The Misophonia Podcast: Recent Episodes

Adeel Ahmad

Candid conversations with people who live with Misophonia. Misophonia is a disorder in which there is a strong sensitivity to certain sounds. A person with misophonia feels rage and an inability to focus on anything but that sound. It feels like a fight-or-flight response. Host Adeel Ahmad has misophonia and interviews other "misophones" from around the world. All episodes are edited to be more sensory-friendly including equalization and brown noise. If you'd like to be a guest, go to https://misophoniapodcast.com. Theme music is "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of https://mobygratis.com The contents of this podcast should not be considered medical advice or therapy.

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This short bonus episode is a supplement my last interview, with Emma. Here, Emma wanted to more clearly express what it really feels like to have misophonia.

You can find her interview here:
https://misophoniapodcast.com/episodes/232-emma

And here is a link to her artist website:
https://emmafranks.co.uk


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This week I’m talking to Emma, an artist from North London, on a misophonia retreat at the time of this recording. We walk about about her lifelong experience with misophonia and the process of finally confronting it after years of secrecy and shame. We get into her family relationships, autism and ADHD, childhood trauma, anger, self-compassion, reparenting, and how art has helped her make sense of her experiences. Here is a link to her artist website:

https://emmafranks.co.uk


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In this episode, I speak with Nimrod, a CBT therapist and social worker based in Tel Aviv, Israel, who has been working with people with misophonia for the past several years. We discuss his clinical approach, the role of CBT, how stress and related conditions can influence misophonia, and the importance of involving families and building awareness as research in the field continues to evolve.


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This week I’m talking to Pia Watson. Pia is an actor, artist, and body-mind transpersonal therapist currently in Mexico City and about to move to London. We talk about her experience with misophonia, autism, ADHD, and autistic burnout, and how all of those layers can heighten sensory overwhelm. Pia shares early memories of trying to escape teeth grinding on family vacations, hiding in a closet as a safe place, strategically choosing seats in classrooms, and gradually realizing that what she was dealing with had a name. We also get into her path through acting, art, shamanism, meditation, Qigong, hypnosis, and self-hypnosis, and how those practices changed her relationship to misophonia—not necessarily by “fixing” triggers overnight, but by helping her nervous system respond differently. A lot of this conversation circles around trauma, masking, modern life, neurodivergence, and the possibility that misophonia may be part of a much larger mind-body picture. Pia also talks about her work with clients, her interest in supporting neurodivergent people in Spanish-speaking spaces, and why she’s rethinking how therapy might help people with sensory issues.


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This week I’m talking to Lila, again! This is Lila’s third time on the podcast. And we meet her at yet another transformation. She shares her journey from being a touring musician to becoming a clinical hypnotherapist. She discusses her personal struggles with misophonia and how hypnotherapy has changed her life. Our discussion delves into the healing process, the importance of trust in therapy, and the various areas of life that can be positively impacted by hypnotherapy. Lila also explores her unique new project of creating music with plants, emphasizing the connection between sound and healing.

https://linktr.ee/xxlilarose

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This week I'm talking to B about navigating misophonia from childhood through their twenties and into their thirties. We talk about those early memories—kicking the back of their dad's truck seat during long drives, the anxiety of asking for accommodations, and how substance abuse became a way to cope when triggers felt unbearable. B shares how they've learned to be more direct about their needs, the relief of having friends who truly get it, and why Loop ear plugs and white noise have been game-changers. We also dig into some heavier territory—growing up in an anxious household, being raised by a mental health professional while still struggling to get support, and the tension between quick-fix psychiatric care and deeper healing. It's an honest, thoughtful conversation about surviving misophonia and slowly learning to advocate for yourself.


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This week I'm talking to Los Angeles actors and filmmakers Lorin and Eric Davis about Lorin’s experience with misophonia and how it shaped their new short film. Lorin shares how her sound triggers—especially crinkling bags, rummaging noises, and even typing—show up in daily life, and how she’s learned to cope through hot yoga, silence breaks, sleep, and masking sounds. The couple also discusses how clear communication and empathy in a relationship can keep misophonia from turning into resentment, even when everyday habits like snacking become unexpectedly stressful. Their project, “Auditory Problems,” is a comedy that lets the main character act out the socially “unacceptable” impulses misophonia can provoke, blurring what’s real versus imagined for the viewer. As they head into post-production and festival submissions, Lorin and Eric hope the film helps people feel seen—and lets the community laugh with a little more relief.

Instagram: @auditoryproblems


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I'm honored to speak with Steve and Diane Miller, the incredible couple behind the Misophonia Research Fund. When their daughter Rachel started being triggered by their voices and chewing about nine years ago, they didn't just try to cope, they redirected their entire family foundation to fund misophonia research. They've basically built the field from the ground up, now funding dozens of researchers worldwide working on everything from brain imaging to AI sound filtering. We talk about what it's really like accelerating medical research, their hopes for bringing young scientists into the field, why open data sharing matters so much, and how simply providing hope can be transformative for our community. These two have genuinely changed the trajectory of misophonia research, and it was such an honor to hear their story and vision for the future.


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In this episode, I speak with Fay, a Los Angeles-based multimedia artist, actor, and filmmaker who's working on a comedy-horror short film about misophonia. Diagnosed with severe misophonia along with autism, ADHD, fibromyalgia, and several other conditions, Faye considers misophonia one of the most disabling things she deals with daily. We discuss her creative approach to raising awareness through her film—which features a student literally splitting into two people when classmates start chewing gum—her experience growing up in a Soviet refugee family where mental health wasn't discussed, and how her conditions intersect in complex ways. Fay also shares her crowdfunding campaign to pay disabled crew members for the project, and we talk about representation, advocacy, and using comedy to help people understand this often-invisible disorder.

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@faythefae

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This week I’m talking to Michelle, an animator and 3D artist based in Malta—one of the most population-dense places in Europe. After discovering her misophonia and realizing how Malta's constant noise amplified her struggles, Michelle channeled her experience into an immersive art project. Working with a local focus group of people with misophonia, she created a short animated film designed to let others experience what we go through—complete with trigger sounds and unsettling visuals using a unique printing technique called Risograph. The project opens at a gallery in Malta and will eventually hit the film festival circuit. We also talk about her ADHD diagnosis, how moving to quiet Denmark gave her relief, and what it's like navigating misophonia on a tiny, crowded island.

Exhibition: https://spazjukreattiv.org/event/misophonia/
Instagram for behind the scenes into the project: @funeral_biscuit
Ko-fi shop for prints from the project: https://ko-fi.com/funeral_biscuit/shop

This project is supported by Arts Council Malta, sponsored by TVPaint and is part of the Spazju Kreattiv 2025/2026 program.


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This week I’m talking to Michael, a 70-year-old retired software engineer who experienced a remarkable breakthrough with his lifelong misophonia. After hearing episode 218 with Sarah Barrick about memory reconsolidation, and following a painful breakup that motivated him to seek help, Michael worked with a therapist using EMDR and memory reconsolidation. Through this process, he uncovered a traumatic childhood memory involving his father that he had completely blocked out, and realized his triggers were connected to his father's behaviors. By retrieving and reconsolidating these memories with positive replacements, Michael reports profound relief from his symptoms. He now attends church and leads support groups without the anxiety that controlled his life for 60 years.

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This week I talk with Gabriel, a 45-year-old marketing professional from Western Montana. Gabriel shares his lifelong experience with misophonia that started around age five or six, primarily triggered by eating sounds from those closest to him—his parents, wife, and kids. We talk about growing up with a child psychologist father who tried to help through exposure therapy, the decades of shame and secrecy that kept him silent about his condition, and the profound relief of discovering just a few years ago that he wasn't alone. Gabriel opens up about the exhausting work of hiding his reactions, the toll it takes on family relationships, and why he's still struggling to overcome the deep shame despite having a supportive wife and therapist. We also discuss his introverted nature, his hesitation about attending the misophonia convention, and why coming on this podcast represents a significant step toward owning something he's kept hidden for 40 years. It's a raw, honest conversation about isolation, shame, and the difficult journey toward self-acceptance.


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This week I talk with Esty, from the UK. Esty reflects on growing up in a large religious community in London, where misophonia first surfaced around age 10. She shares how isolation at family meals, a lack of understanding at home and school, and later an autism diagnosis shaped her experience.

We discuss her decision to leave the community, move to a quiet farm, and how solitude has been both protective and necessary. Esty opens up about the emotional toll of being triggered by loved ones, the challenges of work and education, and how supportive friendships and partners have made a difference. She also talks about her writing, hopes for research, and ideas to create more accessible tools for living with misophonia.

It’s a candid conversation about family, identity, and building safe spaces when the world feels overwhelming.


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This week I talk with Beverly, a Feldenkrais practitioner from Southern California. Beverly reflects on growing up as the youngest of five in a loud Midwestern household, and how misophonia shaped her early experiences of family dynamics, school, and self-image. We explore her struggles in open workspaces—especially during her years at Facebook—and the breaking point that led her to discover the Feldenkrais method as a powerful tool to regulate her nervous system. Beverly shares how this practice transformed her ability to cope, eventually inspiring her to train as a practitioner and launch her own app designed to help others. Along the way, we discuss ADHD, resilience, and the idea of becoming “our own scientists” in finding what works for us. It’s a thoughtful conversation about sensitivity, self-discovery, and creating supportive practices for living with misophonia.

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This week I talk with Andy, a production supervisor from Lexington, Kentucky. Andy shares how misophonia shows up in both his personal and professional life, and how emotional intelligence has become essential in his role. We talk about growing up in a large, close-knit, homeschooled family, and how misophonia shaped his early experiences. Andy opens up about past struggles with therapy—particularly being pushed into exposure therapy—and the promising new approaches he’s exploring now. We also touch on the overlap between misophonia and being a highly sensitive person, and how this awareness plays into his work and self-understanding. It’s an honest, thoughtful conversation about family, self-awareness, and the ongoing effort to navigate misophonia with compassion and persistence.


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Today we’re reconnecting with a guest who many of you will remember from one of our most popular episodes a couple of years ago. Sara Barrick, formerly Sara Bidler, has returned to share more of her invaluable insights. Since we last spoke, Sara has published her book "Demystifying Misophonia," which I highly recommend to all our listeners. As a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in misophonia and trauma healing, Sara brings a unique perspective on understanding misophonia as a complex syndrome rather than a single condition. In our previous conversation, she opened many eyes to the role of the nervous system and implicit learning in our reactions to triggers. Today, we'll dive deeper into these concepts and explore the pathways toward healing that Sara has discovered through her work.

Book website: Demystifying Misophonia

Link to purchase on Amazon

Instagram: @misophoniahealing
Facebook: Sara Barrick


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Jo works in project management for the NHS in the UK. Jo’s greatest miso issue currently is her noisy apartment which has exacerbated her condition, leading to a lot of stress and frustration. Jo reflects on her childhood, particularly her relationship with her father, who has OCD and is a noisy person. She reflects on the challenges of navigating work environments, social connections, and family dynamics while managing her condition. Jo also explores the impact of misophonia on her relationships and the coping strategies she uses.


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In the second episode of the series "Between Two Ears", I share my recent trip to Iowa City to participate in a groundbreaking misophonia research study led by Dr. Sukhbinder Kumar — a continuation of his earlier work on mirror neurons and the motor basis of misophonia. This new study explores the social context of trigger reactions and involved time in an MRI chamber while exposed to common misophonic triggers.

I talk about what it was like to undergo the study, the misophonic challenges(!), and why I believe it was worth it — not just for science, but for personal growth and understanding. I also reflect on meeting Dr. Kumar in person, our conversation about the deeper roots of misophonia, and why this research made me hopeful for the future. I hope to have Dr. Kumar on a regular episode of the podcast in the future!

If you’re in the area or able to travel, I encourage you to consider participating in studies like this. They matter.

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Stacy is an accomplished brand and creative strategist whose journey with misophonia began long before the condition even had a name. Stacy takes us through her early experiences participating in a college study on sound sensitivity back in the 1980s, her lifelong struggle with certain trigger sounds—especially from her mother—and how these experiences shaped her personal and professional life. Stacy reflects on the complex interplay between her upbringing, her father’s bipolar disorder, and her own recovery from food addiction. We dive into how misophonia has affected her relationships, from family dynamics to workplace challenges, and how she’s navigated those spaces while maintaining a successful career. It’s a deeply personal, thoughtful conversation about coping, connection, and the ongoing need for understanding and research.


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Carlie is up in northern Alberta, of the great independent nation of Canada. Carlie shares her personal misophonia journey, her experiences with therapy through the years, and her path to self-discovery and understanding her neurodivergence. She highlights the importance of nervous system regulation, the impact of trauma, and the need for supportive environments in managing misophonia. We talk about autism and ADHD, the recurring topic of family dynamics, emotional availability, and her new focus which is to turn her learnings into a coaching platform to help others figure out their own individual paths to healing.

You can reach her at womenunmasked.ca and womenunmasked on Instagram.


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I'm excited to have Dr. Lauren Harte-Hargrove, executive director of the Misophonia Research Fund (MRF). We talk about this fund’s origins, and the evolution of research around misophonia. We start by getting a little into her background in neuroscience and her transition to the nonprofit sector. About the MRF and current research talk about some current focus areas of research, including the prevalence of misophonia, potential treatments, and the integration of AI in research. Lauren also raises some important issues like the significance of community perspectives in shaping research priorities and the challenges of conducting studies with diverse populations. Finally we also talk about the funding landscape in general in light of recent turmoil in federal funding. But overall, Lauren rightfully expresses optimism for future developments and the power of partnerships in advancing misophonia research.

https://www.misophoniaresearchfund.org/


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Dr. Jaelline Jaffe is one of the most experienced therapists working with people with misophonia, over on the west coast. Jaelline shares her journey from teaching to becoming a therapist specializing in misophonia. We talk about a ton of things, the importance of family support and school accommodations and we get into her own protocol for approaching misophonia that incorporate cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy. We spend a lot of time highlighting the role of adverse childhood experiences and epigenetics in understanding misophonia, emphasizing the need for mental health professionals to be aware of these factors in treatment. We also talk about the Misophonia Association annual convention, for which she is a co-founder and board member. It’s happening again this October 16th weekend in Phoenix and we talk about what it’s all about and how you can learn more. See the link below. Also I wanna mention her new book for clinicians called “These Sounds are Driving Me Crazy!” Training for Mental Health Professionals in Treating Sound Sensitivity Disorders. It just came out and is available at sensitivetosound.com/training. Link again below.

