Sensitivity has been demonized by overbearing parents, sensationalist media, and systems of oppression. This week the Beans investigate what “being sensitive” is actually all about - and also, what it means to be a highly sensitive person. It turns out that high sensitivity is a normal part of life. Mory and Melissa report back on their own experiences with being able (or not being able to) sense changes in their environment, how one might approach being overwhelmed by physical sensation, and how this overlaps with being an empath. Last but not least, you won’t want to miss Mory discussing the wonders of coffee creamer.
Somatics Part 2: How to Feel your Feelings
Somatics Part 1: Your Body, Your Brain, and You
Back to Basics: the Inner Workings of Intuition
Intentions: How You can Reframe New Year's Resolutions
Pressing Pause: Why It's so Hard to Take a Break and What You Can Do About It
Reincarnation: Past Lives are the Key to Future Healing
What’s in a Cult?: Secret Societies, Charismatic Leaders, and People Craving Purpose
Doing Discourse: How to Have Difficult Conversations
Meditation Methodology: It’s Not As Hard as You Think
People Pleasing: Why we put the happiness of others before our own
Spooky Signal Season: Terrible Horrible No Good Hauntings
Spooky Signal Season: the Unclear, the Uncanny, and the Unsolved
Spooky Signal Season: the Rights and Wrongs of Rituals
Spooky Signal Season: Wicca Wicca Witch
When the Stars Align with Dr. Jennifer Freed
High School: How Your Teenage Years Inform Who You Are Now
The Witching Hour: The Magic of Rhea Sylveggio
Etiquette: Are Your Table Manners a Good Custom or a Legacy of Oppression?
A Conversation with Dylan Mulvaney
Spill the Tea: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Gossip
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Just Dumb Enough Podcast
Voices of Misery Podcast
House of Whimsical Terror
Stuff You Should Know
Timcast IRL