From Two Lines to Collapse: Delinea and Cast – The Language of Tokophobia
Release Date: 07/01/2025
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This episode of Tik-Tokophobia is a truly groundbreaking one. Alexia and JJ make history by naming two central — but until now, unnamed — experiences of living with tokophobia and Reproductive Anxiety Disorder (RAD). If you’ve ever struggled to find the words to describe what it’s actually like to face the gut-punch of a pregnancy test, or the collapse that can follow, you’ll find this conversation both validating and empowering. Drawing on personal stories, client experiences, and a touch of Douglas Adams-inspired word-creation, this episode is about reclaiming language — and with...
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This episode of Tik-Tokophobia is a truly groundbreaking one. Alexia and JJ make history by naming two central — but until now, unnamed — experiences of living with tokophobia and Reproductive Anxiety Disorder (RAD). If you’ve ever struggled to find the words to describe what it’s actually like to face the gut-punch of a pregnancy test, or the collapse that can follow, you’ll find this conversation both validating and empowering. Drawing on personal stories, client experiences, and a touch of Douglas Adams-inspired word-creation, this episode is about reclaiming language — and with...
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This episode of Tik-Tokophobia is a truly groundbreaking one. Alexia and JJ make history by naming two central — but until now, unnamed — experiences of living with tokophobia and Reproductive Anxiety Disorder (RAD). If you’ve ever struggled to find the words to describe what it’s actually like to face the gut-punch of a pregnancy test, or the collapse that can follow, you’ll find this conversation both validating and empowering. Drawing on personal stories, client experiences, and a touch of Douglas Adams-inspired word-creation, this episode is about reclaiming language — and with...
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Is the fear of pregnancy and childbirth taking over your life — or leaving you feeling completely alone and broken? In this episode of Tik-Tokophobia, Alexia sits down with Ramona, a mental health therapist, to lay bare what it’s really like to live with tokophobia and find healing on the other side. Ramona unpacks her decade-long journey from silent panic and relationship doubts to finally discovering that her fear has a name— and that overcoming it is possible. Together, they dissect why traditional therapy often falls flat, how body image and control weave through reproductive...
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In this groundbreaking episode of Tik-Tokophobia, Alexia and JJ introduce a term you’ve probably never heard before — Reproductive Anxiety Disorder (RAD). Going far beyond the usual discussions of tokophobia, this episode digs deep into the world of persistent, visceral anxiety around anything related to reproduction. Alexia and JJ shine a fierce light on why so many women’s experiences are mislabelled, misunderstood, or flat-out ignored — and why having the right language matters. If you’ve ever felt a hidden panic about pregnancy, birth, or even just being around babies, this...
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Are you ready to go deeper into the real reasons behind tokophobia? In this honest and eye-opening episode, Alexia and JJ confront one of the most overlooked (and misunderstood) realities for those living with a fear of pregnancy and birth: the trauma of your own birth. Forget everything you’ve been told about where anxiety “comes from”— because this one starts sooner, and runs deeper, than most of us ever realise. Whether you know your own birth story or not, this episode unpacks why the experience of being born is often the hidden driver behind lifelong tokophobia —...
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In this powerful episode of Tik-Tokophobia, cohost JJ Stenhouse steps into the guest seat and shares her personal journey with tokophobia—the overwhelming fear of pregnancy and childbirth. Only recognising her tokophobia at age 68, JJ reveals how this hidden anxiety wove itself through her life, shaping her relationships, creativity, and even her sense of self. The conversation explores the life-altering impact of unrecognised reproductive trauma, the challenges of healing, and what truly shifts when you finally put a name to your fear. Key discussion points: Recognising tokophobia late in...
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If you’ve ever felt a deep dread of pregnancy, birth, or anything connected to babies—only to wonder if you’re broken or mad for feeling that way — this episode will feel like coming home. This week, Alexia and JJ turn the spotlight directly onto the messy, often misunderstood intersection between tokophobia (the pathological fear of pregnancy and childbirth) and mental health. Sharing candid stories from their own healing journeys, they pull apart the ways tokophobia is more than “just a phobia” — it’s often the linchpin disorder underlying chronic anxiety, depression, OCD,...
