynamic brain network functioning in partner-bereaved older adults. Nat Towsen is a comedian and nonfiction writer from Manhattan, New York. He has written for Esquire, Vice, CollegeHumor, and The Onion. He also works at Botnik Studios, using AI to write comedy. In pre-pandemic times, he toured the country and abroad to perform standup and work with cultural programs, teaching about comedy as a tool in activism and for addressing mental health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You know what that is.

0:04.0

An ice cold beer.

0:07.0

What's different?

0:09.0

It's Budweiser, a perfect beer for party season.

0:14.0

Best enjoyed with your best buds.

0:20.0

Cheers to that. Budweiser, Lackenosa. Best enjoyed with your best butts.

0:22.3

Cheers to that.

0:25.3

Budweiser, like no other.

0:26.8

Please drink responsibly.

0:28.5

For the facts, visit drinkaware.com.com.

0:29.7

A science story, huh?

0:34.9

Is NYU scientist the...

0:36.5

I felt...

0:37.4

I was really... And I just thought, well... It was that... Is NYU scientist? I felt huge.

0:38.3

And I just thought, well, it was that golden moment.

0:42.9

Because science was on my side.

0:53.4

Hey, everyone. Welcome to the story clutter, where true personal stories about science help us to discover how weird and wonderful it is to exist in this world and be a human.

1:02.3

I'm your host, Misha Gayevsky, and this week we're exploring that all too familiar problem of overthinking.

1:07.9

The type of thinking where you go over and over the same scenario in your head to the

1:12.8

point where you think you could predict any outcome, that kind of overthinking. Our first story is

1:18.7

from Sarin-Seli. Sarin-Sili is a postdoctoral researcher in the psychiatry department at the Icon

1:24.4

School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She's curious about how the brain readjusts

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