How to be OK in a world that isn’t

How to be OK in a world that isn’t

Author: BBC Radio 4 May 5, 2026 Duration: 28:22

How can we feel ok in a world that isn’t?

With multiple global crises going on at the same time, it can make many of us feel very uncertain and anxious.

But why are we affected by events happening so far from home - and what can we do to help ourselves feel better in difficult times?

Clinical psychologist Linda Blair and Channel 4 News international editor Lindsey Hilsum share their wisdom.

And should we plan in 20 minutes a day just for worrying? That’s the idea of a “worry window”, where we block off a time to get all our worrying done in one so we can enjoy the rest of our day.

Daryl O’Connor, professor of psychology at the University of Leeds, brings us the evidence.

Also this week, can we really be addicted to social media?

Claudia tasks Andy Przybylski, professor of human behaviour and technology at the University of Oxford, with answering this surprisingly tricky question.

Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Gerry Holt Editor: Ilan Goodman Production coordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth Studio engineer: Steve Greenwood

Details of organisations offering support with some of these issues are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline


Ever wondered why we do the things we do, or how our thoughts truly shape our reality? All in the Mind, from BBC Radio 4, moves beyond simple self-help to explore the intricate workings of the human psyche. Guided by Claudia Hammond, each episode is a thoughtful journey into the latest research and evidence from the worlds of psychology, neuroscience, and mental health. You'll hear from leading scientists, clinicians, and sometimes people with direct personal experience, all contributing to a deeper understanding of topics like memory, emotion, resilience, and perception. This isn't just a theoretical discussion; it's about connecting scientific discovery to the everyday experiences that define us. The conversations in this podcast are designed to be accessible yet deeply informative, stripping away jargon to reveal what the evidence really tells us about our minds. Whether it's unpacking the mechanics of anxiety, the science of happiness, or the mysteries of consciousness, Claudia's nuanced approach provides clarity and insight. Tune in for a compelling blend of personal stories and rigorous science that challenges assumptions and illuminates the hidden forces behind our behaviour. This is a space for curious listeners who want to look beneath the surface of thought and feeling, discovering the fascinating evidence that explains how we all operate.
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