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I don’t have a perfect script for this moment in history — but I do know what my body feels.
In this episode of The NeuroSpicy MomPod, we talk about neurodivergent joy — not as denial, not as “look on the bright side,” but as nervous system regulation and psychological survival.
We explore why justice-sensitive, neurodivergent people feel injustice so deeply, how chronic activation impacts the nervous system, and why moments of joy, beauty, and sensory grounding are not indulgent — they’re necessary.
This is an episode for anyone who feels overwhelmed, activated, heartbroken, or stretched thin by awareness — and who needs permission to let joy count.
If this episode resonated with you, the most meaningful way to support this work is by subscribing on Patreon, where I can continue creating without ads or censorship. And if Patreon isn’t accessible right now, following, rating, commenting, or sharing this episode truly helps more than you know. 💖
By The NeuroSpicy MomPodI don’t have a perfect script for this moment in history — but I do know what my body feels.
In this episode of The NeuroSpicy MomPod, we talk about neurodivergent joy — not as denial, not as “look on the bright side,” but as nervous system regulation and psychological survival.
We explore why justice-sensitive, neurodivergent people feel injustice so deeply, how chronic activation impacts the nervous system, and why moments of joy, beauty, and sensory grounding are not indulgent — they’re necessary.
This is an episode for anyone who feels overwhelmed, activated, heartbroken, or stretched thin by awareness — and who needs permission to let joy count.
If this episode resonated with you, the most meaningful way to support this work is by subscribing on Patreon, where I can continue creating without ads or censorship. And if Patreon isn’t accessible right now, following, rating, commenting, or sharing this episode truly helps more than you know. 💖