Jaelline's new book “These Sounds are Driving Me Crazy!”

Misophonia Association


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Meagan is an actress based in San Diego. Meagan shares her personal journey with misophonia as a wife and mother of 3, including her experiences with therapy and self-regulation techniques. She discusses Image Transformational Therapy (ImTT) that has provided Meagan with significant relief from her symptoms from 10 to about a 2. We get into the neurological aspects of sound sensitivity, childhood experiences, the generational patterns of sound sensitivity, and the potential of neurodivergence as a superpower. And we also talk about the pilot TV show has been working on with a partner called Triggered which aims to show all the dimensions of misophonia in a television series.

Meagan on Instagram
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Rodrigo is a sales exec at a flower factory based outside of Mexico City. He shares his earliest memories of misophonia and how it escalated during college. Rodrigo discusses coping methods, a blow-up with a neighbor over a barking dog, and the impact of misophonia on his relationships with family and partners. Rodrigo shares his experience of finding relief and understanding through the misophonia community and this podcast. He talks about navigating work and friendships, as well as the cultural aspects of Mexico that can trigger misophonia.


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Deb is a New Yorker who has just recently been starting to put together the story of her misophonia. We discuss many of her childhood experiences including some of the chaos that resulted in a lot of tension in the house growing up. Deb also talks about her marriage and the lack of emotional connection she had with her husband. She reflects on the gifts of high sensitivity and the challenges of misophonia, and how awareness has changed her outlook. She discusses coping mechanisms and the importance of finding a therapist who is open to learning about misophonia. And finally she discusses what’s happening now in her relationships with the people in her life.


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Georgie is a recent neuroscience and psychology dual degree grad from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Georgie’s childhood shares many characteristics that I’ve found to be common among us, that is periods of walking on eggshells, turbulence and volatility. She also mentions other sensory sensitivities, such as visual triggers and sensitivity to vibrations. Georgie talks about her coping methods, including using white noise headphones and seeking accommodations in school. We talk about the many comorbid conditions she has been diagnosed with and medications she has taken and their effects on her misophonia. She also talks about her plans to pursue a career in clinical psychology. And of course she shares his experiences of social challenges and the shame and guilt associated with misophonia.


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Alana is a security intelligence professional, writer and coach and many other things that are too long to list, plus wife and mom of 3 based in Orange County California. She shares her experiences with misophonia throughout her life, as well other things she has experienced earlier in life including some rather traumatic experiences and an eating order. She discusses how misophonia has affected her relationships, work, and daily life and how she navigates it now either her family and her new environment having moved to California from Scotland. Alana also mentions her involvement in plant medicine retreats and the potential benefits she has experienced.

https://alanastott.com/


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Klaus is an executive in Germany. He shares his experience with misophonia and how it has affected his career and personal life. We talk about growing up in an early family life that was very old-fashioned and rigid, and where he also had a brother who presented signs of possible OCD, and parents who could not understand and were constantly trying to discipline. He discusses the challenges of working in open offices and how certain triggers can disrupt his focus and cause stress. Klaus also explores the idea that being in an active and engaging environment can help distract from misophonic triggers. Klaus also reflects on the role of rigidity in misophonia. They also discuss the value of connecting with other misophonic individuals and forming communities for support.


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Tomasz is primary care doctor from Poland, We talk about how misophonia is not well-known in Poland and is often misunderstood. Tomas explains that his triggers are mostly connected to people he knows well, such as family and close friends. He also mentions being triggered by eating sounds and labored breathing. Tomas discusses how he explains misophonia to others, often using a neurobiological explanation. He also talks about the living conditions he grew up in and how they may have contributed to his misophonia. He shares his coping methods and the challenges he faces in social situations. Tomasz also talks about his discovery of misophonia and the importance of raising awareness about the condition.


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Dr. Jennifer Brout, Mary, and Liz discuss their experiences as parents of children with misophonia and how they have preserved family relationships. They share their personal journeys of understanding and accepting misophonia, as well as the stages of grief and growth they went through. They emphasize the importance of accommodation, communication, and empathy within the family. They also discuss the challenges of conflicting accommodations and the need for parents to take care of their own mental well-being. Overall, the conversation highlights the resilience and love that families can cultivate in the face of misophonia.

CW: Some talk of suicide


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Tracey and Leah are a mother and daughter living near Philadelphia who both have misophonia, and in fact Leah attends the same school Tracey teaches at. We talk about their first triggers and how they were received across the decades. We talk about how Tracey’s misophnonia informs how she helps her daughter. Tracey also shares how Buddhism has helped her and Leah talks about accommodations she gets at school. Finally we spend some time at the end talking a little more philosophically about what we think about misophonia, is it a medical defect or a trait with a message. I do just want to point out this was being recorded outdoors so you will hear some birds chirping and very occasionally a low rumble here and there.


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Marina is originally from Romania and now lives in the UK. Like many others who have been on the podcast recently, Marina only recently found out about misophonia and has been learning as much as she can and has been diving into the book Sounds Like Misophonia by Dr. Jane Gregory and I. We talk about the challenging environment of her childhood with an alcoholic father, there is mention of abuse in the home so I want to note a content warning. Her family life became quite strained due to their lack of understanding of what she was going through and we talk about various coping methods including makeshift earplugs and finally leaving home for university. And we talk about how her fiancé has been coping with her misophonia and her interesting career journey initially in the legal profession and now as a dental nurse. Great conversation and it’s exciting to hear someone find solace in speaking out about misophonia and finding comfort in the community.


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Emily lives in a small town in Georgia. She only recently learned about misophonia and that others share the experience she has felt most of her life. This is the first time she’s spoken with another misophone about it. She recalls the earliest triggers she experienced as a child from her brothers, and how she tried to suppress her reactions. We talk about common triggers like whistling and bouncing basketballs. Emily shares her strategies for dealing with triggers, such as using headphones or leaving the situation. Emily emphasizes the need for awareness and understanding of misophonia, and how it has helped her to open up and talk about her experiences.


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Ben is from Kentucky and now lives and works in Indiana. This is the first time Ben has talked about misophonia and he shares a lifetime of experiences going back to his toddler years which had some very negative events and I want to just issue a content warning that there is some discussion of abuse at the hands of a babysitter. He discusses his early memories of being triggered by chewing gum and then the challenges growing up with misophonia, especially in quite male and sort of macho environments. Ben was also a minor league baseball player and we talk about some of the unique challenges in that environment. We talk about how he copes and how he handles it now with his family and son.


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Jennifer is from North Carolina. We talk about her early memories from her toddler years. She talks about her journey of seeking therapy and eventually being diagnosed with ADHD, which provided some understanding and accommodations. We talk about the potential interplay between genetics, early childhood development, and trauma. How stress and cortisol levels may exacerbate symptoms, and even talk about her alopecia, which is related to stress. She shares her experiences with specific triggers like whistling, and how she manages them. And finally she talks about really wanting to connect with others in the misophonia community.


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Rosie is based in Newcastle and heard about the podcast from Newcastle-based misophonia researcher Paris Ash. She first noticed it as a teenager with the sound of her mom’s chewing, later expanded to include other people and sounds. She struggled with guilt and shame and felt misunderstood by her family. Rosie found support from her understanding sister and her partner, who create spaces where she feels safe. We talk about coping methods using headphones, avoiding triggers, and seeking understanding from those around her. She reflects on the connection between misophonia and dysregulation of emotions, as well as the impact of her upbringing on her condition. We also talk about the importance of self-care and self-compassion in managing the condition.


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Bahar is a screenwriter and filmmaker based in Iran who created the short film 'Quarantine Redemption’, a 13-minute musical comedy with no dialogue about misophonia in an apartment during the COVID pandemic. We talk about her interest in exploring sound and psychology in her work. She explains that while she doesn't have misophonia herself, she believes that sound plays a significant role in everyday life and emotions. The film follows a man who suffers from misophonia and finds solace in music that synchronizes with his wife's movements. Bahar also mentions her plans to make future feature films that explore the theme of blocking outside sounds. She is currently deciding on a film school in the United States to pursue her MFA in filmmaking.

https://woodsholefilmfestival.org/events/thequarantineredemption/


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Luis is a translator based in Puerto Rico. Luis’ misophonia came up actually since the pandemic and he discusses the triggers he faces, such as construction noises and noises in places he’s lived. We spend a lot of time talking about empathy, or lack thereof from friends, family, and workplaces, and the challenges of finding understanding and validation. We also talk about the potential overlap with hyperacusis. Luis also reflects on his childhood experiences and how misophonia has influenced his pursuit of music. And finally, Luis explores the intersection of misophonia and spirituality, highlighting the role of self-care and empathy in managing miso.


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Maja is a college student in Connecticut studying psychology. We spend a lot of time talking about her past, and the strained relationships with her family members that she had growing up and how they were impacted by misophonia. We hear about her father’s volatility and trouble with alcohol, the difficulty in being understood and accommodated at home. We talk about life at school and with friends and how it’s difficult sometimes to know how much to share. And we spend a lot of time discussing therapy and healing from modalities such as parts work and inner child healing, mind-body regulation and how she is exploring various sides of spirituality. I love these episodes that delve into the childhood links to misophonia. It comes up a lot and in my opinion is being ignored by the research community in favor of surface-level approaches that can be delivered in a fixed period of time.


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Rachel is a barista and bartender in Philadelphia. We talk about her early experiences with misophonia, coming at a young age which was a turbulent and volatile at home. We talk about how she has been unpacking a lot of this during her recent findings during her own therapy. She also talks about her college experience and the coping strategies she developed like breathing and meditation practices as well as setting boundaries in relationships with her family. She highlights the importance of understanding and support from loved ones and the challenges of navigating partner relationships with misophonia.


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This week I’m bringing back a guest who has been one of the most popular guests on the show. Kresta is a trama therapist and founder of Misophonia Freedom Lab. If you recall Kresta had misophonia and says she has been able to overcome it. We talk about that of course, but we also focus on the idea of HSP, highly-sensitive people. There is overlap between the two and I think it’s always illuminating to learn about HSP to inform misophonia, and vice versa.Kresta also talks about some exciting projects like the Misophonia Freedom Project which is looking to gather data from people who say they have overcome their misophonia and try to find patterns and pathways that might be useful for others.

Kresta's blog on HSP:

https://www.misophoniafreedomlab.com/post/how-understanding-trait-of-highly-sensitive-person-can-help-us-understand-and-cope-with-misophonia

Blog on her "Love letter to rage":

https://www.misophoniafreedomlab.com/post/a-love-letter-to-rage-you-were-so-misunderstood-i-m-sorry

Misophonia Freedom Project:

https://www.misophoniafreedomlab.com/about-1

Misophonia Freedom Project (Sara Bidler's website):
http://www.authenticlivingts.com/misophonia-freedom-project.html


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Taylor is a project manager in California. Taylor talks about her home life and how growing up with alcoholic parents may have contributed to her misophonia. She also discuss their hypersensitivity and how it affects her relationships. She shares her experiences in school and the support she received from teachers along the way. She shares how she copes with triggers and the importance of supportive relationships. Taylor also talks about seeking professional help and her experience with hypnotherapy. She highlights her passion for music and how it serves as a creative outlet. We also end with some of the positive aspects, or lessons that can come from living with misophonia.


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This week I'm talking to Bob, from Liverpool. He shares his experience with misophonia and how it has impacted his life. He discusses his early triggers and reactions, as well as the lack of understanding and resentment he felt from his family. Bob also talks about the expansion of his triggers and the sensory issues he faces. He explores the role of the amygdala in misophonia and the challenges of coping strategies. Finally, he discusses the connection between misophonia and bipolar disorder and his search for solutions. Bob also discusses his coping methods for misophonia and how he manages his psychotic episodes. He shares his experiences with different treatments, including bilateral stimulation and a ketogenic diet. Bob also talks about the impact of misophonia on his relationships and how he communicates his needs to others. He emphasizes the importance of improving overall health and finding individualized coping strategies.


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I’m excited to have back on the show, Dr. Jennifer Brout. We discuss various aspects of misophonia, including family accommodations, coping skills, and the importance of research. Jennifer emphasizes the need for more research on family functioning and children's development in relation to misophonia. We also talk about the role of epigenetics in gene expression and the potential adaptive nature of misophonia. We talk about neuroscience, epigenetic and the possible role of evolution on misophonia and sensory disorders more broadly. She emphasizes the need for multidisciplinary research, guidelines for seeking treatment, and the importance of an accurate description of misophonia.


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Esther is a student in the UK. She talks about her journey of healing through prayer and the positive impact it has had on her misophonia. She discusses the challenges she faced in school and how she found relief through noise-canceling headphones. Esther emphasizes the importance of supportive relationships and understanding from family and friends. She encourages others to explore the connection between faith and healing in their own lives.


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In this conversation, Sipora and Adeel discuss the topic of misophonia and the use of coherence therapy in its treatment. Sipora shares her personal journey with misophonia and how she became interested in helping others with the condition. They delve into the concept of memory consolidation and how it relates to misophonia. Sipora explains the process of coherence therapy and its focus on emotional learning. They also touch on the role of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) in misophonia treatment. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of nervous system regulation and self-care in managing misophonia. In this conversation, Adeel and Sipora discuss the complexity of misophonia and the potential for healing. They explore the concept of multiple memories and schemas, highlighting the need to heal all inner children and schemas associated with misophonia. The conversation delves into different therapeutic techniques, including coherence therapy and EMDR, as well as the potential of medications like propranolol. They challenge the concept of misophonia as a permanent disability and emphasize the brain's ability to change. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of personal work and the ongoing journey of understanding and managing misophonia.

