Feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or out of sync? In this eye-opening conversation, host Bryan Bibbo sits down with Donna Redman, founder of The Secret Genius Project, and occupational therapist Cindy Duffy to unpack the hidden science of sensory processing and what it means for how you think, feel, and function every day.
Cindy draws on over 40 years of experience working with children, adults, and Alzheimer’s patients to explain how your nervous system takes in sensory information, processes it, and drives your behavior, often without your awareness. Donna connects those insights to creativity, neuroaesthetics, and the universal patterns that shape identity and wellbeing. Together, they make a compelling case that much of what we label as stress, anxiety, or personality is the nervous system signaling that something needs to change.
Key Topics:
- The Science of Sensory Processing: How your nervous system takes in the world around you and why that shapes more of your behavior than you realize.
- Hypersensitivity, Hyposensitivity, and the Judgment Gap: Why so much of what gets labeled as personality or attitude is rooted in neurology.
- Neuroaesthetics and Your Environment: The surprising research on how color, art, and physical surroundings affect brain function and emotional regulation.
- Daily Routines That Keep You Regulated: The grounding practices that help your nervous system reset and why missing them is immediately felt.
- Sensory Processing as You Age: What changes across the lifespan and how staying active keeps critical neural pathways working.
- The Sensory-Addiction Connection: What research reveals about undiagnosed sensory dysregulation and self-medication.
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