Journalists are often on the frontlines of crises, risking their lives to report from dangerous places like warzones, conflict areas, and now, hospitals with COVID-19 patients. This can take a toll on mental health, resulting in anxiety, burnout, or in some cases even Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). We interviewed a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, a therapist, a coach and a scientist to understand the causes and consequences of stress for journalists, and why they rarely look for help to combat anxiety. We hope you will enjoy listening to our Journoswell Podcast.