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Takeaways

  • Coherence therapy is a treatment approach that focuses on memory consolidation and emotional learning.
  • Misophonia can be a complex condition with different triggers and responses for each individual.
  • Nervous system regulation and self-care are important factors in managing misophonia.
  • Other therapies, such as neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and internal family systems (IFS), may also be helpful in treating misophonia. Misophonia can be a complex condition with multiple memories and schemas associated with it.
  • Healing all inner children and schemas is crucial in addressing misophonia and complex trauma.
  • Different therapeutic techniques, such as coherence therapy and EMDR, can be effective in treating misophonia.
  • The brain has the ability to change, and misophonia is not necessarily a permanent disability.

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This week I’m talking to Liz who was actually a guest back in season 5. We catch up and she shares how her misophonia is triggered by repetitive sounds and how it has affected her interactions with others. Liz also talks about her son's autism and how his sensory processing disorder differs from her misophonia. The conversation explores the evolutionary aspect of misophonia and the need for a shift in societal understanding and support for neurodivergent individuals. She discusses her use of humor as a coping mechanism for misophonia. She shares stories of unusual encounters and stupid situations that have occurred throughout her life. Liz also talks about her love life and relationships, including the challenges she faces due to misophonia. She discusses her coping methods, such as listening to music, and the paranoia she developed during postpartum depression. Liz also mentions her comorbid condition of migraines and the lack of awareness and connections she has found with other misophonia sufferers. Lastly, she discusses the challenges of accessing appropriate therapies for her son's autism.


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Seiara is the host of the Behind the Stigma podcast. She shares her academic journey in psychology and her plans for a PhD in the philosophy of psychiatry. She discusses her early experiences with misophonia and the complexity of the condition. Seiara also talks about cultural attitudes towards mental health in Dubai and Azerbaijan. She shares her family dynamics and their reactions to her misophonia. Finally, she explores the effectiveness of exposure therapy and discusses recent neurostimulation studies for misophonia. The conversation explores the topics of neurostimulation and misophonia, the side effects of neurostimulation, visual triggers and misophonia, boundary issues and misophonia, the concept of Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), the validity of HSP in psychology, constructs and personal identity, attachment theory and misophonia, the impact of dysregulated behaviors, personal experiences with dysregulated behavior, self-exploration and healing, and mind-body integration and senses.

Behind the Stigma podcast

Takeaways

  • Neurostimulation is a potential treatment for misophonia, but more research is needed to understand its effectiveness and potential side effects.
  • Visual triggers, such as certain movements, can also be a trigger for individuals with misophonia.
  • Misophonia may be related to boundary issues and a sense of violation when personal space is invaded.
  • The concept of Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) can provide insights into misophonia and other sensitivities but one should be careful of oversimplified constructs.
  • Childhood experiences, including attachment styles and dysregulated behaviors, may contribute to the development of misophonia.
  • Self-exploration and finding activities that regulate the nervous system, such as conscious dancing, can help manage misophonia triggers.
  • Mind-body integration and reconnecting with the senses may be beneficial for individuals with misophonia.

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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

  • Misophonia can have a significant impact on daily life and relationships.
  • Coping mechanisms such as earplugs and meditation apps can help manage misophonia triggers.
  • Art can be a powerful tool for raising awareness about misophonia and expressing the condition.
  • Understanding and support from friends and family are crucial in navigating the challenges of misophonia. Art can create space for reflection on how we see the world and how it affects us.
  • Sharing art online can make it more accessible to a wider audience.
  • Coping mechanisms and control can help manage misophonia.
  • Creating circumstances for comfort is important in dealing with misophonia.
  • Support from others can make a significant difference in managing misophonia.
  • The Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival is a valuable platform for raising awareness.
  • Technology can sometimes contribute to the misunderstanding of misophonia.

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Shaylynn shares her misophonia origin story and how her triggers developed over time. She discusses the impact of misophonia on her school life and the accommodations she received. Shaylynn emphasizes the importance of supportive friends and family in coping with misophonia. She talks about her journey as a misophonia advocate and her involvement with Misophonia International and the Research Network. Shaylynn also discusses her plans for starting a nonprofit and the projects she has in mind. She highlights the need for more research on misophonia and the importance of setting boundaries and seeking professional help. In this conversation, Shaylynn discusses cultural differences in acceptance of misophonia, the relationship between sensory processing disorder (SPD) and misophonia, challenges in SPD advocacy, the fascination with misophonia, research discrepancies between SPD and misophonia, the role of research in misophonia and SPD, the International Misophonia Foundation, promising therapies for misophonia, Shaylynn's non-misophonia projects, family history of sensitivities, the controversy surrounding the DSM, and final thoughts and advice.

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In this conversation, Carolyn shares her experiences living with misophonia and offers insights into coping strategies and managing triggers in various environments. She emphasizes the importance of normalizing misophonia and open communication in intimate relationships. Carolyn also highlights the benefits of nature and sensory grounding techniques for finding relief. The conversation touches on the impact of stress on misophonia and the challenges of living in an RV with the condition.

Takeaways

  • Misophonia stories need to be shared and normalized to raise awareness and understanding.
  • Coping strategies like mental mantras and sensory grounding techniques can help manage misophonia triggers.
  • Open communication is crucial in intimate relationships to navigate misophonia triggers.
  • Nature and outdoor environments can provide relief from misophonia triggers.
  • Stress levels can impact the intensity of misophonia triggers.
  • Living in an RV can present unique challenges for individuals with misophonia.

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In this conversation, Victoria, a lecturer and misophonic individual, shares her experiences with misophonia. She discusses her childhood experiences and the impact of certain triggers, such as chewing, clocks ticking, and water sounds. Victoria also talks about the challenges she faces as a lecturer and how she copes with misophonic triggers in the classroom. She reflects on the cultural differences in accepting eating in classrooms and the potential genetic component of misophonia. Victoria also shares her experiences with bullying and the coping methods she developed. In this conversation, Victoria and Adeel discuss coping methods for dealing with misophonia, including journaling and embracing authenticity. They also explore the physical symptoms and stress associated with misophonia, as well as how it affects adult life and relationships. Victoria shares her experiences of speaking up about misophonia and the reactions she has received. They discuss the connection between misophonia and other sensory sensitivities, as well as the importance of calming the nervous system. Finally, they touch on the potential for qualitative data to contribute to a better understanding of misophonia.


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Mark is a musician from Manchester, now living in Los Angeles. Mark has opened for Queens of the Stone Age and played the legendary Viper Room in LA. A while back, Mark sent me the video to his song about misophonia, that I’ve linked to below and posted on social media. We finally got a chance to talk and get into his life story with miso. We talk about his brother as his first trigger, being the black sheep of the family, the anticipatory nature of misophonia, humor as a necessary coping mechanism, his thoughts on frequency sensitivity, Transcendental Meditation, as well as being triggered by different voices and accents.

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Julia is a grad student on track to be a mental health counselor. She has misophonia and has spent a lot of time thinking about miso from various angles. This is a really wide-ranging discussion. We talk about how the pandemic was really rough with her violinist roomates, occupational therapy, having ADHD and being on the autism spectrum, her experience seeing exposure therapy performed on misos, her experience with medication, crano-sacrial therapy, HSP, EMDR, psychodynamic therapy, IFS...


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Aaryn is an artist based in North Carolina. We talk about marriage and family, art, yoga, the mind-boy connection, the fascia, supplements and medication and much more. Check the show notes for links to Aaryn’s art projects.

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Victoria is from central Oregon in the Pacific Northwest. We talk about life as a fisheries observer working on fishing boats for days at a time, her sometimes challenging childhood with mental illness in the family, coping methods she’s used like medication and alcohol, how she deals with airplanes and more.


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Kristina is in Bulgaria. We talk about being a new mom, heading back to a hybrid work environment, being an advocate for misophonia in Bulgaria, being triggered by children and family members and much more.


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Paris is a PhD student researching misophonia at the University of Newcastle. She has been making a name for herself already having published papers alongside Dr. Kumar who is very well-known for his seminal papers on the brain basis of misophonia. Here we talk about her work on mimicry, mirror neurons, how she got into miso research, visual triggers and other senses, autism, trauma, how to break into misophonia research, new ideas for public engagement and a lot more.


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Risa lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and has been dealing with misophonia for about 60 years. We talk about being neurodivergent, family life both many decades ago, and in the present day and all the challenges along the way, raising her child while having miso, difficult neighbors, her thoughts on meditation and various psychotherapies, and of course much more.


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Shane is a broadcaster/podcaster and writer based in London, Ontario, Canada. Shane has just published an ebook based on his mental health recovery. He’s also a mental health advocate in Canada, working for the national program Defeat Depression. And also he is a fellow misophonia podcaster because he briefly had a show called Fight or Flight. We talk about all those, plus his relationship with his family especially his mom, ADHD, frontal lobe atrophy, marijuana and its effects on him and a lot more.

Ebook website - Use code FAMEFAM45 for 45% off
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James is a US military veteran and now a management consultant on a break from his job to deal with misophonia. We talk about how it got really bad during the pandemic, living in a college dorm janitorial closet, coping methods when traveling, life in the military, working with Tom Dozier, and using drugs and alcohol to self-medicate. Really fascinating and wide ranging conversation.


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Nina is a massage therapist and herbalist. We talk about growing up in a bit of a chaotic home, damage to her relatioship with her brother who was her main trigger, we talk about Loop earplugs, having OCD and ADHD, and how various herbs and plants have been helping her nervous system.

Nina's website:
https://lucialunare.com


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This week I’m talking to Paige and her family, dad Michael, and mom Kelly. Paige is starting high school and we talk about the family’s experience so far dealing with misophonia. It’s been quite a journey but Paige’s parents have been determined to find solutions and coping methods for Paige. The family has also been part of some major advocacy projects in their hometown, including Halloween and Christmas fundraisers and Misophonia Awareness campaigns in partnership with their mayor.


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Lila is a musician and educator whose important work is focused on protecting animals and the planet. She’s currently based in Indonesia although she is there by way of Los Angeles. We talked about many things including misophonia while traveling, coping when you don’t have your own space in a new place, we talk about being an empath and HSP, shamanism, and some parallels between the state of the public perception of misophonia and that of climate issues.

Lila's links:
https://lilaroseworld.com
https://www.youtube.com/singlilarose
https://www.instagram.com/xxlilarose


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CJ is a college student and big advocate for misophonia in the community. I was really happy to finally chat with him. We talk about how he explains miso, his work with soQuiet, stress as an exacerbator, and some questions for you listeners.

CJ's website: https://cjgibson46.wixsite.com/eportfolio


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Ross is a musician and composer based in Glasgow. Ross reached out earlier this year and we immediately hit it off, since we share a lot of creative interests and I also like to compose when I have time. Here we talk about everything from his quite happy childhood and getting on great with his parents, the scourge of Scottish seagulls, bad techno, terrible bouts with migraines, and a healing moment he recently had with a specific sound that was recently a big problem.

Check out Ross's music at his Bandcamp page:
https://rosswhyte.bandcamp.com


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Freya and Mabel are two grad students at the University of Bristol, who did their final project on human-centered design practices to help cope with misophonia. There's a link below to the book they are making freely available which is a toolkit for incorporating misophonia-awareness into any design process. We also talk a bit about Freya’s experience having misophonia, and Mabel’s interest in misophonia, as someone who does not actually have it. This is a super interesting approach to studying misophonia and comes from the angle of how can the world innovate to better accommodate people with misophonia, rather than the usual research focus which seems to be around changing the person with misophonia.

The Novel Condition book
Freya on LinkedIn
Mabel on LinkedIn


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I really enjoyed this conversation because it hit upon a lot of things I’ve been thinking about related to misophonia and possible roots in childhood experiences. Claire and I talk about her watching fights as a young girl between her dad and older brother, both very temperamental people. We talk about mental health not being taken seriously by her family, even at a very low point (warning to folks that there is some discussion of suicidal ideation). We talk about the effects of those experiences in her life now as an adult - some negative but some actually positive. And we end on a note that I’ve been hearing more and more about lately, and that is the appreciation for the higher level empathy that misophonia can give many of us towards other people’s feelings and experiences.


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Elaine is an educator and reading tutor in the NY state area. She just found the podcast recently and was inspired by the Lisa Loeb episode to talk to her daughter about misophonia, because Elaine’s daughter also has it. In fact, it seems to run in her family. We talk about the family connections, we talk about her mother who was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, which had a major impact on Elaine growing up and right up to the time she passed. We talk about explaining miso to her husband, being triggered by some voices and consonant sounds, triggered by pets, being an HSP, how she told her therapist, and finally at the end she recites a beautiful poem she wrote about misophonia.


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Season Finale of season 6!! I’m talking to Nate Johnson, who happens to be the son of Dr. Marsha Johnson, the godmother of misophonia, the original audiologist who identified misophonia back in the 90s. We talk about being the misophonic son of Marsha Johnson, being a guinea pig for many devices over the years, and I ask him, was his famous mom a trigger for him growing up? We talk about vagal nerve breathing, how his family does NOT eat together during holiday celebrations, his bad experiences trying to tell friends about miso, and we talk about his current life living in Mexico and traveling the world.

Native Nomads
Misophonia Videos


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Part 2 of my interview with Kresta, a therapist in California who was telling us about her journey to what she considers freedom from misophonia and went over topics relating to trauma, the Internal Family Systems modality and brainspotting. Here we dive deeper into her personal journey expanding on what we covered in part 1, plus legacy burdens, seeing an energy healer, getting in her car and going on rage drives, HSPs, more details on brainspotting, and a lot of practical tips on doing parts work as part of IFS.

Misophonia Freedom Lab


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This is part 1 of my conversation with Kresta, a licensed therapist based in Southern California. Kresta is also a misophone, or was a misophone, she says she is now free from misophonia and this extensive conversation describes her journey, and many topics like trauma, going internal family systems, a modality she uses called brainspotting which was key to her journey, and many other fascinating topics. In this first part, we’ll get a bit into her background, we’ll talk all about the nervous system, internal family systems, and learn a little about brainspotting. In the next episode we’ll get deeper into her personal journey and the process that got her to not feel fight or flight anymore in the presence of triggers.

