
Season 2 · Episode 377
Why the World Feels Too Loud: ADHD and Sensory Processing
Ever feel like the world is turned up to eleven? Explore the link between ADHD and sensory processing disorder with Herman and Corn.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
January 30, 202629m 15s
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Show Notes
Why does a humming refrigerator or a humid afternoon feel like a physical assault to some, while others barely notice? In this episode, Herman and Corn dive deep into the world of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and its profound connection to ADHD and autism. Inspired by a listener’s journey with adult diagnosis, the duo explores the biological "software" behind sensory gating, the "Ferrari engine with bicycle brakes" phenomenon in gifted individuals, and why the sensory world is the foundation of the neurodivergent experience. Whether you're navigating your own sensory sensitivities or want to understand the science of the "eighth sense," this conversation offers a validating look at why the world often feels too loud, too bright, and too fast.