When life is too loud: what are sound sensitivities?
DEC 7, 202429 MIN
When life is too loud: what are sound sensitivities?
DEC 7, 202429 MIN
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<p>How do you feel as you move through a busy space — like an airport, a city street or a crowded shopping centre?</p><p>For some of us, these spaces are energising — being among the rush of people and the noise of the crowds. But for others, these situations can be a little much. </p><p>And for some neurodivergent people — especially those with sensory issues — being in these public spaces can be utterly overwhelming, even harmful. That's a problem when you want or need to use them just like everybody else.</p><p>Today, audio engineer and producer Amelia Geiss takes you inside their mind — for a first-hand perspective of what it's like to move through public spaces as someone with sound sensitivities. </p><p>We'll hear about how these sensitivities manifest in the brain — strategies for managing them — and building public spaces that are accessible for everyone.</p><p>If you're looking for something to listen to next, why not check out our episode, <a href="https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/allinthemind/how-drive-to-be-perfect-linked-to-eating-disorders/102960668">How the drive to be perfect is linked to eating disorders</a>.</p>