This episode breaks down three sensory issues that show up again and again in autistic children and adults, but often go misunderstood or missed completely. You will learn how sensory overload actually works in the nervous system, why certain sounds, lights, textures, or movements trigger strong reactions, and why these reactions are not overreactions or behaviour problems.
You will hear clear explanations of sensory sensitivity, sensory seeking, and sensory shutdown. Each one affects daily life in different ways, including school, work, relationships, and mental health. The episode explains why some autistic people avoid noise while others need constant sound, why certain clothes feel unbearable, and why busy environments can drain energy fast.
This episode also helps you spot sensory stress early. You will learn the common signs that appear before meltdowns or shutdowns, how sensory overload builds over time, and what actually helps in the moment. Practical examples are used throughout so you can connect this information to real life, not theory.
If you are autistic, this episode helps you understand your own reactions without shame. If you are a parent, partner, or professional, this episode gives you a clearer way to support without pushing, forcing, or dismissing sensory needs.