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In this episode Nichi Morrin dives into the complex interplay between neurodivergence and chronic body-mind conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Chronic Fatigue, and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). Nichi shares her insights from years of working closely with individuals facing these challenges, shedding light on how these conditions overlap and influence one another, particularly within neurodivergent populations.
Nichi explores how these invisible conditions can affect daily life, from joint pain and dizziness to brain fog, digestive issues, and sensory sensitivities. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the importance of a holistic health story—viewing the body and mind as interconnected—to better understand, manage, and support those with these overlapping conditions.
Nichi also introduces her upcoming program, focused on autonomic nervous system awareness and regulation, and a new health story report service to help individuals communicate their unique health needs more effectively.
Key Takeaways:
Thank you for listening to Shine the Spotlight: Unseen, Unspoken & Unstoppable. If this episode is for you please SUBSCRIBE to our show to stay informed. You are also keenly invited to give us a rating as well. It would make us super happy if you would like to follow us on social media to stay up to date and connected.
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nichimorrin/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themillionseenmovement/
Store - To join our email list or to purchase Nichi's book Girl, Get out of the Freaking Car! - https://thesuccessfulzebrastore.myshopify.com/
TikTok - nichimorrin_zebradvocate
Psychology services - www.rewiredpsychology.com.au
Intro and Outro music: Inspirational Acoustic - Organic Harmony by Sonican; and Andrii Poradovskyi from Pixabay.
Disclaimer: This content is general in nature and intended for educational purposes only. It is not deemed as psychological treatment and does not replace the advice from your health professional or need for psychological treatment.
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In this episode Nichi Morrin dives into the complex interplay between neurodivergence and chronic body-mind conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Chronic Fatigue, and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS). Nichi shares her insights from years of working closely with individuals facing these challenges, shedding light on how these conditions overlap and influence one another, particularly within neurodivergent populations.
Nichi explores how these invisible conditions can affect daily life, from joint pain and dizziness to brain fog, digestive issues, and sensory sensitivities. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the importance of a holistic health story—viewing the body and mind as interconnected—to better understand, manage, and support those with these overlapping conditions.
Nichi also introduces her upcoming program, focused on autonomic nervous system awareness and regulation, and a new health story report service to help individuals communicate their unique health needs more effectively.
Key Takeaways:
Thank you for listening to Shine the Spotlight: Unseen, Unspoken & Unstoppable. If this episode is for you please SUBSCRIBE to our show to stay informed. You are also keenly invited to give us a rating as well. It would make us super happy if you would like to follow us on social media to stay up to date and connected.
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nichimorrin/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themillionseenmovement/
Store - To join our email list or to purchase Nichi's book Girl, Get out of the Freaking Car! - https://thesuccessfulzebrastore.myshopify.com/
TikTok - nichimorrin_zebradvocate
Psychology services - www.rewiredpsychology.com.au
Intro and Outro music: Inspirational Acoustic - Organic Harmony by Sonican; and Andrii Poradovskyi from Pixabay.
Disclaimer: This content is general in nature and intended for educational purposes only. It is not deemed as psychological treatment and does not replace the advice from your health professional or need for psychological treatment.