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Dan Shay, a visual artist, discusses his experience with misophonia and how it has impacted his daily life and relationships. He shares his journey of discovering misophonia and the challenges he faced in explaining it to others. Dan talks about his coping mechanisms, including the use of earplugs and meditation apps. He also explores the potential of using art to raise awareness about misophonia and the intersection of art and technology in expressing the condition. Overall, Dan emphasizes the importance of understanding and support from friends and family in managing misophonia. In this conversation, Dan Shay discusses his future projects and the role of art as a reflection of the world. He talks about exhibiting his work in various locations and the accessibility of sharing art online. Dan also shares his coping mechanisms and the importance of control in managing misophonia. He highlights the significance of creating circumstances for comfort and the support he has received from others. Additionally, he mentions his involvement with the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival and reflects on the challenges of technology in understanding misophonia.
https://www.danshay.co.uk
Takeaways
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Order "Sounds like Misophonia" - by Dr. Jane Gregory and I
Sponsored by the personal journaling app I developed:
Basal - hellobasal.com
For iOS and Android
Writing prompts and summaries for your journal entries by AI from the perspective of a therapist.
Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com
Email: [email protected]
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.
YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)
Social:
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast
Twitter/X - @misophoniashow
Download the official Misophonia Podcast app!
For iOS and Android
Podcast episodes, background sounds, a trigger journal, a panic button, and tons of resources on all things miso. Absolutely free!
SoQuiet - Misophonia Advocacy
https://soquiet.org
Support the show
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Dan Shay, a visual artist, discusses his experience with misophonia and how it has impacted his daily life and relationships. He shares his journey of discovering misophonia and the challenges he faced in explaining it to others. Dan talks about his coping mechanisms, including the use of earplugs and meditation apps. He also explores the potential of using art to raise awareness about misophonia and the intersection of art and technology in expressing the condition. Overall, Dan emphasizes the importance of understanding and support from friends and family in managing misophonia. In this conversation, Dan Shay discusses his future projects and the role of art as a reflection of the world. He talks about exhibiting his work in various locations and the accessibility of sharing art online. Dan also shares his coping mechanisms and the importance of control in managing misophonia. He highlights the significance of creating circumstances for comfort and the support he has received from others. Additionally, he mentions his involvement with the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival and reflects on the challenges of technology in understanding misophonia.
https://www.danshay.co.uk
Takeaways
---
Order "Sounds like Misophonia" - by Dr. Jane Gregory and I
Sponsored by the personal journaling app I developed:
Basal - hellobasal.com
For iOS and Android
Writing prompts and summaries for your journal entries by AI from the perspective of a therapist.
Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com
Email: [email protected]
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.
YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)
Social:
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast
Twitter/X - @misophoniashow
Download the official Misophonia Podcast app!
For iOS and Android
Podcast episodes, background sounds, a trigger journal, a panic button, and tons of resources on all things miso. Absolutely free!
SoQuiet - Misophonia Advocacy
https://soquiet.org
Support the show

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