Misophonia Freedom Lab
Open Path Collective


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Abby is in college in a music therapy program. We discuss misophonia and comorbid conditions, her mental health journey which really began a few years ago, her experiences growing up in a very stable and happy home and her coping methods for miso along the way. We also talk about her music therapy program and the link to the documentary she mentions at the end is below:

Music Got Me Here documentary


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Wairimu is a college student in Kenya. This was exciting because I think it’s my first interview with someone based in Africa. We talk about how she feels actually like she has enough agency on her life to keep her misophonia generally under wraps, we talk about ADHD, being in a large family where many of her siblings also have various triggers, her coping methods and just what the general take is on misophonia and mental health in her region of Africa.

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Paige is a holistic, integrative healer and founder of the Warrior Sanctuary, while also holding a day job at a tech startup. We talk shamanism, meditation, psychedelics and indigenous plant medicine, neuroplasticity, past life healing, root chakra, sound healing, plus her own life story of adverse childhood experiences, a relatively recent concussion, and the emotional impact that hearing the stories on this podcast had on her. Here are some links from the show!

Warrior Sanctuary -
Music Playlists -
Handpan Meditation Playlist (soothing)
Shamanic Drumming (7.83hz healing frequency- more for intentional meditation for journeying inward, introspective)
Shamanic Drumming, more tribal
Book for working with Psychedelics -
Consciousness Medicines


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Nola is a nurse in northern Alberta, Canada. She has had misophonia for over 50 years, but only learned it had a name a few months ago. She’s been on leave from her job due to a major depressive episode, which she attributes to years of misophonia wreaking havoc on her nervous system. We talk about dysregulation, co-regulation and attachment theory, epigenetics, EMDR, Gabor Maté, and even a shoutout to past guest and misophonia legend Dr. Jennifer Brout. Finally she, also reads from her poem called The Misophonia Fault Line. 


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Holli came to my attention when Youtube’s algorithm recommended a video she posted about 5 years ago, about misophonia. And I was impressed with how openly she talked about not just the mechanics of what happens, but all the effects on her life and the people around her. We talk about diagnoses for anxiety, ADHD, medication, growing up in small apartments, the impact of miso on her family, other family members that have it, dating, traveling and the quietude of caves, how she enjoys ASMR, various earplugs, and her live-streaming activities.

Holli's misophonia video

WindyVenture on socials:
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Jeff happens to be in a nearby city just to the east of me, in the neighboring state of Wisconsin. We talk about misophonia and OCD, his environment growing up with a tough-love dad and younger brother who bore the brunt of many of Jeff’s reactions. We talk about some of his past relationships as well as how he manages miso these days with a very supportive wife and three young kids at home. We also talk about how he has been able to advocate for himself at his current job, and we even get some George Costanza references toward the end.


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Sussie is a 28 year-old British-Ghanaian novelist based in London. She came on my radar after a beautiful essay she wrote for Lithub about her experience with misophonia. Also, we both appeared earlier this week in an article about misophonia in the UK newspaper, the Evening Standard. We talk about the stresses and internal feelings growing up as an ethnic minority in a new land, how past memories affect the body in the present, we talk about her writing, journaling, meditation, as well as living and working under lockdown, and long COVID.

Sussie's website

Lithub essay


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Alicia is a teenager in school and singer-songwriter living in Manchester. We talk about misophonia alongside anxiety, autism, cerebral palsy, as well as dealing with bullying in school, being mocked in relationships and how medication for anxiety has affected her misophonia.

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Dr. Cowan is pretty well-known in the Misophonia community as a researcher and therapist focusing on misophonia, as well as OCD and other conditions. We talked about how he got interested in misophonia, especially since he doesn’t have it himself. He explains extensively his model for what misophonia is and then he describes how he developed his therapy, known as Experiential Acceptance and Stimulus Engagement (EASE). You can learn more at his website: https://ocdmiso.com


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Molly was recently treasurer at a cannabis company in Las Vegas. We talk about the effects of cannabis products, edibles, gummies, on her misophonia. We talk about tips from therapists, her co-morbid OCD, a traumatic childhood, having a hard time in school, and how she opened up just recently to her parents about misophonia and how that went.


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Linda is a professional puppeteer and a multidisciplinary visual and performing artist. She created the 9-minute short film called Misophonia which has been going around independent film festivals. I had a chance to see it and was struck by how it captured a lot of aspects of miso without actually saying any words. We get into a lot of different things in our conversation other than this film, such as using art to describe living with misophonia. We talk about her childhood with an abusive stepfather at home, her mom potentially having had it as well, marriage and misophonia, her fear of psychologists, and we also talk about her other job as a librarian and the role of libraries and quiet public spaces.

On Instagram @pollysonic
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Jay’s mom is a therapist, yet she used Jay’s misophonia as a weapon against her growing up, tormenting her during their arguments. We also talk about what it was like to get her first office job, why she hasn’t told anyone about her misophonia, except her now fiancé and we talk about how she approached that conversation. We talk about gaslighting a lot: how we misophones are gaslit for how we feel and our feelings are minimized, dismissed, and misunderstood without being given any benefit of the doubt.


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Lisa is a GRAMMY™ Award-winning American singer-songwriter& touring musician, SiriusXMradio host, actor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who started her career with the platinum-selling hit song “Stay (I Missed You)” from the classic 1994 film Reality Bites. She is also well-known to parents and kids for her five children’s albums, and two illustrated children’s books with music. And on this episode we will talk a lot about how misophonia has affected her family life. We also talk about her misophonia origin story from childhood, how it affects her music-making, how hormones have an impact, Passover plans, the concept of misophonia grief, and a whole lot more.

If you want to learn more about what Lisa is up to you can head to Lisaloeb.com.


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Brian is a licensed, private practice therapist in New Jersey. We talk about the catastrophic effect miso can have on families, alexithymia, which is the difficulty of describing and expressing our emotions, tactile triggers, unwanted arousal, how the stress of miso might affect our bowel movements. It's a wide-ranging and eye-opening conversation. We even talk about one incident where he physically attacked a friend at school growing up.

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Lauren is a freelance graphic designer in Florida. This is Lauren’s first conversation with someone who understands misophonia, which is always a special occasion, we talk about the wedge this caused growing up between herself and her parents, relationships, having friends and partners trigger her on purpose, the effects of anxiety medication on misophonia, and looking back at how miso put her in some really dark places growing up.


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Ben is a high school sophomore in Utah. Ben’s miso got significantly worse this past year and so he’s been grappling with that at school. We talk about his efforts to voluntarily try exposure therapy as a way to habituate to triggers, self-triggers, improv theatre and some lessons it brings for dealing with miso, plus we talk about miso and the holidays as well as talking with his grandfather about PTSD from war experiences, and what he thinks of Ben’s miso.


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Olivia, an art student in Australia. Olivia is relatively new to learning about misophonia but of course, she has had it for years. We talk about possible relations to OCD and autism, using ASMR for positive sounds, misophonia grief, having an alpha-male dad and a lot more. There is a content warning, near the beginning of the episode there is talk of child on child molestation.


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Eric had a pretty unique and difficult childhood growing up. As you’ll hear, he was always taken care of by his parents, but as the day progressed, there was often alcohol abuse and then some quite disturbing mental illness in his parents would reveal themselves. This was naturally very confusing for a child and led to many of the issues Eric has experienced since then. He’s actually only relatively recently seeked out therapy. We get into all that, we talk about chronic vs. singular trauma, going from a therapy novice to now being very proactive, and some uplifting messages about connecting with others and making yourself heard. Eric reached out some time after the interview wanting to talk a lot more about the specific therapies he has worked with so expect a part 2 episode in the new year.


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You may know Michael from his Facebook Group “Misophonia Treatment Tracker”. Michael has been pursuing treatment for his misophonia for over 40 years. He’s got a wealth of knowledge and experience and has had a lot of time to think about this condition and its effects on our minds, bodies, and relationships. We talk about a lot of stuff in this fascinating conversation: obviously his origin story, his family life growing up and marriages since then, we get into primal therapy, internal family systems, memory reconsolidation, polyvagal theory, epigenetics, and even how he uses ketamine now. Plus, many great book recommendations at the end.

FB Group - Misophonia Treatment Tracker


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Deanna is from Pasadena, California. She is a food stylist and prop assistant in the entertainment industry in LA, and we talk a lot about misophonia and relationships, partners, roommates, friends, and co-workers. We also talk about misophonia in relation to other conditions and what she has learned from them to cope with miso, including medication. Plus being HSP, living in a tough environment growing up and of course many other experiences that are all too familiar to us.


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Lynn is a music and entertainment lawyer in New York. She doesn’t have the normal mouth sound triggers many of us do - hers are more machine-oriented. We talk about HSP, her career as a therapist before going into law, how different cultures react to misophonia and other mental health conditions, as well as our recommendations for quiet kitchen appliances. I also give Lynn my thoughts on how to eat if and when we have a meal in NY.


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Sara Bidler is a licensed marriage and family therapist and somatic experiencing practitioner, who also has misophonia, and is the parent of a child with misophonia. We get into her history growing up with misophonia, being an HSP (highly-sensitive person), her current focus on the nervous system and its relationship with misophonia, family systems and unresolved past experiences, her many theories and coping methods that she uses with clients in her practice, and just so much more.

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Makayla has misophonia and was also recently diagnosed with autism. This is a long one where we talk about Misophonia’s place in neurodivergent culture, her experience growing up with miso and now having the language to express to others how she feels, her coping methods, how she focuses on her nervous system, and we end with some thoughts on the empathetic superpowers misophones can demonstrate to the world.


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Marcelo is a composer of avant-garde music who now lives in Germany. We talk about his origin story against the backdrop of turmoil in his home country of Chile, and in his own home. Being triggered, sometimes on purpose, by his own mother, being punished for his condition in Catholic school. And we spend a lot of time ruminating on expressing misophonia through art. He has even weaved some of his triggers into the music he writes.

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Chelsea is a licensed marriage and family therapist who provides traditional, and faith-based counseling to individuals and couples through her private practice, Grace Christian Counseling. Chelsea has misophonia, which of course comes up in her practice. This was a really lovely and wide-ranging conversation, often going in directions that rarely get explored on the podcast, like her connection to her faith and how it informs her therapy practice, her focus on chronic illness, the concept of grieving for the things we lose out on due to misophonia, FOMO, envy and anticipatory anxiety. And of course her own misophonia origin story and how it has affected her family and how she approached it with her, now husband.

Website: Grace Christian Counseling
Blog: When Suffering Doesn't Cease


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Robert reached out via email earlier this year desperate to tell others his experience growing up with miso, being triggered by a specific sound from one family member, and the intense repercussions of it. Robert shares my interest in the ramifications of misophonia on relationships and psychology. He was basically ostracized from his family from a young age and that more or less remains to this day, many decades later.


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This is an interview I’ve been really looking forward to sharing. It’s one that really hit me hard as we were talking, and for several weeks since. Jennifer has been reflecting on the effect misophonia has had on her own life and her relationships with others going back decades to when she was a little girl who was best friends with her parents. That relationship changed suddenly and never recovered. This story was surreal and emotional for me to listen to because many of us understand and can relate. We've gone through a lot of the same situations, feelings, and what-ifs.

Also, Jennifer co-runs an organization that traps, neuters and returns feral cats in north Jersey called CPAW NJ.


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Like my previous guest, Annie is also a student of neuroscience who entered the field to make an impact on misophonia, inspired by her own experiences. And her experiences have been unrelenting, but I was constantly struck by her resilience. It seems every time her life and misophonia took a small step forward, something quickly puts her two steps back. We talk about chaos in the home, negative responses from family, stepfamily and classmates at school, deep internalized shame, physiologically shutting down for months at a time, etc... But she braved through, usually completely on her own, but also finding allies when she needed them the most.


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Grace is a college student majoring in neuroscience, hoping to make an impact on misophonia. We talk about childhood trauma, dealing with high school and getting accommodations, the evolution of her parents understanding of her miso, and the many dimensions of guilt and shame about our reactions and the way they affect those around us.


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This week I’m talking to Courtney from Baltimore. She talks about being a new mom and not being triggered by her child, but wondering what the future holds. We talk about various forms of mimicry or humming over sounds as coping methods. And of course we delve into her past, growing up going to Catholic schools and her penchant for being clean and orderly, always hearing the voice of guilt, where that all came from, and what if anything those might have to do with misophonia! This is a great one that I think a lot of people especially new parents will relate to.


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Hello Season 6! Samantha is a therapist based on LA, who now focuses on misophonia. She doesn’t actually have miso, but her husband does, and so do both of her kids. So she has had to learn quickly and she basically lives with miso 24/7 in her personal life and professional life. We get to hear all about the miso origin stories of her family members, when and why she decided to go all in on miso after having a successful career in more traditional therapy, and of course I talk to Samantha about her approach to helping people of all ages manage their misophonia, and her thoughts on the whole landscape of therapy for miso. Check out her website for more info.

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Season 5 Finale! Starting next week I’ll the kicking off season 6 with fresh new conversations. This was a special interview though that I’m specifically releasing for the finale because I got to catch up with an old friend and co-worker. Colin was actually a mentor of mine almost exactly 13 years ago when I started a new job in a new career. I was actually also new to learning about misophonia. Little did I know we’d be talking on a podcast 13 years later sharing our misophonia stories with what we now know is a large community around the world. We talk about being a father and husband with misophonia, how he found this podcast and reconnected with me, being an only child with miso, and a lot about navigating through work life. We also go on some slight tangents which just makes for a perfect season finale pod.


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This was one of the most memorable interviews from the last batch I recorded late last year. Annie has been through a lot, and has thought really deeply about miso and their comorbid conditions ranging from complex PTSD, bipolar, and substance abuse. We talk about all that and how they overlap and don’t overlap, we talk about a fascinating topic of internal family systems, medication, and a bit about their zine writing.

