• #210 - Alex
    Jan 9 2025

    This week I’m talking to Alex from beautiful Victoria, British Columbia. Alex shares her lifelong journey with misophonia, which began at age 11 amid a turbulent home life. She opens up about how her sensitivity to sounds, especially during family meals, became tied to a need to escape overwhelming emotions. Through therapy, Alex discovered how these triggers were linked to deeper childhood trauma and learned to reframe her reactions with self-compassion. From feeling isolated and misunderstood to finding tools for healing, Alex’s story is a powerful reflection on resilience, emotional awareness, and the path toward self-acceptance.

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  • #209 - Kathryn
    Dec 12 2024

    Kathryn runs an ecology non-profit in southern Oregon. She shares her journey with misophonia, particularly how it has impacted her life as a parent. She reflects on her childhood experiences with sound sensitivity, the lack of understanding from those around her, and how her relationship with her husband has provided a supportive environment. We talk about the impact of misophonia on her relationships, particularly with her daughter, and the strategies she employs to manage her sensitivities. Kathryn also explores therapeutic approaches, including psilocybin and acupuncture, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and support from family and friends.

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    55 mins
  • #208 - Imbi
    Dec 5 2024

    Imbi is an author who came to my attention earlier this year when she published her novel “Kind Of, Sort Of, Maybe, But Probably Not”, which features a lead character who has misophonia. Imbi shares her experiences with misophonia, discussing how it affects her daily life, relationships, and creative pursuits. She emphasizes the importance of communication with loved ones about her sensitivities and how she manages to balance her writing and parenting responsibilities. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of neurodiversity and identity, and some of the unique challenges faced by those in the misophonia community.

    Please checkout her website imbineeme.com

    Guardian article: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/feb/19/ive-always-hated-the-sounds-of-chewing-slurping-and-sniffling-but-now-i-know-im-not-alone

    Refinery29 (piece about dating with misophonia)
    https://www.refinery29.com/en-au/dating-with-misophonia-crunching-noises

    Kind of, Sort of, Maybe, But Probably Not
    https://www.penguin.com.au/books/kind-of-sort-of-maybe-but-probably-not-9781761341069

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • #207 - Sound Check 1 - AI Research Platform
    Nov 25 2024

    In this experimental episode, we're talking about a new AI research platform I am developing that blends scientific literature, lived experience on the podcast, and questions and comments from the community. You can learn more about the details and some research proposals it has generated at https://misophoniapodcast.com/research.

    In this episode, I take it a step further and use AI to generate a conversation about the platform and some of the proposals. Does the world need an AI conversation about AI? Maybe not, but this is a window into making more research more accessible to more people. And I am more than happy to use this podcast to experiment.

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  • #206 - Tressi Mitchell & Brooklyn Disch
    Nov 21 2024

    This week I have two guests, Tressi and Brooklyn Disch. Brooklyn you may know has Brooklyn Disch who is a misophonia coach and has all kinds of resources on her website (link below). Tressi has worked with Brooklyn and has also published a book which is a fictionalization of many of her experiences living with misophonia. Both guests discuss the challenges they faced growing up, the lack of understanding and resources available, and how they eventually connected through a shared Facebook group. They talk about misophonia as not a defect but a trait that can be managed through various strategies, including reprogramming the mind and fostering connections with others who share similar experiences. Both of them have seen their misophonia greatly, greatly reduced. We touch on the skepticism surrounding alternative therapies. They discuss the role of meditation, the impact of childhood experiences, and the importance of understanding and advocating for misophonia as a distinct condition.


    https://www.tressimitchell.com/
    https://brooklyndisch.com/

    Brooklyn interviewed Tressi recently on her own podcast - check it out here!
    https://open.spotify.com/episode/1GBTjI75D5iw1IMLq6JgOU?si=-CoQazdlSdi6c3zNjNv3aQ


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • #205 - Healing through hypnotherapy: a personal journey.
    Nov 14 2024

    This week I’m very happy to bring back Lila, a past guest from August 2023. If you recall that interview, Lila had pretty severe misophonia and was even being triggered by a neighbor during our call. A lot has changed for her in the past couple of years - she is now on the other side of the world, back in the US. She tells her story of recently successfully overcoming misophonia. The modality she credits is hypnotherapy, which has come up in some online spaces as having helped people. In this conversation you’ll hear about Lila’s background, how she stumbled upon hypnotherapy, how her process works, and what it’s been like since she did it, and her current process of follow on sessions she does on her own. I hope this sheds some real talk on a topic that’s definitely outside the mainstream and has its supporters, skeptics, and detractors. For the record, as always I’m a curious and open-minded skeptic.

    Lila on Instagram: xxlilarose

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • #204 - Between Two Ears Episode 1 - MisoCon 2024
    Nov 7 2024

    In this episode of Between Two Ears, I share highlights from my recent experience at MisoCon 2024 (The Misophonia Association convention in Atlanta). I discuss key presentations, including Dr. Jane Gregory’s insights on reframing sound experiences for managing misophonia and Jaelline Jaffe’s exploration of connections between childhood experiences and misophonia. I also reflect on the importance of informal discussions with other attendees, the thoughtful accommodations that make the event more comfortable, and the unique sense of understanding among fellow misophones. Join me for a firsthand look at this impactful gathering, plus live clips from attendees.


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  • #203 - Beyond Mouth Noises: Paula’s Expanding Sensitivity and Road to Therapy.
    Oct 29 2024

    Paula is a psychology student in France. Paula first noticed misophonia when she was 13 or 14 years old and felt intense emotions when hearing eating sounds. It took several years for her to discover that misophonia was a real condition. Paula's parents were supportive but initially didn't understand what she was going through. She coped by eating at home and avoiding triggering situations. Paula is now starting therapy to help manage her misophonia and hopes to understand the triggers and find long-term solutions. Just a quick note that due to technical difficulties we got cut off a little abruptly near the end. It was just around the time we were ending anyways so you get pretty much the full conversation. Hope to have Paula on again in the future to maybe talk about her new therapy.

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    34 mins