Episodios

  • 41: Nervous System Regulation for Highly Sensitive People: How to Calm Overwhelm and Build Resilience
    Mar 23 2026

    Highly sensitive people often experience stress, stimulation, and emotional overwhelm more quickly because their nervous systems process more information.


    In this episode, we explore nervous system regulation for highly sensitive people and how simple practices can help the body move out of overwhelm and return to balance.


    You’ll learn why nervous system activation happens, why stress can sometimes linger in the body, and how gentle regulation practices can help you recover more easily from life’s everyday pressures.


    Rather than trying to force calm or suppress emotions, nervous system regulation helps the body complete its natural stress response so it can return to balance.


    Inside this episode, we explore:

    • Why highly sensitive nervous systems activate quickly

    • Why overwhelm is often a physiological response — not a personal failure

    • The difference between regulation and emotional suppression

    • Gentle regulation practices including breathing, movement, connection, and quiet

    • How regulation builds resilience over time


    If you’re a highly sensitive person who often feels overstimulated, anxious, or emotionally drained, these simple nervous system practices can help you restore balance and build sustainable resilience.


    New to the podcast? Start here:

    Episode 33 – Are You a Highly Sensitive Person?

    Episode 39 – The Hidden Struggles & Strengths of Highly Sensitive People

    Episode 40 – Boundaries for Highly Sensitive People

    Episode 41 – Nervous System Regulation for HSPs

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  • 40: Highly Sensitive People & Boundaries: How to Protect Your Energy Without Burnout
    Mar 9 2026

    Highly sensitive people often struggle with boundaries, because their nervous systems are deeply attuned to the emotional environment around them.


    If you’ve ever found yourself saying yes when your body wanted to say no, absorbing other people’s emotions, or feeling exhausted after social interactions, this episode will help you understand why.


    In this conversation, we explore why boundaries can feel especially difficult for highly sensitive people, how the nervous system’s fawn response can lead to people-pleasing, and how boundaries can actually support nervous system regulation rather than pushing people away.


    If you are learning how to remain kind, empathetic, and open while still protecting your energy, this episode offers a gentle place to begin.


    New to the podcast? Start here:

    Episode 33 – Are You a Highly Sensitive Person?

    Episode 39 – The Hidden Struggles & Strengths of Highly Sensitive People

    Episode 40 – Boundaries for Highly Sensitive People

    Episode 41 – Nervous System Regulation for HSPs


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  • 39: Highly Sensitive People: Hidden Struggles, Powerful Strengths, and Why Sensitivity Is Not a Weakness
    Mar 2 2026

    If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive,” this episode is for you.


    Many Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) grow up feeling misunderstood, overwhelmed, or like something about them needs to change. But high sensitivity is not a flaw — it’s a nervous system trait.


    In Episode 33, we explored the core traits of being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). In this follow-up episode, we go deeper.


    We explore what high sensitivity actually looks like in real life — including the hidden struggles that many HSPs carry, and the powerful strengths that emerge when the nervous system is supported rather than overwhelmed.


    You’ll learn why perfectionism, people-pleasing, overthinking, and emotional absorption often develop in sensitive nervous systems — and how those same traits become insight, compassion, and resilience when supported.


    High sensitivity is not a flaw or a diagnosis. It is nervous system wiring, and when that wiring is understood, it becomes strength.


    If you’re new here, this episode is part of a short series exploring high sensitivity and the nervous system.


    New to the podcast? Start here:

    Episode 33 – Are You a Highly Sensitive Person?
    Episode 39 – The Hidden Struggles & Strengths of Highly Sensitive People
    Episode 40 – Boundaries for Highly Sensitive People
    Episode 41 – Nervous System Regulation for HSPs

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    25 m
  • 38: Joy, Connection & Aliveness After Loss (Grief & Nervous System Healing for Highly Sensitive People)
    Feb 23 2026

    In this final episode of our grief series, we explore what happens when glimmers of joy, connection, and aliveness begin to return after loss.


    For highly sensitive people, grief doesn’t simply disappear. It moves through the nervous system. It narrows capacity, and it reorganizes attachment. And slowly — often almost imperceptibly — it widens again.


    In this episode, we explore:

    • How attachment reorganizes after the death of a loved one

    • Why the return of joy can feel vulnerable (and sometimes frightening)

    • How grief and aliveness can coexist in the same body

    • What it means for love to expand rather than disappear

    • How to stay open in a grieving world without burning out

    • The role of nervous system regulation in sustaining compassion

    If you’re wondering whether it’s “okay” to feel connection again…If you’re noticing small flickers of warmth returning…Or if you’re trying to stay open in a world that feels heavy…

    This episode is a gentle reminder:

    You don’t have to rush expansion, and you don’t have to choose between grief and joy. Your nervous system is designed to reorganize.


    This episode is part of our 3-part series on grief and the nervous system:

    1. Grief Lives in the Body

    2. Capacity, Protection & Regulation in Grief

    3. Joy, Connection & Aliveness After Loss

    If this series has supported you, please consider sharing it with someone walking through their own season of grief.

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    23 m
  • 37: Grief, Capacity & the Nervous System: How Loss Affects Highly Sensitive People
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, we explore what grief does to your capacity — especially if you are a highly sensitive person.


    After loss, everything can suddenly feel harder. Conversations feel overwhelming. Decisions feel impossible. Noise feels louder. Your patience feels thinner. And you may find yourself wondering, “What is wrong with me?”


    Nothing is wrong.


    Grief doesn’t just live in your thoughts — it lives in your nervous system. When your body is metabolizing loss, your capacity temporarily shifts. What looks like withdrawal, irritability, exhaustion, or numbness is often protection — not failure.


    In this deep-dive episode, we explore:

    • Why reduced capacity during grief is a nervous system response

    • How protection shows up as withdrawal, fatigue, and lowered tolerance

    • The difference between regulation and “calming down”

    • Why oscillating between pain and relief is healthy

    • How existential overwhelm can signal nervous system saturation — not weakness

    • How spiritual beliefs about death can coexist with embodied grief


    We also look at caregiving, collective grief, and the very real ways loss reshapes your daily life — especially for sensitive nervous systems.


    If you’ve been carrying something heavy and wondering why everything feels harder than it used to, this episode will help you understand what your body is doing — and how to move through grief with more compassion and steadiness.

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    36 m
  • 36: Grief Lives in the Body: Navigating Loss as a Highly Sensitive Person
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode, we’re exploring how grief lives in the body—especially for highly sensitive people. We talk about what it means to carry personal, anticipatory, and collective grief while still functioning in everyday life, and why grief isn’t just emotional—it’s a nervous system experience.


    Through lived stories, reflection, and nervous system wisdom, we explore why grief can show up as exhaustion, irritability, withdrawal, or overwhelm, and how to stay present with loss without collapsing or hardening. This episode is an invitation to move slowly, honor your sensitivity, and allow grief and aliveness to coexist with compassion and care.

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    22 m
  • 35: A Heartfelt Update: Navigating Grief as a Highly Sensitive Person
    Nov 24 2025

    Daphnie returns with a heartfelt update about her father’s recent passing and her decision to pause the podcast until the new year. She speaks about navigating grief as a highly sensitive person and honoring the nervous system’s need for rest and spaciousness. If you’re also carrying heaviness this season, this message offers comfort and support.


    New episodes will be back in the new year. Wishing you peace and gentleness through the holiday season. 💚

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    8 m
  • 34: Special Announcement
    Sep 22 2025

    I am taking a short break as I prioritize caring for my dad who just unexpectedly began hospice care this week. I look forward to sharing more episodes soon...

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