Show 110 Delta Airlines New Policy for Emotional Support Animals and Quick Look at Bridge Phobia

Lots to jabber about dogs on planes, hospitals, drinking and then taking it to the bridge but in this case it is the fear of bridges. Or is it?

One of goals of the podcast is to talk about things that are not comfortable. Or a direct cause and effect; if you do this you will fix that. Sometimes that does happen – especially in regard to breathing practices. Sometimes it does not.






Ring the bell! The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.


Resources Mentioned: 


Routers story on Delta Airlines reviewing their emotional support policy.

Delta Airline official policy on trained service dogs and emotional support animals. I've also included a link to the form you will have to fill out before flying with the animal.

CNBC story about Intermountain Hospital teaming up with other hospitals to make their own generic drugs. There is also the official PR information press release from the participating hospitals.

The Mayo Clinic has an understandable page about phobias and treatment options.

ADAA has a screener quiz to help you clarify if you have a phobia or phobia adjacent disorder.

The Simply Noise app can help you with finding the right sound for your needs, that could be a frequency noise or a sound of nature. Windows users can go to the download section of the website and select the items that will give them an audio balm.


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