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🎙️ Oversoul’d — Too Much or Just Enough?
In this Oversoul’d episode, Cass opens up about releasing control over how others perceive her—through autism, ADHD, sobriety, and family history. Fresh from attending Mickey’s family Christmas party without masking for the first time, she shares what it felt like to simply be herself: stimming, observing, easing into comfort without forcing fake excitement or anxious small talk.
From there, she moves into a deeper wound: distancing from parts of her maternal family after being dismissed about being on the spectrum, and navigating a lineage where alcoholism runs deep while honoring her own three years of sobriety. Cass reflects on years of hiding her drinking, over-functioning as the emotional support, and the painful moment when someone she’d always held with care spoke to her with disrespect while drunk.
Amid fear, PTSD, and the “I’m too much” narrative, her Oversoul brings an unexpected nudge: invite them to a holiday lunch. Whether or not it happens isn’t the point—the true edge is confronting the fear of being perceived, and trusting how God and her Oversoul see her instead. This tender transmission is for anyone who’s ever masked in families, shrunk themselves to be acceptable, or feared reconnecting: a reminder that you’re not defined by their perception, but by your relationship with Source and your own soul.
#holiday #masking #neurodivergent #adhd #autistim #spirituality #faith #motivation #alcohol #god #oversoulÂ
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🎙️ Oversoul’d — Too Much or Just Enough?
In this Oversoul’d episode, Cass opens up about releasing control over how others perceive her—through autism, ADHD, sobriety, and family history. Fresh from attending Mickey’s family Christmas party without masking for the first time, she shares what it felt like to simply be herself: stimming, observing, easing into comfort without forcing fake excitement or anxious small talk.
From there, she moves into a deeper wound: distancing from parts of her maternal family after being dismissed about being on the spectrum, and navigating a lineage where alcoholism runs deep while honoring her own three years of sobriety. Cass reflects on years of hiding her drinking, over-functioning as the emotional support, and the painful moment when someone she’d always held with care spoke to her with disrespect while drunk.
Amid fear, PTSD, and the “I’m too much” narrative, her Oversoul brings an unexpected nudge: invite them to a holiday lunch. Whether or not it happens isn’t the point—the true edge is confronting the fear of being perceived, and trusting how God and her Oversoul see her instead. This tender transmission is for anyone who’s ever masked in families, shrunk themselves to be acceptable, or feared reconnecting: a reminder that you’re not defined by their perception, but by your relationship with Source and your own soul.
#holiday #masking #neurodivergent #adhd #autistim #spirituality #faith #motivation #alcohol #god #oversoulÂ