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Today I talk to Tania, who is a translator based in Helsinki, Finland, but grew up in Barcelona. This is the first time Tania has talked to anyone else who has misophonia. She was not in a sympathetic home and is mocked and shamed to this day by her parents. We talk about those experiences, life in different countries, living with her partner now, and the message she has for parents that have children with misophonia. Short but powerful episode. Enjoy!

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Gabe is a student of classical guitar up in northern Washington State. Our conversation touched on the effect of music on his life within and outside of misophonia, how difficult it is to communicate such a ridiculous sounding condition to others, including family, how it has affected relationships with others, and the power of our misophonia community.

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Allison lives in Tacoma Washington and works for as a biologist for a science agency there. Allison has misophonia and a number of her family members also have it, some in denial, but it’s all over her family. We talk about the dynamics there, what family events are like, what it was like growing up before any of them knew this was a thing, and then we also talk about her workplace and being nudged back into the office. Allison is also an artist and I’ll link to her Instagram in the show notes below.

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Leanne put her money where her mouth is and bought a large 6 acre property in rural North Carolina where she could be away from her misophonia triggers. We talk about all her challenges that finally led her to buy some isolation, we talk a lot about the challenges she has had at work as a nurse. She has had to deal with a surprising amount of pushback, mockery, and gaslighting for her misophonia, sometimes from the most unlikely places. Through it all though Leanne has always taken the high ground (I know many of us would probably have blown a fuse much earlier!) and so I think it’s important to hear how she thinks about the awareness and acceptance void that we face in the world.

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Assal works in engineering at Uber in Seattle but has an unusual background. She is the first person I’ve interviewed who has been detained in another country due to geopolitical tensions when she was stuck in Iran for a few years. She was actually born there and grew up in the Middle East, and we talk about life with misophonia in that part of the world. We talk about tea delivery boys, punching a boyfriend, and weird suggestions by therapists. Despite the things about being a prisoner in another country for years, this was one of the funniest interviews I’ve had so far.

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Chloé runs the @misophoniamemes Instagram account you know and love. This is a rare opportunity to hear her story, her coping tips, her thoughts on the misophonia community and the advice she shares with people. @misophoniamemes is not her main deal, not by a mile, she is quite a multi-talented individual acting, singing, hosting her own podcasts. Please check out all her links below:

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Soledad lives out near Milan, Italy. She is an instructor of Kundalini yoga and we talk about how that affects her misophonia reactions. She actually uses it to help people in Italy cope with misophonia. We talk about a lot more than that though. Soledad has some really wise and thoughtful things to say about how it feels, how others make us feel, and how we make others feel. A link to her website is below - it’s in Italian but you can use your browser to translate it for you.

https://www.misofoniaconsapevole.com/

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Joannie hails from southern Minnesota. She’s in her mid-fifties and wanted to come on in part to talk about the role she thinks hormones have played throughout her life in relation to her misophonia. We go back to her normal, happy childhood, and find out how misophonia developed, how she dealt with being a single mother with misophonia and how it affected her relationship with her kids, some experiences with substance abuse and rehab. We also discuss what’s it like to live between two generations, Boomers and Generation X, and how attitudes toward mental health are different.

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Nathan is 19 and lives in Columbia. He's taking a break after high school and focusing on art and design. We talk about his experiences with misophonia in Columbia, fried food, and his plans for the future. Nathan also triggers himself a lot so that is an interesting aspect that comes up occasionally in episodes. I have links to all of Nathan’s accounts and his store below.

Links:

Personal Instagram

Art Instagram

YouTube

Redbubble Store

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Today I talk to Jessica who is a senior in college and we talk about living on campus, being in class and all her coping tips. She just found out about miso a few years ago and we talk about how she brought it up with her parents (who were her first triggers).

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Excited to finally bring out this conversation I had a few months ago with Jeffrey Scott Gould. You may already know the name if you’ve seen his documentary Quiet Please… The film did a lot to raise awareness for misophonia and help people with misophonia understand what they’re feeling and most importantly that they’re not alone. In this conversation we talk about why Jeffrey made the documentary, how he decided what to put in the film, the reactions for misophones, dealing with haters, infighting in the misophonia community, and of course his own life story, his coping tips, and what he’s been up to since the film. This was every bit as awesome as I was hoping and actually even exceeded that.

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Michelle works in medical sales and had a pretty typical onset story, though moved around a lot being in a military family. We talk about those early years, what it’s like working in her current role visiting a lot of clients, plus her go-to earplugs, and how she deals with home life living with her boyfriend and her teenage son.

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Mary doesn’t have misophonia herself, but she is the mother of someone with misophonia. She has become extremely passionate about the cause of misophonia awareness, to the point where she is working on a powerful book about it.
Sophie is Mary's 87 years old mother-in-law, and has misophonia. So we get her perspective on misophonia going back obviously many, many decades right up to today. Sophie has a daughter who also has misophonia. So lots of complex perspectives here and some we’ve never discussed before, like what’s it like to date a man in his 90s who eats with dentures.

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Ben is a screenwriter in Los Angeles. We talk about his very normal childhood, nothing particularly traumatic of note when his miso started. We talk about spreading the word about misophonia and how he writes misophonia into everything he works on. We talk about having other conditions like ADD and anxiety, and you’ll hear his big earplug recommendation.

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This week I bring my conversation with Liz, yet another Canadian living up in Toronto. We walk about being a misanthrope, someone who doesn’t necessarily like a lot of humans, we talk about post partum depression, other comorbidities, raising a lively son during a pandemic, as well as dialectical behavior therapy.

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This week I’m talking to Elektra, a clothing designer and mother, recently moved to LA, although at the time of this interview she was living in Philadelphia. She talks about being a child of divorced parents, with one of them being particularly dismissive of her misophonia, putting off having her own child for a while due to misophonia, working on anger, eating disorders, using mimicking, and the importance of being taken seriously.

I encourage everyone to check out the online shop of her brand Unknown Apparel at unknownapparelshop.com. I am a big advocate for supporting other misophones in their businesses and creative projects.

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It’s the annual family episode! Last year around this time I had two episodes back to back of a mother and a daughter who both have misophonia. I decided to continue the family theme every year around the holidays and I am happy to bring this incredible episode featuring the Denburg family. It started as an interview with Alexandra, but then her parents were interested in talking about their experience with having a child with misophonia.

Alexandra grew up in North Jersey, had a pretty typical misophonia onset story, was actually bullied from an early age up even through college, and now has a successful, award-winning interior design firm. When she found out the misophonia had a name it was a revelation, as it was to her parents who just became even more supportive to the point of wanting to help others who are dealing with miso.

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This is a conversation I’ve been thinking about lot since I recorded it. Nick lives with his wife and family, and works as a software developer, but his sound and sensory sensitivities have led to some really intense reactions and situations. There’s a lot here that’s unlike anything you've probably heard about misophonia but there’s a lot to relate to. We talk about his sound sensitivities, visuals, movement, spatial, different therapies, CBT, medication, trauma, issues his dad had, and a lot more. If you’re like me your jaw will drop in some places, tear up in others, and laugh with Nick in yet others.

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Sadie is a model, actress and student, and introvert based in NYC. Really interesting to hear her coping tips from working in places that are much more subjective and collaborative than your typical cubicle job or work from home job.

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Bryan is in software consulting and is a dad with a family in Colorado. This was a special conversation for me, all my interviews are special because we all have this thing in common, but this was kind of crazy because our life situations are even more similar. We really get into some of my favorite topics like, the distance that builds up between family members when you’re growing up with Misophonia. If there’s just one thing that comes out of all these conversations is that this thing hurts and that hurt sticks a lot longer than people realize. Lots of laughs along the way to go with the raw stuff so enjoy this one!

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Julia is a senior in high school and as we spoke back when this 2021 school year began, it was interesting getting her thoughts on the past 18 months. Julia is also very into advocacy for Misophonia and runs the misophonoiamindfulness Instagram account. We talk about art therapy and her hopes to pursue neuroscience after she graduates. It’s really promising to see young people with Misophonia pursue their educations and careers with Misophonia in mind as something they want to work on.

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It's the second anniversary of this podcast! Few people have had as big of an impact on Misophonia awareness as Dr. Jennifer Brout. She is a psychologist and misophonia sufferer, and parent of a misophonia sufferer, who has been pushing very hard for misophonia awareness and research since the 90s. She co-founded the Duke Misophonia Research center, and is co-director of Misophonia Education and the International Misophonia Research Network. She has written a number articles about misophonia over the years and books, including her latest: Regulate, Reason, Reassure: A Parent's Guide to Understanding and Managing Misophonia. Jennifer is especially interested in understanding and helping children and families with misophonia.

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Dr. Brout's website
Misophonia Education


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This week it’s back to a UK episode, with Rachael. We talk a lot about family, friends and relationships, and work, common themes, as well as traumatic experiences growing up, which honestly is also a common theme in my conversations. And of course we talk about shifting situations with work before COVID, during COVID and post-COVID.

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This week I have Michael, from down in New Zealand, where he lives in a place with I think about 7 other people. This one’s really interesting because though Michael definitely deals with misophonia regularly with all the usual tools, he also tries to consciously not run away immediately from the trigger. Sort of like facing it head on as much as possible to maybe build some resistance. It reminds me of the debate that goes on around exposure therapy, and here we hear Michael’s take.

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This week I have another conversation with a Canadian. Tia is a single mother of two boys. She has misophonia, and one of her sons has it too. Between Tia’s own misophonia, PTSD and the brother who sometimes triggering the other boy on purpose, it can be quite a lively scene at home. We get into how Tia deal’s with her misophonia, how it informs how she tries to help her son, especially in the context of other parallel issues. Plus all the usual origin stories and coping methods.

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This week I talk to Brittany in Canada. Brittany didn’t schedule this interview - it was actually her partner after they discovered the podcast and found they could really identify with the stories shared here. We talk about misophonia in relationships, at work, and just how good it is to hear stories of other people.

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Jim is a self-published author in California. I’ve got tons of links to Jim’s work and other things we mention below in the show notes. Jim went the self-publishing route after some interesting office experiences. We talk about all that plus his misophonic saga with family throughout his life. Like many others this is the first time he’s really talked about it with someone so it’s always great to hear new stories and share knowledge in both directions.

Links from Jim:

My first book, If You Haven’t Seen It, It’s New to You: The Movies and TV Shows Some of Us Regretted Not Catching Until Later: https://amazon.com/dp/B08QWNW6HV

My Tumblr blog, Accidental Star Trek Cosplay: https://accidentalstartrekcosplay.tumblr.com

My Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/JimmyJAquino

The Enterprise-D sleeping quarters ambient noise loop I play all the time in my headphones to my MacBook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRCm1QhZ-jQ

The Lofi Girl YouTube channel, which I’ve lately played in my headphones while writing: https://www.youtube.com/c/LofiGirl

DJ Jazzy Jeff’s “Doing It for DILLA” mix: https://soundcloud.com/djjazzyjeff/dj-jazzy-jeffdoing-it-for-dilla

Maple Media’s apps full of white noise and loops of calming sounds: https://maplemedia.io/soundsleep/

The 1997 NewsRadio episode where I first learned about the existence of misophonia: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0787398/

The old blog post of mine I mentioned, where I listed comedic eating scenes I thought were funny at the time (most of them still are), but I realize now that the sounds in those scenes might be too triggering for other misophonics: https://afistfulofsoundtracks.blogspot.com/2011/04/five-funniest-moments-of-unsettling-non.html

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Welcome to an exciting season 5! Mary-Rachel is a casting director and producer in LA who had a miso-related breakdown following an MRI a few months ago. This conversation is a hilarious rollercoaster talking about miso and much more... growing up with miso in a well-known British family, being a single parent, life in LA, explaining it to parents, children, co-workers, and the often profanity-infused outbursts that come with the territory. This is a long one but worth it as I start the new season with a bang. Enjoy!

Mary-Rachel's contact info:
afootaway1@gmail.com, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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This week I'm talking to my (white) brother from another mother. Kyle is an art teacher, an artist, musician, and dad living in New Orleans. Check out our Instagram Story at @misophoniapodcast where I’ll be posting some examples. Here are links to Kyle on:
Patreon
Etsy
Instagram

Interview slots are now open for season 5! There are still some slots in September and October so please grab one because they are going fast. I still have a few more amazing episodes left over the next few weeks and then I’ll begin season 5 with some pretty well-known names in the misophonia community.

https://calendly.com/adeelahmad/misophonia

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!

Sponsor: My daughter launched a new podcast, The Animal Q&A Podcast. Perfect for kids of all ages!


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Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Pauline lives in the UK but has spent a lot of time working for news organizations in the Middle East. She just found out about misophonia a few years ago and it was a bit of a revelation, explaining some rough experiences growing up as well as coping mechanisms she instinctively came up with. We cover all that plus life with miso in the Middle East, and now moving back with her parents, who were her original triggers.

Interview slots are now open for season 5! There are still some slots in September and October so please grab one because they are going fast. I still have a few more amazing episodes left over the next few weeks and then I’ll begin season 5 with some pretty well-known names in the misophonia community.

https://calendly.com/adeelahmad/misophonia

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Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Claire has found ways to work with her family and significant other to help her deal with her misophonia. This episode is also special because Claire talks about her bipolar disorder and how it may or may not relate to her misophonia. A lot of us have other conditions in addition to misophonia so I hope that’s interesting to some of you.

Interview slots are now open for season 5! There are still some slots in September and October so please grab one because they are going fast. I still have a few more amazing episodes left over the next few weeks and then I’ll begin season 5 with some pretty well-known names in the misophonia community.
https://calendly.com/adeelahmad/misophonia

Sponsor: My daughter launched a new podcast, The Animal Q&A Podcast. Perfect for kids of all ages!


Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
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Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Alexandra is a talented pianist getting a graduate degree in piano performance. This was interesting for many reasons especially because it must be challenging to be on stage performing at a high level when a trigger could come from anywhere. We also talk about how she finally sought out treatment after a difficult time early in quarantine and how life has been since then.