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Welcome to the very first episode of Tik-Tokophobia. In this honest, unfiltered conversation, hosts Alexia Leachman and JJ Stenhouse break the silence around tokophobia – the intense, often hidden fear of pregnancy and childbirth. Drawing from their own deeply personal stories, Alexia and JJ reveal how tokophobia can quietly shape a person’s entire life—not just their decisions about having children, but their mental health, relationships, and even creativity. They challenge everything you thought you knew about reproductive anxiety and make a powerful case for why it’s time to drag...
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What happens when pregnancy fear runs so deep it shapes your entire life? In this raw and revealing episode, co-host Alexia Leachman opens up about her own journey with tokophobia — the crippling fear of pregnancy and childbirth. With co-host JJ Stenhouse guiding the conversation, Alexia unpacks how this hidden anxiety disorder can blindside you, how she battled (and beat) her own fears, and why most women suffering in silence aren’t “broken” — they’ve simply never been told what’s really going on. Blending humour, honesty, and hard-won wisdom, this episode is a compassionate...
info_outlineThis episode of Tik-Tokophobia is a truly groundbreaking one. Alexia and JJ make history by naming two central — but until now, unnamed — experiences of living with tokophobia and Reproductive Anxiety Disorder (RAD).
If you’ve ever struggled to find the words to describe what it’s actually like to face the gut-punch of a pregnancy test, or the collapse that can follow, you’ll find this conversation both validating and empowering.
Drawing on personal stories, client experiences, and a touch of Douglas Adams-inspired word-creation, this episode is about reclaiming language — and with it, our power to heal.
Key Discussion Points:
• The urgent need for language: why “panic attack” and “burnout” have cultural weight, but tokophobia’s most visceral moments have stayed nameless — until now
• The origin of “dilina” and “cass”: how Alexia and JJ developed new words to describe the fork-in-the-road realisation (dilinia) and the breaking, collapse, or gut-punch of reproductive anxiety (cass)
• Personal stories: both hosts share their “two lines moment”, the intense emotions that followed, and how not having words made it harder to seek support or even acknowledge what was happening
• The power of naming: how putting words to these hidden experiences can help you move out of isolation, seek understanding, and finally begin to heal
• The messy reality of reproductive anxiety: why every woman’s journey is different, and why some might only relate to one of these moments — or both
• Why tokophobia is nothing like a classic phobia (e.g., spiders, flying) and why the current definitions are failing women
• Why creating new language isn’t just a creative exercise — it’s an act of collective validation and community care
• Stories from listeners and clients who immediately recognised themselves in “dilinia” and “cass” — proving just how needed this conversation is
• A call to share: listeners are invited to talk about their own moments, using these new words, so fewer women feel alone or “broken”
This Episode Is For You If…
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You’ve experienced overwhelming fear or dread of pregnancy, birth, or even the idea of motherhood — and found it impossible to explain to anyone else
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You’ve ever felt an internal “break” or collapse, but had no words for it
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You’re a professional, loved one, or partner trying to understand what tokophobia or reproductive anxiety actually feels like from the inside
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You want real language — not platitudes — to talk about your mental health, advocate for care, or find support
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You’re craving a sense of normalcy and community; to know that you’re not alone, not “crazy,” and that healing is possible
Outcome:
By the end of this episode, you’ll have a deeper understanding of what it means to live with reproductive anxiety, two new words (“dilinia” and “cass”) to help you speak about your experience, and a reminder that having language is the first step to healing and support.
If you’re tired of feeling unseen, unheard, or misunderstood — this one’s for you.
— If this resonates, please share the episode or reach out to us with your dilinia or cass moment.
Find more support, free resources, and our foundational white papers (“Fear Sells...” and “The Case for Reproductive Anxiety Disorder”) at www.tik-tokophobia.com