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264 Disempowered to Empowered: Meltdowns, Boundaries & Donuts

264 Disempowered to Empowered: Meltdowns, Boundaries & Donuts

Update: 2025-09-02
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Disempowered to Empowered: Meltdowns, Boundaries & Donuts

 

In this heartfelt episode, Patricia (she/her) shares three powerful personal stories that highlight the challenges—and wins—that come with being a sensitive, creative, neurodivergent human. From navigating family dynamics around living arrangements, to reclaiming power after a disempowering volunteer experience, and even exploring the emotional depth behind a simple craving for an apple fritter, Patricia offers an intimate and validating glimpse into what it's like to be an AuDHDer who feels things deeply—and still chooses to show up.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

·      You don't need to justify your needs. "They don't have to understand why I need two months. I just do."

·      High masking + high empathy often = emotional invisibility. You're not alone if you feel overlooked or undervalued.

·      Internalizers often seem fine while falling apart inside—naming your pain out loud is a radical act of self-love.

·      Disempowerment doesn't mean you're weak. It often comes from past trauma, sensory overload, or lack of support.

·      Communication isn't always immediate. It's okay if clarity or assertiveness comes a day (or three) later.

·      There's no such thing as "too sensitive"—just systems that weren't built for your needs.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

·       Patricia emphasizes the importance of asserting one's needs without feeling apologetic.

·       She shares her experience of feeling disempowered in family dynamics and how she navigated that.

·       The conversation highlights the challenges of communication in relationships, especially for neurodivergent individuals.

·       Patricia discusses the significance of volunteering and how it contributes to her sense of empowerment.

·       She reflects on the internal struggles (and unrealistic desire) of wanting others to understand her needs without explicit communication.

·       The importance of processing emotions and taking time to understand one's feelings is emphasized.

·       Patricia shares her journey of finding strength in her volunteering experience with horses.

·       She discusses the impact of trauma on her ability to communicate effectively.

·       The conversation touches on the theme of sensitivity being a unique aspect of one's identity, not something to apologize for.

·       Patricia encourages listeners to embrace their sensitivity and understand its value.

 

SOUND BITES

"I need to have a meltdown."

"It's my responsibility."

"I felt seen and I felt heard."

"I think we've learned to just detach from our feelings, to dissociate, and go along to get along—but it just doesn't work for us anymore."

SENSITIVITY IS NOTHING TO APOLOGIZE FOR; IT'S HOW YOUR BRAIN IS WIRED

You are not broken. You were shaped by systems that weren't built for you. You deserve rest, joy, and support exactly as you are.

 

TOPICS COVERED 

·       Autistic meltdowns & internal regulation: How Patricia recognized an impending meltdown and advocated for space and support.

·       Family boundaries &

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264 Disempowered to Empowered: Meltdowns, Boundaries & Donuts

264 Disempowered to Empowered: Meltdowns, Boundaries & Donuts

Patricia Young