Sponsor: My daughter launched a new podcast, The Animal Q&A Podcast. Perfect for kids of all ages!


Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Jono is a musician, coffee entrepreneur, comic writer, and serial room-leaver. In 2019, he released the album Life in Misophonia with his band Baggage. If you like indie rock, with some punk and shoe-gazer mixed in and great melodies you'll love this. Jono also has a small-batch coffee roaster company called Rootless Coffee. As you know I am a huge advocate for supporting businesses owned by or affiliated with my misophonia brothers and sisters so please take a look, have a listen, and all the links are below.

Jono on Instagram, Twitter
Baggage on Bandcamp
Rootless Coffee
Jono's comic The Inevitables
KARMAjack digital marketing

Sponsor: My daughter launched a new podcast, The Animal Q&A Podcast. Perfect for kids of all ages!


Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.

YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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This week I speak with Christina, a fashion photographer in New York/New Jersey. We start by comparing our elevator pitches for how we explain misophonia to others. We end on speculating what misophonia is. This was recorded before the latest research paper from Dr. Kumar’s group so take everything I say with a grain of salt.

Christina on Instagram @deo_christina

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Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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This week I’m talking to David in New Jersey. David reached out to me last year with a paper he wrote for a university course called Early Recognition of Misophonia: A Case for Preemptive Approach. In it, he surveys recent literature and therapies and argues for trying to identify misophonia and provide therapy before it has impacts on a child’s social and educational development. You’ll hear how this is very personal to David, because he himself was impacted by the way he was treated growing up trying to deal with his misophonia. We talk about cultural components, something called dialectical behavior therapy, breathing techniques, a number of things. We’ll talk about how all David’s thinking about misophonia has evolved over time after counseling and therapy and what it has meant for his family.

Links:
David's paper - Early Recognition of Misophonia: A Case for Preemptive Approach
Andrew Huberman on breathing
Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Contact misophonia@bcm.edu about the Baylor misophonia study mentioned in the intro.

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Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
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Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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This week I have the pleasure of talking to Martha of @martharecoveringoutloud. This is a wild ride with great stories including: snapping at other kids eating, running into a street to yell at honking cab drivers, TJ Maxx (enough said), and throwing a bread basket in a restaurant with trigger sounds. And some of those are dating stories. Martha is a character who has received multiple applauses from strangers in NYC for her efforts to confront loud people. As a person who is also in recovery, she is also very active on Instagram supporting the sober community. You can find more information through her Instagram where you'll see Martha’s hilarious posts, her recovery podcast, sober apparel and a lot more. Please note there is some language here not suitable for your kids!

@martharecoveringoutloud on Instagram
Recover Out Loud podcast on Apple, Spotify

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Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Hazel is the Director & Chief Strategist at Tinnitus Hub and Tinnitus Talk. She also has misophonia. A number of guests who’ve come on here have mentioned tinnitus so it was great to have Hazel talk about it from her perspective as a strong tinnitus advocate. We talk about what tinnitus is, how it feels to also have misophonia on top of it, and then we get into her activities advocating for tinnitus and share some lessons we can apply in the misophonia community to raise more awareness and research.

Links:
Tinnitus Hub
Tinnitus Talk Forum
Tinnitus Talk Podcast

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Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
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Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Jennifer just found out about the podcast after going through what she describes as a “misophonia episode” in January. It got her to seek help in many places and she is now fortunately in a much better place. We talked about the effect of the pandemic on us, a year into it. We also go back deep into her past and her experiences as a child in a pretty chaotic family life and how she hid in her room a lot. We also talk about her many career paths and the various therapies she has used to help her get through since her episode at the start of the year. You can check out her art too at froghappy.com

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Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
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Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Andrea is the founder of misomatch.com, a platform for helping misophones connect with each other, and find resources to help them deal with misophonia. But there’s a lot more to Andrea! We dig into her history of misophonia dealing family and friends, particularly this past year when she saw her usually quiet working hours at home interrupted by everyone being with her in quarantine. Sound familiar? We talk about the inspiration for mismatch, what she hopes it will become for our community. We also get into another hot topic in our community, how to discuss misophonia with our kids.

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Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Emergency pod! This is a special episode with Mercede Erfanian, one of the co-authors of the very recent paper, "The motor basis for misophonia", led by Dr. Sukhbinder Kumar. Mercede has been studying the neuroscience of misophonia for years and has many projects in the works to hopefully lead to developing more therapies. We talk all about the most recent results of her work and others researching the neuroscience behind misophonia in a way that is very approachable for non-scientists. We also talk about the strong connection between psychology and neuroscience, comorbid conditions, the neuroscience of ASMR, hyperacusis and much more.

Links:
Mercede on Twitter
Mercede on LinkedIn
Mercede on ResearchGate
Mercede on Google Scholar

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Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support other misophones: The Miso List is a directory of products and businesses owned by misophones! Check out the list and submit your own!

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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I loved this conversation with Paul because it turns out we have a lot in common, and actually through the conversation Paul asked me a lot of things so you get a peek into my experiences a little more than usual, if you care about that! We talk about parenting as a misophone, especially during a pandemic, how to explain it to your kids, how to explain it to adults, Paul uses ear plugs a lot and has advice on them, plus we talk about the role of music in his life and how it relates to misophonia.

Sponsor: My daughter launched a new podcast, The Animal Q&A Podcast. Perfect for kids of all ages!


Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.

YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support other misophones: The Miso List is a directory of products and businesses owned by misophones! Check out the list and submit your own!

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Dr. Jane Gregory is a clinical psychologist and misophonia researcher at Oxford University... she also has misophonia herself! Find her on the web and social media at the links below. We go over too many things to list in this almost 90 minute episode, including therapies she uses in her practice, the misophonia research she is conducting at the Department of Experimental Psychology at Oxford, and of course her misophonia life story. Part of her work centers around the S-5 questionnaire to measure misophonia. We actually go over my results from the questionnaire and you can follow along with the chart posted here and in the show notes!

Links:
soundslikemisophonia.com
On Instagram
On Twitter
Oxford Experimental Psychology
Oxford Psych Centre
Adeel's S-5 Questionnaire Results

Note: This was recorded before the latest paper by Dr. Kumar regarding the motor cortex but feel free to ask about that on social media if you like .

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Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
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YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support other misophones: The Miso List is a directory of products and businesses owned by misophones! Check out the list and submit your own!

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Natalie is in Austin Texas, living alone, now working alone at home like many of us. In this episode we talk a lot about her childhood and family situation growing up. Natalie is really open about all the chaotic things that went on around her, anxiety disorders that developed, untreated trauma, and how she now handles her miso as an adult.

Content warning that there is some talk of experienced sexual assault in this episode.

Sponsor: My daughter launched a new podcast, The Animal Q&A Podcast. Perfect for kids of all ages!


Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.

YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:Twitter - @misophoniashow
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast

Support other misophones: The Miso List is a directory of products and businesses owned by misophones! Check out the list and submit your own!

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Jennifer recently left the city, quit her job and started homeschooling her daughter, who is also showing signs of misophonia. We talk about all that, and her husband with whom she has had many ups and downs due to misophonia. Plus of course we go back to her early days growing up and being teased, and what her family thinks of it now. Great episode that covers a lot of things that people are dealing with, especially parents and relationships with misophonic people.

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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This week I’m talking to Patrick, a musician currently in college studying music therapy. Patrick is one of many creative people I’ve had on the show and there are lots more coming up this season, I love having artists on. We talk today about how is mom might have miso, how his older sister would tease him about it, and his search for a therapist. This is the first time Patrick has talked to anyone publicly about miso and as always I’m grateful to see people coming out and sharing their story.

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In 2011, the New York Times published an article that would change the course of misophonia's history and catapult it into wider awareness. It's an article that comes up a lot in my conversations because it's often the first article that made people feel really validated. And they felt that they could share it with others and point to it as something that is being taken seriously by a place like the New York Times. I was able to catch up with the author, Joyce Cohen, 10 years later and reflect on that time, going on the Today show, how she ended up using the term misophonia, and more...

Couple of notes: the sound quality is not the best because I was recording a live phone call from a regular microphone.
Also, a warning that the topic of suicide comes up because one of her other articles does deal with a tragedy involving someone taking their own life.

Links:
Original 2011 NYT article
Stat News article 2016
NY Post article 2016

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This week I’m talking to Drake (not that one), who lives in Florida currently, with one of her biggest triggers her mom. She talks about her plans to start a fresh life in a new city, dealing with some trauma growing up, and many of the other experiences we share, like discovering this is a real thing, and how we try to explain it to others.

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Sarah has a doctorate in Traditional Chinese Medicine and is the owner of Aquarius Acupuncture in downtown Manhattan. We talk about her experiences with Misophonia, especially how it has affected her social life and relationship with others, struggles with explaining it and how she thinks about it through the lens of spirituality and being a highly sensitive, empathic person.

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Dr. Rosenthal is the director of the Duke Center for Misophonia and Emotion Regulation.This is one of the leading groups studying misophonia, doing numerous research projects, providing education and also dealing with patients in a clinical setting. Dr. Rosenthal was one of the authors of the paper released last week discussing a consensus definition for misophonia. We talk about the paper plus the DSM-5, the history of the Duke Center, how they approach research, and information on a lot of exciting research finally happening to study this thing.

TW: I forgot to mention in my preamble that there is a sniffing sound made at about an hour and ten minutes in. It's on the context of explaining some exciting research, but apologies in advance if it triggers anyone!

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Today I had the great privilege to talk to Mara, a rock artist in North Carolina. We talk about trans issues, dissociation and reassociation, complex trauma, PTSD, her very complex relationship with her family, and lots of insight Mara has learned from her experiences. We also talk about her art, which you must see on her instagram, link below. Also below you’ll find the books we discuss on the show, plus Mara’s Spotify playlist of a very curated batch of songs she finds considers “safe” for her miso.

This episode deals with some pretty intense things so I just wanna warn up front there is some talk of complex trauma, ptsd, and a few bad words thrown in.

Links:
Instagram @the.rocksm1th
Spotify playlist

Books:
Thich Nhat Hanh
The Body Keeps the Score
The Complex PTSD Workbook


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Audrey is a marine biologist up on an island off of Washington State. Audrey just found out her condition had a name last year and immediately dove into learning as much as she could and seeking therapies. This includes going to Tom Dozier - so this is an interesting follow up to my previous episode with him. We also talk about all the usual stuff of trying to get through family activitiesgrowing up, as well as now as an adult.


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Julie is a mother, a social worker, and a misophone living in the UK. This was a really fascinating conversation where we really get into how it affects relationships, growing up, and now with partners as adults. That includes the shame and guilt we feel of being a burden on others but also feelings of being unlovable. She also speaks to her work as a social worker and how she is able to help families where she observes some possible misophonia.

Links:
Dr. Gabor Mate


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Julia is a professional Instagram influencer, sports product tester and much more. She travels the world constantly for her work and we’ll hear about how she handles miso doing that. She is also one of the few people I've spoken to who definitely triggers herself to the point where it causes issues. She also talks about medication and other conditions she’s juggling. Very unique lifestyle that also reveals some new dimensions on misophonia that we don’t usually hear about.


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On this episode I’m talking to Keara, a senior at Macalester College right around the corner from my house in Minnesota! Keara tells us about her issues growing up with miso and being triggered at home as well as eventually by her grandparents, the therapists who thought exposure therapy would be a good idea, and now in college how it’s been living with roommates, navigating through her program while trying to keep miso at bay.


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Tom Dozier is a name that is very well known in the misophonia world. He has come up on a number of previous episodes as someone that guests have gone to seeking help for their miso. Tom is a behaviorist and founder of the Misophonia Institute. This is a rare interview that dives into his background and approach to misophonia. I make no judgment or recommendations, as always, on the efficacy of anyone's approach, and Tom's approach has its share of criticism, but I'm very happy to be able to bring over an hour of conversation with someone very active in the community. If you want to join a constructive discussion, please leave a comment on any social media channel!

Links:
Misophonia Treatment Institute


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Jill is a former "Miss America" finalist and the Real Estate radio host of "Find Your Way Home with Jill”. Jill reached out a while back wanting to be on the podcast and told me about an article she had written in a local newspaper in Michigan about her misophonia. I thought this was a wonderful way of getting the word out. Local newspapers are often looking for interesting articles on stories that affect their residents, and as we all know misophonia hits people everywhere. We talk about that, growing up with miso in the 60s and 70s, raising kids and her message to young misophones today. Like many of our guests she spent a lot of time early in life living with misophonia before it had any awareness.

Links:
Article in Record Eagle


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Sophie is a young woman from Boston who is currently getting graduate degree in Scotland. As you’ll hear and probably recognize, she went from hiding her condition for a long time to now learning to be more open about, learning to negotiate life telling people when they need to know, and just coping with it at other times. You’ll hear lots of tips she uses for communicating her miso to friends and strangers, getting accommodations at school, and managing through the holidays, which were coming up when we recorded this conversation. She also reveals some interesting thought exercises like visualizations that she has learned in therapy.

Misophonia in the workplace research survey
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Daniella is an artist in Santa Cruz, and someone who, now in her 70s, has known she’s had misophonia going back to the 60s. It’s always interesting talking to one of our elders to get a sense of how misophonia awareness has changed over the years, and also all the coping tips picked up along the way. We talk about sounds that actually make her feel good, books that have helped, pklyvagal exercises, EMDR, a form of journaling she uses called Morning Pages and many other self-care techniques. We even briefly contemplate the arrival of a misophonia vaccine…

Pete Walker, Complex PTSD http://www.pete-walker.com/flashbackManagement.htm

Julia Cameron, The Artist’s Way (morning pages): https://juliacameronlive.com/books-by-julia/

Rescue Remedy: http://www.bachflower.com/rescue-remedy-information/

EMDR: https://www.emdr.com/what-is-emdr/

Dr. Marti Glen: Vagus Nerve Nurturing Exercise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAE2CgukAKE

Dr. Tom app: Misophonia relaxation

Macks Ear Plugs: https://www.amazon.com/Macks-Pillow-Soft-Silicone-Earplugs/

Website: daniellawoolf.com

Perfect Pandemic Project links: https://daniellawoolf.com/perfect-pandemic-project


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Today I'm really excited to bring you my conversation with Vivien. Some of you may be familiar with Viven . In 2019, while still in high school, she took it upon herself to produce an excellent documentary about misophonia, featuring interviews with providers of therapy and coping, as well as teenagers who have misophonia, some of whom have been interviewed on this podcast. It's called Breaking the Sound Barrier, and you can find it by searching on YouTube or there will be a link in the show notes. I talk to Vivien about the documentary obviously, but also her own miso story, what it's like to now enter college during a pandemic, plus her hopes for our community.

