An Australian meteorologist named Nate Byrne and his coworkers took a moment to discuss how anxiety can impact employees in the workplace after the weatherman suffered from a panic attack while live on-air.
His panic episode happened on Tuesday around 6:30 a.m. local time during his weather forecast segment on “ABC News Breakfast,” where he suddenly stated that he needed to “stop for a second.”
“Some of you may know that I occasionally get affected by panic attacks and actually that is happening right now,” Byrne continued before asking for production to pivot back to anchor Lisa Millar. As he gathered himself off-camera, Millar brought up how Byrne just so happened to write about his history of dealing with anxiety for a previous news piece. Once Byrne was settled, the news team reunited and discussed the matter.
“Sorry if I gave anybody a bit of a scare there,” Byrne said.
His panic episode happened on Tuesday around 6:30 a.m. local time during his weather forecast segment on “ABC News Breakfast,” where he suddenly stated that he needed to “stop for a second.”
“Some of you may know that I occasionally get affected by panic attacks and actually that is happening right now,” Byrne continued before asking for production to pivot back to anchor Lisa Millar. As he gathered himself off-camera, Millar brought up how Byrne just so happened to write about his history of dealing with anxiety for a previous news piece. Once Byrne was settled, the news team reunited and discussed the matter.
“Sorry if I gave anybody a bit of a scare there,” Byrne said.
- 14/08/2024
- por Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
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