Floyd County
Stop doomscrolling! Instead, watch Margo MacSweeney perform on her front porch
Hobbledehoy fav Margo MacSweeney and her little brother Misha pick out a little “Reuben’s Train.”
It is important to acknowledge that feeling overwhelmed by stressful political events is a natural reaction. Practicing kindness toward yourself helps build resilience. The Hobbledehoy advises a regular dose of the delightful musician Margo MacSweeney.
Margo is a young “Old Timey” musician who lives in Floyd County, Virginia. Margo enjoys playing fiddle, banjo, and guitar and singing and buckdancing old time traditional music from Southwest Virginia. She is a part of The Handmade Music School at The Floyd Country Store
Here’s what you need to avoid:
- Political stress or anxiety: This describes the intense emotional and physical tension, worry, or unease that many people experience in response to political events, debates, and divisive information.
- Political stress syndrome (PSS): This term is sometimes used to describe the collection of symptoms, including anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances, that are directly linked to political events and discourse. It is important to note that this is a recognized phenomenon, though not a formal clinical diagnosis.
- News anxiety: A more specific term, this describes the stress and worry caused by the constant, overwhelming influx of news from various sources, including the 24/7 news cycle and social media.
- Doomscrolling: This refers to the habit of endlessly scrolling through negative news and social media content, which can worsen anxiety and overwhelm.