Breaking the Sound Barrier documentary on YouTube


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Today I'm talking to Michael, who recently graduated with a master's degree in psychology with a study on Misophonia that we talk about in this episode. Of course we also get into Michael's miso origin story, what led him to do this research, and where he'd like to see it go.

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This week I catch up with a past guest, Tim - who was the fourth person I interviewed for this show. Many of you filled out a misophonia survey by Tim for a project he's working on and we'll get a little update on that. We'll hear how it's been like at college as they start opening back up in-person, as well as some success he's been having handling his misophonia through a couple of mental and physical shifts in his life.

Tim's original interview:
https://misophoniapodcast.com/episodes/tim

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Olivia actually grew up in the US and is now living and working on a graduate degree in Germany. Her masters thesis will focus on navigating white collar offices with misophonia and envisioning solutions related to design and policy. This is very near and dear to my heart because I think more awareness in the workplace will lead to a lot more awareness in society. Along the way, Olivia also warns about clocks in German homes and getting an ear plug vacuumed out of her ear. You don't want to miss this. I will say there were some audio issues in this episode so apologies in advance I did my best to resolve them but if it's sometimes hard to make out what Olivia is saying you might need to wait for the transcript. You can also just email her! She has an email set up for her research at oliviamisophonia@gmail.com

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Today I talk to Ayla, who was at the virtual Misophonia convention and reached out to be on the show. Ayla is in high school in Montana. I get a lot of requests to hear more about the high school experience . We've had some great episodes with young people and this is yet another one with super helpful advice and tips. We talk about pets, trigger smells, and being triggered by words and phrases.

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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This is a followup to last week's amazing conversation with Jane. Cleo, is Jane's daughter - she also suffers from misophonia and now we hear about life from her perspective. Here we get to listen to how Cleo has handled relationships of all kinds, friends, boyfriends, and especially family, having a parent who is a misophone and able to provide some guidance. But as we're all well aware, this is ultimately a very personal condition that we need to figure out how to handle for ourselves.

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Today I bring the first of a two-part series featuring mother and daughter, both misophones in Germany. In this episode I talk to the mother, Jane. We go through her early years of misophonia in the UK, working on both sides of the Atlantic, going through multiple marriages, raising children, who also have miso, and now her life in Germany as a screenwriter. At the end of our chat she shares the story of a truly beautiful moment between two misophones on a train. This episode is just chock full of great insights about our shared experience with this condition.

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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This is a very powerful conversation with Matt, a young man who lives just outside of Chicago. Matt is just out of high school but he’s already lived through a lot of darkness and pain brought on by his misophonia, having effects on family, friends, school, work, and ultimately culminating in a hospitalization last year to treat his mental health. Matt now has close friends that help him, his family supports him and he is driven to use his pain to help other young people who are also suffering from mental health issues. We even have some good laughs throughout our conversation. I just exchanged messages with Matt last night and he is excited to get his story out and hopes it helps others who may be suffering in silence.

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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I talked to Jess shortly after the most recent Misophonia Convention. We talk about the positive feelings you get after meeting so many people with miso. She faced resistance from her family about her miso as she was growing up and we talk about those struggles in communicating the condition then, as well as through friendships, relationships, and how she has dealt with it now at work... where she uses a sleeping disorder to her advantage!

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Rachel came to my attention when I found an excellent short story she wrote (under the pseudonym Rebecca Campbell) called “Golden”, which revolves around a misophonia incident. We talk about that, her background with misophonia and misokinesia, her career as a children's author, growing up in a family with miso, as well as dealing with miso as a mother of two young children.

Golden on Amazon
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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Clare is on a mission to find more misophones around her and spread the word. We talk about that, synesthesia, how miso has affected her family, living in a world designed for neurotypicals and of course a whole lot more.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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André Felipe is in Brazil, happens to be a podcast producer, and is of course suffering from misophonia. He’s also a Highly Sensitive Person, a term that has come up in some previous podcasts. We talk about that, we talk about cultural differences in Brazil and how they affect misophonia, we get really deep into how miso has scarred family relationships, and we also talk about self-triggers, which is something that Andre says is definitely a thing with him.

Highly Sensitive Person Test


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Ashton is a television journalist based in Kentucky. You may have seen her requests for interviews since she is also a grad student working on a documentary about misophonia. We talk about all that, her family’s experiences with miso (she’s definitely not the only one in her family), and a lot more.

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Jennifer is known to many of us as Miss Misophonia through her popular and very informative Instagram. We talk about themes she is hearing in the questions and feedback she gets, her coping mechanisms and how they’ve evolved over the years, and we get to hear about the book she is writing about misophonia.

Miss Misophonia:
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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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There was a young woman from Cork
Who hated the scrape of a fork
If anyone dared
She’d throw her death glare
And leave them alone with the pork
-- A. Ahmad

Claire is my first guest from Ireland. She has lived on both sides of The Atlantic but is now back home. This was a really fun conversation. She actually comes from a large family of misophones, which you’ll hear about. She has tons of tips she uses for dealing with miso and you'll hear some great stories about dealing with miso at work - like the sniffling woman, and the bowl banging man.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Marcus is an award-winning standup comedian based in Australia. He tours the world (when there is no pandemic) with his show, which now also incorporates jokes and experiences about his misophonia. We talk about advocating for misophonia and mental health, how he copes with traveling to so many new places and not always being able to control his environment, and much more. Don't miss this fun episode!

For more on Marcus, including videos, check out https://www.itsmarcusryan.com

At the top of the show I also go over the new 2020 Misophonia research grants awarded by the Milken Institute's Misophonia Research Fund. Congrats to all the recipients and good luck!


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Erica is a teacher, among many things, but currently her main gig is teaching gymnastics virtually from home. We talk about all the things she works on, how her partner is extremely sensitive to her misophonia, and how miso gets easier in some ways, but more difficult in other ways going from childhood into adulthood. She also gives some great advice toward the end on how to manage miso mentally as well as how to advocate for yourself.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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John runs a couple of the Facebook Groups devoted to Misophonia support. You can find links to them below. He's passionate about misophonia support and advocacy. I met him a couple years ago at the first Misophonia convention I went to. In this episode we cover the online groups, the convention, mini-reviews of ear plugs and Airpods, plus his life and times with miso.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/WesternAndPacificMisophoniaSupportGroup
https://www.facebook.com/groups/misophoniawithoutborders/


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Excited to bring you this episode with Heather, maybe better known to some of you as That Girl With 4S - @chewwithyourmouthclosed, her social media account. She’s also quite active in forums helping people make sense of their miso and the the miso of family members. She’s been doing this for years. Heather came on and actually brought, her boss Michael. So we get to talk all about their experiences obviously, what it’s like to have multiple miso at work, Heather talks about her insights from having to talked to so many families about miso over the years, and Michael is sort of the opposite, having been pretty private about his miso due to years of bad experiences from speaking up, so we hear that perspective. They both work at an addiction treatment recovery center, so for the Miso List shout out this week I want to highlight that company, Omega Recovery, in downtown Austin, Texas. For other businesses owned or operated by miso check out the misolist, misolist.com, and add yours.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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This week I’m talking to Melody, an artist living in Israel. I haven’t talked to enough people outside of North America or Europe so this was really cool. It’s a really interesting conversation because she talks about some unusual triggers and coping mechanisms due to her problems handling sound volume and vibrations more generally.

Melody's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/melomarshmelo

Another reminder the Misophonia Association Convention is coming up, totally virtual this year October 8 through the 10th. All the speakers are up on their website and Facebook page. Links in the show notes on how to get access or just google for the Misophonia Association convention.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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If you were expecting this episode a couple days ago my apologies, I got over extended on a number of projects that I’m trying to finish off by the end of summer and had to slip this week’s episode. I assure you we’ll be back on schedule every Wednesday next week. I’m particularly bummed because Wednesday my guest’s birthday, so a very happy belated birthday to Samantha, a longtime listener of the show and I can’t wait to get to her story.

Reminder the Misophonia Association Convention is coming up, totally virtual this year October 8 through the 10th. Lots of great speakers, plus yours truly. Links in the show notes on how to get access or just google for the Misophonia Association convention.

I want to do ashout out from Misolist again, this time Courtney Parsons Art. Courtney is obviously a misophone and a graphic designer and artist, please find her on Instagram and support her work at courtneyparsonsart. Remember if you know a business operated by a misophone, please hit the Add button on misolist.com.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Brianna is a psychology student at San Diego State and an advocate for all mental health issues. In the vein of last week’s episode with Malya, here Brianna and I talk about the support system she has in place and how she got there, her supportive parents, her boyfriend and her friends circle. Now she is very confident and proactive telling anyone about her condition, including sometimes educating her therapist.

Reminder the Misophonia Association Convention is coming up, totally virtual this year October 8 through the 10th. Lots of great speakers, plus yours truly.

I want to do a shout out from MIsolist again, this time f.ield of vision Photos. Owned by a Misophone photographer based in Melbourne, Terry sells prints of his photos to support home on my Etsy store. He says Photography has been a great outlet that enables me to be creative, get out into nature and relax, and also be able to do it alone when I need to. Check out links in the show notes and our social. If you know a business operated by a misophone, please hit the Add button on misolist.com.


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Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Malya is a high school student in Utah. A lot of students, and parents of students write in wondering about how to survive at school with miso. Malya is a strong advocate for herself at school and has great support from her family. She does some work for an amazing youth mental health advocacy organization called Hope Squad. She talks about her tools and techniques, plus how she explains it to friends, and family. She also talks about some treatments that we haven’t covered yet on the podcast, specifically neurofeedback, and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing). Some links on those below.

We’re getting closer to this year’s Misophonia Association Convention, this year online-only October 8 through the 10th. I’ll be speaking along with many other more interesting speakers about the latest Misophonia news. Links in the show notes on how to get access or just google for the Misophonia Association convention.

Shout out to a business on Misolist - this week it’s SolitudeJude Ceramics. Fellow misophone Jude Mortensenmakes ceramics and other art along with teaching pottery classes in San Marcos CA. Custom orders and great gifts are available at her shop online at solitudejude.com or you can follow her on Instagram @solitudejude.

Links:
Neurofeedback
EMDR
Hope squad


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Christos is yet another resident of England, though originally from Greece. We talk about everything from metalcore music, telling our friends and partners about miso, anxiety attacks, mandatory army duties in Greece, and how to badly injure your hand when punching a door after a trigger.

I want to do a shout out from Misolist again, this week it’s RescueSquad Design, a Creative Services Agency with 25 years of experience in theatre production and directing, writing, design, eBook and print publishing, events, artifact crafting, experience creation, and much more. We especially enjoy bizarre and unusual creative projects. They are one of many misophone-owned businesses you can find at Miso List.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Some of you may be familiar with Dorian after she posted a beautiful, raw Instagram Story @dorianlouise where she talked about her misophonia publicly for the first time. It got a great reaction and hopefully inspired others to speak out and share their experiences. I immediately wanted to get her on the show and we were able to finally chat a couple months ago.

A couple quick notes, just a reminder that the Misophonia Association convention is happening online on October 8. They have posted more speakers on the website, so please check it out and register if you want to hear some great talks about the latest research, treatment, community building, and coping advice. I’ll be talking about this podcast and the community that’s been building around it.

And one last thing I want to give a shout out to 6.21.3.11 apparel, a new clothing line co-founded by Kristen, back from episode 5 of season 1. Everything available on the site features anti-racist messaging to let people express themselves through the apparel. You can find them on the web at https://6-21-3-11.net/. They are one of many misophone-owned businesses you can find at Miso List.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Cory is an artist living in Long Beach, California, as well as a teacher. In this episode we talk about art as not just therapy, but a form of meditation, grief and loss as an aggravator of triggers, and we discuss the still very relevant topic of working from home and its pros and cons. Check out Cory’s art on Instagram at @artistcorybilicko. Plus here is the documentary Cory talks about: Sensitive

This week I want to give a shout-out to HippoDog Creations, one of the many misophone-owned businesses on misolist.com. It started as a hobby for the founder, Jennifer, and has since turned into a successful operation that she hopes will get her out of her office day job. She does custom pet art and portraits. Link in the show notes or at misolist.com Remember if you’re at a business owned that’s owned by a misophone or employees misophones, please let me know. You can go to misolist.com and click the Add button. This is how we can support each others livelihoods.


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Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Maisy is an art history student who took a few years off before starting college, in no small part due to misophonia. We talk about healthy and unhealthy coping mechanisms, sleeping arrangements, and other ways to live with a partner. Maisy is a big fan of the podcast and says it has really helped to listen to all the past guests, so thank you to everyone who has come on.

Instagram @maisy_made

This week I want to give a Miso List shout-out to Chloé Worthington’s Society6 Face Masks & More. Chloe is actually the genius behind the Misophonia Memes Instagram account. She has created a line of face masks for COVID-life and are available at her Society6 page. Remember, if you’re at a business owned by a misophone or employs misophones, please let me know. You can go to misolist.com and click the Add button. This is one way we can support each others livelihoods.


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Support other misophones: The Miso List is a directory of products and businesses owned by misophones! Check out the list and submit your own!

Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.

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Natalie is a student at UCLA and is the founder of the Misophonia Support and Awareness group at UCLA. I’m really excited to have her on because I noticed her student group last year and really see her as an inspiration hopefully for other schools and institutions.

Miso List shout-out this week to Old School Screenprinting & Design. They offer screenprinting, embroidery, and design services. They're located in Lyons, Kansas. Every week I will promote another business from the Miso List, a directory of businesses owned by misophones. Submit your own there too!

Links:
Misophonia Support and Awareness group at UCLA is on:
Instagram @misophonia.ucla and on Facebook


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Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Ella is a high school student in Washington State and we talk about life at school, her miso origin story, meeting Dr. Marsha Johnson, ADA accommodations and her plans for the future.

Shout-out to the 2020 Misophonia convention! This is the annual convention I sometimes talk about which was actually the place I thought of starting this podcast. It was going to be in Philadelphia this year but it’ll be all online now. This is the annual event where they have speakers going over all the latest research, coping strategies, legal topics about workplace accommodations, advice for families, and lots of other great topics for us. Registration is open at https://misophonia-association.org/2020-misophonia-convention/

Another shout-out to Andrew Crandall Design, a photographer and graphic designer, and guest #2 of the podcast. Andrew sells products with his work on them and you can. Find him on the web and Instagram. Every week I will promote another business from the Miso List, a directory of businesses owned by misophones. Submit your own there too!


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Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com

Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Tim works as an LGBTQ advocate professionally and we talk about, many of his common experiences as someone with misophonia but also some interesting similarities in the life experiences of bring an LGBTQ person and a misophone. Both are very personal experiences that are often difficult to understand and talk about. Also want to say happy pride month to everyone out there.

Check out my new project, The Miso List. A site to showcase misophonia-owned businesses and products made by misophones. Let's support each other, work together, hire each other, and lift each other up! Add your business too. This week I want to give a shout-out to Rockerbox Spice Co., a small solo/female/misophone-operated spice company.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Ana is an active misophonia advocate. In this wide-ranging conversation we talk about her coping mechanisms which include changing her thought process during triggers, breathing exercises, meditation, journaling, and living a healthier life. We also talk about her family and her home country of Russia, which are both in total denial on misophonia.

Check out my new project, The Miso List. A site to showcase misophonia-owned businesses and products made by misophones. Let's support each other, work together, hire each other, and lift each other up! Add your business too.

Episode links:
Misophonia Blog
Instagram
Facebook
The Work by Byron Katie


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Dr. Storch is a clinical psychologist, vice chair of Psychology at the Baylor College of Medicine, and leading a study at Baylor on misophonia. I'm usually speaking with other misophonia sufferers on this podcast but once in a while I like to bring great conversations with experts. We talk about his research (funded by the Misophonia Research Fund), his clinical observations on misophonia and how his work is informed by different conditions like anxiety, OCD, even Tourette’s and autism.

Links:
Dr. Eric Storch
Baylor Misophonia Study
BCM Misophonia on Twitter
Misophonia Research Fund


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Shela lives and works from home in California, leading a team of stylists at Stitch Fix. We talk about the pros and cons of online meetings and work from home. Working with different therapists and insights on what has worked and what hasn’t. Advocating for herself around the people that care about her, and working toward advocating more widely. She has also used a Pinterest board to educate her mom about misophonia, now one of her biggest supporters.

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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Gilles is a strategy consultant living in Sweden, and a longtime fan of the podcast. We cover so many topics in this show... his unsupportive parents, difficulty making friends as a child, bodybuilding, ayahuasca retreats, being triggered by his daughter, the work of behaviorist Tom Dozier, brain plasticity, the Default Mode Network, and laying down the law at his work!

Links:
Misophonia Association on Facebook
Default Mode Network on Wikipedia
Tom Dozier at Misophonia Treatment Institute


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Lizzie is a graphic designer in London. We talk about life in lockdown in downtown London with housemates and noisy neighbors, miso in her family, and dealing with miso when she went to the office! Check out her Spotify playlist below. And don't forget to check out the Misophonia Association for details on this year's convention happening online. As usual this conversation could have gone on for much longer, enjoy!

Links:
Listen to Lizzie's Misophonia playlist on Spotify
Misophonia Association on Facebook


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Kateřina is in Prague, Czech Republic, and this marks the first time she has talked to someone with misophonia. She's a senior in high school and we talk about how miso has affected her family relationships, how her school friends have reacted, and what she hopes for the future. I always love being a part of the first time someone shares their story! Enjoy!

Here are some of the online groups I sent to Kateřina after our chat:

This Facebook group is probably the biggest but also can be a lot of posts with lots of rants.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/misophoniasupport/

This is the Misophonia Association page which is the group that puts on the Misophonia convention here in the US. It was started by Dr. Marsha Johnson who was the first audiologist to popularize misophonia over 20 years ago and she is still a beacon for us.
https://www.facebook.com/MisophoniaAssociation/

The misophonia subreddit is also very popular:
https://www.reddit.com/r/misophonia/


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Claire is a visual artist based in northern California who is also a misophonia advocate. This conversation is jam-packed with her thoughts and insights on the psychology and even metaphysics of dealing with misophonia. There are some great stories too about her interactions with others. She also talks about her meditation practice and a breathing technique she finds super helpful for miso.
Please check out Claire's art below and follow her on Instagram. At the end of the episode she talks about wanting to hear from sufferers for a book she's writing. Hope you enjoy this chat as much as I did!

Web www.clairepupo.com
Instagram @clairepupo
Email claire.pupo@gmail.com

Warnings: We've got some "bad words", some brief descriptions of triggers (no sounds made) and a reference to thoughts of suicide from her past.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Welcome to Season 2! I decided to start going by seasons because I'm recording interviews in bunches anyways - this is the first interview recorded since December 2019. This week I talked to John, a Lutheran pastor in Saint Paul, MN... and my next-door neighbor! I moved here a few years ago coincidentally next to another misophone. John has one specific trigger but he's only had it during adulthood - which is all the more interesting since his siblings also share it. Enjoy!


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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This week I talk to Isabel who lives in London. She’s in her early 20s and has had miso from a young age, like most of us. It's really accelerated in the last few years, but she’s also recently found out what it is, like most of us, and is taking steps to deal with it. She’s also at the beginning of her work life and so we talk about beginning your career knowing you have miso and what she hopes for the future. This was the last interview recorded before COVID-19. New interviews being recorded soon! Enjoy!


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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This week talk with Liz, a mom working from home that suffers from misophonia, tinnitus, and also cares for a child with autism. We talk about all that and how they relate, plus we talk about events that are dubbed "sensory-friendly" for people with sensory issues.
Even though she works from home, this interview was recorded a few months before the coronavirus pandemic hit, but we do talk about working from home and some tips and problems for miso sufferers. Enjoy! Hope you are healthy and safe, and sane!


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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This week I’m bringing a conversation with Carson, a sophomore studying architecture in New York City. We talk about growing up in Nebraska, how he deals with Misophonia in NYC, how he uses the ADA effectively to get accomodations for miso at school, and why he flicks his family members on the shoulder. Fascinating conversation with lots of great insight and tips.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Roz lives in Florida, has two adult children in their 50s and has been dealing with her miso since the age of 7. We talk about those early years, raising her own family... and even get a guest appearance by one of her kids!

Links:
Book: Too Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Heidi is a coach for creative professionals. She also hosts the Vibrant Visionaries podcast. On this episode we talk about mindfulness techniques, her tips for approaching strangers and co-workers about misophonia, and some of her related issues that can overlap or exacerbate her miso. Enjoy! And please stay healthy!

Links:
Vibrant Visionaries podcast
Heidi Bennett - Professional Certified Coach


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Lindsay's story is one of misophonia alongside a host of other issues that she has dealt with throughout her life, including addiction, co-dependent relationships, and self-harm. She is in a much better place now and we talk about how she has worked on these, how they have affected relationships with the people in her life, and how they have affected her school and career.

Also, I talk at the beginning about the elephant in the room that is affecting us all... coronavirus! Stay healthy out there. But also think about how we can take some of the measures today into miso-friendly trends tomorrow.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Laurel is a mixed media artist who expresses her struggles with misophonia through her artwork. Check out our Instagram or follow her @actions.that.echo
In this conversation, Laurel takes us very deep into her miso origins and the family trauma she had to deal with from a young age. She takes us all the way up to now where she is a college freshman and miso-mentor for others. I get a lot of messages from young people and parents who are wondering how to cope and this is a deep look into someone's struggle. I hope folks can find some healing by relating to Laurel's story.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Elise is a project manager in Portland that I met at the Misophonia Association convention last fall. She also runs a video chat for sufferers to share experiences and support each other. We talk about her childhood and just how we all deal with this thing day-to-day, at work and with the people we spend time with.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Is there a genetic basis for misophonia?
On this week's episode I have a special guest, Dr. Alisa Lehman from 23andMe. We discuss their report that studied the genetic results of 23andMe customers to see if there is a genetic marker that could indicate a person's likelihood of having misophonia. They found something very interesting and we talk about it here, plus potential next steps. Check out the links below to read more, and please join the conversation on social media!

23andMe.com
Genetic Associations with Traits in 23andMe Customers - 23andMe White Paper
Something to Chew On - 23andMe Blog


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Yale is a software engineer and father of two in Portland, Oregon. We have quite a bit in common and this is a really fun interview. We talk a lot about work life and dealing with miso in public. Enjoy!


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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I met Ellen at the annual Misophonia Association convention (see below for links on that). We talk a lot about classic stuff we all face, challenges in school all the way up through grad school, introducing new friends to our miso, dealing with family growing up, and spouses now. Ellen also shares her perspective on diet, alcohol, and healthy living and how it affects her miso.

As she mentioned at the end of the show, you can reach out to her if you want to learn more or just have someone to talk to. Her email is ellen.shnj (at) gmail dot com

Links:
Misophonia Association Convention
Original NYT misophonia article


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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This week I talk to Kevin, an engineer in NY, about co-workers, managers, ASMR, herbal supplements, his brother with miso, supportive family and much more. Enjoy!


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Living in a country where there is even less Misophonia awareness can be especially challenging. Marjorie has lived in Panama all her life. We talk about the unusual sound that was her first trigger, her anger and frustrations growing up at home, relationships, work life, and all the ways she now copes with her misophonia and misokinesia.

Links:
White Noise Lite app: Apple Google


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Cris is the founder of soQuiet.org, a non-profit aimed at spreading awareness and education about Misophonia. This was a fun, wide-ranging chat that goes over the advocacy work of soQuiet, recent Misophonia research, workplace accommodations, and coping mechanisms from his ~40 years of living with this disorder, and lots more.


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Sim is a nursing student in Canada and we talk about life in nursing, having roommates for the first time, large classes, new friends, and all those "fun" experiences of going out in the world.

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My Misophonia session at the Minnebar conference in April:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1303390206715848


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Jon's story is unique because his symptoms started a couple years ago, well into adulthood. We talk about his unique miso origin story, plus some very diverse topics like strategies as a student with miso, oil fracking, seeing colors in musical chords, parenting as a misophonia sufferer, and "The Brown Note".

The Brown Note:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_note


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Dr. Johnson is a pioneer in the world of misophonia having identified the condition in her patients in the 1990s, and being a tireless advocate for us ever since. We talk about the early days, recent research, and her thoughts on growing the community and future research.

Dr. Johnson's audiology practice:
https://tinnitus-audiology.com
The NYT article that reached a lot of sufferers:
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/06/health/06annoy.html
Research linking misophonia to a neurological basis:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28162895
Misophonia Association website:
misophonia-association.org
Misophonia Association convention videos:
https://misophoniavideos.com
Sound app used by Dr. Johnson:
https://www.relaxmelodies.com


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Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Happy holidays! This is not an easy time for many of us. So I wish you best of luck and happiness in the new year.

This week I'm talking with Alyssa about switching careers from teaching to software engineering, how she has coped in each, how she plans to survive the holidays. She also talks through her strategies for explaining misophonia to new people.

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Note on recording: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Lyle has known he’s had misophonia for 60 years. No one else understood what he was going through. In this conversation, Lyle tells me about alienation and insults from family as a child, pursuing a career in boxing as an outlet for rage, substance dependencies, job struggles, but ultimately a fulfilling career as a hospice nurse and a 40 year marriage with a woman whose family accepts him completely. Lyle wants his story to help as many people as possible and I am proud to call him a friend.

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Note on recording: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too.

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Kristen is an extremely talented singer living in Florida. We talk about her many experiences, including working recording studios, on Tinder dates, using ASMR to sleep, and the person from childhood that started it all. Enjoy!

Kristen's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ohshttson

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Tim talks about misophonia inside a large family, being homeschooled, adjusting to college life, and the psychology of grappling with this isolating disorder. He also lets us know how he uses noise-cancelling and pass-through features of headphones to get through the day.

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Linda is on the podcast from the Netherlands. We talk about having a job where she has to analyze recordings of people speaking, her sister who also has this disorder, and having "the talk" with a significant other.

Show notes:Academic Medical Center - Amsterdam
"Reservations" - Wilco (YouTube)

On previous episodes I've mentioned the annual Misophonia Association convention here in the US. It's put on by the Misophonia Association. Keep an eye on their site for info on the next event in October 2020 in Philadelphia.

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I talk with Andrew about life as a graphic design student, having a supportive spouse, and a timely story about losing it at Thanksgiving.

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This is the first episode! Gisselle is a student in Denver and we talk about life with Miso in college. We also get into when she first noticed she had Miso and what it was like growing up.

Side note - I'm making stickers of the logo for you to slap on (quietly!) to your laptop or wherever you else you like. Email a mailing address to hello@misophoniapodcast.com and I'll send some.

Music is "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Disclaimer: This contents of the podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are of the host and guest.

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/misophoniapodcast)

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Here I introduce the podcast - candid conversations between me and people from around the world who also suffer from Misophonia.

Rather than learning about some dictionary definition of it, I talk to misophones about their first triggers, how they cope, how people around them deal with it, and really anything else that comes up. This is by misophones, for misophones.

If you want to be a guest, just go to https://misophoniapodcast.com and click the Schedule button!

Music is "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com

Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/misophoniapodcast)